Zoltan Acs


Zoltan J. Acs is an American economist. He is Professor of Management at The London School of Economics, and a professor at George Mason University, where he teaches in the Schar School of Policy and Government and is the Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Public Policy. He is also a visiting professor at Imperial College Business School in London and affiliated with the University of Pecs in Hungary. He is co-editor and founder of Small Business Economics, a leading academic journal.
Acs was previously Research Scholar at the Entrepreneurship Growth and Public Policy Group at the Max Planck Institute for Economics in Jena, Germany. He has also served as Chief Economist at the U.S. Small Business Administration ; Research Fellow at the U.S. Bureau of the Census; Associate Director of the Center for International Business Education and Research; Research Associate at the Institute on Western Europe at Columbia University; and Scholar-in-Residence at the Kauffman Foundation.
A leading advocate of the importance of entrepreneurship for economic development, Acs is the founder and President of , a global think tank based in Washington, D.C. Along with Laszlo Szerb, Acs is the creator of the ' that is the first roadmap and compass to track the global entrepreneurship ecosystem.
He has published more than 200 articles and 35 books. His most recent book,
', was a finalist for the Academy of Management George R Baker Prize for the best book in management in 2014.

Personal life

Acs was born in Villach, Austria, to Hungarian parents. He emigrated with his parents to the United States in the 1952 and grew up in Cleveland, Ohio.

Research

Acs's primary contributions to his field have been in the areas of Innovation, Regional Knowledge Spillover, Incentives and Entrepreneurship, and Entrepreneurship and Technology.

Publications

Books