Jinbo Zhou | Entrepreneurship and Start-up Strategies | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Jinbo Zhou | Entrepreneurship and Start-up Strategies | Research Excellence Award

Dr Jinbo Zhou | Entrepreneurship and Start-up Strategies | Research Excellence Award | Professor | Guangxi Normal University | China

Dr Jinbo Zhou is an accomplished scholar in digital entrepreneurship, user innovation, and technology-driven business ecosystems, recognized for his extensive academic contributions and leadership in international research projects. He holds a doctoral qualification in management with specialization in innovation and entrepreneurship, supported by strong academic training and continuous professional development across global research environments. Dr Jinbo Zhou’s professional experience spans advanced research, university teaching, and large-scale project coordination, where he has served as Principal Investigator on multiple nationally and internationally funded studies supported by the China National Social Science Fund, the European Union, and the China Scholarship Council. His work focuses on digital network embeddedness, big data–driven entrepreneurial behaviour, makerspace innovation models, user community participation, and AI-enabled entrepreneurial ecosystems. He possesses strong research skills in empirical analysis, comparative methods, data modelling, systematic review methodologies, and the study of user innovation performance across digital platforms. His research interests centre on user entrepreneurship, digital transformation, ambidextrous learning, entrepreneurial intention, and the integration of next-generation AI technologies into entrepreneurial processes. Throughout his career, Dr Jinbo Zhou has produced a substantial body of peer-reviewed scientific work published in respected international journals such as Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, International Review of Economics & Finance, Sustainability, PLOS One, and Sustainable Futures, where his studies have contributed to advancing knowledge in digital innovation and entrepreneurial opportunity development. His scholarly achievements have been recognized through prestigious awards, fellowships, and competitive research grants, including multiple national-level projects equivalent to ESRC funding, international excellence research fellowships in Europe, and advanced studies supported by the China Scholarship Council. Dr Jinbo Zhou’s professional recognition also reflects his influence within academic and industry networks, where he collaborates with international institutions and contributes to theoretical and practical advancements in innovation research. His work continues to inform policymakers, entrepreneurial communities, and digital ecosystem practitioners seeking to understand how technology reshapes entrepreneurial processes. With a strong publication record, impactful research leadership, and expertise in the emerging domains of AI-driven entrepreneurship, Dr Jinbo Zhou remains dedicated to advancing global knowledge and contributing to the development of sustainable, data-driven entrepreneurial ecosystems. His continuing commitment to high-quality research, cross-national collaboration, and academic excellence positions him as a future leader in innovation and entrepreneurship studies, capable of shaping the next generation of digital transformation research.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Zhou, J. (2025). An empirical study on big data analysis capability and innovation performance of user entrepreneurs in China. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management.

  2. Zhou, J. (2023). A cross-national comparative study on factors influencing user entrepreneurial intention. Journal of Theory and Practice of Management Science.

  3. Zhou, J. (2024). Accentuated user entrepreneurship by digital technology: A systematic review and research agenda. Journal of Business Theory and Practice.

  4. Zhou, J. (2025). Ambidextrous entrepreneurial learning, serendipity, and new venture innovation performance. International Review of Economics & Finance.

  5. Zhou, J. (2024). Investigating the effect of ChatGPT-like new generation AI technology on user entrepreneurial activities. Innovation & Technology Advances.

  6. Zhou, J. (2025). Makerspace network embeddedness, business model innovation, and user entrepreneurial performance in China. PLOS One.

  7. Zhou, J. (2025). How does user participation affect firm innovation performance: The moderating effects of open innovation community environments and user individual factors. Sustainable Futures.

 

Raphael Bar El | Innovation Strategy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Raphael Bar El | Innovation Strategy | Best Researcher Award 

Professor | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev | Israel

Prof. Raphael Bar El is a distinguished economist and innovation scholar recognized for his extensive contributions to the fields of regional development, innovation policy, and public management. His research focuses on innovation systems, entrepreneurship, and the strategic interplay between economic policy and regional growth. Professor Bar-El has authored and edited several influential books, such as Regional Development and Conflict Management: A Case for Brazil, Desenvolvimento Econômico Regional para a Redução da Pobreza e Desigualdade, Industrialização Rural no Nordeste, and The Economic Development of the Arab Sector in Israel. His academic publications have appeared in leading volumes and journals, addressing topics such as under-investment in innovative enterprises, the spatial distribution of high-tech industries, and socio-economic policy frameworks for conflict regions. Professor Bar-El’s leadership extends beyond academia to public service and international development. He has served as Director of the National and Economic Planning Authority at the Ministry of Economy and Planning and as Director General of the Development Study Center. As the Founder and President of the Israeli Regional Science Association, he has played a pioneering role in advancing regional science and innovation policy in Israel and abroad. His expertise has been sought by numerous international organizations and governments, including the World Bank, UNDP, and various ministries across Latin America, Africa, and Europe, where he has led and advised more than thirty major development and innovation projects. With an academic record comprising 56 documents, 387 citations across 328 publications, and an h-index of 11, Professor Bar-El continues to influence policy thinking and academic discourse on regional innovation and sustainable economic development. His long-standing commitment to integrating theory with practical policy solutions has positioned him as a leading voice in shaping innovation ecosystems and fostering socio-economic growth across diverse regions.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar 

Featured Publications :

Bar-El, R., Gavious, I., Kaufmann, D., & Schwartz, D. (2017). Under-investments in innovative SMEs: The effect of entrepreneurial cognitive bias. In K. O. Lundvall & P. Nielsen (Eds.), Human capital and assets in the networked world.

Schwartz, D., Avnimelech, G., & Bar-El, R. (2012). The location of knowledge economy and high-tech in Israel. In J. K. Gibson-Graham & G. Roelvink (Eds.), Societies in motion: Innovation, migration and regional transformation.

Bar-El, R. (2014). Economic considerations in implementing a parallel states structure. In M. Cohen & C. Scheindlin (Eds.), One land, two states: Israel and Palestine as parallel states University of California Press.

Bar-El, R., & Co-authors. (2024). Can the periphery survive innovation-led growth? Insights from Israel. Regional Studies, Regional Science.

Bar-El, R., & Co-authors. (2022). Adapting reverse mentoring strategy to SMEs: A new pilot model implemented in Brazil. Sustainability.

Syed Aamir Alam Rizvi | Entrepreneurship | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Syed Aamir Alam Rizvi | Entrepreneurship | Best Researcher Award 

Research Scholar at Institute of Business Management | Pakistan 

Dr. Syed Aamir Alam Rizvi is an accomplished Pakistani academic, auditor, and researcher with a distinguished career in business management, auditing, and public administration. His scholarly contributions include numerous published research articles addressing key areas such as women entrepreneurship, sustainability, fraud prevention, public sector reforms, and organizational behavior. His work on “Lean Practices and Industry 4.0 Implementation,” “Women Entrepreneurship and Digital Transformation,” and “Financial Reforms and Net Interest Margins in Pakistan” has been presented at several national and international conferences. He has also authored books published by the Government of Pakistan and contributed to national literary and linguistic projects such as the Digital Urdu Dictionary and Urdu Sound Dictionary initiatives. Over the years, he has built a strong academic foundation complemented by several professional diplomas in project management, ERP systems, and leadership development. Dr. Rizvi has extensive teaching experience as a visiting lecturer at several esteemed universities such as the University of Karachi, Sindh Madrasa-tul-Islam University, ILMA University, Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University, and the National Textile University. His teaching and research expertise cover a wide range of subjects including entrepreneurship, taxation, quantitative analysis, financial management, and human resource management. Alongside his academic roles, he has served in various professional capacities within the Department of the Auditor General of Pakistan, demonstrating excellence in conducting regularity, performance, and environmental audits. His research impact is reflected in 3 documents, 5 citations, and an h-index of 2, underscoring his growing academic influence in the fields of business management, entrepreneurship, and public sector governance. Through his diverse academic, administrative, and research endeavors, Syed Aamir Alam Rizvi has established himself as a versatile scholar dedicated to fostering innovation, inclusivity, and sustainable development in Pakistan’s educational and institutional landscape.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications : 

Rizvi, S. A. A., Shah, S. J., Qureshi, M. A., Wasim, S., Aleemi, A. R., & Ali, M. (2023). Challenges and motivations for women entrepreneurs in the service sector of Pakistan. Future Business Journal, 9(1), 71.

Batool, E., Usmani, S., & Rizvi, S. A. A. (2022). Succession planning practices and employee retention: The mediating role of career attitudes. City University Research Journal (CURJ), 12(2), 17–30.

Rizvi, S. A. A., Qureshi, M. A., & Ansari, J. (2024). Exploring the role of women entrepreneurial startups in shaping a sustainable future. Discover Sustainability, 5(1), 264.

Rizvi, S. A. A., Qureshi, M. A., Ahmed, Q. N., & Ali, M. (2023). Being and becoming an entrepreneur: A narrative study on the development of entrepreneurial mindset in Pakistan. Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review, 11(2), 171–183.

Samo, A. H., Ahmed, Q. N., & Rizvi, S. A. A. (2024). Influence of green inclusive leadership on sustainable performance through innovative behavior: Moderating role of green psychological climate and climate for inclusion. Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences (PJCSS), 18(3), 676–702.

Sabine Richter-Trummer | Entrepreneurship | Young Scientist Award

Mrs. Sabine Richter-Trummer | Entrepreneurship | Young Scientist Award 

Associate University Researcher at Private University of Health Sciences and Technology | Austria 

Mrs. Sabine Richter-Trummer is a researcher and academic specializing in management, organizational sciences, and health care economics. She earned her doctorate in political science from the Bundeswehr University Munich, with a strong academic foundation in social and economic sciences from the University of Innsbruck. Her career reflects a blend of academic, professional, and project-based experiences that span research, teaching, and consulting. She has held research and teaching positions at the Bundeswehr University Munich, the Private University for Health Sciences and Technology, and the Private University Schloss Seeburg, where she contributed to fields such as organizational psychology, leadership, workplace health promotion, and management in health care. Her work extends beyond academia through roles in consulting, controlling, and insurance, providing her with practical insights that enrich her scholarly contributions. These projects often intersect the themes of organizational development, health literacy, employee well-being, and economic evaluation in health care. She has contributed to international discourse with presentations at conferences in Europe and the United States, addressing topics such as aging in the workplace, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Her scholarly output includes journal articles in recognized publications, book chapters, and a monograph on aging across the working lifespan.

Profiles : ORCID

Featured Publications: 

Richter-Trummer, S., & Sackmann, S. (2025). Employment inclusion of retired workers in self-employment: A human capital approach. Labour: Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations. Advance online publication.

Katzdobler, S., Nöhammer, E., Markl, T., & Stummer, H. (2019). Die Messung psychischer Belastungen in Alten- und Pflegeheimen – gesetzliche Pflicht oder Chance? Pflegewissenschaft, 21(3/4), 124–129.

Preuner, K., Stummer, H., Nöhammer, E., & Katzdobler, S. (2018). Messung psychischer Belastungen in Krankenhäusern. HeilberufeScience, 9(1–2), 2–8.

Richter-Trummer, S. (2024, June 6). A potential-oriented perspective on aging across the working lifespan [Conference presentation]. Promotionskolloquium, Neubiberg, Germany.

Richter-Trummer, S., & Sackmann, S. (2023, November 15–17). A potential-oriented perspective on aging across the working life span [Conference presentation]. 7th Age in the Workplace Meeting, Vilnius, Lithuania.

Anita Boros | Innovation Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anita Boros | Innovation Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anita Boros, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Hungary.

Prof. Dr. Anita Boros (b. 1980) is a distinguished Hungarian legal scholar, academic leader, and public policy expert with a multifaceted career spanning academia, government, and strategic consultancy. With over two decades of experience in higher education and public service, she currently holds professorships at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the National University of Public Service, and the University of Physical Education. Her expertise lies in public administration law, green innovation policy, and sustainability-focused legal frameworks. Prof. Boros has held influential roles in several ministries, served as Secretary of State at the Ministry of Innovation and Technology, and actively shaped legal and economic reforms at the national level. A habilitated doctor and former deputy state secretary, her ongoing work focuses on the interface between governance, law, and sustainable development. Her impactful teaching, pioneering research, and public engagement make her a key figure in Hungarian academia and policy circles.

👨‍🎓 Profile  

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🎓 Education and Qualifications

Prof. Dr. Boros holds multiple academic and professional qualifications in law, economics, and public administration. She earned her law degree from Eötvös Loránd University (2005) and completed her PhD at Károli Gáspár University’s Doctoral School of Political Science and Law (2008). She also completed a comparative LL.M. at Andrássy University Budapest (2010) and obtained the habilitated doctoral title (dr. habil.) from the National University of Public Service (2016). Her multidisciplinary training includes a Public Procurement Officer qualification from Corvinus University (2006) and vocational education in industrial law protection. These credentials underscore her robust theoretical foundation and diverse professional readiness in law, governance, and public administration. She is also a certified legal examiner and an experienced university-level trainer in public procurement law and state asset management. Her academic path reflects a dynamic and evolving commitment to knowledge and leadership across Hungary’s legal and administrative frameworks.

🏛️ Professional Experience

Prof. Boros has held impactful academic and public sector roles since 2001. She began as a registrar at Károli Gáspár University before becoming a lecturer and eventually professor and head of institute at the National University of Public Service. Between 2010 and 2021, she served in key public administration roles, including Head of Department at the Public Procurement Authority, Chief Adviser at the Ministry of National Development, Deputy State Secretary, and finally Secretary of State at the Ministry of Innovation and Technology. She also acted as a CEO consultant at MBH Bank and founded a legal practice in 2017. Her leadership spans numerous institutions, including professorial appointments at the University of Physical Education and the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences. She has led innovation centers focusing on circular economy and green technologies. Her distinguished career demonstrates excellence in both academic instruction and public policy implementation.

🔬 Research Interests

Prof. Boros’s current research is dedicated to the intersection of green innovation, economic law, and sustainability. Her work focuses on themes such as green economy, circular economy, green finance, and the sustainability of sports and infrastructure. She previously researched administrative law, EU procedural law, public procurement, and state asset management. She has coordinated several national research projects, including analysis of the RENEUAL model rules and trends in the green construction industry. As head of the GREENOLOGY Knowledge Center and Circular Economy Analysis Center, she led cross-disciplinary research on energy utilization, green retrofits, and modular architecture. Prof. Boros plays an instrumental role in the integration of legal frameworks with environmental policy and innovation. Her scholarly inquiry contributes not only to Hungarian academic discourse but also addresses pressing global challenges in sustainable development and legal modernization.

🏆 Awards 

Prof. Boros has received numerous accolades recognizing her scholarly excellence and public service. Early in her career, she was awarded the prestigious Republican Scholarship (2000) by the Ministry of Education. Her academic contributions were honored when she was named Teacher of the Year at Corvinus University (2008). During her tenure at the Ministry of National Development, she earned a Ministerial Recognition (2014), followed by the Pro Regio Award and the Hungarian Road Award (2017). Her recent contributions to sustainability and green finance were acknowledged through the MNB Green Financial Science Award (2022) by the Hungarian National Bank. Additionally, she received the Pro Procurationem Award from the Public Procurement Authority (2023) and the Pro Urbe Award from Fehérgyarmat Municipality (2022). These accolades illustrate her outstanding achievements in academia, law, innovation, and public administration.

📚 Publications Top Notes

Green Public Procurement: Legal Challenges in Hungary. Hungarian Journal of Legal Studies.

Circular Economy and Sustainability in Public Administration. Journal of Environmental Policy and Law.

Legal Aspects of Green Financing in the EU. European Public Law Journal.

The Role of Administrative Law in Economic Sustainability. Hungarian Review of Public Law.

✅ Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Anita Boros exemplifies academic brilliance, policy leadership, and innovative vision. Her trajectory from legal scholar to Secretary of State and research director has been fueled by a deep commitment to institutional transformation and sustainable development. Her pioneering efforts in public procurement law and circular economy have set new benchmarks in governance and interdisciplinary research. As a professor across multiple institutions, she inspires future leaders while driving impactful policy reforms. Her research leadership at GREENOLOGY and MATE has facilitated innovation ecosystems that blend legal compliance with green technology. With numerous national awards, published works, and cross-sector collaborations, Prof. Boros is uniquely positioned at the confluence of education, law, and sustainability. These attributes make her a strong and deserving candidate for national and international recognition through distinguished awards in research, policy innovation, and academic excellence.