Expertise

Management, innovation management, entrepreneurship, co-innovation, regional innovation systems, technological entrepreneurship, economic development, strategic planning, private companies, public administrations, industrial and commercial strategies, innovation, regional development, high-tech industries, information technology, life sciences, aeronautics, North America, Europe

Biography

A CIRANO Researcher since 2013, Marina Frangioni is Professor in the School of Business Administration at Université TÉLUQ. She was previously Professor at the Williams School of Business at Bishop's University and Professor at the School of Management at Université de Sherbrooke. She is also Vice President of Research at the Centre international d'innovation et de développement économique (CRIIDE) and affiliated with Mosaic-HEC Montréal.

Her main research topics are: new forms of entrepreneurship based on the principles of co-innovation and community development; supporting innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development through public policies, focusing on the implementation of collaborative tools and an ecosystem approach; measuring the performance of these new economic development interventions; and knowledge management and production in the development of entrepreneurial projects.

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