Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wioletta Czemiel-Grzybowska – Entrepreneruship – Best Researcher Award
Alignment with Award Category
Her research contributions align well with the Best Researcher Award or an Excellence in Innovation category. Her focus on economic innovation, technological entrepreneurship, and policy implications for SMEs demonstrates a strong alignment with global business transformation and technological advancement
Departament of Management, Economics and Finance | Poland
🎓Early Academic Pursuits
Education and Training
Wioletta Czemiel-Grzybowska, an accomplished academic and researcher, embarked on her educational journey with a strong foundation in economics and law. She earned her Master of Arts (MA) in Economics from the University of Bialystok in 2001, followed by a Master of Law degree from the University of Bialystok’s Department of Law in 2005. Her academic rigor culminated in a Ph.D. in Economics from the Warsaw School of Economics in 2004. Her doctoral dissertation, titled “The Impact of the European Union Funds on the Functioning of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in the Podlasie Province in Poland,” demonstrated her keen interest in economic development and the practical implications of financial support structures for business growth.
💼Professional Endeavors
Academic Positions
Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Bialystok University of Technology, Faculty of Management, Wioletta Czemiel-Grzybowska has dedicated her career to advancing research and education in economics, innovation, and technological entrepreneurship. Her professional journey includes involvement in various prestigious organizations and academic committees, reflecting her commitment to fostering collaboration and knowledge dissemination. She is a member of the IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society (since 2013) and the Polish Economic Society (since 2007). Additionally, she has played a crucial role in organizing conferences on innovative development and social economy in Poland, further strengthening her position as a thought leader in these fields.
📚Contributions and Research Focus on Entrepreneruship
Her research primarily revolves around technological entrepreneurship, innovation management, and economic development. She is currently working on her habilitation book project, “The aim of technological entrepreneurship – trends and model commercialization of research.” Her scholarly contributions explore the predictors of technological entrepreneurship growth in a changing economic environment, with a specific focus on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Polish energy sector. Furthermore, her work in entrepreneurial orientation, family businesses, and social economy models has provided valuable insights into the dynamics of business development and sustainability. Wioletta Czemiel-Grzybowska has been instrumental in bridging academic research with practical business applications. Her studies on barriers to financing small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and corporate social responsibility have influenced policy discussions and strategic planning for businesses in Poland and beyond.
🏆Accolades and Recognition
Her academic excellence and contributions have been recognized through multiple fellowships and international engagements. She has participated in research fellowships at esteemed institutions worldwide, including ISVOUGA, Instituto Superior de Entre Douro e Vouga, Portugal (2023); University of Belize, Faculty of Management and Innovation, Belize (2023); Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam (2022); and Long Island University, Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, USA (2015). Her global academic engagements underline her commitment to cross-border knowledge exchange and the integration of international perspectives in her research.
🌍 Impact and Influence
Community Impact
Through her extensive research and publications, Wioletta Czemiel-Grzybowska has significantly impacted the academic community and the business sector. Her work on regional economic development, particularly in Eastern Poland, has informed regional policy strategies and investment decisions. She has edited and authored chapters in key publications, including “Eastern Poland: Selected Aspects of Regional Development in the Period 2007-2013,” addressing topics such as European cohesion, effective regional policies, and the role of social economy in fostering societal cohesion. Her studies have also emphasized the importance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) for small and medium enterprises, contributing to a broader understanding of ethical business practices and sustainable development. Her research findings have been published in high-impact journals such as Energies, Financial Internet Quarterly E-Finanse, and Journal of Intercultural Management, further extending her influence in the academic and business communities.