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Teresa M. Amabile (born June 15, 1950) is an American academic who is the Edsel Bryant Ford Professor of Business Administration in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at Harvard Business School.

Biography[edit]

Amabile is primarily known for her research and writing on creativity, dating to the late 1970s. Originally educated as a chemist, Amabile received her doctorate in psychology from Stanford University in 1977. She now studies how everyday life inside organizations can influence people and their performance. Her research encompasses creativity, productivity, innovation, and inner work life – the confluence of emotions, perceptions, and motivation that people experience as they react to events at work.[1]

Amabile's most recent discoveries appear in her book, The Progress Principle: Using Small Wins to Ignite Joy, Engagement, and Creativity at Work.[2] Published in August 2011 by Harvard Business Review Press, the book is co-authored with Amabile’s husband and collaborator, Steven Kramer, Ph.D.

Amabile has published over 100 scholarly articles and chapters, in outlets including top journals in psychology (such as Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and American Psychologist) and in management (Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Journal). She is also the author of The Work Preference Inventory[3] and KEYS to Creativity and Innovation. Amabile has used insights from her research in working with various groups in business, government, and education, including Procter & Gamble, Novartis International AG, Motorola, IDEO, and the Creative Education Foundation. She has presented her theories, research results, and practical implications in dozens of forums, including the World Economic Forum in Davos, the Young Presidents’ Organization annual university, and the Front End of Innovation annual conference. Dr. Amabile has also appeared in front of a group and gave a Ted Talk for TedxAtlanta about, The Progress Principle.

At Harvard Business School, Amabile has taught MBA and executive courses on managing for creativity, leadership, and ethics. Previously, at Brandeis University, she taught social psychology, organizational psychology, the psychology of creativity, and statistics. She served as the host-instructor of the 26-part series, Against All Odds: Inside Statistics, originally broadcast on PBS.[4]

Publications[edit]

Dr. Amabile is the author of The Progress Principle, Creativity in Context,[5] and Growing Up Creative,[6] as well as over 150 scholarly papers, chapters, case studies, and presentations. She serves on the editorial boards of Creativity Research Journal, Creativity and Innovation Management, and the Journal of Creative Behavior. Her papers include: Creativity (Annual Review of Psychology), Assessing the Work Environment for Creativity (Academy of Management Journal); Changes in the Work Environment for Creativity during Downsizing (Academy of Management Journal); Leader Behaviors and the Work Environment for Creativity: Perceived Leader Support (Leadership Quarterly); and Affect and Creativity at Work (Administrative Science Quarterly). She has also published several articles in Harvard Business Review.[7]

Awards[edit]

Dr. Amabile received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Organizational Behavior from the Academy of Management in 2018. Teresa Amabile was awarded this because of the noble publications through her many years of research in the Organizational Behavior field. [8] In 2017, Dr. Amabile was awarded with the Distinguished Scholar Award from the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. This award was given for all of the research Amabile had done in regards to connecting personality and social psychology or bridge personality or social psychology to un-related fields such as, medicine or law. [9] Early in her career she got awarded the Center for Creative Leadership Best Paper Award in 2005. [10] In 1998, Dr. Amabile was selected by the National Association for Gifted Children committee to be awarded the E. Paul Torrance award. This award was given to Amabile because of all the research she had done that spreads the word about the creative minds of gifted children and how her research advanced creativity. [11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Potier, Beth (February 10, 2005). "HBS's Teresa Amabile 'tracks creativity in the wild'". Harvard Gazette. Archived from the original on August 4, 2009.
  • ^ Amabile, Teresa; Kramer, Steven (2011). The Progress Principle: Using Small Wins to Ignite Joy, Engagement, and Creativity at Work. Harvard Business Review Press. ISBN 978-1422198575. Archived from the original on 2011-08-24. Retrieved 2011-07-25.
  • ^ "APA PsycNet". psycnet.apa.org. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
  • ^ Against All Odds: Inside Statistics. Annenberg Media. 1989. ISBN 1-55946-091-1. Archived from the original on 2015-11-30. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
  • ^ Amabile, Teresa (1996). Creativity in Context: Update to the Social Psychology of Creativity. Westview Press. ISBN 978-0813345499.
  • ^ Amabile, Teresa M. (1992). Growing Up Creative: Nurturing a Lifetime of Creativity (2nd ed.). Creative Education Foundation. ISBN 978-0930222895.
  • ^ "Faculty: Teresa M. Amabile". Harvard Business School. Archived from the original on 2012-07-09. Retrieved 2008-11-17.
  • ^ "Harvard Business School Professor Teresa Amabile Receives Lifetime Achievement Award in Organizational Behavior from Academy of Management". Harvard Business School. 2018-09-05. Retrieved 2023-11-15.
  • ^ "Announcing the 2017 SPSP Award Recipients | SPSP". spsp.org. Retrieved 2023-12-04.
  • ^ "CCL-Sponsored Research Awards". Center for Creative Leadership - Innovation. Retrieved 2023-12-04.
  • ^ "National Association for Gifted Children". nagc.org. Retrieved 2023-12-04.
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