Abstract
Creative innovation is defined as the ability to understand and express novel orderly relationships. Novelty can be understood as the coalescence of any two or more different entities or thoughts, and creativity involves many complex processes such as preparation, incubation, illumination and verification. High levels of general intelligence, domain-specific knowledge and special skills are important and necessary components of creative behaviour. Some researchers propose that, beyond intelligence, there must also be “wisdom” which evaluates novel ideas according to their appropriateness. Recent studies consider creativity as a series of complex cognitive processes followed by some sort of process that is not precisely known.
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