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  • Zespół Katedry Nauk Ekonomicznych

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    Katedra posiada wieloletnią tradycję i bogaty dorobek naukowy, m. in. w zakresie badań dotyczących sektora małych i średnich przedsiębiorstw, wzrostu gospodarczego, dobrobytu i ubóstwa, zastosowania metod deterministycznych, ekonometrycznych i statystycznych w badaniach makro- i mikroekonomicznych.

  • Katedra Siłowni Morskich i Lądowych

    Katedra prowadzi prace badawcze dotyczące projektowania siłowni okrętowych oraz ich systemów. Działalność ta obejmuje: projektowania siłowni okrętowych z uwzględnieniem niezawodności, diagnostyki i bezpieczeństwa ich funkcjonowania oraz decyzyjnego sterowania procesem eksploatacji okrętowych silników spalinowych z uwzględnieniem wybranych kryteriów optymalizacji.

  • Zespół Systemów Geoinformatycznych

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    W katedrze prowadzone są badania naukowe w zakresie szeroko rozumianych Systemów Informacji Geograficznej (GIS). Tematyka badań obejmuje zastosowanie GIS w technologiach bezpieczeństwa, wizualizacje i analizy przestrzenne, systemy numerycznego prognozowania pogody, technologie nawigacji w ramach mobilnych systemów informacji przestrzennej, oraz zaawansowane techniki obrazowania satelitarnego. Katedra kontynuuje również badania...

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  • Shadow Economy in Poland Recent Evidence Based on Survey Data

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    - Year 2021

    The book provides an estimate of the size of the shadow economy in Poland. Using analogous data, it traces core determinants of the existence of the shadow economy in Poland. It compares results with neighbouring countries, and if possible, the remaining Central-Eastern economies. The book tells why the problem of the unreported economic activity matters; it presents the problem from different angles―economic, social and institutional....

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  • Driving forces of informal employment: An empirical study based on Polish enterprise data

    Objective: The article aims to indicate the determinants of informal employment in registered enterprises using company-level evidence from Poland. Research Design & Methods: The survey conducted among Polish small and medium-sized (SME) enterprises in 2018 was used to find the driving forces of informal employment in Poland. The adequate sample comprised 952 representative surveys derived from the computer-assisted telephone...

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  • UNDECLARED WORK IN POLAND CHARACTERISTICS AND PREVALENCE

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    - Ekonomika - Year 2016

    This article aims to present the significance and prevalence of the phenomenon of undeclared work. First, we discuss the definitional issues of this phenomenon. Then, we present previous estimates on shadow economy and undeclared work in Poland, based on statistics provided by Central Statistical Office and other research entities. Our analysis covers the years 2000–2014. In the last part of the article, we use data from the Labour...

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  • Dagmara Nikulin dr

    Bio: Dagmara Nikulin Dagmara Nikulin has been employed at the Faculty of Management and Economics as a research and teaching assistant professor since 2014. Initially, she worked at the Department of Economic Sciences, and now at the Department of Statistics and Econometrics. She is a graduate of the Faculty of Economics at the Poznań University of Economics (2009) and the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Adam Mickiewicz University...

  • Informal employment in Poland: an empirical spatial analysis

    The main goal of our article is to bridge the gap in the regional analysis of informal employment in Poland and in particular to indicate the propensity for informal work in the working-age population, to test if informal activities are typical for marginalized people (less educated, unemployed, older) and to identify the regional and spatial heterogeneity in the propensity. We use data from the ‘Human Capital Balance 2010–2014’...

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