Oliver Kovacs | Industrial policy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Oliver Kovacs | Industrial policy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Oliver Kovacs, Department of Economics and International Economics, University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary.

Dr. Oliver Kovacs is a Senior Research Fellow at the National University of Public Service, Hungary, specializing in complexity economics, European integration, fiscal policy, and Industry 4.0. With over 14 years of academic and consultancy experience, he has contributed extensively to policy-making and socio-economic development. Previously, he was a Research Fellow at ICEG European Center, leading international projects in macroeconomics and SME development. As a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Darwin Club for Social Science, Dr. Kovacs continues to shape public sector innovation and technological advancement. His multilingual proficiency in English and German complements his global outreach. Recognized with prestigious scholarships, including the János Bolyai Research Scholarship, his impactful contributions to economic governance and public policy make him a prominent figure in the field.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Kovacs holds a Ph.D. in Economics (Summa cum laude) from the University of Debrecen, specializing in Competitiveness, Globalisation, and Regionalism. His doctoral research provided deep insights into fiscal sustainability and European economic policies. He earned his Master’s in Economics from the University of Debrecen, with a focus on economic policy and European Union affairs. His academic journey began with a background in Informatics from Mechwart András Vocational Secondary School of Engineering and Information Technology, followed by specialized training as a System and Network Engineer (CISCO CCNA). This interdisciplinary education has equipped him with expertise in economic modeling and data analysis using tools like EViews, Stata, and SPSS, fostering innovative solutions in public policy and research.

💼 Experience

Dr. Kovacs serves as a Senior Research Fellow at the National University of Public Service, focusing on economic governance and innovation dynamics. From 2009 to 2017, he was a Research Fellow at the ICEG European Center, contributing to international projects on macroeconomics, fiscal policy, and SME development. His role included policy analysis and economic consulting. Additionally, he has been an expert panelist for EuroMoney since 2010, offering insights on economic performance in Eastern European countries. Dr. Kovacs has collaborated with organizations like CASE Network to enhance SME development in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. His dedication to economic research and contributions to public sector innovation through strategic policy recommendations have significantly influenced economic development in Central and Eastern Europe.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Kovacs has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards for his academic excellence. He received the János Bolyai Research Scholarship from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences twice, from 2017 to 2020 and again from 2024 to 2027. Additionally, he earned the Ányos Jedlik Scholarship under the National Excellence Program (2013-2014) for his outstanding doctoral research. In 2009, he was awarded the Special Prize at the National Student Research Competition for his exemplary work on fiscal sustainability in Europe. His contributions to research were further acknowledged through the New National Excellence Program Scholarship (2018-2020), supporting his continued pursuit of impactful economic studies. These accolades reflect his influential role in advancing economic research and public policy.

🔎 Research Focus

Dr. Kovacs’ research interests span complexity economics, European integration, fiscal policy, and technological innovation. His work critically examines the role of the modern state in fostering economic growth through Industry 4.0, public sector innovation, and SME development. He is particularly known for investigating the impact of graphene technology and digital transformation on economic competitiveness. Additionally, he explores the challenges of degrowth-transition and the emergence of zombie companies in the European market. His interdisciplinary research approach combines econometric modeling with policy analysis to offer evidence-based recommendations. Through numerous international collaborations, Dr. Kovacs has influenced public governance policies, contributing to a more sustainable and resilient economic landscape.

Publication Top Notes

📘 The Dark Corners of Industry 4.0–Grounding Economic Governance 2.0 – O Kovacs, Technology in Society, Cited by 165 (2018)
📘 Az Ipar 4.0 Komplexitása-I. – O Kovács, Economic Review/Kozgazdasagi Szemle, Cited by 55 (2017)
📘 Az Ipar 4.0 Komplexitása-II. – O Kovács, Economic Review/Kozgazdasagi Szemle, Cited by 27 (2017)
📘 Big IFs in Productivity-enhancing Industry 4.0 – O Kovacs, Social Sciences, Cited by 19 (2019)
📘 Complexity Economics: Economic Governance, Science and Policy – O Kovács, Routledge, Cited by 15 (2022)
📘 Grounding Complexity Economics in Framing Modern Governance – O Kovacs, Acta Oeconomica, Cited by 15 (2020)
📘 Hungarian Multinationals in 2013–A Slow Recovery After the Crisis – M Sass, O Kovács, ICEG European Center & Columbia University, Cited by 15 (2015)
📘 MNEs from Emerging Markets: New Players in the World FDI Market – KP Sauvant, VP Govitrikar, K Davies, DD Van Den Bulcke, B Nofal, O Kovacs, Various Institutions, Cited by 14 (2011)
📘 Inclusive Industry 4.0 in Europe—Japanese Lessons on Socially Responsible Industry 4.0 – O Kovacs, Social Sciences, Cited by 13 (2022)
📘 The Hungarian Agony Over Eurozone Accession – O Kovács, Core-periphery Relations in the European Union, Cited by 10 (2016)
📘 Stabilitás és Dinamizmus – K Olivér, Alinea Kiadó, Cited by 10 (2015)
📘 Stabilitás és Dinamizmus: Az Innovatív Fiskális Politika Alapjai – O Kovács, Alinea Kiado, Cited by 10 (2015)
📘 A Snapshot of the Leading Hungarian Multinationals 2011 – M Sass, O Kovács, Emerging Market Global Players Project, Columbia University, Cited by 9 (2013)
📘 Policies Supporting Innovation in Public Service Provision – O Kovács, Global Review of Innovation Policy Studies, Cited by 9 (2012)
📘 Policies in Support of Service Innovation – O Kovacs, INNO-Grips Policy Brief, European Commission, Cited by 9 (2011)
📘 Black Swans or Creeping Normalcy?–A Holistic Crisis Analysis – O Kovács, Eastern Journal of European Studies, Cited by 7 (2013)
📘 Reversing the Great Suppression: Unleashing Catalytic Public Sector for Innovation Dynamism – O Kovacs, Ludovika Press, Cited by 6 (2023)

Biao Xu | Health policy and management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Biao Xu | Health policy and management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Biao Xu, Nanjing University, China

Prof. Biao Xu, born in March 1981 in Huainan, Anhui, is a distinguished academic at the School of Government, Nanjing University. He holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration and has a profound background in public administration and marketing. Specializing in health policies, health economy, and government economic management, Prof. Xu is currently the director of the Center for Health Management and Care Security Policy Research. His notable projects include AI-based doctor-patient communication systems and public trust crisis management. He has published extensively in leading journals on topics such as public trust and health management. 📚✍️

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🎓 Education and Academic Background

Xu Biao, born in Huainan, Anhui, China in March 1981, is a distinguished scholar and professor at Nanjing University. He holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration from Nanjing University, completed in 2009, a Master’s degree in Business Administration (Marketing) from the same university (2006), and a B.Sc. in Public Administration from Anhui University (2003). Following his Ph.D., he was a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Health Management and Care Security Policy Research at Nanjing University (2009-2011). 📚

🧑‍🏫 Professional Experience

Xu has a robust academic career, serving as a Professor at Nanjing University’s School of Government since 2019, with previous roles including Associate Professor (2013-2018) and Lecturer (2011-2012). He has also been a Research Associate at the Center for Health Management and Care Security Policy Research since 2011. 🏫

Research Focus

Dr. Xu Biao, a renowned scholar at Nanjing University, focuses on diverse research areas within health and economic policies. His primary interests lie in health policy management, examining cost-effectiveness in diabetes treatments🩺, and public behavior in healthcare decisions💉. Dr. Xu also explores innovation adoption in healthcare🏥, particularly addressing resistance among professionals to new practices. Additionally, he delves into public trust dynamics during crises🤝 and the impact of government policies on enterprise innovation and sustainable development🌍. His work often intersects health economics and public administration, reflecting a commitment to enhancing healthcare systems and public trust.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • The long-term cost-effectiveness of once-weekly semaglutide versus sitagliptin for the treatment of type 2 diabetes in China 🩺 (2024) – 0 Citations
  • Double-edged sword of knowledge inertia: Overcoming healthcare professionals’ resistance in innovation adoption 📚 (2024) – 0 Citations
  • Heuristics in vaccination Decision-Making for newly developed Vaccines: Understanding the public’s imitative behavior 💉 (2024) – 0 Citations
  • Conflicts, trust toward the acquirer from emerging economies and post-acquisition cooperation intention 🤝 (2023) – 0 Citations
  • Increased Protection of Earlier Use of Immunoprophylaxis in Preventing Perinatal Transmission of Hepatitis B Virus 🦠 (2021) – 30 Citations
  • How does renqing influence purchase intentions in the Chinese business-to-business context? 🛒 (2021) – 7 Citations
  • R&D internationalization and green innovation? Evidence from Chinese resource enterprises and environmental enterprises 🌍 (2019) – 20 Citations
  • Do government R&D subsidies cultivate enterprises’ voluntary national/industry standard-setting for sustainable development? 🏛️ (2019) – 3 Citations
  • Presence of hepatitis B virus markers in umbilical cord blood: Exposure to or infection with the virus? 👶🦠 (2019) – 34 Citations
  • Know to grow: the role of knowledge integration in marketing dynamic capabilities 📈 (2019) – 3 Citations