Department of Business Economics
After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech, I became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (Department of Strategy, now) at Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University (Evanston, Illinois, USA), where I have taught and conducted research for 7 years.
Since 1998, I'm back at SGH Warsaw School of Economics. My habilitation book was entitled: "A Contribution to the Theory of Takeovers" ("Przyczynek do teorii przejmowania kontroli nad spółkami akcyjnymi"), SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw 2001. For this book, I received the Poland's Ministry of Education Award in 2003.
As of November 2nd, 2016, I started chairing the newly established Department of Business Economics at SGH Warsaw School of Economics.
Here is my profile at IDEAS, and at ResearchGate .
Here is the most recent ranking of Institutions and Economists in Poland.
Currently, I serve on the Editorial Board of
Link to my paper "The Dynamics of the Free-Rider Problem in Takeovers" (jointly with prof. Joseph E. Harrington) published in "The Review of Financial Studies".
This article has been discussed by the 2014 Nobel-Prize Winner in Economics, prof. Jean TIROLE in his 2006 book "The Theory of Corporate Finance", Princeton University Press.
This article has been cited by, e.g.:
Bloch, F. in chapter 13 of 2018 book: "Handbook of Game Theory and Industrial Organization", Vol. 1, edited by Corchon, L.C. and Marini, M.A., Edward Elgar Publishing;
M. Levenstein and V. Suslow in chapter 18 of the 2015 book: "The Oxford Handbook of International Antitrust Economics", Vol. 2, edited by Blair and Sokol, Oxford University Press;
R.C. Marshall and L.M. Marx in their 2012 book "The Economics of Collusion. Cartels and Bidding Rings.", The MIT Press;
Ch. Decker in his 2009 book "Economics and the Enforcement of European Competition Law", Edward Elgar Publishing;
J. Lipczynski, J. Goddard, J.O.S. Wilson in their textbook "Industrial Organization: Competition, Strategy, Policy", fourth edition, Pearson 2013.