Presentations of the doctoral students Session 1: Chair prof. Jerzy Różański (Room 111)
Bernard Kokczyński, Financial and non-financial determinants of bankruptcy of Polish non-public enterprises.
Paulina Staniszewska, The role of hybrid work in managing project teams in the banking sector.
Alina Błaszczyk, Wpływ obecności kobiet w organach statutowych na wyniki finansowe spółek publicznych w Polsce.
Session 2: Chair prof. Świątek–Barylska (Room 115)
Ernest Burzak, Information asymmetry in financial markets- methods of quantification.
Wojciech Krzyśpiak, Trade flow analysis between China and BRI partners. The gravity model approach.
Dominik Katarzyński, The role of the EU ETS in transforming the energy mix of EU member states.
16:30
Dinner (at the Management Faculty)
13 December 2024
9:00
Registration
9:30 –9.45
Opening of the Colloquium
9:45 – 11:45
Plenary Session 1 (room 111) Chair prof. Jose-Maria Montero
Xiu-Mei Fu, Research on the dual-cycle coordinated development path of marine biomedical industry
Jiri Strouhal (Skoda Auto University, Czechia), ESG Reporting from Stakeholder's' Perspective
Marek Gruszczyński (SGH, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland), Accounting research and the role of microeconometrics.
Paweł Miłobędzki, Sabina Nowak (University of Gdansk, Poland), The components of Bitcoin’s bid-ask spread. Does the change in tick size matter.
11:45 – 12:00
Coffee break
12:00 – 14:00
Plenary Session 2 (room 111) Chair prof. Jiri Strouhal
Dominik Rozkrut (Statistics Poland), Integrating Earth Observations and Official Statistics: Advancing Satellite Imagery Applications at Statistics Poland
Gema Fernandez-Aviles Calderon, Jose Maria Montero (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain), TBA
Barbara Liberda, Krzysztof Szczygielski, Jacek Lewkowicz (University of Warsaw, Poland), Unlocking Innovation in Micro-firms: The Case of Poland.
14.00 – 14:45
Lunch
14:45 – 16:45
Topic Session 1 (room 111) Chair: prof. Marek Gruszczyński
Tadeusz Trzaskalik (Economic University in Katowice, Poland), Multiobjective, multistage decision making applying reference points.
Lodewikus Janse van Rensburg (University of Johannesburg, South Africa), Exploring the economic impact of AI patents: patterns, trends, and partial correlation.
Karolina Laba, Nadine Swart (University of Johannesburg, South Africa), Validation of the decent work scale in South Africa.
Lia Hewitt (University of Johannesburg, South Africa), Entrepreneurial Success through leadership, context, and complexity.
Konrad Raczkowski (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland), Dariusz Filip (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland), Yochanan Shachmurove (The City College and The City University of New York, USA), Factors determining macroeconomic stability.
Mariusz Przybylik (Kossecki Tax Planning), Yochanan Shachmurove (The City College and The City University of New York, USA), Paweł Kossecki (Kossecki Tax Planning), Energy transformation benefits for households from power balancing.
Anna Shostya (PACE University, USA), The effect of the war on labor market in Ukraine.
14:45 – 16:45
Topic Session 2 (room 115) Chair: prof. Paweł Miłobędzki
Krzysztof Kompa, Dorota Witkowska (University of Johannesburg, South Africa, University of Lodz, Poland), Application of multidimensional analysis to long-term portfolio construction.
Mariola Piłatowska, Andrzej Geise, The impact of oil prices shocks on GDP growth in selected European countries. Diminishing economic effects.
Joanna Landmesser-Rusek, Dorota Żebrowska-Suchodolska, Mariola Chrzanowska, Comparison of two types of topological networks for the foreign exchange market: based on correlation coefficients and on the concept of causalit.
Mateusz Mokrogulski, A supergame and macroprudential framework. The case of housing loans in Poland.
Aleksandra Matuszewska-Janica (Warsaw University of Life Sciences in Warsaw, Poland), Decomposing the Gender Pay Gap in the EU: the role of outliers.
Dorota Witkowska, Krzysztof Kompa (University of Lodz, Poland, University of Johannesburg, South Africa), Do women on boards influence market value of companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.