Speakers
CHANGES IN FINANCIAL MARKETS AND KEY MARKET INSTITUTIONS (1.3)
Monday, 19.09.2022, Building C, room E (Cracow University of Economics)
Czupryna Marcin
Marcin Czupryna - Associate professor in the Financial Markets Department of Cracow University of Economics, Poland. He holds PhD in Quantitative Methods in Economics from the Warsaw School of Economics. He obtained Marie Curie Scholarship in 2004 (Center for operations research and econometrics, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium).
His research concentrate on decisions under risk and uncertainty, behavioural aspects of decision process with the application to the financial markets as well as on microstructural aspects of the markets.
He is also co-editor in Argumenta Oeconomica Cracoviensia. His business experience encompasses almost 10 years of project management, risk measurement and modelling as well as software development within HypoVereinsbank and UniCredit group.
Bourgeois-Gironde Sacha
Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde is professor of behavioral law and economics at University Paris-II Panthéon-Assas and researcher at Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris. His work work roots in the study of cognitive biases and models of limited rationality and has been published in various economic journals (JEBO, Theory and Decision, ...) and general scientific ones (PNAS, Nature Communications, ...). But the main goal of this work is to analyze the relationship between the human mind and the institutional contexts in which choices take place. This has led to more recent forays into the field of behavioral mechanism design (in collaboration with Marcin Czupryna at Krakow Economics University): how institutional design can turn human biases into optimal decisions. This finds direct applications with respect to environmental issues and the analysis of legal frameworks that can guide humans to more sustainable behavior towards their natural environments.
Oleksy Paweł
is since 2012 an Assistant Professor at the Cracow University of Economics, Department of Financial Markets. He received his Ph.D. in economics from SGH Warsaw School of Economics. He also studied at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität in Freiburg (DAAD scholarship). His research interests focus on financial markets and institutions, alternative investments and financialisation of non-financial corporates and real assets. He is a member of the American Association of Wine Economists and also a reviewer of scientific journals in the field of economics and finance. He has an extensive professional experience gained in companies operating in real estate and energy markets.
His teaching activities include different financial markets-related courses at undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate level. As a visiting professor within Erasmus and CEEPUS Programs he has been teaching at many foreign universities. He also coordinates studies in Financial Markets organized in cooperation with the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF).
Growiec Jakub
Jakub Growiec is a Professor of Economics at SGH Warsaw School of Economics. His core research interests are long-run economic growth and technological change, production functions, automation, human and social capital. He has obtained his PhD in 2007 in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, and his habilitation and professorship subsequently at SGH. He has published 33 scientific articles in respectable JCR-listed international journals in economics and social science, for example in the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Macroeconomic Dynamics, Journal of Economic Surveys, Economics Letters, Journal of Happiness Studies and Social Networks. He is also the author of a monograph Accelerating Economic Growth: Lessons From 200 000 Years of Technological Progress and Human Development (Springer, 2022). He has received numerous national prizes for his scientific achievements, including the NCN Award (2020), Minister of Science and Higher Education Award (2014), and “Polityka” Scientific Award (2012). He led several research projects and presented at 50+ international conferences and seminars. He is a fellow of 4th Intercontinental Academia on Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence (AI). He believes that in the digital era rapidly developing AI algorithms will likely become a game-changer for the global economy and society, overcoming the recent slowdown in global productivity growth while also producing a range of disruptive results and creating a wave of important ethical and societal challenges.
Czekaj Jan
Ratajczak Marek
Prof. Marek Ratajczak, Ph.D., Full Professor of the Poznań University of Economics and Business, Head of the Department of Macroeconomics and Development Studies and Director of the Instiute of Economics. Main research areas: Macroeconomics, History of Economic Thought, in particular the development of institutional economics. Author of almost 250 publications, including the article "Finasyzacja gospodarki” (“Financialization of the economy), Ekonomista 3/2012, which is perceived as particularly important from the point of view of commencing broader research and studies on financialization in Poland.
Bolisęga Maciej
PhD - doctor of social sciences in the discipline of economics and finance. Mr Bolisega has been working at Cracow University of Economics in the Department of Financial Markets as assistant professor. His scientific interests focus on monetary policy, international trade and inflation. In addition to his academic experience he has been working at UBS Investment Bank as economist. For many years he has been dealing with macroeconomic forecasts of the US economy.
Jagódka Maciej
Maciej Jagódka, MA. A graduate of master's studies in economics at the University of Economics in Krakow.
Research interests: Development economics, human capital, regional development
Research: The impact of human capital on raising innovation and socio-economic development