Does the work environment affect designers’ creativity during the creative phase depending on their personality profile?

This study sets out from the hypothesis that the user's psychological profile influences the way in which the work environment affects the designer's creativity when addressing the conceptual design phase. Thus, the aim of this study will be to determine whether developing a conceptual design proposal in a "relaxing" or an "arousing" work environment will affect all designers equally or, conversely, it will have a greater effect on some of them depending on their psychological profile.Consequently, the first stage of the study consisted in characterising each member of the control group using the NEO-FFI test. The different users were then distributed into four groups according to the results obtained. In a second phase, each designer developed conceptual proposals for a problem in each of the environments defined for the study. A neutral environment was added as a control element. Subsequently, the CPSS methodology was used to evaluate the creativity of each of the proposals designed in each of the environments.The conclusions from the study show that there is a relationship between some personality profiles and the level of creativity achieved by the designer according to the work environment in which the conceptual proposals have been developed.
Source: Thinking Skills and Creativity - Category: Science Source Type: research