Idea thieves tend to target early concepts
November 20, 2024
November 20, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Nov. 20 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
People who steal ideas from creative workers prefer to do so in earlier conceptual stages than creators expect, according to new Cornell research.
"A dilemma inherent to creative work is that sharing it is the best way to get feedback to develop an idea. But, by sharing, you open the door to potential theft," said Brian Lucas, associate professor of organizational behavior in the ILR Sc . . .
People who steal ideas from creative workers prefer to do so in earlier conceptual stages than creators expect, according to new Cornell research.
"A dilemma inherent to creative work is that sharing it is the best way to get feedback to develop an idea. But, by sharing, you open the door to potential theft," said Brian Lucas, associate professor of organizational behavior in the ILR Sc . . .