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Louis-Etienne Dubois

Louis-Étienne Dubois

Media & Culture
DepartmentCreative Industries (Toronto Metropolitan University)
Areas of Expertisecollaborative and innovation processes, management practices in the creative industries, gaming and performance arts industries

Louis-Étienne Dubois is Associate Professor of creative industries management at Ryerson University's School of Creative Industries. He holds a Ph.D. from HEC Montréal and from MINES ParisTech. He is also a guest lecturer at HEC Montréal and at Lille Catholic University. From 2012 to 2015, he was appointed to Wallonia European Creative District's high-level group, a European Commission sponsored initiative aimed at boosting the development of creative industries in Belgium.

Louis-Étienne's research activities aim at developing a better understanding of collaborative and innovation processes in both traditional and creative organizations. Some of his most recent work has been published in the European Management Journal and in the Revue internationale de Gestion.

Recent Publications

Hampered by creation: the unintended consequences of COVID-19 policies on creative firms (external link)  (2024)

Left off the circuit: what shrinking live music tours mean for cities (external link)  (2024)

Augmenting places: the impact of placemaking on behavioral intentions (external link)  (2023)

From Crunch to Grind: adopting servitization in project-based creative work (external link)  (2023)

ComCult Teaching Activities

  • CC 8949 The Communications Industry