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Dr. Małgorzata Skrzek-Lubasińska
Warsaw School of Economics (SGH)

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Journal article
Published: 29 April 2021 in Sustainability
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In the context of the debate on platform economy, on the one hand, and the gig economy, on the other, this paper delineates the conceptual boundaries of both concepts to query the gig economy research included in the Web of Science database. The initial search, cutoff date February 2020, targeting “gig economy” returned a sample of 378 papers dealing with the topic. The subsequent analysis, employing the science mapping method and relating software (SciMAT), allowed to query the body of research dealing with gig economy in detail. The value added by this paper is fourfold. First, the broad literature on gig economy is mapped and the nascent synergies relating both to research opportunities and economic implications are identified and highlighted. Second, the findings reveal that while research on gig economy proliferates, the distinction between “platform” and “gig” economy frequently remains blurred in the analysis. This paper elaborates on this issue. Third, it is highlighted that the discussion on gig economy is largely dispersed and a clearer research agenda is needed to streamline the discussion to improve its exploratory and explanatory potential. This paper suggests ways of navigating this issue. Fourth, by mapping the existing research on gig economy and highlighting its caveats, the way toward a comprehensive research agenda in the field is highlighted.

ACS Style

Radosław Malik; Anna Visvizi; Małgorzata Skrzek-Lubasińska. The Gig Economy: Current Issues, the Debate, and the New Avenues of Research. Sustainability 2021, 13, 5023 .

AMA Style

Radosław Malik, Anna Visvizi, Małgorzata Skrzek-Lubasińska. The Gig Economy: Current Issues, the Debate, and the New Avenues of Research. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (9):5023.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Radosław Malik; Anna Visvizi; Małgorzata Skrzek-Lubasińska. 2021. "The Gig Economy: Current Issues, the Debate, and the New Avenues of Research." Sustainability 13, no. 9: 5023.

Journal article
Published: 17 February 2021 in Energies
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The aim of this article was to identify challenges of emissions trading that the Polish and CEE Central and Eastern Europe energy industry will face, as well as to indicate key implications for the competitiveness of the companies from the energy sector resulting from that trading. The EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) is the emissions trading system, which results from the EU policy concerning climate change. It is a tool for reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). The system regulates an annual allocation of the allowances. The price of CO2 emission allowances is subject to constant fluctuations because it depends on various macroeconomic factors as well as is an effect of proprietary trading by global investment banks. Polish energy companies have an increasing share in the emission of CO2 in the European market. This is due to the fact that other European countries are rapidly moving away from fossil fuel-fired sources. The cost per MWh related to CO2 price has been growing in the last 10 years from ca. 5 up to 30 EUR/MWh at the beginning of 2021. From an electric power utilities perspective, the ability to set up a proper strategy in trading CO2 will be crucial to be competitive in the wholesale power market. The higher price of CO2 (and electric power) at the domestic market in relation to more green (more renewable energy sources RES in energy mix) surrounding countries translates into a worse competitive position.

ACS Style

Dorota Ciesielska-Maciągowska; Dawid Klimczak; Małgorzata Skrzek-Lubasińska. Central and Eastern European CO2 Market—Challenges of Emissions Trading for Energy Companies. Energies 2021, 14, 1051 .

AMA Style

Dorota Ciesielska-Maciągowska, Dawid Klimczak, Małgorzata Skrzek-Lubasińska. Central and Eastern European CO2 Market—Challenges of Emissions Trading for Energy Companies. Energies. 2021; 14 (4):1051.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Dorota Ciesielska-Maciągowska; Dawid Klimczak; Małgorzata Skrzek-Lubasińska. 2021. "Central and Eastern European CO2 Market—Challenges of Emissions Trading for Energy Companies." Energies 14, no. 4: 1051.

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Published: 09 November 2018 in European Management Journal
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This paper presents the review and discussion of terminology and criteria describing the self-employment phenomenon. We attempt to give a conceptually and empirically grounded categorisation of self-employment forms for this heterogeneous and constantly changing group. An abundance of definitions and conceptualisations of self-employment exists and makes data collection and statistical comparisons for this group unreliable, if at all meaningful. In order to produce sound, reliable comparative studies on the self-employed population, researchers will eventually be required to agree on a universal and internationally consistent definitions and a structured categorisation. Such determinations are also essential for practical purposes such as establishing or enforcing the taxation regulations. In our study, the systematic analysis of selected data from 253 various publications was performed. We gave an overview of different approaches to the problem of identification and differentiation of self-employed. An ordered list of criteria used for these purposes has been compiled. We concluded that the set of five categories with most salient characteristics reflects well the composition of the self-employed population: freelancers (ipros), innovators, traditional small business owners (including farmers), dependent self-employed and hybrid self-employed. We discuss the perspective on further studies and need for integration of research approaches in view of increasing role of the new forms of self-employment in global economy.

ACS Style

Małgorzata Skrzek-Lubasińska; Jolanta M. Szaban. Nomenclature and harmonised criteria for the self-employment categorisation. An approach pursuant to a systematic review of the literature. European Management Journal 2018, 37, 376 -386.

AMA Style

Małgorzata Skrzek-Lubasińska, Jolanta M. Szaban. Nomenclature and harmonised criteria for the self-employment categorisation. An approach pursuant to a systematic review of the literature. European Management Journal. 2018; 37 (3):376-386.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Małgorzata Skrzek-Lubasińska; Jolanta M. Szaban. 2018. "Nomenclature and harmonised criteria for the self-employment categorisation. An approach pursuant to a systematic review of the literature." European Management Journal 37, no. 3: 376-386.