Development in Poland - Local and regional perspective

Jacek Strojny
Faculty of Management in Rzeszow University of Technology, Rzeszow, Poland
Thursday, 4 December 2014 - 12:00

Socio-economic development after 1989 in Poland may be regarded as a standard for the transformation of a centrally planned economy to a free-market economy. After 25 years of transition and nearly 10 years of activity in the structures of the European Union, we should consider the challenges posed by the modern global economy. These relate to a number of dimensions: cultural, political, economic, etc. The presentation is focused on the following issues:

  1. The development of mobile capital market and the resulting increase in competition between economic systems.
  2. The growing importance of the activity of the institutions responsible for socio-economic development of the system affects the need to improve the quality of management.
  3. Modern public administration institutions must increase the efficiency of activity for example through organizational innovation (introduction of new management methods).

Relating to the structure of the above issues is as follows:

  1. Issue of social and economic development in regional and local level
  2. Development processes – factors and problems

Strategic management of development processes – key challenges in Poland

Lugar: 

Ciudad Politécnica de la Innovación
Edificio 8E, Acceso J, Planta 4ª (Sala Descubre. Cubo Rojo)
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia | Camino de Vera s/n

Breve CV del Ponente: 

EDUCATION:

2005-2006        PhD in economic sciences in the field of management science: Cracow University of Economics; Faculty of Economics
and International Relations; dissertation titled: Multidimensional relationship between entrepreneurship as a personality characteristic of the entrepreneur and the action of small and medium companies

2000-2002        Master degree: University of Economics in Krakow; Faculty of Management; major: Management and Marketing; specialization: Company Management; master’s thesis: Basic aspects of the process of creating a new company

1996-2000        Bachelor degree: Cracow University of Economics, Faculty of Economics, Major: Economics; specialization in Entrepreneurship
and Innovation; bachelor’s thesis .: Entrepreneurship in small and medium business. The analysis of enterprises in the Ropczycko-Sędziszowski District

PROFFESIONAL CAREER:

2007-present    Assistant Professor: Rzeszow University of Technology, Faculty of Management, Department of Economics

2007-2007        Assistant Professor: University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow, Faculty of Economics, Department of Management and Marketing, Department of Management

2002-2007        Institute of Economy UITM in Rzeszow

2002-2007        Assistant: University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow, Department of Management and Marketing, Department of Management Process.

COOPERATION:

- Universities: European University in Krakow, School of Commerce and Law in Warsaw (postgraduate)

- Consulting/Training: Northern Technologies Poland, PM2PM, WYG International. Ltd., Centre for Economic and Social Development, Regional Development Agency, Transsystem, and others (training, analysis, and consulting for businesses and governments)

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:

Teaching: Courses at the undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate management (basics of management, organization and management, strategic management, personnel management, project management), marketing (marketing basics, marketing strategy); economics (economics, macroeconomics, microeconomics), sociology (sociology of organizations), psychology (psychology of management); other items (entrepreneurship and innovation)

Training: Courses in: entrepreneurship; communication, leadership, personnel management; project management

Science: Authorship (co-author) Published: more than fifty positions in management, entrepreneurship, innovation, local development, sociology and psychology (including the editors or co-author of five monographs, authorship nearly thirty articles in the publications of books, several articles in journals and several research reports ); participation

seminars and conferences: in a few dozen (including several with paper)

Consulting: Consulting in the field of local government development programming and corporate governance