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Anna Horodecka is a Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), affiliated with the Department of International Competitiveness. Her academic work centers on sustainable consumption, human nature in economics, and the common good, with significant contributions to understanding the interplay between economic policy, social justice, and sustainability in the Polish and European contexts.
Her research traverses interdisciplinary boundaries, integrating economic theory with philosophical and theological perspectives—particularly Catholic social teaching from Popes John Paul II and Francis. Key themes include collective rationality in sustainable consumption, the citizen-consumer identity dilemma, and the role of public goods in addressing inequalities. She critically examines how concepts of human nature shape economic models and policy responses to crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.
Horodecka's recent publications (2024-2025) reveal a cohesive trajectory: analyzing sustainable consumption through collective action frameworks, revisiting rational choice theory, and exploring Poland-specific case studies on work models and inequalities. Her work consistently bridges theoretical rigor with policy relevance, emphasizing the common good as a foundational economic principle.
No specific scientific awards are documented in available sources, though her prolific output indicates scholarly recognition. Details regarding advisory roles, research grants, laboratory leadership, or team affiliations remain unreported in the provided materials.
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