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Dr Krzysztof Bartczak

Visiting Fellow

Dr Krzysztof Bartczak

Visiting Fellow

About

Krzysztof Bartczak is an academic researcher and assistant professor at the Faculty of Management of the Warsaw University of Technology. In 2014 he completed a postgraduate International Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme at the Warsaw University of Technology Business School. This programme was established by the Warsaw University of Technology, HEC School of Management – Paris, London Business School and the Norwegian School of Economics.

Krzysztof Bartczak has authored or co-authored more than fifty scientific papers on management science. His research focuses on research on digital technology platforms and their impact on business models and legal aspects.

He is professionally associated as a founder with EasyOZE, the first Digital Technology Platform for Renewable Energy Sources in Poland, and founder of the global Digital Technology Platform Solares PRO – a sales and design platform for RES companies.

Research Interests

Digital Technology Platform, Digital economy, Entrepreneurship, ICT, E-commerce, Innovations, Business models, Law

Positions at the OII

  • Visiting Fellow, July 2024 -
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