Incremental citation impact due to international co-authorship in Hungarian higher education institutions
co-authors: A. Schubert, M. Schubert
co-authors: A. Schubert, M. Schubert
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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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)
?Chances of Hungarian SMEs in the age of globalizing knowledge-economies? (NKTH Innotárs programme, project acronym: KKVENT_8) analysing the internationalisation of R&D and innovation among Hungarian SMEs in the information technology sector, 2008-2010.
?Feasibility Study for Creating a European University Data Collection? (EC tender, RTD/C/C4/2009/0233402), collection and review of data on Hungarian higher education institutions, 2009-2010.
Dr. Annamária Inzelt
FP7 Supporting Expert
Analysis of Researchers? Mobility
in the Context of the European Research Area
The report is aviable at the website of European Commission
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)
Innovation is often understood as a phenomenon that takes place in the private sector in order to enhance competitiveness. However, the global financial crisis highlighted a strong need for an efficient and cost-minimizing public sector that fosters innovation.
(Summary of the study commissioned by NKTH)