Creative environments comprise the contemporary infrastructure of creativity, including both business-oriented creativity at companies and scienceoriented creativity in academia. Many companies today use diverse forms of knowledge management that aim to organize and aid the process of knowledge creation. However, future creative environments should go a step further: They should become tools for supporting creativity. To this end, these environments can utilize the findings of contemporary microtheories of knowledge creation (Wierzbicki and Nakamori 2006a).
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Wierzbicki, A.W., Ren, H. (2007). Integrated Support for Scientific Creativity. In: Wierzbicki, A.P., Nakamori, Y. (eds) Creative Environments. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 59. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71562-7_8
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