Simulating Creativity from a Systems Perspective: CRESY
Authored by Cara H Kahl, Hans Hansen
Date Published: 2015
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Model Documentation:
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Mathematical description
Model Code URLs:
https://www.comses.net/codebases/2554/releases/1.3.0/
Abstract
Psychological research on human creativity focuses primarily on
individual creative performance. Assessing creative performance is, however, also a matter of expert evaluation. Few psychological studies
model this aspect explicitly as a human process, let alone measure
creativity longitudinally. An agent-based model was built to explore the
effects contextual factors such as evaluation and temporality have on
creativity. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's systems perspective of creativity
is used as the model's framework, and stylized facts from the domain of
creativity research in psychology provide the model's contents.
Theoretical experimentation with the model indicated evaluators and
their selection criteria play a bearing role in constructing human
creativity. This insight has major implications for designing future
creativity research in psychology.
Tags
behavior
Social simulation
selection
Exploitation
Exploration
innovators
Consensual assessment technique
Idea generation
Cultural-evolution
Variability