Phase I explores individuals’ personal constructs, and perception of different factors, which influences the process of innovation.
Phase II offers a challenge to individual samples to address. However, the outcomes will be evaluated by a panel of experts in order to determine which outcome(s) can be considered an innovation. In addition, Phase II establishes a correlation between innovation and individuals’ personal …show more content…
For example: People don’t value the works of child care workers.
Sample: Child care workers
Sample selection: Random
Sample size: 60 or more child care workers
Knowing the samples, and identifying the individual differences in the process of addressing a challenge is the primary purpose of Phase I, which includes (a) identifying personality traits of each sample; (b) identifying each sample’s understanding and beliefs of the issues associated with the organization, community, and the challenge, which either supports or inhibits the process of innovation; (c) identifying samples’ perceived needs by focusing on individual’s desire or interest, and organizational and community perspectives, (d) identifying each sample’s vertical and lateral thinking skills that help in making decisions; and (e) creating each sample’s profile based on age, gender, and other attributable-qualities. In addition, prior to addressing the challenge, samples are asked to complete a questionnaire associated with her/his momentary situation for identifying individual’s anticipated behavior due to the situational …show more content…
a. Study one: Personality traits (Annex 3a, 3b, 3c, and 3d)
Test: 100-item version of HEXACO-PI-R
Scale: Normative
Report: Self-reporting (one) and obsever-reporting (three) b. Study two: Individuals’ understanding and beliefs (Annex 4a, 4b, and 4c)
Tests: i. Individual’s perception of organizational practices ii. Individual’s perception of community practices iii. Individual’s perception of the challenge
Scale: Ipsative
Reports: Self-reporting
c. Study three: Perceived needs (Annex 5a, 5b, and