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2015, issue 39
- Cheater detection in Real Time Bidding system – panel approach pp. 11-24
- Michał Bernardelli
- Shallow determinants of growth of Polish regions. Empirical analysis with panel data methods pp. 25-40
- Tomasz Brodzicki
- Stochastic Convergence of the European Union Countries: A Conditional Approach pp. 41-56
- Mariusz Próchniak and Bartosz Witkowski
- Minimum wage and youth unemployment in local labor markets in Poland pp. 57-70
- Paulina Broniatowska, Aleksandra Majchrowska and Zbigniew Żółkiewski
- Real convergence vs. macroeconomic imbalances in the EU pp. 71-86
- Agnieszka Szczypińska
- Corruption perception, income level and growth in post-communist countries: evidence from panel data pp. 87-102
- Andrzej Cieślik and Lukasz Goczek
- Does it pay to pay for health? How health expenditure translates into GDP growth in OECD countries pp. 103-118
- Michał Kowalczuk and Andrzej Torój
- Internal migration in polish cities – the analysis using the spatial dynamic shift-share method pp. 119-134
- Karolina Lewandowska-Gwarda and Elżbieta Antczak
- Grouped probit regression analysis for shooting effectiveness in basketball pp. 135-150
- Jerzy Marzec, Stanisław Czyż and Piotr Styrkowiec
- Offshoring and skilled-unskilled wage gap in selected EU countries (1995–2009) pp. 151-166
- Aleksandra Parteka and Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz
- Analysis of the Economic Activity of Dairy Farms in Poland: Results obtained from the Short-run Cost Function pp. 167-182
- Jerzy Marzec and Andrzej Pisulewski
- Determinants of health care expenditure in Europe pp. 183-198
- Błażej Łyszczarz and Ewelina Nojszewska
- Determinants of the number of card transactions pp. 199-212
- Lukasz Goczek and Bartosz Witkowski
- Markov switching models in the analysis of business cycle synchronization pp. 213-228
- Michał Bernardelli and Monika Dędys
2015, issue 38
- Selection of enterprise architecture’s rules and methods with the purpose of effective defining of requirements in key IT projects in the Polish public administration pp. 13-28
- Michał Bijata and Bolesław Szafrański
- Review of integrative mechanisms in interdisciplinary projects pp. 29-42
- Anna Bobkowska
- Towards evidence-based data conflict resolution in data integration process pp. 43-56
- Walid Cherifi, Bolesław Szafrański and Grzegorz Bliźniuk
- The principles of the construction of architecture framework for public statistics pp. 57-72
- Janusz Dygaszewicz
- E-government in Poland in the UN studies pp. 73-84
- Michał Goliński
- Prospects for the use of enterprise architecture in developing smart city solutions pp. 89-98
- Jerzy Gołuchowski, Marcin Korzeb and Paweł Weichbroth
- Using Enterprise Service Bus to transfer large volumes of data pp. 99-116
- Tomasz Górski and Wojciech Kuchta
- Authentication methods in the information systems of local governments pp. 117-130
- Przemysław Jatkiewicz
- RFID technology based solution for classified document management system in government institutions pp. 131-142
- Maciej Kiedrowicz, Tadeusz Nowicki and Robert Waszkowski
- The use of modern electronic communication platforms as a form of cooperation between poviat employment agencies and social welfare centres pp. 143-166
- Adam Krzyżanowski
- Big Data quality analysis on data retrieved from websites pp. 167-178
- Jacek Maślankowski
- Chosen problems of digital identity management in public administration institutions pp. 179-190
- Piotr Olszewski
- Open Government Data initiatives pp. 191-202
- Joanna Papińska-Kacperek and Krystyna Polańska
- BYOD model in the organization pp. 203-222
- Grzegorz Podgórski
- Methodical aspects of development of the National Enterprise Architecture pp. 223-232
- Andrzej Sobczak
- E-taxes area in UTAUT model in view of the research of information society in Poland pp. 233-246
- Anna Sołtysik-Piorunkiewicz and Iwona Zdonek
- Interactive maps as a tool of investment processes support pp. 247-258
- Cezary Stępniak
- Cloud computing in the public administration in literature and empirical research pp. 259-270
- Monika Szałkowska-Strzelecka
- Enterprise Architecture – not only terminology problems pp. 271-286
- Bolesław Szafrański
- The cost of risk in projects pp. 287-298
- Zdzisław Szyjewski
- Information systems for distributed public administration offices pp. 299-308
- Jędrzej Wieczorkowski
- Mechanisms for the information security management in the service-oriented public information infrastructure pp. 309-319
- Jarosław Wilk and Leopold Żurek
- The support system for sanitary services simulation exercises pp. 323-342
- Agata Chodowska, Tadeusz Nowicki and Robert Waszkowski
- Specificity of the e-patients’ behaviours on the Internet pp. 343-352
- Magdalena Czerwińska
- Application of knowledge-based system for fast identification of EEG frequency pp. 353-368
- Piotr Filipkowski and Michał Horodelski
- Dynamic aspects of clinical pathways pp. 369-382
- Tomasz Gzik
- Interoperability of medical registers – the use of federated data warehouse pp. 383-398
- Wojciech Komnata
- E-health systems – information architectures vs. social expectations pp. 399-409
- Tomasz Kulisiewicz
- The usage of PMML in health care predictive analytics pp. 411-424
- Marcin Mazurek and Łukasz Walkiewicz
- Conceptualization of prosumption system architecture in e-health pp. 425-436
- Małgorzata Pańkowska and Anna Sołtysik-Piorunkiewicz
2015, issue 37
- On the probability distribution of the present value of benefits in multiple life insurance pp. 13-38
- Kamil Gala
- Interest rate risk immunisation for life insurers pp. 39-56
- Elżbieta Krajewska
- Characterisation and comparison of functioning of occupational pension schemes in the United Kingdom and Poland pp. 57-69
- Anna Gierusz
- The use of credit data for risk classification in automobile insurance pp. 73-98
- Kamil Gala and Karolina Kolak
- Bonus-malus system with premium adjustment pp. 99-126
- Kamil Gala and Wojciech Bijak
- Merging and aggregation of bonus-malus systems in automobile insurance pp. 127-154
- Wojciech Bijak
- Clearing systems in Direct Claim Settlement pp. 155-182
- Wojciech Bijak, Krzysztof Hrycko and Stanisław Garstka
- Benefit from direct claim settlement for holders of MTPL contracts pp. 183-198
- Stanisław Garstka
- Methods and statistical models used to identify uninsured car owners pp. 199-228
- Wojciech Bijak, Piotr Dziel, Stanisław Garstka and Krzysztof Hrycko
- Optimisation of transition rules of bonus-malus system with Q-optimal premiums pp. 229-252
- Marcin Topolewski and Michał Bernardelli
- Impact of the number of classes and transition rules of bonus-malus system on its efficiency in tariff setting pp. 253-268
- Anna Szymańska
- Experience rating with dependence between MTPL and MOD claims pp. 269-282
- Daniel Sobiecki
- Deterministic analysis of the bonus-malus system pp. 283-304
- Barbara Cieślik and Damian Sulik
- A method of calculating exact ruin probabilities in discrete time models pp. 307-322
- Marcin Rudź
- On some risk measures pp. 323-338
- Michał Boczek
- Stochastic orders in the Bayesian framework pp. 339-360
- Marek Męczarski
2015, issue 36
- Social information safety as the foundation of democratic state pp. 13-49
- Józef Oleński
- Transparency and information security in sectors pp. 51-66
- Wacław Szymanowski
- Social networks and economic networks as an antidote to limited government pp. 67-78
- Jolanta Sala and Halina Tańska
- Information technology as a model of disruptive innovations pp. 79-89
- Michał Goliński
- Software product quality standards evolution pp. 91-101
- Andrzej Kobyliński
- To capture the information chaos. Impact of the semantic technologies on the information retrieval pp. 103-112
- Karolina Stasiak and Andrzej Martyna
- Selected aspects of evaluating public value delivered by cloud computing pp. 113-124
- Monika Szałkowska-Strzelecka
- Knowledge-based clusters and their impact on Poland’s economic growth pp. 125-138
- Dorota Łangowska
- Model of information flow in clusters operating on the Polish market pp. 139-149
- Katarzyna Adamiak and Agnieszka Sopińska
- Using the PAM algorithm to group the most important global economies in the context of energy consumption pp. 151-163
- Witold Roman
- Applied multilevel approach to identifying the structure of relationship between economic performance of companies and their commitment to internationalisation and commitment to cooperation pp. 167-180
- Małgorzata Rószkiewicz
- Economics of crowdfunding – research premises pp. 181-196
- Dariusz Dziuba
- Network crowdsourcing in public administration pp. 197-204
- Daniel Rzeczkowski
- Process measurement as a constituent of the evaluation of IT systems implementation in public administration pp. 205-220
- Renata Gabryelczyk and Elżbieta Rakowska
- Knowledge Management software as a tool for creating the company’s competitive potential pp. 221-230
- Łukasz Piotrowicz and Damian Stępnik
- Terminological misconceptions in IT projects. The example of objectives and functional requirements pp. 231-244
- Przemysław Polak
- Managing architectural debt in the context of systemic model of organisations pp. 245-258
- Andrzej Sobczak
- Normalised Frame Language – towards a Complete Metatext Execution Tree pp. 259-274
- Jerzy Leyk
- Semantic issues in business process modeling pp. 275-286
- Ilona Pawełoszek, Jędrzej Wieczorkowski and Magdalena Jurczyk-Bunkowska
- The economic aspects of software package customisation methods pp. 287-296
- Jędrzej Wieczorkowski
- Using cloud computing in business pp. 297-306
- Rafał Raczko
- Computer simulation model as a source of information in Environmental Impact Assessment pp. 307-318
- Małgorzata Łatuszyńska and Roma Strulak-Wójcikiewicz
- The GBDOT project pp. 319-330
- Angelika Goszczyńska
- A synthesis of agent-broker algorithm in transactional e-platforms pp. 331-350
- Piotr Filipkowski
- Processes of improving intelligence of learning organisations – the example of centres of competence pp. 351-362
- Tomasz Sitek and Artur Ziółkowski
- The impact of flexible workplace on organisational efficiency pp. 363-376
- Bartłomiej Dessoulavy-Śliwiński and Dorota Płatek
- Social media in the evolution of the Smart Grid in the 21st century pp. 377-390
- Anna Pamuła
- Modelling return and conditional volatility exposures in the downside framework for new tech and media stocks on the Warsaw Stock Exchange pp. 391-402
- Lesław Markowski
- Economic convergence in Polish regions (voivodeships) 2000–2012 pp. 403-412
- Ewa Wędrowska and Karolina Wojciechowska
- Usefulness of the instructions on circulation and control of documents in public entities. The example of Zespol Szkol Elektronicznych i Telekomunikacyjnych (School of Electronics and Telecommunications) in Olsztyn pp. 413-426
- Renata Burchart, Henryk Lelusz and Monika Majorek-Tyma
- Statistical analysis of the development of information society in Poland in the years 2008 and 2012 pp. 427-440
- Małgorzata Kobylińska
- Classification of Polish regions (voivodeships) according to the structure of gross added value in 2004–2010 pp. 441-450
- Karolina Wojciechowska
- Buying preferences of students using modern information and communication technologies pp. 451-460
- Małgorzata Grzywińska-Rąpca and Mariola Grzybowska-Brzezińska
- Analysis of the level of student expenses using modern ICT pp. 461-470
- Małgorzata Grzywińska-Rąpca
- The application of TRAMO SEATS method for modeling the trend of refunded sales in pharmacies in Poland pp. 471-480
- Aleksandra Olejarz-Wahba and Anna Rutkowska-Ziarko
- Online sales of drugs in the opinion of pharmacists pp. 481-490
- Aleksandra Olejarz-Wahba
- Economic factors determining the behaviour of students in non-cash payments pp. 491-498
- Małgorzata Grzywińska-Rąpca and Mariola Grzybowska-Brzezińska
- Book price dispersion in Polish online bookstores pp. 499-510
- Tomasz Galewski
- Use of the Markov switching models for identification of turning points in the business cycles of selected countries pp. 511-523
- Monika Kośko, Marta Kwiecień and Joanna Stempińska