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Anna Matysek is a Professor at the Department of International Competitiveness within the Institute of International Business and Economics at the University of Economics in Poznan. Her research focuses on financial stability, crisis management, European integration, Brexit impacts, and economic policy. She holds a doctoral degree (2008) and has authored over 46 publications, addressing topics such as post-pandemic resilience, corporate adaptation, and regulatory frameworks.
- Education: PhD (2008)
Her work emphasizes the interplay between institutions and crisis response, with recent articles exploring ESG challenges in banking, organizational resilience post-COVID-19, and Brexit’s regulatory void. She has supervised 2 theses and contributed to 4 research projects, demonstrating expertise in macroprudential policies and central bank accountability. Key themes in her publications include global financial crises, EU policy coherence, and Poland’s economic trajectory.
Anna Matysek has participated in 13 professional activities and holds 1 notable professional achievement. Her research often bridges theoretical frameworks with real-world policy applications, particularly in the context of EU member states’ vulnerabilities and adaptive strategies.
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