Research
Research
Creativity
Experimental economics
Group processes
Social networks
Artificial intelligence
Doctoral thesis :
Essays on Individual, Team, and Artificial Creativity: An Experimental Approach
Under the supervision of Prof. Patrick Llerena (University of Strasbourg) and Prof. Giuseppe Attanasi (Sapienza University of Rome)
Publications :
Gil-Gallen, S., Maltese, A-G. (2023) How can technologies help disclose new insights into collective behaviors? Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy, Vol. 7, Issue 2, 21-32. (download here)
Working papers and articles submitted to journals :
Maltese, A-G., Gil-Gallen, S., and Llerena, P. “Diversity, Interactions, and Collective Creativity : An Experimental Perspective”. Under review in the Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (CNU : B).
Grieco, D., Llerena, P., and Maltese, A. G. (2024). “Creativity and Task Perception” Under review in the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization (CNU : A).
Maltese, A-G., and Gil-Gallen, S. “Does Creativity Thrive on Plot Twists ? Exploring the Role of Surprise in Team Creativity”.
Maltese, A. G., Pelletier, P., & Guichardaz, R. (2024). Can AI Enhance its Creativity to Beat Humans?. (download here)
Maltese, A. G. Rethinking Laboratory Experiments: The Case of Collective Experiments. (download here)
Maltese, A. G., Gil-Gallen, S., & Llerena, P. (2023). Disentangling the role of surface and deep-level variables on individuals’ and groups’ creative performance: A cross-level experimental evidence. (download here)
Ongoing projects :
Guichardaz, R., Maltese, A.G., & Pelletier, P. Fostering Creativity: The Role of Incentives in Human-AI Co-Creation.
Gil-Gallen, S., Maltese, A. G., & Llerena, P. The Many Faces of Creative Profiles: Exploring Task Openness.