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2014 | 1(31) | 36-46

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Zarys koncepcji komputerowego wspomagania twórczości organizacyjnej

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Framework of orgnizational creativity computer support

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The main purpose of the paper is to provide the framework for organizational creativity computer support. Our considerations [Bratnicki, Kisielnicki, Olszak 2014] on the issue of organizational creativity have resulted to the integration of two research areas: organizational creativity (from the strategic perspective and dynamic capabilities) and ICT. Consequently, we have proposed the holistic concept of organizational creativity computer support. To create it, Hevner et al. [2004] design-science research guidelines were used.

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