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Faculty

Philip Andrew Lambert

Education Background:

2019  PhD, Interdisciplinary Studies, University of New Brunswick

1995  Master of Business Administration Degree (MBA), University of New Brunswick

1984  Bachelor of Engineering Science Degree (BESc, Materials), University of Western Ontario, Mechanical Engineering Technology

1981  Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology

1979  Mechanical Design Engineering Technician, Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology


Previous Employment:

2012-2019  Program Manager, J Herbert Smith Centre for Technology Management and Entrepreneurship, Faculty of Engineering, University of New Brunswick

2013-2014  Instructor (part-time), Faculty of Engineering, University of New Brunswic

2009-2010  Vice President, PQA Learning Solutions Inc.

2007-2009  Vice President Operations, Red Hot Learning Inc.

1993-2004  Senior Vice President, Cofounder and Director, LearnStream Inc.


Research Interests:

Creativity, Innovation, Complex Adaptive Systems


Research Results:

1. Lambert, P. A. (2017). Understanding Creativity. In J. B. Cummings & M. L. Blatherwick, (Eds.), Creative Dimensions in Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century (pp. 1--21). Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.

2. Godin, G., & Lambert, P. A. (1994). Wheel assembly for a wheelchair, incorporating a change speed hub. Canada: US: Canadian Intellectual Property Office

3. Lambert, P. A. (2020). The Order--Chaos Dynamic of Creativity. Creativity Research Journal. Creativity Research Journal, 32 (4), 431--446.

4. Lambert, P. A. (2021). The Complex Adaptive Process of Innovation Diffusion. (Manuscript Submitted for Publication.)

5. Lambert, P. A. (2021). The Ontological Emergence of Creativity. (Manuscript Submitted for Publication.)

6. Lambert, P.A. (2020). The Order--Chaos Dynamic of Creativity. Creativity Matters, 1(1), 64--71.

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