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International Journal of Advertising | 2012

Vanishing Acts: Creative Women in Spain and the United States

Jean M. Grow; David Roca; Sheri J. Broyles

This exploratory cross-cultural study examines the experiences of women in advertising creative departments in Spain and the United States. The study, an exploration of the creative environment and its impact on female creatives, is framed by Hofstede’s dimensional model of national culture (Hofstede 2001; de Mooij & Hofstede 2010) and signalling theory (Spence 1974). Interviews with 35 top female creatives suggest that the challenges women face are rooted in the ‘fraternity culture’ or ‘territorio de chicos’ of creative departments in both countries. The data further suggest that the gender-bound cultural environment of advertising creative departments may be a global phenomenon, one that may adversely affect the creative process and impact women’s upward mobility.


International Journal of Advertising | 2017

Creativity identity in Colombia: the advertising creatives’ perspective

David Roca; Bradley Wilson; Andrés Fernando González Barrios; Omar Muñoz-Sánchez

ABSTRACT This exploratory paper analyses the way in which context influences advertising creativity practices. To establish the role of context, this paper utilized both Social Identity theory and Systems Model of Creativity. Twenty four in-depth interviews with top creative directors of the main advertising agencies in Colombia (Latin America) were collected. Findings suggest the Colombian creative identity is under construction. This identity is influenced by the broader Colombian social context including the unique business characteristics of the countrys communications industry, the level of economic hardship experienced by the population, and the actual social conflict lived situation. These findings extend the Systems Model of Creativity to include social hardships and industry level characteristics. Several practical implications not only in relation to Colombia, but also the broader global advertising industry are presented.


Comunicacion Y Sociedad | 2009

Las metodologías utilizadas en las investigaciones de creatividad publicitaria (1965-2007)

David Roca; Marta Mensa Torras


Public Relations Review | 2015

Creativity in PR consultancies: Perception and management

Elisenda Estanyol; David Roca


Revista Latina de Comunicación Social | 2012

La productividad científica en Comunicación a través de la revista Zer

David Roca; Natalia Pueyo Ayhan


International Conference on Research in Advertising | 2012

Is there gender bias in the assessment of advertising creativity

David Roca; Daniel Tena Parera; Patrícia Lázaro


International Journal of Advertising | 2016

Is there gender bias when creative directors judge advertising? Name cue effect in ad evaluation

David Roca; Daniel Tena; Patrícia Lázaro; Alfons González


Competencias y perfiles profesionales en los estudios de Ciencias de la Comunicación, 2010, ISBN 978-84-7074-398-6, págs. 54-65 | 2010

La congruencia profesional de las competencias específicas del grado en Publicidad y Relaciones Públicas de las Universidades Públicas de Cataluña

Marco Tulio Flores Mayorga; David Roca; Daniel Tena Parera


Archive | 2016

Redaccción publicitaria en Internet

Majo Pallares Maíques; Xavier Ruiz Collantes; David Roca


Archive | 2016

The Advertising creative process

Daniel Felipetti; David Roca

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Daniel Tena

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Anna Fajula Payet

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Daniel Tena Parera

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Marco Tulio Flores Mayorga

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Patrícia Lázaro

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Alfons González

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Clara Montes

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Elisenda Estanyol

Open University of Catalonia

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