@ue.poznan.pl
Assistant Professor, Department of Public Finance
Poznan University of Economics and Business
Economics, Econometrics and Finance, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
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Cristina Badarau, Aneta Chodakowska, Kamilla Marchewka-Bartkowiak, and Dimitrios Paparas
Informa UK Limited
ABSTRACT This editorial presents several recent contributions to the debate on strategies for sustainable growth, in relation to the experience of different European countries. It introduces this special issue, composed of a selection of articles presented during three workshops organized or supported by the International Network for Economic Research (INFER). The articles included in the special issue discuss the impact of technological innovation on firms’ productivity and employment, as well as the role agriculture plays in bioeconomy growth. They also highlight the importance of financial markets in the promotion of sustainable activities.
Aneta Choodakowska, Sławomira Kańduła, and Joanna Przybylska
Institut Za Lokalno Samoupravo in Javna Narocila Maribor
Although cybersecurity is an important and complex issue that should be addressed by all government levels, so far little research has been devoted to cybersecurity at the local level. Existing literature lacks information on whether municipalities have implemented cybersecurity policies, if such policies are applied in practice and what they encompass. A CAWI method was used to collect the required data. The results indicate that while most municipalities have a document defining their security policy, they do not always apply it in practice. There is still little awareness regarding countering cyber-attacks. Therefore, more emphasis should be placed on such issues as: integrating cybersecurity policies into local government management, the rising threat of cyber-attacks, consultations with security auditors, and cybersecurity management training. Based on all Polish municipalities, the research described in this paper partly fills the identified gap.
Monika Banaszewska, Ivo Bischoff, Eva Bode, and Aneta Chodakowska
Elsevier BV