I am a PhD student at Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University.
My research interests lie generally in the location strategies of international business.
I am particularly interested in analyzing how economic agglomeration and social networks influence the decisions, the behavior, and the outcomes of multinational corporations, as well as how firms take advantage of these externalities in the sense of geographic clustering.
To date, I work in three different research areas, including subsidiary monitoring, technological innovation, and corporate social responsibility.
My research is predominantly quantitative-based with frequent use of spatial methods.