
معرفی
Anthony Frigon is an Assistant Professor in the Department of International Business at HEC Montréal. His work focuses on economic geography, innovation in multi-locational firms, and knowledge sourcing. He holds a Ph.D. in Geography from UCLA, an M.Sc. in International Business from HEC Montréal, and a B.A. in Public Affairs from Université Laval.
- Education: Ph.D. (Geography) - UCLA | M.Sc. (International Business) - HEC Montréal | B.A. (Public Affairs) - Université Laval
- Positions: Tenured faculty member at HEC Montréal
His research explores how spatial configurations influence innovation processes in multinational firms, with a focus on knowledge flows, technological diversification, and urban contexts. Key themes include:
- Multi-locational firm strategies in global markets
- Spatial and network proximities' impact on innovation
- Regional innovation ecosystems and policy frameworks
Recent publications analyze urban collaboration dynamics, R&D service sectors, and innovation in Canadian wine industries. He has supervised 8 research projects involving topics like tech hubs, urban innovation ecosystems, and technological complexity impacts.
Teaching includes courses on innovation contexts and global economic dynamics. He collaborates frequently with David Doloreux and other scholars in geoeconomic research.





