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IBIMA University research web pages are meant to showcase universities’ published research output at IBIMA International Conferences’ proceedings. 
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List of Publications

Michał CZUBA, “Possibilities of Builiding the Social Security of Precariat: Polish Experinces and Challenges,” Proceedings of the 39th International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA), ISBN: 978-0-9998551-8-8, ISSN: 2767-9640, 30-31 May 2022, Granada, Spain, p 1361-1368.

Lukasz QUIRINI-POPLAWSKI, Natalia TOMCZEWSKA-POPOWYCZ and Slawomir DOROCKI, “Ups And Downs of Tourism in Ukraine: The Unobserved Component Model Approach,” Proceedings of the 37th International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA), ISBN: 978-0-9998551-6-4, 30-31 May 2021, Cordoba, Spain, p 12493-12509.

Michał CZUBA and Rafał MUSTER, “Precariat and Social Policy of The Government. Polish Experiences and Challenges,” Proceedings of the 37th International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA), ISBN: 978-0-9998551-6-4, 30-31 May 2021, Cordoba, Spain, p 862-869.

Piotr CZAKON, “The Phenomenon of Students’ Work Precarisation In an International Perspective. A Comparative Analysis of Work Experience of Polish, Czech And Slovak Academic Youth,” Proceedings of the 36th International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA), ISBN: 978-0-9998551-5-7, 4-5 November 2020, Granada, Spain, p 5237-5245.

Aneta ALEKSANDER, Dariusz KRAWCZYK, Aleksandra KUZIOR and Aleksy KWILINSKI, “The Conditions Affecting the Functioning of The Mass Media and Social Media Based on Empirical Research Conducted in Ukraine,” Proceedings of the 36th International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA), ISBN: 978-0-9998551-5-7, 4-5 November 2020, Granada, Spain, p 10330-10342.

Bogusław DZIADZIA, Łukasz WRÓBLEWSKI and Zdzisława DACKO-PIKIEWICZ, Sustainable Development of Socio-Cultural Capital in the City Divided By Border,”   Proceedings of the 33rd International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA), ISBN: 978-0-9998551-2-6, 10-11 April 2019, Granada, Spain, p.2527-2535.