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surabhilondhe
hello everyone!!i am currently doing my masters in industrial psychology.. i am planing to do my research on creativity and how it affects job performance. could anyone help me out with more variables that i can measure other than job performance??thank you.!rgds!
From India, Pune
archnahr
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Hi,
You can measure:
# the transfer of creativity into innovation...
# Intrinsic motivation
# Personal Development
# Career growth and planning
Can think of these only as of now...will update you in case something else comes up.
All the best!!

From India, Delhi
Gaurav Sareen
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Hello Surabhi,

I am impressed with your specialisation - industrial psychology - what an amazing concept! Kudos to you for choosing it too. Remember, its only those who run alongside the pack actually get ahead of that pack. And, you've chosen to run alongside the pack even before you enter the pack! I'm truly very impressed with you.

Now to your question:

You want to measure variables other than job performance in the context of creativity & its impact on job performance. Well, then my suggestions are:

* Emotional quotient (EQ)

* Intelligence quotient (IQ)

* Map one's career progression and measure it against a median for their demographic (which of course will be your control sample)

* Conduct a 'Peer Assessment Survey' with their peers and grade their reputation/impression/general feel amongst the people they work with

* Extra curricular activities/social service/volunteer/RWA officeship etc (Remember creative people aren't creative just at their workplace. They are creative ordinarily, and this shows in all aspects of their life. They are more prone to be busy with just home and work. They see themselves as 'givers' and 'change agents'.

* Then, you may want to map your results from above with their attendance & punctuality history, leave records, time-between-jobs & other similar parameters. Again, I bet you will arrive at results which will be very consistent of someone who takes pride in themselves, their work, their creativity, their ability as problem solvers.

And, such people will always have a significant impact on their workplace!

I hope this helps.

From India, Gurgaon
archnahr
113

Hi Gaurav..
For my clarity if you can please explain the last point once again, how can creativity be linked to attendance and punctuality...
Also I'm bit confused on the emotional quotient being one of the variable of creativity in organisation.
If you can throw some light on the mentioned aspects...that would be great.
Thanking you in anticipation...

From India, Delhi
anil.arora
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Thanks Archna and Gaurav for your valuable inputs ....

Hey Dear,

First, you need to understand the concept and what is Industrial psychology because this is really important before giving a start on research on this Subject which will help you in your research.

Industrial organizational psychology is the branch of psychology that applies psychological theories and principles to organizations. Often referred to as I/O psychology, this field focuses on increasing workplace productivity and related issues such as the physical and mental well being of employees. Industrial organizational psychologists perform a wide variety of tasks, including studying worker attitudes and behavior, evaluating companies and conducting leadership training.

There is a question that is really important and you must aware of that..

How is Industrial Organizational Psychology Different and who should study Industrial Organizational Psychology?

While industrial organizational psychology is an applied field, basic theoretical research is also essential. With roots in experimental psychology, I/O psychology has a number of different sub-areas such as human-computer interaction, personnel psychology and human factors.

As you are a student and if you are interested in applying psychological principles to real-world setting should consider industrial organizational psychology. If you have a strong interest in psychology as well as related subjects such as product design, computers, statistics and engineering, this may be the ideal field for you.

Here are some major topics in Industrial Organizational Psychology and hope that will help you in your research or project report

-Product design
-Employee testing
-Leadership
-Workplace diversity
-Workplace performance
-Employee motivation

Also there is an article and im sure this will help you Industrial Psychology

Best of Luck

From India, Gurgaon
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