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Bounded Ideation Theory: A New Model of the Relationship Between Ideaquantity and Idea-quality during Ideation
Big Island, Hawaii January 03-January 06
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Robert O. Briggs, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Bruce A. Reinig, San Diego State University
This paper presents Bounded Ideation Theory (BIT) to explain the relationship between the number-of-ideas and the number-of-good-ideas contributed during ideation. BIT posits that certain cognitive and physical boundaries cause the ideation function to be an inflected curve that transitions from a positive-but-increasing slope to a positive-butdecreasing slope. We then present implications of the theory for process design.
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Robert O. Briggs, Bruce A. Reinig, "Bounded Ideation Theory: A New Model of the Relationship Between Ideaquantity and Idea-quality during Ideation," hicss, pp.16b, 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'07), 2007
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