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(in Polish) Elective courses for IE - bachelors (course group defined by SGH Warsaw School of Economics)

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20222 - Summer semester 2022/23
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20232 - Summer semester 2023/24
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130571-D
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Winter semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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  • Lecture - 30 hours
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(in Polish) Concept, subject-matter and scope of corporate and governmental lobbying. The nature of the EU institutions in the context of lobbying. Influence of business, local governments and governments of Member States and non-EU partners on the effects of lobbying in the form of decisions and legal acts of the main EU institutions: the European Council, the European Commission, the EU Council and its subsidiary bodies, the European Parliament and consultative institutions. Students prepare a lobbying project (corporate or governmental) in the EU decision-making process for a specific legislative/non-legislative proposal.

Classes are conducted with the maximum involvement of students and the use of online tools (including peer & tutor feedback, learning by listening, the art of asking important questions, peer-to-peer and teacher-based assessment using online rubrics, team-based learning). It is about the constant cooperation of the lecturer with students, pointing to possible shortcomings

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130461-D
Classes
Winter semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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  • Seminar - 30 hours
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(in Polish) During the lectures students will acquire knowledge with regard to digital revolution and its relevance for the global economy. To this end students will acquire understanding of main technologies driving digitalization of the economy, such as Blockchain, Cloud, Robotic Process Automation, or Artificial Intelligence. In course of studies an impact of those technologies on selected markets and market sectors will also be presented. An attempt will also be made to predict how these markets will be shaped in the long run, assuming the ongoing digitization of the economy.

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130441-D
Classes
Winter semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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  • Lecture - 30 hours
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(in Polish) Industrial revolutions. From knowledge economy to digital economy. Market 4.0. Production 4.0. Consumption 4.0. Work 4.0. Government 4.0. Globalisation 4.0. Economics of digitization in practice (lectures with guests representing business, government, local government or international institution).

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130481-D
Classes
Winter semester 2022/23
  • Training - 30 hours
Summer semester 2022/23
  • Training - 30 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Training - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Training - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Training - 30 hours
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(in Polish) Classes based on methods derived from active management training. Preparing for entrepreneurial ventures based on an extensive approach to problem solving. The practical application of creative methods. Creating and diagnosing of task teams. Leadership. Developing of selected entrepreneurial skills.

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138271-D
Classes
Winter semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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(in Polish) Selected aspects of economic philosophy. Ethical and institutional reflections on economic life (including institutional economics and history of economics). Historical and modern reflections on ethics in economic life. Moral dimensions of globalization and capitalism. Ethics vs. International Business. Corporate Social Responsibility.

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132131-D
Classes
Winter semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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  • Lecture - 30 hours
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(in Polish) The course has been designed with a view to expose students to a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical expertise aimed to explain and better understand the key problems underlying the behavior of European economies within the framework of economic integration and systemic transformation. The pedagogical approach is interdisciplinary - the course combines multiple approaches with special emphasis on macroeconomics, institutional economics, and the public choice theory perspectives.

The underlying objective of the course is an improved grasp of macroeconomic problems, trends and stylized facts inherent to the performance of European economies within the framework of economic integration and systemic transformation. Other important goals include making students aware of major determinants and implications of different tools and economic policies pursued at the national and EU levels. Simultaneously, the course aims at differentiating between various models of capitalism in Euro

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130431-D
Classes
Winter semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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  • Lecture - 30 hours
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(in Polish) The essence of the EU's common policies and their legal basis. Objectives, instruments and results of the Common Commercial Policy, the Common Agricultural Policy, the EU Competition Policy and the EU Cohesion Policy. Evolution of these policies, the present situation and prospects for the future.

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132761-D
Classes
Winter semester 2022/23
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Summer semester 2022/23
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
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(in Polish) Foreign Expansion Project consists in solving by students management-related problems (mainly in the domain of strategy and marketing) preferably in co-operation with enterprises.

Basis for the problem-solving is marketing research in various forms: analyses of secondary data, qualitative research and/or quantitative research.

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132211-D
Classes
Winter semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 15 hours
Summer semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 15 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 15 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 15 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Lecture - 15 hours
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(in Polish) See semester study programme.

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121491-D
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Winter semester 2022/23
  • Class - 14 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Summer semester 2022/23
  • Class - 14 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Class - 14 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Class - 14 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Class - 14 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
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(in Polish) The course assesses the determinants of multinationals' actions, covering also selected aspects of organization and management of multinational firms, ther strategies and how they address new challanges such as digital transformation and sustainability. The global value chains will be presented and explained. The course shows why the activity of multinational enterprises (MNEs) has expanded so rapidly and explains why some countries have seen more such activities than others. Effects of FDI and MNEs on will be analyzed and presented.

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131411-D n/a n/a
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Winter semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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(in Polish) Social-economic-political effects of the process of adjustment within the framework of Poland's association and accession negotiations; common, harmonized and national areas of Poland's membership in the EU, rules and conditions of Poland's membership in the EU and their consequences; Poland and other EU Member States: common and divergent businesses, lobbing of Poland's matters in the EU institutions, implementation of common policy in different areas in Poland.

Classes are conducted with the maximum involvement of students and the use of online tools (including peer & tutor feedback, learning by listening, the art of asking important questions, peer-to-peer and teacher-based assessment using online rubrics, team-based learning). It is about the constant cooperation of the lecturer with students, pointing to possible shortcomings in the conducted mini-economic research, directing them and suggesting the best solutions.

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131418-D
Classes
Winter semester 2022/23
  • E-learning course - 30 hours
Summer semester 2022/23
  • E-learning course - 30 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • E-learning course - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • E-learning course - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • E-learning course - 30 hours
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(in Polish) Social-economic-political effects of the process of adjustment within the framework of Poland's association and accession negotiations; common, harmonized and national areas of Poland's membership in the EU, rules and conditions of Poland's membership in the EU and their consequences; Poland and other EU Member States: common and divergent businesses, lobbing of Poland's matters in the EU institutions, implementation of common policy in different areas in Poland.

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131711-D
Classes
Winter semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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  • Lecture - 30 hours
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(in Polish) Influence of EU regulations and policies (competition policy, regional policies, policies on SMEs) on business activities and performance of Polish firms. Competitive environment on EU market and resource-based potential of Polish firms. Sources of competitive advantage, analysis of competitive strategies and forms of international engagement of Polish firms on EU market. Business models of Polish firms.

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121511-D
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Winter semester 2022/23
  • Class - 10 hours
  • Lecture - 20 hours
Summer semester 2022/23
  • Class - 10 hours
  • Lecture - 20 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Class - 10 hours
  • Lecture - 20 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Class - 10 hours
  • Lecture - 20 hours
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  • Class - 10 hours
  • Lecture - 20 hours
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(in Polish) Sustainable development is a growing concept of the human well-being promotion while conserving the life-supporting services of the natural environment over the long run. This course provides an opportunity to explore how we can better contribute to meeting that challenge. The course answers the question how is development related to environmental problems, then tries to answer if the concept of sustainable development can be recognized as a best available solution.

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12151C-D n/a n/a
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Winter semester 2023/24
  • Class - 10 hours
  • Lecture - 20 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Class - 10 hours
  • Lecture - 20 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Class - 10 hours
  • Lecture - 20 hours
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Brief description

(in Polish) Sustainable development is a growing concept of the human well-being promotion while conserving the life-supporting services of the natural environment over the long run. This course provides an opportunity to explore how we can better contribute to meeting that challenge. In the course we approach the question how is development related to environmental and social problems, then try to answer if the concept of sustainable development can be recognized as a best available solution. Students have an opportunity to listen to guest lecturers as well as cooperate for their project-type assignments. External partner involvement refers mainly to share practical experience in climate policy development and assessment.

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130131-D
Classes
Winter semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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  • Lecture - 30 hours
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(in Polish) The lecture introduces the student to financing of the international organization as a background for the EU finance, showing it unique solutions. The budgetary rules and procedures. Sources of revenues and evolution of their structure. J. Delors reforms. Financial perspectives (FP). Net payers and beneficiaries. Main transfers between the EU and a member state exemplified by the Polish experience. Structure of FP and MFF (2021-2027). Financing beyond the budgetary structures. Information about methods applied in strategy stimulationg the economy during pandemic of COVID-19.

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130141-D
Classes
Winter semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2022/23
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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(in Polish) Structural processes of the world economy (globalization; regionalization; market transition). Long term tendencies of world production, trade and investment. The role of emerging economies, BRICs in particular in the contemporary world economy.

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