Speakers
DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES OF THE NEW ECONOMY (2.2)
Tuesday, 20.09.2022, Building C, room F (Cracow University of Economics)
Cellary Wojciech
WOJCIECH CELLARY received the M.Sc. (1974), Ph.D. (1977) and Dr. Hab. (1981) degrees from the Poznan University of Technology (Poland). In 1989 he received the title of Professor. From 1974–1992 he was with the Poznan University of Technology, from 1987–1991 serving as the scientific director of the Institute of Computing Science. From 1992–1996 he served as the vice-president of the Franco-Polish School of New Information and Communication Technologies. From 1996–2021 he was with the Poznan University of Economics and Business serving as the head of the Department of Information Technology. Currently he is professor at the WSB University in Poznan. He has been a visiting professor at: University of Nancy I and II, Paris-Sud and Paris-Dauphine (France), University of Genova and Ancona (Italy), United Nations University in Macao (S.A.R. China) and Guimaraes (Portugal). He has led numerous industrial projects on the development of hardware and software of computer systems and their applications. The projects were supported by Polish, French and American industry, Polish Ministry for Research, as well as UE Framework Programmes. He is co-author of 3 European patents. He served as a consultant to many Polish Ministries, Polish Parliament and Senate, as well as many research institutes and governmental projects. In 2010-2011 he chaired the Council for Digitization, an advisory body to the Minister of the Interior and Administration in Poland. He has been a main organizer of over 60 scientific national and international conferences and he has been a member of the program committees of over 400 conferences. He authored 10 books, edited 17 books, authored 30 chapters in books, and over 150 articles in journals and conference proceedings. His current research interests include technologies of electronic business, e-government and e-governance, digital economy and society, and Industry 4.0.
Rymarzak Małgorzata
is an economist and a real estate management specialist. She is an assistant professor at the Department of Investment and Real Estate at the University of Gdansk, at which she is also the director of postgraduate studies in real estate management and development projects. Malgorzata was employed by TU Delft (the Netherlands) as a Postdoctoral Researcher on Implementing campus innovations between November 2019 and June 2021. She has also been a guest researcher at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology - NTNU (Norway), at Vienna University of Economics and Business (Austria), and an affiliate academic at the Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment (UK). She has published more than thirty articles and one book. Her latest research focused on the role of real estate in higher education and was funded by the National Science Centre.
Bober Tomasz
PhD in economics in the discipline of management science
Experience:
Assistant professor at the Department of Organizations Development, Cracow University of Economics. Conducting quantitative and qualitative research in the field of economics and management.
Author and co-author of several dozen scientific publications (articles and monographs) in the field of e-commerce and strategic management. Teaching the following subjects: E-business, Design of management systems, Strategies for enterprise development, Business plan, Customer relationship management, Introduction to Management.
Consultant in the field of business plan development, business management and marketing aspects. Conducting trainings and consulting for entrepreneurs and people starting a business. Experience in running own business and sales management.
Izabela Czaja, PhD
PhD - economics, Faculty of Economics and International Relations, Cracow University of Economics. She is the author and co-author of three monographs, 35 chapters in monographs and 20 articles in magazines. Scientific and research interests include areas related to the subject of economic activity such as: entrepreneurship, evolutionary economics, microeconomics, history of economic thought, legal and tax conditions of conducting business activity, modeling the development of small and medium-sized companies, innovations, heuristics, international economic relations, dynamics of sector development private sector, SME sector in Poland and in the world.
Kosała Małgorzata
Małgorzata Kosała - PhD in economics sciences in the field of management sciences
Faculty of Economics and International Relations, Cracow University of Economics (2006)
Publications
Author of over 60 scientific and didactic publications (including: one book in co-authorship; co-editor of three publications; 36 chapters in monographs and articles in journals).
Projects
Participant of several covered projects. Contractor of the Malopolska Educational Cloud project as part of the “Entrepreneurship” panel (in 2013-present). Secretary of the Editorial Board of the International Scientific Quarterly “Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review” (EBER) (2013 – 2019); member of the Main and Regional Enterprise Olympics since 2008; reviewer in several national scientific journals; NCN reviewer; head of post-graduate studies (2010-2013); secretary and member of the committees of domestic and foreign conferences. Member of the Scientific Society of Organization and Management; IPMA Poland (certificate).
Research interests
Research and scientific interests focus on entrepreneurship and innovation, including entrepreneurship education, investing in human resources for entrepreneurship, shaping entrepreneurial attitudes among young people, creativity in organizations, innovation processes, the impact of regional conditions on business creation, business management, and innovation determinants enterprises with particular emphasis on the SME sector, creation of the organization’s innovative potential and innovation management, barriers of innovation processes, supporting SME innovation
Żmija Katarzyna
Węziak-Białowolska Dorota
Dr hab. Dorota Weziak-Bialowolska is an associate professor at the Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Philosophy, Centre for Evaluation and Analysis of Public Policies. She received her master’s degree in quantitative methods (2003), her doctoral degree in economics (2008) and post-doctoral degree (habilitation) in sociology (2016). Her research interests are in methodology including impact assessment and evaluation as well as psychometrics, composite scales, and indicators. Her recent focus is on positive health and human flourishing.
From 2017 to 2021 she was a research scientist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health She also held an academic appointment at Harvard Institute for Quantitative Social Science. From 2011 to 2017 she worked for the European Commission Joint Research Centre (in Italy) as a post-doctoral researcher and a research fellow. Between 2010 and 2012 she was appointed an assistant professor at the Educational Research Institute (in Poland). Between 2003 and 2015 she held an academic appointment at the Warsaw School of Economics, as an assistant professor as well as a research and teaching assistant. In her career, she has had an opportunity to work with policy makers, international organizations (UN, OECD, World Bank, and WIPO), European Commission agencies (four Directorates General), foundations (Levi Strauss Foundation, European Cultural Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Sustainable Society Foundation), and international organizations (e.g., ENCATC) on multiple interdisciplinary projects. She also served as a scientific advisor for the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) in ‘the Quality of life in major European cities’ project. To date, she published about 80 papers in peer reviewed journals, 7 book chapters, and 2 books.
Jelonek Magdalena
Magdalena Jelonek, assistant professor at the Cracow University of Economics (teaching and research) and The Centre of Evaluation and Analysis of Public Policies (research). Her current research interests focus on the evaluation of public policies, HE sector analysis, human capital (skills and competencies) and methodology of the social sciences (eg. survey research, performance indicators, quasi-experimental design). She is the author of dozens of publications on the labour market situation, competencies, the professional situation of university graduates, and public policies in the educational and labour market domains (e.g. Universities and the Labour Market: Graduate Transitions from Education to Employment, Routledge 2022, From university to the labour market: individual decisions, social mechanisms and public policies, Scholar 2020, Necessary Changes, Adverse Effects? The Institutional Patterns of Adaptation of Economics Universities to Changes Prompted by the Reform of Poland's Science and Higher Education System – Management Learning 2020 with S. Mazur).
Over the past four years, she participated in several research projects financed from public funds (as a team member or project leader). Examples of these studies are the Study of Human Capital in Poland - a series of longitudinal nationwide surveys, Competencies in the Economy and Labor Market (for NCBR, research leader: 2018-2019) and Competency mismatches in student and doctoral support programs (for NCBR, research leader: 2021-2022).
Zakrzewska Małgorzata
Asystent badawczo-dydaktyczny w Katedrze Procesu Zarządzania Kolegium Nauk o Zarządzaniu i Jakości Instytutu Zarządzania na Uniwersytecie Ekonomicznym w Krakowie. Ukończyła studia w zakresie analityki gospodarczej (2019) oraz innowacji w biznesie (2020) na Uniwersytecie Ekonomicznym w Krakowie. Zainteresowania naukowe: zarządzanie projektami, zarządzanie strategiczne, kompetencje menedżerskie.
Projekty badawcze: „Społeczno-gospodarcze konsekwencje czwartej rewolucji przemysłowej” w ramach programu Regionalna Inicjatywa Doskonałości.
Zadanie 1.1. Złożoność zarządzania organizacjami w warunkach czwartej rewolucji przemysłowej
Zadanie 2.2. Zasoby rozwojowe nowej gospodarki
Aktywność społeczna i organizacyjna:
Od 2018 roku członek stowarzyszenia International Project Management Institute (kierownik i członek zespołów projektowych), Członek Komisji Rewizyjnej IPMA Young Crew Poland (2018-2020), Przewodnicząca Rady IPMA Young Crew Poland (2020-2022).
Współpraca z biznesem:
Praktyczne doświadczenie zdobywała m.in. poprzez staż Centrum Doradztwa Strategicznego, współpracę z Klastrem LifeScience Kraków w ramach Inicjatywy Awangarda oraz wsparcie zespołu analityków w pracy dla ABB GBS.
Kosała Małgorzata
Małgorzata Kosała - PhD in economics sciences in the field of management sciences
Faculty of Economics and International Relations, Cracow University of Economics (2006)
Publications
Author of over 60 scientific and didactic publications (including: one book in co-authorship; co-editor of three publications; 36 chapters in monographs and articles in journals).
Projects
Participant of several covered projects. Contractor of the Malopolska Educational Cloud project as part of the “Entrepreneurship” panel (in 2013-present). Secretary of the Editorial Board of the International Scientific Quarterly “Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review” (EBER) (2013 – 2019); member of the Main and Regional Enterprise Olympics since 2008; reviewer in several national scientific journals; NCN reviewer; head of post-graduate studies (2010-2013); secretary and member of the committees of domestic and foreign conferences. Member of the Scientific Society of Organization and Management; IPMA Poland (certificate).
Research interests
Research and scientific interests focus on entrepreneurship and innovation, including entrepreneurship education, investing in human resources for entrepreneurship, shaping entrepreneurial attitudes among young people, creativity in organizations, innovation processes, the impact of regional conditions on business creation, business management, and innovation determinants enterprises with particular emphasis on the SME sector, creation of the organization’s innovative potential and innovation management, barriers of innovation processes, supporting SME innovation
Izabela Czaja, PhD
PhD - economics, Faculty of Economics and International Relations, Cracow University of Economics. She is the author and co-author of three monographs, 35 chapters in monographs and 20 articles in magazines. Scientific and research interests include areas related to the subject of economic activity such as: entrepreneurship, evolutionary economics, microeconomics, history of economic thought, legal and tax conditions of conducting business activity, modeling the development of small and medium-sized companies, innovations, heuristics, international economic relations, dynamics of sector development private sector, SME sector in Poland and in the world.