The Vulnerability of Early Ideas: A New Take on Creative Theft
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The Vulnerability of Early Ideas: A New Take on Creative Theft
New research from Cornell reveals that idea thieves are more likely to target concepts in their early stages of development—much earlier than creators tend to anticipate. Creative work inherently involves a trade-off: sharing ideas is essential for feedback and growth, but it also exposes creators to the risk of theft. The study surveyed 965 adults across three experiments, assigning some participants the role of creators and others the role of …
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