Badania naukowe prowadzone w Instytucie Przedsiębiorstwa

Currently Conducted Research at the Institute of Enterprise

 

Previous research

2022
  1. Smart business - smart regions - smart society: towards a new paradigm, statutory research KNoP (2022-2024), prof. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska
2021
  1. Miniatura V, Narodowe Centrum Nauki, 2021-2022 – „Intelligent local government organizations and sustainable development of municipalities in Poland” – dr Tomasz Pilewicz
  2. Local innovation shields - initiatives of business and local government - Rector’s Grant, prof. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska
2020

Interuniversity Research Grant – SGH i UEW

  1. Interuniversity Research Project at SGH – UE in Wrocław 2020-2022: “Exploring co-creation practices with customers in the early stages of innovation development process” – dr Tomasz Pilewicz, co-lecturer.
  2. Analysis and diagnosis of the current state along with SWOT analysis, strategic recommendations for the city of Kielce, and a survey study related to the development of the “Kielce 2030+ Smart City Strategy”.
2019
  1. Three-year research project on “Family Businesses and Their Role in Shaping Sustainability,” conducted by a team of employees and collaborators from the Department of Family Enterprise as part of the statutory research KNoP SGH on “Enterprise Facing the Requirements of Sustainable Development,” led by prof. dr hab. Romana Sobieckiego.
  2. Joint research and implementation project titled “Regiogmina” carried out by the Marshal Office of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, and the Warsaw School of Economics. - dr hab. Jan Klimek, prof. SGH, dr Tomasz Pilewicz, dr Beata Żelazko.
  3. Spatial aspects of sustainable development, statutory research under KNoP, prof. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska
2018

 

2017
  1. Demographic and institutional determinants of entrepreneurship development – local, regional, national, and international dimensions, statutory task of the KNoP - prof. zw. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska.
  2. Investment attractiveness of regions vs. competitiveness of enterprises and entrepreneurship development, statutory research task of the KNoP - prof. zw. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska.
  3. Research of Young Scientists at SGH Warsaw School of Economics - “The Role of Municipalities in Reducing Transaction Costs for Enterprises” - dr Tomasz Pilewicz.

NCN Grants

  1. dr Dariusz Turek - Research project: Counterproductive organizations. How and when companies undermine their employees’ productivity

2016
  1. Investment attractiveness of regions and competitiveness of enterprises and entrepreneurship development.
    1a. Demographic and institutional determinants of entrepreneurship development - local, regional, national, and international dimensions, research lead prof. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska.
  2. Demographic and institutional determinants of entrepreneurship development – local, regional, national, and international dimensions, statutory task KNoP - prof. zw. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska
2015
  1. Risk of business location in Poland, Project Leader: Kazimierz Kuciński;
  2. Updating reports on the investment attractiveness of the 16 voivodeships of Poland, Project Leader: Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska; Lider: KNOP01-Institute of Enterprise;
  3. Eco-innovations in the city, Project Manager: Alina Modrzejeska-Kołakowska; Leader: KNoP11 - Institute of Corporate Finance and Investment
  4. Przedsiębiorstwo w rozwoju regionów gospodarczych – aspekty ekonomiczne i społeczne. Polska na tle Europy i świata, Kierownik projektu: Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska.
  5. Study on the competitiveness of family businesses, project conducted at the Family Business Unit - prof. SGH dr hab. Jan Klimek
2014
  1. Enterprise in the development of economic regions – economic and social aspects. Poland compared to Europe and the world, Research Leader – Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska, coordinating the work of over 20 researchers, doctoral students, and economic practitioners.
    Personal involvement in project implementation:
    1a. “The Role of Location Risk in Shaping the Investment Attractiveness of Regions” (Dr hab. Hanna Godlewska – Majkowska prof. SGH. dr Paweł Bartoszczuk, dr Adam Kałowski, dr Stanisław Konarski, dr Dariusz Turek, dr Jacek Wysocki, mgr Magdalena Typa, mgr Mariusz Czarnecki, mgr Hieronim Jędrzejewski, mgr Paulina Mechło mgr Paweł Nowakowski, mgr Maciej Pawłowski, mgr Magdalena Senderowska, Full Professor Sue Charlesworth PhD, Reader Frank Warwick PhD, dr Agnieszka Komor);
  2. 1b. “The Role of Location Risk in Shaping the Investment Attractiveness of Regions”(Dr hab. Hanna Godlewska – Majkowska prof. SGH. dr Paweł Bartoszczuk, dr Adam Kałowski, dr Stanisław Konarski, dr Dariusz Turek, dr Jacek Wysocki, mgr Magdalena Typa, mgr Mariusz Czarnecki, mgr Hieronim Jędrzejewski, mgr Paulina Mechło mgr Paweł Nowakowski, mgr Maciej Pawłowski, mgr Magdalena Senderowska ,Full Professor Sue Charlesworth PhD, Reader Frank Warwick PhD, dr Agnieszka Komor).
  3. Updating and preparing reports on the investment attractiveness of the 16 voivodeships of Poland, Project Manager: Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska;  Institute of Enterprise
  4. Eco-innovations in the city, Project Manager: Alina Modrzejeska-Kołakowska; Leader: Institute of Corporate Finance and Investment.
  5. Innovativeness of family businesses - prof. SGH dr hab. Jan Klimek, dr Beata Żelazko

NCN Grants

  1. dr inż. Paweł Bartoszczuk  - OPUS 6 Competition: Study on eco-innovations in enterprises
2013
  1. Enterprise in the development of economic regions – economic and social aspects. Poland compared to Europe and the world – statutory research, research leader: Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska. As part of this scientific research, coordination the work of over 20 researchers, doctoral students, and economic practitioners.
    Personal involvement in project implementation:
    1a. The role of regional market competitiveness in creating a bioeconomy (team: dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska- team leader, dr hab. A. Buszko, dr P. Bartoszczuk, dr Agnieszka Komor, mgr M. Typa, mgr Cezary Olejnik, dr J. Skorwider Namiotko, dr W. Wierzbicka i inni).
    1b. Investment attractiveness of regions and the location of enterprises in the global economy (team: dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska prof. SGH – research leader, dr P. Bartoszczuk, dr P. Zarębski, mgr M. Typa, mgr M. Czernecki).
  2. Conditions for boosting the innovativeness of industrial enterprises in Poland, NCN, 2013/ 09//B/HS4/02, prof. Krystyna Poznańska.
2012
  1. Polish regions on the map of the European Union’s attractiveness -  prof. SGH dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska (research leader), dr Patrycjusz Zarębski, mgr Magdalena Typa, mgr Konrad Zawodziński.
  2. Entrepreneurship as a factor of competitiveness in regional direct investment markets in Poland, with particular emphasis on the institutional factor - prof. SGH dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska (research leader), mgr Irena Duszkiewicz, mgr Piotr Kryjom, mgr Cezary Olejnik, mgr Tomasz Pilewicz, mgr Magdalena Typa.
  3. The role of entrepreneurship in the migration of investment capital - dr Beata Żelazko, mgr Magdalena Senderowska.
  4. Organizational justice in managing enterprise employees - dr Dariusz Turek.
  5. Determinants of competitiveness of enterprises in the automotive sector in Poland - prof. SGH dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska, dr Agnieszka Komor.
  6. Competitive Position of Regions: Poland Compared to the EU (co-authors: Dr. A. Kowalski, Dr. Hab. A. Ambroziak, Dr. Hab. M. Weresa), scientific study developed as part of the statutory research edited by Dr. Hab. M. Weresa titled “Competitiveness of Poland in the Global Economy – Macroeconomic and Regional Dimensions,” Collegium of World Economy, SGH, Warsaw 2012.
2011
  1. Investment attractiveness of regions as a determinant of entrepreneurial competitive advantages - prof. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska (research leader), mgr Magdalena Typa,  dr Agnieszka Komor, dr Patrycjusz Zarębski.
  2. Counterproductive behaviors of enterprise employees: determinants, consequences, and prevention - dr Dariusz Turek.
  3. The Local Educational System as an Instrument for Creating an Innovative Economy - prof. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska.
  4. Renewable energy sources as a factor of structural changes in Polish agriculture -  prof. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska, dr Patrycjusz Zarębski.
  5. Investment potential of rural areas in Central and Eastern Europe: The case of Poland - prof. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska.
  6. Investment potential of rural areas in Central and Eastern Europe: The example of Poland.
  7. The human factor in the development of individual and corporate entrepreneurship - dr hab. Beata Jamka (research leader), dr Dariusz Turek, dr Marzena Fryczyńska, dr Beata Chmielewiec.
2010
  1. Enterprises operating in special economic zones as a source of innovation (Based on the level of innovativeness of zone municipalities) - mgr Magdalena Typa.
  2. The impact of investment attractiveness on regional entrepreneurship in Poland - prof. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska (research leader), prof. dr hab. Teresa Pakulska, mgr Magdalena Typa, dr Patrycjusz Zarębski.
  3. Investment attractiveness of Polish regions for traditional and modern sectors (co-author: Dr. Patrycjusz Zarębski, pp. 7-206) as part of the statutory research task led by: prof. dr hab. Andrzej Hermana.
  4. Level of social capital in Polish regions; pp. 35-46 as a scientific study developed as part of the research project titled “Social Capital as a Factor of Regional Development” (Rector’s Grant, SGH), Project Leader: dr hab. Zbigniew Strzelecki.
  5. Demographic and social determinants of entrepreneurship development - prof. dr hab. Irena Lichniak (research leader), prof. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska, dr Dariusz Turek, dr inż. Paweł Bartoszczuk, mgr Beata Żelazko, Konrad Zawodziński.
2009
  1. Innovativeness as a factor in increasing the investment attractiveness of Polish regions in the years 2002-2007, prof. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska (team leader), prof. dr hab. Irena Lichniak, dr Andrzej Wodecki, dr inż. Paweł Bartoszczuk, mgr Magdalena Typa, mgr Beata Żelazko, dr Patrycjusz Zarębski.
  2. Surpluses and shortages of personnel - a regional perspective (co-author Paweł Bartoszczuk), developed as part of the research led by Dr. Hab. I. Lichniak titled “Labor Resources for Modern Services in Poland.”. Prof. dr hab. Irena Lichniak (kierownik zespołu), prof. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska, prof. dr hab. Małgorzata Poniatowska-Jaksch, prof. dr hab. Teresa Pakulska, prof. dr hab. Tadeusz Tkaczyk, mgr Beata Żelazko, mgr Dawid Karbowiniczek.
  3. Location of business process outsourcing (BPO) centers in Poland, developed as part of the research led by Dr. Hab. I. Lichniak titled “Labor Resources for Modern Services in Poland.”
2008
  1. Local educational system as an instrument for creating an innovative economy, N R11 0010 04, Grant Manager: dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska.
  2. Human capital and the real investment attractiveness of regions, developed as part of the scientific task led by Dr. Hab. Irena Lichniak titled “Labor resources as a determinant of the attractiveness of Polish regions for investments in high-tech sectors”. Prof. dr hab. Irena Lichniak (team leader), prof. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska, prof. dr hab. Małgorzata Poniatowska-Jaksch, prof. dr hab. Teresa Pakulska, dr inż. Paweł Bartoszczuk, mgr Beata Żelazko, mgr Magdalena Typa, mgr Agnieszka Komor.
  3. Investment attractiveness of Polish regions and the shaping of local and regional economic specializations – Project Leader: dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska.
2007
  1. The attractiveness of Polish regions for investments in the service sector - prof. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska (team leader), prof. dr hab. Teresa Pakulska, prof. dr hab. Irena Lichniak, prof. dr hab. Małgorzata Poniatowska-Jaksch, dr Aleksander Werner, dr Mariusz Kopniak, dr inż. Paweł Bartoszczuk, mgr Beata Żelazko, mgr Magdalena Typa, mgr Agnieszka Komor.
  2. Structural change processes in the Polish economy. The perspective of creating a service economy- prof. dr hab. Irena Lichniak (team leader), prof. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska, dr inż. Paweł Bartoszczuk, mgr Beata Żelazko, mgr Agnieszka Komor.
  3. Knowledge creation processes, transfer of scientific and technological achievements to industry, and their impact on economic development, grant MNiSZW, 370/N-COST/2008/0, prof. Krystyna Poznańska.
2006
  1. Territorial marketing as a factor of competitiveness for high-tech enterprises (using the example of the medical biotechnology sector) - prof. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska, mgr Beata Żelazko.

 

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