Publications
Julia Prats, Marc Sosna,
Sylwia Sysko-Romańczuk
Insights and Case Studies from Internationally Successful Central and Eastern European Entrepreneurs. With this book, readers can learn from 15 internationally successful companies from ten different Central and Eastern European countries and Russia which started in weak and unstable geopolitical condition, yet were able to scale internationally and compete at their industries’ forefronts.
The Polish-English Compedium of Accounting, Finance and Banking is available on Ministry’s of Finance website.
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edited by Irena Hejduk
Publication co-authored by prof. Sylwia Sysko-Romańczuk.
The 19th century industrial revolution has changed the societies and has created scientific management. Currently visible changes will lead to further technical revolution and will generate the need to verify foundations of management. In 1982, Robert Nasbitt in his work entitled “Megatrends”, listed trends such as decentralisation, networking, high technologies, information society. Nowadays, we have the opportunity to see these paradigms operate in practice.
edited by Mikołaj Herbst
Publication co-authored by prof. Sylwia Sysko-Romańczuk.
The book is part of a series “Library of Autonomy Education”, which is a collection of 6 publications dedicated to entities of territorial government in Poland. The series enables the local governments to recognize the problems of education and encourage them to create strategies for schools and institutions controlled by them
prof. Witold Orłowski
The global crisis in 2008 overthrew many economical taboos. It shook banking industry and stock markets. It jeopardized financial solvency of great countries. It showed the weaknesses of European and American economies. When will the crisis end and what will the world look like afterwards? How do ecology and technology influence global changes? Professor Orlowski’s book offers answers to these questions.
prof. Witold Orłowski
The author provides an analysis of the economic growth in Central and Eastern Europe starting from 1950 (referring back to historical and cultural causes of the developmental processes in the past millennium) and ending in 2007. He also considers the possibilities of region’s development up to 2030.