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Olena Ivus is an Associate Professor & E. Marie Shantz Fellow of Business Economics at Queen's University. Her research focuses on intellectual property rights (IPR), international trade, and multinational firm behavior. She holds the E. Marie Shantz Fellowship, recognizing academic excellence in business economics. Her work examines how IPR regimes influence global trade patterns, firm strategies, and knowledge transfer across borders. Key themes include patent exhaustion, technology diffusion through migration, and the impact of trade policies on innovation. Her research has been published in leading journals, addressing topics like R&D tax incentives in India, Canada's trade competitiveness, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership's IPR implications.
Educational background information is not explicitly provided but can be inferred from her role as an Associate Professor in Business Economics. She is affiliated with Queen's University's Smith School of Business through her office location in Goodes Hall.
Her research interests span international trade policy, technology governance, and economic policy analysis. She has contributed to studies on the employment impact of broadband deployment in Canada and the role of IPR in shaping multinational enterprise activities. No advising relationships or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
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