This study contributes to the behavioral operations and organization design literatures by not only empirically establishing the causal effect of unconventional workspaces on divergent thinking, but also offering important boundary conditions to such an effect. Importantly, we were able to replicate the effect of physical workspaces in an online setting, which implies that divergent thinking can be facilitated in virtual work environments as well. We also found that the unfamiliar and atypical nature of the space (relative to the usual workspaces the respondents worked in) mediated the positive effect of unconventional workspaces on divergent thinking. Hence, the positive effect of unconventional workspaces on divergent thinking was significant only when the creative task was unrelated to features of the workspace. In particular, we found that solving a creative challenge in an unconventional workspace was detrimental to divergent thinking when salient features of the workspace were related to the creative task at hand, which otherwise would anchor the respondents into solution paths that would limit their divergent thinking. Across three studies with 855 participants, we found, contrary to our initial expectation, that unconventional workspaces did not always facilitate divergent thinking and were even harmful to it under certain conditions. We study this effect by examining the causal relationship between unconventional workspaces and individual divergent thinking performance in a controlled experiment setting. Students, instructors, and staff gather round it to share ideas in an unstructured, organic way. At General Assembly, there’s one giant table that can seat 30-plus right in the middle of the main space. Install a communal table or other gathering space. However, empirical evidence on the effect of unconventional workspaces on creativity has been lacking. Here are 13 tips for how to supercharge your space: 1. In recent years, companies have been experimenting with unconventional workspace designs to promote creativity among their employees.
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