Abstract

Creativity Enhancement in Lithuanian Furniture Manufacturing Business According to International Business Development

Highlights

  • Nowadays the geographical boundary between countries becomes irrelevant

  • Personality attributes, domain–relevant skills, cognitive abilities, motivational factors and multicultural experience are among the variables that have been most examined by the literature on individual creativity

  • Team structure and climate are among the factors that have been most examined by the literature on team creativity

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Introduction

Nowadays the geographical boundary between countries becomes irrelevant. International development of business is an issue that is becoming relevant to the majority of businesses, despite their size or industry sector. Lithuanian furniture manufacturing industry is not an exception. When furniture manufacturing industry business develops internationally it faces continually changing conditions and ability to respond to those challenges creatively is more important than ever before. Organizations need to take full advantage of their professionals’ creative potential and perceive the development of conditions that enhance professionals’ creativity in order to respond to international market challenges. The aim of this article is to indentify whether international business development impacts perceptions towards the need of professionals’ creativity, enhancement behavior and to prepare recommendations how to improve professionals’ creativity enhancement in Lithuanian furniture manufacturing business

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