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Author, The Creativity Choice; Senior Research Scientist, Yale University
Dr. Keith Sawyer is an expert on creativity and collaboration. He is a tenured professor and a research psychologist. He has published 20 books about creativity including LEARNING TO SEE, GROUP GENIUS, and EXPLAINING CREATIVITY.
I am an Assistant Professor for Innovation Management researching the behavior of innovation decision-makers with regards to technological and environmental change.
Thomas Fischer is Associate Professor of Responsible Leadership at the University of Geneva and the Yearly Review Editor of The Leadership Quarterly. His current research focuses, among others, on the conceptualization and measurement of leadership.
An organizational behaviour scholar whose research explores how to develop positive and inclusive workplaces where individuals can flourish, with a focus on work meaningfulness, workplace interactions, and the work-life interface.
Michael Matthews is an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.
David Costanza is a Professor of Commerce, the McIntire School, University of Virginia. His research on generational differences has appeared in many academic journals and Slate, and he has been interviewed by The Washington Post and Financial Times.
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