
معرفی
Karl-Emanuel Dionne is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at HEC Montréal. His expertise spans innovation management, digital health, and qualitative research methodologies. He holds a Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Management from HEC Montréal.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Management, HEC Montréal
- M.Sc. in Management, HEC Montréal
His research focuses on open innovation ecosystems, digital health innovation, and the role of events (e.g., hackathons) in driving cross-sector collaboration. Notable projects include studies on Hacking Health and the CHU Sainte-Justine hospital’s collaborative innovation practices.
Recent work highlights trends in leveraging temporal and spatial dynamics in innovation ecosystems, analyzing user engagement in healthcare living labs, and exploring sociomaterial approaches to organizational research. His publications emphasize event-driven innovation, healthcare innovation systems, and the integration of digital technologies in organizational learning.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though his contributions to digital health and open innovation methodologies are notable. He has no listed advisees at present. His research often involves collaborations with healthcare institutions and innovation communities.



