
معرفی
Dr. Tomasz Gutowski serves as a Tutor at the University of Gdańsk's Faculty of Economics within the Department of Maritime Transport and Trade and Division of Global Economy. His pedagogical focus centers on business operations across national and international contexts through initiatives including Economics in Academic Tutoring courses, the "Masters of Teaching" project, and National Academic Representation programs.
His research examines business formation and development in modern economies through strategic analysis frameworks, with concentrated expertise in international corporations' market impacts and youth entrepreneurship. He actively integrates technology into business education to motivate student entrepreneurship, evidenced by co-authored publications with tutorial participants. Key thematic areas include strategic business planning, global corporate dynamics, and technology-driven business innovation.
Analysis of his 2017-2023 publications reveals dominant research trajectories in Polish e-commerce evolution, foreign direct investment mechanisms, and special economic zone development. His work consistently addresses regional economic dynamics in Pomerania while exploring pandemic-era educational transformations and sustainable business practices. The corpus demonstrates strong methodological alignment between his teaching focus on practical business development and scholarly investigations of market entry strategies.
Scientific awards:
- No awards or fellowships were specified in source materials
Dr. Gutowski maintains active tutorial supervision resulting in co-authored student publications, particularly in business formation contexts. While specific grant funding isn't documented, his involvement in structured academic projects like "Masters of Teaching" indicates institutional research support. His tutorial methodology emphasizes strategic analysis application for market success planning.
His academic activities operate within the Department of Maritime Transport and Trade's framework, with research outputs frequently addressing Pomeranian regional economic development. The Division of Global Economy provides the structural context for his international business investigations, though no dedicated laboratory or standalone research team is referenced in available materials.


