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Michał Grajek is an associate professor of economics (with tenure) at ESMT Berlin, specializing in Applied Econometrics, Industrial Organization, Competition Policy, and Strategy. His research focuses on network effects, standardization in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), and regulation in network industries. He joined ESMT in 2007 and previously held roles at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center and Humboldt University of Berlin. He earned a doctorate in economics (summa cum laude) from Humboldt University in 2004 and has taught MBA, EMBA, and Executive Education courses on Microeconomics and Global Economy. Grajek served as ESMT’s Director of Research (2013–2016) and as faculty lead of the Full-Time MBA program (2019–2024). His work bridges theoretical econometrics with practical policy analysis, particularly in telecommunications and international trade. He has advised on competition policy through E.CA Economics and contributed to studies on broadband infrastructure, ISO standards, and innovation dynamics.
Education:
- Dr. rer. pol. (Humboldt University of Berlin, 2004)
- MA (Warsaw University)
- Undergraduate studies (Columbia University and Warsaw University)
Research Interests: Grajek’s research explores how regulatory frameworks influence investment in network industries, the impact of quality-management standards on innovation, and the role of network effects in technology adoption. His recent work analyzes state aid for broadband networks, decertification dynamics in ISO 9000 standards, and the performance implications of pre-entry market experience in telecommunications. Methodologically, he employs advanced econometric techniques to address questions of market efficiency and policy effectiveness.
Grants & Administrative Roles: As Director of Research and MBA faculty lead, Grajek has shaped academic strategy at ESMT. His consulting work with E.CA Economics highlights practical applications of his research, particularly in competition policy. He has also co-authored reports on ICT for growth and fiber optic regulation in Europe.
Labs/Teams: While no specific lab is mentioned, his research collaborations span academic institutions and policy organizations, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to industrial economics.





