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ISBN: 978-83-8211-060-9
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DOI: 10.18559/978-83-8211-061-6
Edition: I
Publication date: 2021
First publication date: 2021
Pages: 271
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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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Edited by
Ewa Mińska-Struzik, Barbara Jankowska

Toward the „new normal” after COVID-19 – a post-transition economy perspective

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Mińska-Struzik, E. and Jankowska, B. (Eds.). (2021). Toward the „new normal” after COVID-19 – a post-transition economy perspective. Poznań University of Economics and Business Press. https://doi.org/10.18559/978-83-8211-061-6

Foreword

Part I. CHALLENGES AT THE SUPRANATIONAL AND NATIONAL LEVEL

  1. The economy vs. Covid-19. A macroeconomic approach (Tadeusz Kowalski)
  2. How Covid-19 impacted the European integration processes? The case of EU Cohesion Policy and budget (Ida Musiałkowska, Piotr Idczak)
  3. The European Union’s Common Commercial Policy and the Covid-19 pandemic: reactions and challenges (Grzegorz Mazur)
  4. The future of the European Migration and Asylum Policy (Judyta Cabańska)
  5. Central Bank policy toward the Covid-19 pandemic: Seeking patterns among the most powerful central banks (Anna Matysek-Jędrych, Katarzyna Mroczek-Dąbrowska)
  6. International portfolio diversification during the Covid-19 pandemic time: A study of correlations among post-transition and developed CEE countries (Paweł Śliwiński)
  7. Foreign direct investment and the Covid-19 pandemic: the real economy perspective and theoretical implications (Marian Gorynia, Piotr Trąpczyński)
  8. 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

  1. Internal substitution in the tourism market: Effects of the Covid-19 pandemic (Agnieszka Niezgoda, Ewa Markiewicz, Klaudyna Kowalska)
  2. 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)
  3. Goods road transport sector facing pandemic crisis (Piotr Banaszyk, Sylwia Konecka, Anna Maryniak)
  4. The Polish logistics real estate market as a link in international supply chains the Covid-19 crisis (Waldemar Budner)
  5. Covid-19 disruption of European agri-food markets: The case of Poland (Magdalena Śliwińska, Rafał Śliwiński)
  6. 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)
  7. Challenges for innovation co-operation in the biopharmaceutical industry during the Covid-19 pandemic (Łukasz Puślecki)

 

Part III. CHALLENGES FOR COMPANIES

  1. The adoption of Industry 4.0 solutions as a remedy against the pandemic crisis–the case of Polish companies (Barbara Jankowska, Ewa Mińska-Struzik)
  2. Future competences in times of an economic crisis (Anna Łupicka)
  3. The impact of the crisis on the maintenance of sustainable development initiatives: A comparative analysis of local and international companies (Łukasz Małys
  4. Women’s entrepreneurship in the Covid-19 pandemic crisis (Alicja Hadryś)
  5. Challenges in the currency derivatives management in the OTC market in Poland during the Covid-19 pandemic (Piotr Wybieralski)
  6. 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.pdf00. E. Mińska-Struzik, B. Jankowska, Foreword, pp. 5–8.pdf
I_01. T. Kowalski, The economy battling Covid-19. A macroeconomic approach, pp. 11–29.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.pdfI_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.pdfI_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.pdfI_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.pdfI_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.pdfI_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.pdfI_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.pdfI_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.pdfII_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.pdfII_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.pdfII_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.pdfII_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.pdfII_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.pdfII_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.pdfII_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.pdfIII_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.pdfIII_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.pdfIII_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.pdfIII_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.pdfIII_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.pdfIII_06. M. Wieczerzycki, Donation crowdfunding as a source of relief for small businesses, pp. 264–271.pdf