Dr Maks Belitski

Dr Maks Belitski


Senior Lecturer in Business Statistics

Location: Lord Ashcroft Building, 3rd floor, Cambridge
Room: LAB 322

UK: 0845 196 2483
International: +44 (0)1245 493131 ext. 2483
Email: maks.belitski@anglia.ac.uk





Maks studied International Economics at Belarusian State University where he received his undergraduate and postgraduate degree as Candidate of Science in International Economics. After a scholarship at the University of Milan, Department of Economics he moved to the University of Leicester, UK to continue his doctorate in Entrepreneurship and Cities. Maks received his Ph.D. in Applied Economics in 2011 from the Leicester University, UK and another PhD in Economics from the University of Milan (Italy) in 2012. He was a Fulbright Scholar at SPEA Indiana University 2011-2012, Research fellow at Brunel University (UK), teaching fellow at University College London (UK) and University of Leicester (UK), lecturer at the University of Economics in Bratislava (Slovakia) and senior lecturer at the Belarusian State University (Belarus).

Maks' research areas include the impact of investment in knowledge on innovation performance; creativity, entrepreneurship and regional economic development; entrepreneurship in cities and applied microeconomics. He has published in Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, Journal of Regional Studies, Journal of Sustainable Economy, Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, Journal of International Law and International Relations and others.


Publications

  • Audretsch, D., & Belitski, M., (2013, forthcoming). Creativity, Entrepreneurship and Regional Economic Development. Regional Studies. Special issue on "Geography of Innovation: New trends and implications for public policy renewal" ABS 3*
  • Belitski, M., & Péliová, J. (2011). Output Sustainability to Exogenous and Endogenous Shocks: Evidence from Emerging Economies. International Journal of Sustainable Economy, 3 (3): 255-280.
  • Belitski, M., & Korosteleva, J. (2010). Entrepreneurial Activity across European Cities. Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, 30(4): Article 12.
  • Belitski, M., & Péliová, J. (2009). Analysis of Ad-hoc Monetary Shocks in Central and Eastern Europe. New Economy, 2: 86-99.

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