Paradox Mindset in Management: Theory and Measurement

Ryszard Praszkier, Paige Munnik, Agata Zabłocka
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Purpose: This article presents an overview of the constructive functions of embracing (instead of rejecting) contradictions (otherwise known as a paradox mindset or Janusian thinking). It also demonstrates the positive impact of tension resulting from the cognitive consideration of simultaneous contradictions (as opposed to the traditional conviction that such cognitive dissonance isexperienced as uncomfortable and reduced). Additionally, this article highlights the positive impact of a paradox mindset on augmenting teams’ and institutions’ creativity and performance. It also documents a method of evaluating the propensity for embracing contradictions (i.e., a paradox mindset).Design/methodology/approach: This article documents the construction and validation of an assessment tool, i.e., the Influence of Contradictions Questionnaire (ICQ), for evaluating the level of propensity for a paradox mindset.Findings: In the validation process (n = 120 Anglophonic sample), the ICQ proved to have positive psychometric parameters (discrimination power and reliability).Social implications: The ICQ can be used for scientific purposes, e.g., for comparison between segments of society or for finding possible correlations with other personality traits (e.g., empathy). It could also serve as an evaluation tool for teams’ and individuals’ levels of propensity for conceptual blending—especially when measuring the results of training in this area.Originality/value: This is a novel approach, both in the theoretical review of various manifestations of embracing contradictions, as well as in designing a comprehensive evaluation method.Keywords: contradictions, Janusian thinking, conceptual blending, creativity, embracing contradictions, divergent thinkingPaper type: Research paper
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管理中的悖论思维:理论与测量
目的:本文概述了接受(而不是拒绝)矛盾(也被称为悖论心态或Janusian思维)的建设性功能。它还证明了对同时发生的矛盾的认知考虑所产生的紧张的积极影响(与传统的信念相反,这种认知失调是不舒服和减少的)。此外,本文还强调了悖论思维对增强团队和机构的创造力和绩效的积极影响。它还记录了一种评估接受矛盾倾向的方法(即悖论心态)。设计/方法论/方法:本文记录了一个评估工具的构建和验证,即矛盾问卷的影响(ICQ),用于评估悖论思维倾向的水平。结果:在验证过程中(n = 120个英语国家的样本),ICQ被证明具有积极的心理测量参数(辨别能力和信度)。社会意义:ICQ可用于科学目的,例如,用于社会各阶层之间的比较,或用于寻找与其他人格特征的可能相关性(例如,同理心)。它还可以作为团队和个人的概念混合倾向水平的评估工具,特别是在衡量这一领域的培训结果时。原创性/价值:这是一种新颖的方法,无论是在对拥抱矛盾的各种表现形式的理论回顾上,还是在设计一种综合评价方法上。关键词:矛盾,Janusian思维,概念融合,创造力,拥抱矛盾,发散思维论文类型:研究论文
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