Jonathan Feinstein

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Jonathan Feinstein
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Jonathan S. Feinstein

1960 (age 6364)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationEconomist

Jonathan S. Feinstein (born 1960) is an American economist, currently the John G. Searle Professor at Yale School of Management. He is the author of The Nature of Creative Development (Stanford) 2006 and Creativity in Large-Scale Contexts (Stanford Business Books) 2023. [1] His approach to creativity has been featured in Fast Company and Business Week. [2] [3] He studies creativity from the viewpoint of individuality and paths of creative development, as well as the creative development of fields. [4] He designed both the Innovator core course and the Math Camp pre-program for Yale. His math camp has been featured in the Wall Street Journal. [5]

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References

  1. "Jonathan S. Feinstein" . Retrieved January 26, 2024.
  2. "Can you really learn to be more creative, Fast Company 8/25/14".
  3. "Creativity comes to B-school, Business Week online, 3/26/2006".
  4. https://www.jonathanfeinstein.com.{{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. Chadha, Janaki. "M.B.A. Programs Try Catering to Liberal-Arts Types—With Math Camp, Wall Street Journal, July 4, 2018". WSJ.