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Today, the role of universities in the education of future managers who promote the principles of social responsibility (SR) and CSR in business practice is pivotal. Properly educated management staff of organizations can disseminate knowledge on this subject and apply its principles in practice. The research scope of the paper is to identify the knowledge and perception of the University Social Responsibility Declaration (Polish national programme in this field, hereinafter called USRD) among the students of the University of Economics in Katowice. The research assumes that most of the students do not have any knowledge about such programs as the USRD, and that despite this, they see the need for implementation of the specific principles of the USRD into university’s activities. Significance of specific principles is associated with students’ sociodemographic and psychographic characteristics. The strongest relation between the perception of the importance of the objectives of USRD and students’ characteristics is observed in the declared extent to which respondents implement the principles of social responsibility in their everyday life, as well as in their age and year of study. The more the students use those principles, the higher they personally rate specific principles of the USRD.
Małgorzata Kieżel; Paweł Piotrowski; Joanna Wiechoczek. Perception of Social Responsibility Strategy in Higher Education: Empirical Study in Poland. Sustainability 2021, 13, 9417 .
AMA StyleMałgorzata Kieżel, Paweł Piotrowski, Joanna Wiechoczek. Perception of Social Responsibility Strategy in Higher Education: Empirical Study in Poland. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (16):9417.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMałgorzata Kieżel; Paweł Piotrowski; Joanna Wiechoczek. 2021. "Perception of Social Responsibility Strategy in Higher Education: Empirical Study in Poland." Sustainability 13, no. 16: 9417.
The goal of the chapter is to draw attention to the need to preserve selected examples of architecture built in 1945-1991 in the European Union countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The meanings assigned to the objects evolve, and along with social changes and changing awareness, architectural and urban value of the buildings from this period is more and more often noticed. Consequently, growth of their significance for development of tourism can be expected. On the other hand, they often constitute a dissonant heritage, and thus, more and more of them are demolished. This chapter presents the concept of dissonant heritage and justifies the relationships between characterised architecture. Attention is focused on the relationships between the need to protect it and the concept of sustainable development (including sustainable tourism). Examples of cities that have relatively big resources of this architecture are identified, and an attempt to classify them is made. Then tourist offer of these cities is analysed with respect to the use of the discussed architecture.
Paweł Piotr Piotrowski; Małgorzata Kieżel; Joanna Wiechoczek. Socialist Architecture. Handbook of Research on the Impacts and Implications of COVID-19 on the Tourism Industry 2020, 21 -43.
AMA StylePaweł Piotr Piotrowski, Małgorzata Kieżel, Joanna Wiechoczek. Socialist Architecture. Handbook of Research on the Impacts and Implications of COVID-19 on the Tourism Industry. 2020; ():21-43.
Chicago/Turabian StylePaweł Piotr Piotrowski; Małgorzata Kieżel; Joanna Wiechoczek. 2020. "Socialist Architecture." Handbook of Research on the Impacts and Implications of COVID-19 on the Tourism Industry , no. : 21-43.
This study investigates the nature and specificity of the concept of sustainable tourism against the background of the paradigm of sustainable development (with regard to the conditions for the implementation of its practices in Polish conditions). The study assumes the hypothesis that researching sustainable tourism as a category within a new scientific concept—i.e., an emerging paradigm of sustainable development—requires the use of an appropriate scientific methodology. This study, in its essential part, has an overview and theoretical character. A critical analysis of the literature on the subject from books and journals, as well as Internet sources, is used in the study. Documentary and observation methods are applied, and the results of qualitative research based on case study research methodology are presented; thus, the empirical part of the paper has an exploratory nature. Research on sustainable tourism as a category within an emerging paradigm of sustainable development shows that researchers use an appropriate scientific methodology, which is compatible with the interpretive paradigm in the highest degree. In case studies, the research is often limited to the analysis of one example. Due to the prevalence of studies applying qualitative methods, an interpretivist approach is prevalent, while a functionalist approach, associated with quantitative research and model testing, is less frequent.
Małgorzata Kieżel; Paweł Piotrowski; Joanna Wiechoczek. The Research on Sustainable Tourism in the Light of Its Paradigms. Sustainability 2019, 11, 5821 .
AMA StyleMałgorzata Kieżel, Paweł Piotrowski, Joanna Wiechoczek. The Research on Sustainable Tourism in the Light of Its Paradigms. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (20):5821.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMałgorzata Kieżel; Paweł Piotrowski; Joanna Wiechoczek. 2019. "The Research on Sustainable Tourism in the Light of Its Paradigms." Sustainability 11, no. 20: 5821.
Together with development of innovative technology, retail banks increasingly and more frequently apply it to create and provide customers value. Such trends are justified in the article, considering the development of information society as well as progressing diversity in customers' preferences. The differences are increasingly stronger, especially if consumers' age representing different generations. The purpose of the article is to identify and evaluate the scope of use of retail banking products based on innovative technologies by customers in total, and while taking into account belonging to three various generations. According to the results of the research, security, lower price and growth of the comfort of use are the key factors to encourage the customers to use innovative solutions in banking. The most important barriers in that area are the costs that occur together with products based on advanced technologies and perceived risk of using unknown earlier services. However, acceptance of technologically advanced products by a wide range of customers depends on generation.
Małgorzata Kieżel; Magdalena Stefańska. Generations on New Technologies in Retail Banking in the Context of Knowledge Economy. International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications 2019, 11, 19 -33.
AMA StyleMałgorzata Kieżel, Magdalena Stefańska. Generations on New Technologies in Retail Banking in the Context of Knowledge Economy. International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications. 2019; 11 (3):19-33.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMałgorzata Kieżel; Magdalena Stefańska. 2019. "Generations on New Technologies in Retail Banking in the Context of Knowledge Economy." International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications 11, no. 3: 19-33.
Sustainable development as a process aiming at satisfaction of development aspirations of the present generation, in the way enabling next generations to achieve the same goals is based on three pillars – society, environment and economy. Financial sector and banks that enable exchange transactions to be conducted with the use of various forms of money are particularly important in this process. The purpose of the paper is to identify the manifestations of actions conducted by retail banks that constitute the expression of implementation of corporate social responsibility concept. Thanks to performed studies, it has been stated that the entities of the sector, more and more frequently commence activities supporting implementation of the assumptions of CSR. All analyzed banks used indirect actions, although not in the same range.
Magdalena Kieżel. Manifestations of implementation of the CSR concept in the retail banking sector in Poland. European Journal of Service Management 2018, 25, 117 -124.
AMA StyleMagdalena Kieżel. Manifestations of implementation of the CSR concept in the retail banking sector in Poland. European Journal of Service Management. 2018; 25 ():117-124.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMagdalena Kieżel. 2018. "Manifestations of implementation of the CSR concept in the retail banking sector in Poland." European Journal of Service Management 25, no. : 117-124.
Małgorzata Kieżel; Joanna Wiechoczek. Customer engagement in high-tech goods sector and retail banks sector. Studia i Prace WNEiZ 2016, 43, 105 -114.
AMA StyleMałgorzata Kieżel, Joanna Wiechoczek. Customer engagement in high-tech goods sector and retail banks sector. Studia i Prace WNEiZ. 2016; 43 ():105-114.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMałgorzata Kieżel; Joanna Wiechoczek. 2016. "Customer engagement in high-tech goods sector and retail banks sector." Studia i Prace WNEiZ 43, no. : 105-114.
Małgorzata Kieżel; Joanna Wiechoczek. Aktywności online konsumentów w kontekście customer brand engagement / Online consumer activity in the context of customer brand engagement. Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu 2016, 1 .
AMA StyleMałgorzata Kieżel, Joanna Wiechoczek. Aktywności online konsumentów w kontekście customer brand engagement / Online consumer activity in the context of customer brand engagement. Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu. 2016; (459):1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMałgorzata Kieżel; Joanna Wiechoczek. 2016. "Aktywności online konsumentów w kontekście customer brand engagement / Online consumer activity in the context of customer brand engagement." Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu , no. 459: 1.