SGH employees are involved in many scientific and research projects, as well as didactic and organisational projects. We invite you to familiarise yourself with selected and currently implemented projects.

Scientific grants and research projects

Analysis of Bias of Fiscal Forecasts of International Institutions for Selected Economies of the European Union

Project director:
Jakub Rybacki, M.A.

Investing in ‘Welcoming Spaces’ in Europe: Revitalising Shrinking Areas by Hosting Non-EU Migrants

Project director:
Paweł Kubicki, Ph.D., SGH Professor

Development of an innovative product and technology - including intelligent algorithms, software and sensors - for automatic allocation of cause and effect costs using modern cost accounting in enterprises with a high level of complexity of technological

Project director:
Monika Raulinajtys-Grzybek, Ph.D., SGH Professor

The role of sports activity in building social capital in Poland

Project director:
Elżbieta Biernat, Ph.D., SGH Professor

Innovative Local Shields: Business and Local Government Initiatives

Project director:
Professor Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska, Ph.D.

Advancement of Central and Eastern European Countries in Value Chains Before and After the Pandemic: Opportunities and Future Challenges

Project director:
Mariusz Radło, Ph.D., SGH Professor

Health care in Central and Eastern European countries after the pandemic - overcoming the crisis or permanent changes?

Project director:
Monika Raulinajtys-Grzybek, Ph.D., SGH Professor

Competition on the Single European Market and in Central & Eastern Europe. Opportunities and Threats for Polish Companies. Economic and Legal Problems

Project director:
Roman Sobiecki, Ph.D., SGH Professor

Comparison of Institutional Pathologies of Innovation Networks in Poland and in Hungary

Project director:
Małgorzata Elżbieta Godlewska, Ph.D.

Start-up Support Systems in CEE

Project director:
Tomasz Pilewicz, Ph.D.

Development Paths of Central and Eastern European Countries and Regions

Project director:
Professor Mariusz Próchniak, Ph.D.

Tendencies in Tax Policy in Central and Eastern European Countries and Their Impact on Tax Obligations of Entrepreneurs

Project director:
Dominik Gajewski, Ph.D., SGH Professor

Academic partnership for methods and applications of advanced data analytics

Project director:
Professor Bogumił Kamiński, Ph.D.
Funding for SGH:
1 998 140 PLN
Project budget:
1 998 140 PLN

EMPATHY: Let's Empower, Participate and teach Each Other to Hype Empathy. Challenging Discourse about Islam and Muslims in Poland

Project director:
Katarzyna Górak-Sosnowska, Ph.D., SGH Professor
Project budget:
274 505 EUR

GVCs in Central Europe – a perspective of the automotive sector after COVID-19

Project director:
Eliza Przeździecka, Ph.D., SGH Professor

Clusters as platforms for business-research (B2R)/research-business (R2B) relations

Project director:
Marta Mackiewicz, Ph.D.

Projections of demand for care among the elderly in Poland, including health status and family situation

Project director:
Wojciech Łątkowski, M.A.

Strengths and weaknesses of SGH graduates in the opinion of SGH Partners Club members.

Project director:
Joanna Żukowska, Ph.D.

Optimising the selection procedure for subjects from the didactic offer of the SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Project director:
Professor Mariusz Próchniak, Ph.D.

Investments as a way of challenging selected exclusion types in regions/countries of Central and Eastern Europe

Project director:
Honorata Nyga-Łukaszewska, Ph.D.

Closing the income gap between Central and Eastern Europe and Western Europe

Project director:
Professor Mariusz Próchniak, Ph.D.

Systemy wsparcia start-upów w krajach Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej.

Project director:
Tomasz Pilewicz, Ph.D.

Perception of the SGH Warsaw School of Economics by Secondary School Pupils

Project director:
Paweł Kubicki, Ph.D., SGH Professor
Project budget:
11 000 PLN

Development Trajectories of Central and Eastern Europe in 2015-2020

Project director:
Mariusz Próchniak, Ph.D., SGH Professor

The transparency and communication of central banks after the crisis. Measurement and macroeconomic effects for European inflation targeting central banks

Project director:
Professor Mariusz Próchniak, Ph.D.