e-ISBN: 978-83-8211-061-6
DOI: 10.18559/978-83-8211-061-6
Edition: I
Publication date: 2021
First publication date: 2021
Pages: 271
Print: paperback
Electronic version: pdf
Format: B5
License : open access
COVID-19, economic crisis, European integration, globalization, sustainable development, Central Bank, foreign direct investment, international business, sport, video game market, tourism market, logistics, e-commerce, consumption, Industry 4.0, companies
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Ewa Mińska-Struzik, Barbara Jankowska
Toward the „new normal” after COVID-19 – a post-transition economy perspective
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Foreword
Part I. CHALLENGES AT THE SUPRANATIONAL AND NATIONAL LEVEL
- The economy vs. Covid-19. A macroeconomic approach (Tadeusz Kowalski)
- How Covid-19 impacted the European integration processes? The case of EU Cohesion Policy and budget (Ida Musiałkowska, Piotr Idczak)
- The European Union’s Common Commercial Policy and the Covid-19 pandemic: reactions and challenges (Grzegorz Mazur)
- The future of the European Migration and Asylum Policy (Judyta Cabańska)
- Central Bank policy toward the Covid-19 pandemic: Seeking patterns among the most powerful central banks (Anna Matysek-Jędrych, Katarzyna Mroczek-Dąbrowska)
- International portfolio diversification during the Covid-19 pandemic time: A study of correlations among post-transition and developed CEE countries (Paweł Śliwiński)
- Foreign direct investment and the Covid-19 pandemic: the real economy perspective and theoretical implications (Marian Gorynia, Piotr Trąpczyński)
- The impact of Covid-19 on the finances of multinational enterprises from the perspective of balance of payments transactions (Monika Andrzejczak)
Part II. CHALLENGES FOR BUSINESS SECTORS AND INDUSTRIES
- Internal substitution in the tourism market: Effects of the Covid-19 pandemic (Agnieszka Niezgoda, Ewa Markiewicz, Klaudyna Kowalska)
- The effects of Covid-19 pandemic on sport, video game, and tourism industry: Sentiment analysis of press, Internet articles and Twitter data (Łukasz Bryl, Justyna Majewska, Szymon Truskolaski)
- Goods road transport sector facing pandemic crisis (Piotr Banaszyk, Sylwia Konecka, Anna Maryniak)
- The Polish logistics real estate market as a link in international supply chains the Covid-19 crisis (Waldemar Budner)
- Covid-19 disruption of European agri-food markets: The case of Poland (Magdalena Śliwińska, Rafał Śliwiński)
- Consumer acceptance of AR technology in e-commerce in the light of the Covid-19 pandemic: A conceptual perspective (Małgorzata Bartosik-Purgat, Tomasz Grzegorczyk, Wiktoria Rakowska)
- Challenges for innovation co-operation in the biopharmaceutical industry during the Covid-19 pandemic (Łukasz Puślecki)
Part III. CHALLENGES FOR COMPANIES
- The adoption of Industry 4.0 solutions as a remedy against the pandemic crisis–the case of Polish companies (Barbara Jankowska, Ewa Mińska-Struzik)
- Future competences in times of an economic crisis (Anna Łupicka)
- The impact of the crisis on the maintenance of sustainable development initiatives: A comparative analysis of local and international companies (Łukasz Małys)
- Women’s entrepreneurship in the Covid-19 pandemic crisis (Alicja Hadryś)
- Challenges in the currency derivatives management in the OTC market in Poland during the Covid-19 pandemic (Piotr Wybieralski)
- Donation crowdfunding as a source of relief for small businesses (Marcin Wieczerzycki)
Toward the „new normal” after Covid-19 – a post-transition economy perspective contains a collection of 21 papers addressing the societal, political, economic, and managerial challenges of the post-pandemic world. The book is divided into three parts. Part one touches on the supranational and national level aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. Part two focuses on business sectors and industries, whereas part three provides the perspective of companies.
Authors – researchers from the PUEB’s Institute of International Business and Economics – share their research results, voice concerns, and offer recommendations on creating today’s world more immune to shocks and ready for unknowns. The pandemic of Covid-19 revealed many weaknesses of the global economy, national economies and states, business sectors, and individual companies. It’s undoubtedly the turning point, but simultaneously it’s an opportunity and a spur to change toward the new and sustainable normal.
Chapters:
00. E. Mińska-Struzik, B. Jankowska, Foreword, pp. 5–8.pdfI_01. T. Kowalski, The economy battling Covid-19. A macroeconomic approach, pp. 11–29.pdf
I_02. I. Musiałkowska, P. Idczak, How Covid-19 impacted the European integration processes. The case of EU Cohesion Policy and budget, pp. 30–43.pdf
I_03. G. Mazur, The European Union’s Common Commercial Policy and the Covid-19 pandemic. Reactions and challenges, pp. 44–53.pdf
I_04. J. Cabańska, The future of the European Migration and Asylum Policy, pp. 54–62.pdf
I_05. A. Matysek-Jędrych, K. Mroczek-Dąbrowska, Central Bank policy toward the Covid-19 pandemic. Seeking patterns among the most powerful central banks, pp. 63–74.pdf
I_06. P. Śliwiński, International portfolio diversification during the Covid-19 onset. A study of correlations among CEE post-transition and developed countries, pp. 75–89.pdf
I_07. M. Gorynia, P. Trąpczyński, Foreign direct investment and the Covid-19 pandemic. The real economy perspective and theoretical implications, pp. 90–90.pdf
I_08. M. Andrzejczak, The impact of Covid-19 on the finances of multinational enterprises from the perspective of Balance of Payments transactions, pp. 100–123.pdf
II_01. A. Niezgoda, E. Markiewicz, K. Kowalska, Internal substitution in the tourism market. Effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, pp. 127–136.pdf
II_02. Ł. Bryl, J. Majewska, S. Truskolaski, Effects of the Cov-19 on sport, video game, and tourism industry. Sentiment analysis of press, internet articles, and Twitter data, pp. 137–151.pdf
II_03. P. Banaszyk, S. Konecka, A. Maryniak, Goods road transport sector facing pandemic crisis, pp. 152–170.pdf
II_04. W.W. Budner, The Polish logistics real estate market as a link in international supply chains during the Covid-19 crisis, pp. 171–176.pdf
II_05. M. Śliwińska, R. Śliwiński, Disruption of European agri-food markets due to Covid-19. The case of Poland, pp. 177–185.pdf
II_06. M. Bartosik-Purgat, T. Grzegorczyk, W. Rakowska, Consumer acceptance of AR Technology in e-commerce in the light of the Covid-19 pandemic. A conceptual perspective, pp. 186–195.pdf
II_07. Ł. Puślecki, Challenges for innovation cooperation in the biopharmaceutical industry during the Covid-19 pandemic, pp. 196–208.pdf
III_01. B. Jankowska, E. Mińska-Struzik, The adoption of Industry 4.0 solutions as a remedy against the pandemic crisis. The case of Polish companies, pp. 211–222.pdf
III_02. A. Łupicka, Future competences in times of an economic crisis, pp. 223–233.pdf
III_03. Ł. Małys, The impact of the crisis on the maintenance of sustainable development initiatives. A comparative analysis of local and international companies, pp. 234–243.pdf
III_04. A. Hadryś, Women’s entrepreneurship in the Covid-19 pandemic, pp. 244–253.pdf
III_05. P. Wybieralski, Challenges in currency derivatives management in the OTC market in Poland during the Covid-19 pandemic, pp. 254–263.pdf
III_06. M. Wieczerzycki, Donation crowdfunding as a source of relief for small businesses, pp. 264–271.pdf