1st Edition
Economic Policy, COVID-19 and Corporations Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe
1. Why do we never learn? A history lesson on crisis management 2. Nature of a crisis – how has it changed and affected the firms? 3. Institutions as stability warrantors – can institutions help safeguard companies from crises? 4. Reflections on the challenges of future eurozone expansion on the example of Poland - avoiding the crisis with a common currency? 5. How has the Covid-19 pandemic affected the macroeconomic environment for doing business: a close look at the GDP fluctuations and public debt distress in CEE countries 6. Trade openness and trade dependence: How did the Covid-19 pandemic reshape trade flows and trade policies in Central and Eastern European countries? 7. Geopolitical implications of reshoring in the pre – and post pandemic period 8. Companies and their exposure to COVID-19 pandemic 9. Building company’s adaptive capabilities in XXI century – evidence from Poland 10. Building and enacting organisational resilience: Firms’ responses to the Covid-19 crisis 11. The relevance of business-tailored government support for foreign affiliates during crises: The case of the Covid-19 pandemic 12. World post COVID-19 – looking ahead
Biography
Katarzyna Mroczek-Dąbrowska, PhD, is Associate Professor at the Poznań University of Economics and Business, Department of International Competitiveness.
Aleksandra Kania, PhD, is Assistant Professor at the Poznań University of Economics and Business, Department of International Competitiveness.
Anna Matysek-Jędrych, Ph.D., is Associate Professor at the Poznań University of Economics and Business, Department of International Competitiveness.






