Research
We conduct research into the various aspects of creativity, play and innovation to gain a deeper understanding of what factors affect creativity. From this we share and apply our findings to help businesses and organisations successfully integrate new creative practices and to help employees improve their performance, motivation and enjoyment at work.
Recent publications include:
- ‘The Relationship Between Play, Prototyping and Creativity’ at DESIRE ’11, the Second International Conference on Creativity and Innovation in Design, to be held in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, on 19-21 October 2011
- ‘Correlation between Coherent Heart Rate Variability and Divergent Thinking’ at the Creativity and Cognition 2011 Conference in Atlanta, Georgia from 2nd-6th November.