Inzelt Annamária
Innovation and internationalization of SMEs
Main research results of the project "Chances of Hungarian SMEs in the globalizing knowledge economy" KKVENT_8 has been published in the latest issue of Külgazdaság
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Annamária Inzelt gave an interview on the 3rd European Innovation Summit
Dr. Annamária Inzelt gave an interview on the Mobility of European Researchers at the 3rd European Innovation Summit „Towards a European Innovation Ecosystem” held in Warsaw during the EU presidency
IGI Award
Books and chapters in books from 2000
2010
“Collaborations in the Open Innovation Era” in N. Ekekwe (ed.) Nanotechnology and Microelectronics: Global Diffusion, Economics and Policy pp. 61-86, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA
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IGI Award
The book "Nanotechnology and Microelectronics: Global Diffusion, Economics and Policy" received IGI Global 2010 Excellence in Technology Research 'Book of the Year' Award. In that book the chapter Collaborations in the Open Innovation Era ( pp. 61-86) is written by Annamária Inzelt (IKU-Innovatoin Research Centre/Financial Research Ltd, Hungary)
The creation of a contemporary RDI Observatory
(Summary of the study commissioned by NKTH)
The recently enacted Hungarian Government decree on Innovation Strategy seeks to strengthen capabilities for fact-based decision making in science, technology and innovation policy. According to the Executive Order, an ad hoc group has been formed with the aim of proposing alternative solutions to decision makers on the required institutional structures (such as Observatory) in order to establish a policy relevant STI information system.
Foreign Direct Investment in R&D: skin-deep and soul-deep co-operation
Attempts to Survey Innovation in the Hungarian Service Sector
The evolution of university–industry–government relationships during transition
Incremental citation impact due to international co-authorship in Hungarian higher education institutions
co-authors: A. Schubert, M. Schubert International co-authorship is generally thought and often found to have positive effects on the citation rate of scientific publications. We study the effect quantitatively in the example of four major and four medium Hungarian universities. The conclusions may be generalized to other countries of similar international status.

