Abstract:
The notions of creativity and implementation are two identical activities of innovation process, and it
could find different antecedents or determined indicators for an organization to spark the creativity.
Both earlier researches and recently found empirical efforts have equally treated creativity and
implementation as highlights of competitive edge for an organization. This study has followed a
deductive approach to review different thoughts and key components of early studies to present how
creativity and innovation have been examined. Accordingly, contribution to knowledge has been
proposed via a critical review on literature. According to the key notions found in the study, some
factors have been identified as key determinants for creativity concept including organizational climate
and culture. Creativity is something done by creative people, and researchers found in aged-decades
seemed guiding their works in par with this notion focusing predominantly on individual differences.
Most of studies have aligned to the postulations of “creative” by extending its connection addressing
how they are different from individual subjectivities, how it has centered to gain y competitiveness,
connections of creativity towards environment, role of personality traits, and works styles of creative
people. In brief, traditional approaches emphasized the importance of helping people to become more
creative in their work environment and it ignored the role of the social environment in creativity and
innovation which is intensively ponded in contemporarily researches. Alongside, contemporary
approach assumes all humans with general abilities are able to present at least creative work in some
domain provided social environment and related factors are laid as complementary integration to the
system or procedures that push individual dynamics on creative behavior. This paper reviews those
concepts and provides a guide to services sector organizations referring the practice –related directions
to initiative service innovations. Further, paper highlights and concludes avenues to extend future
studies towards service innovations by highlighting Sri Lanka as specific context.