“More creativity!" seems to be the current mantra for success. Institutions, cities, and nations seek globally for people who will” break the mold,"" cultivate disruption," or” hack the future” to provide competitive advantage and” stay ahead of the curve." Several higher education institutions have augmented their traditional strengths of general and professional knowledge by promoting the” twenty-first-century skills” of creativity and collaboration.
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Moran, S. (2014, January 1). Introduction: The crossroads of creativity and ethics. The Ethics of Creativity. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137333544_1
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