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Bartłomiej Gawin
Researcher at University of Gdańsk
Publications - 16
Citations - 188
Bartłomiej Gawin is an academic researcher from University of Gdańsk. The author has contributed to research in topics: Facility management & Business model. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications receiving 160 citations.
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ICT Management for Global Competitiveness and Economic Growth in Emerging Economies (ICTM)
Juho Mäkiö,Ella Kolkowska,Ewa Soja,Goebel Gunther,Ralph Sonntag,Celina Olszak,Ariane-Tabea Schueller,Maria Mach-Król,Monika Wożniak,Anna Boratyńska-Sala,Anna Jasińska-Biliczak,Ilona Winiarczyk,Kamil Roman,Monika Ziobrowska,Jolanta Kowal,Alicja Senejko,Halina Guła-Kubiszewska,Wojciech Starościak,Urszula Dębska,Piotr Soja,Elena Makio-Marusik,Janusz Stal,Grażyna Paliwoda-Pękosz,Bartłomiej Gawin,Bartosz Marcinkowski,Katarzyna Rzepka,Janusz Czerny,Cornel Torcu,Cristina Turcu,Evgeniia Surkova,Tobias Meyer,Aleksandr Kozlov,Alina Kankovskaya,Olga Miroliubova,Valery Gordin,Ilya Ilin,Mariya Dedova,Yasmeen Sultana,A Asuman Akdogan,Lukasz Stecko,Renata Iwanuec,Valeria Zhgun,Joanna Kasza,Rafal Maciag,Lesław Koćwin,Olga Kalchenko,Bogusław Śleziak,Anna Kuzio,Alicja Keplinger,Saikat Gochhait,Zdenka Stránská,C. K. Tripathy,Ivana Polednova,Martina Keratova,Magdalena Kapala,Maria Straś-Romanowska,Michał Kuciapski,Jan Trąbka,Mirosława Wawrzak-Chodaczek,Richard R. Sharp,Anna Oleszkowicz +60 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a forum for interested researchers and practitioners to exchange their experiences and creative ideas related to ICT management for global competitiveness and economic, social and cultural growth in emerging economies.
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ICTM 2016 Proceedings of the International Conference on ICT Management for Global Competitiveness and Economic Growth in Emerging Economies, Conference Theme: Economic, Cultural and Social Innovations for Human Capital in Transition Economies
Alicja Senejko,Zbigniew Łoś,Helena Lindskog,Ewa Soja,Piotr Soja,Jolanta Kowal,Juho Mäkiö,Anna Jasińska-Biliczak,Ralph Sonntag,Anne Jantos,Matthias Heinz,Thelma Rani,Olga Kalchenko,Aleksandr Kozlov,Alina Kankovskaya,Svetlana Tcvetkova,Jawameer Kakakhan,Mariya Dedova,Valery Gordin,Ilya Ilin,Lobna Hassan,Alexan Nader,Asos Dizayee,Yun K. Cho,Bartłomiej Gawin,Bartosz Marcinkowski,Aleksander Wolski,Anna Kuzio,Saikat Gochhait,P C Tripathy,Elena Makio-Marusik,Alireza Afshari,Mohammad Anisseh,Mohammad Reza Shahraki,Samaneh Hooshyar,Monika Woźniak,Rafał Siedlecki,Daniel Papla,Janusz Czerny,Katarzyna Rzepka,Joanna Kasza,Rafal Maciag,Lesław Koćwin,Jan Trąbka,Monika Ziobrowska,Aleksandra Szczepaniak,Krystyna Węgłowska-Rzepa,Bianka Lewandowska,Magdalena Kapala,Maria Straś-Romanowska,Mirosław Giza,Natalia Demeshkant,Ludmila Dankievich,Barbora Pankova,Ivana Polednova,Pavla Buráňová,Jaroslaw Wąsiński,Piotr Woźniak,Bogusław Śleziak,Adam Gurba +59 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a forum for interested researchers and practitioners to exchange their experiences and creative ideas related to ICT management for global competitiveness and economic, social and cultural growth in emerging economies.
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A study on the adaptive approach to technology-driven enhancement of multi-scenario business processes
TL;DR: An adaptively improved infrastructure with a catalog of digital options that facilitates the composition of multi-scenario business processes and acts as a reference model for focusing on developing critical functionalities and limiting resources consumed by redundant features is proposed.
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Business Intelligence in Facility Management: Determinants and Benchmarking Scenarios for Improving Energy Efficiency
TL;DR: The authors identify, verify, and organize the determinants augmenting an energy efficiency-oriented decision-making process and introduce a set of potential benchmarking scenarios for managing it.
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Making IT global – what facility management brings to the table?
TL;DR: An expansion model for a globalizing company was synthesized, the cultural differences involved in Facility Management market operation regarding both developing and developed European countries were identified and functionality, non-functional requirements and architecture of a global IS were elaborated.