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  • Katedra Zarządzania

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    * zarządzanie wiedzą i informacją * zarządzanie strategiczne w wyższych uczelniach * wykorzystywanie metod nieparametrycznych do pomiaru efektywności systemów szkolnictwa wyższego * modele biznesowe w zarządzaniu organizacjami * zarządzanie procesem innowacyjnym w MŚP * strategia i modele biznesu współczesnego przedsiębiorstwa * społeczeństwo informacyjne i jego wskaźniki rozwoju * zarządzanie morskimi portami jachtowymi 2 gospodarce...

  • 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 Przedsiębiorczości i Prawa Gospodarczego

    Zatrudnieni w niej pracownicy wywodzą się z różnych katedr i reprezentują kilka dyscyplin naukowych, które wiążą się z przedsiębiorczością. Zajmujemy się ekonomią, zarządzaniem, prawem, psychologią, czyli naukami, w których przedsiębiorczość jest jednym z istotnych analizowanych zjawisk. Dzięki zróżnicowaniu dyscyplin, które reprezentujemy, realizujemy wielostronne badania dotyczące - poza przedsiębiorczością - także samego przedsiębiorcy...

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  • Perception of household duties in Poland and Norway

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    Domestic work has gendered meaning and content of both masculinity and femininity is strongly embedded in the cultural context. In our article, across three studies we analyse the perception of household duties and their division between partners in two countries differing with regard to gender equality levels: Norway and Poland. In our Study 1, Polish...

  • Gender, equality, science and information systems

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    - Year 2008

    In the entire Europe more women than men graduate from tertiary education institutes1. However, they are underrepresented in scientific and engineering disciplines. Women researchers still constitute a minority in the Government and Higher Education Sectors that both are related to power. A number of industry reports highlight a low number of women in IT occupations2. The EU Member States have, on political levels, committed themselves...

  • Female entrepreneurship in Kazakhstan

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    - Year 2021

    Women constitute the majority of the Kazakh population and, even though they live almost 10 years longer than men on average, they are far less economically active. Less than half of the female population take up employment. Women’s wages are often as much as 30% lower than men’s. The subjective reasons for undertaking economic activity as mentioned by women included: independence from the husband, low earnings of the husband and...

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  • Uncovering the invisible barriers to women’s success

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    - Year 2022

    In the area of science and higher education, as in business and politics, the job situation of women is improving, and the percentage of women on executive positions is increasing. However, there is still a serious underrepresentation of women in the highest decision-making bodies. Ladies also take part in the strategic institutional events less frequently. There are still serious disproportions in academic and management positions,...

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  • Gender and Digital Divide - Information and Communication Technologiesand their Impact on Equality

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    - Year 2006

    In the entire Europe more women than men graduate from tertiaryeducation institutes. However, they are underrepresented in scientific and engineering disciplines. Women researchers still constitute a minority in the Government and Higher Education Sectors. A number of industry reports highlight a low number of women in IT occupations49. This has led to a variety of public policy measures, such as subsidies on community provision,...