An assessment of personality traits and their implication for creativity amongst Innovation Design Engineering masters students using the MBTI and KTS instruments
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Author(s)
Yan, Y
Childs, PRN
Hall, A
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
Creativity and its realisation are vitally important to industry as identified, for example, by the Capitalizing on Complexity report undertaken by IBM. The scope of this study is to explore masters level design engineering studentsâ creativity in terms of personality correlation. A personality survey conducted on Innovative Design Engineering (IDE) masters students by applying the MBTI and Keirsey Temperament Sorter (KTS) to investigate individual creativity is reported.
The results reveal that intuition, which is suggested to potentially strongly link with creativity, is quite prominent among the IDE students. That extraversion is positively correlated with creativity in the engineering domain is modestly confirmed. Contrary to expectation, perceptors did not outnumber judgers. From KTS theory, although Idealists and Rationals account for a small part of the whole population, they mark exceptional appearances in IDE sample. It is reasonable to speculate that more creative potentials, which lead to better creative outcomes, exist among people who belong to those personality groups and possess certain personality traits in the design engineering fields where creativity is desired.
The results reveal that intuition, which is suggested to potentially strongly link with creativity, is quite prominent among the IDE students. That extraversion is positively correlated with creativity in the engineering domain is modestly confirmed. Contrary to expectation, perceptors did not outnumber judgers. From KTS theory, although Idealists and Rationals account for a small part of the whole population, they mark exceptional appearances in IDE sample. It is reasonable to speculate that more creative potentials, which lead to better creative outcomes, exist among people who belong to those personality groups and possess certain personality traits in the design engineering fields where creativity is desired.
Editor(s)
Lindemann, U
Venkataraman, S
Kim, YS
Lee, SW
Badke-Schaub, P
Sato, K
Date Issued
2013
Citation
19th International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 13), 2013, 7, pp.317-326
ISBN
978-1-904670-50-6
ISSN
2220-4334
Start Page
317
End Page
326
Journal / Book Title
19th International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 13)
Volume
7
Copyright Statement
© 2013 The Design Society
Description
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Source
19th International Conference on Engineering Design
Subjects
Creativity
design engineering
intuition
personality traits
personality type
Publication Status
Accepted
Start Date
2013-08-19
Finish Date
2013-08-22
Coverage Spatial
Seoul, Korea