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Agata Gemzik-Salwach
Doctor of Economic Sciences. She is interested in banking, financialisation, new financial regulations and their economic effects, the bank credit market and lending institutions. The author of many scientific publications and research reports in areas such as: financial management, banking and economics.
Between 2015-2019 presiding over the Organizing Committee of three international scientific conferences related to financialization. In 2013-2014 she was a member of the Investment Committee of Innofund. In the years 2006-2008 she was an advisor for the implementation of recovery programs in enterprises in the Equal project "A system for preventing unemployment in poorly urbanized areas".
Dean of the Faculty of Management at the University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow
Justyna Chmiel
In 2011, Justyna Chmiel obtained a master's degree in Finance and Accounting at the University of Economics in Krakow. After completing her master's studies, she gained experience as an accountant. From 2017 associated with the University of Rzeszów, where she is employed as an assistant. Her research interests mainly concern the process of financialization of non-financial enterprises and households.
E-mail: j.chmiel@ur.edu.pl
Aleksandra Borowska
Robert Zajkowski
Dr Robert Zajkowski is an Associate Professor in the Department of Banking, Faculty of Economics at Maria Sklodowska-Curie University in Lublin. His main research interests are family businesses, corporate finance and its instruments, company valuation, formation and establishing of entrepreneurships, and the optimisation of managerial decisions in companies’ economic and financial activities.
Email: robert.zajkowski@umcs.lublin.pl
Beata Żukowska
PhD in Economics and Finance, Family Business Researcher, Assistant Profesor in Maria Curie Skłodowska University. Scientific interests: family business, professionalization, corporate governance, corporate finance, social capital.
Email: beata.zukowska@poczta.umcs.lublin.pl
Rafał Rydzewski
Rafał Rydzewski works at the University of Economics in Katowice (Poland). The main areas of his scientific interest are business management, financial analysis and the stock market. His research currently focuses on financial aspects of knowledge based economy.
Piotr Misztal
Dr hab. Piotr Misztal, prof. UJK - employee of the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of the Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce, head of the Department of Economics and Finance. Author of over 160 scientific publications and reports on international economics, macroeconomics, finance, banking, economic policy and financial risk management.
Małgorzata Kmak
I received my master's degree in 2007 at the Pedagogical Academy in Cracow - major: political science, specialization: international politics. In 2011 I graduated from PhD studies at Pedagogical University in Cracow - Faculty of Humanities, major: Political Science. In 2012 I defended my doctoral thesis at the Institute of Political Science, UP (supervisor: Prof. Andrzej Piasecki, reviewers: Prof. Krzysztof Łabędź - UP and Prof. Andrzej Miszczuk - UW).
Academic interests: local government, public administration in Poland and Europe, regional policy, sustainable development, energy security, public management, administration, promotion and territorial marketing.
Marta Martyniak
Researcher and lecturer at the University of Economics in Katowice, Department of Enterprise Management. Licensed real estate broker. Her research interests focus on the real estate market, especially the housing market, risk and financing of households, innovation, and mortgage lending.
Pawel Lont
Pawel Lont is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Economics and Sociology at the University of Lodz, Poland. Pawel holds a Master’s Degree in Finance and Accounting, as well as a degree in Electric Power Engineering. His studies focus on electricity and natural gas markets across Europe, prospects for their further integration and the application of market mechanisms as means to achieve carbon neutrality in the future.