Conference Speakers
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Prof. Aneta Hryckiewicz
Lebenslauf:
Aneta Hryckiewicz, Ph.D.
CURRENT POSITIONS
Professor, Kozminski University, Warsaw, Poland (2025–present)
Associate, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, UK (2023–present)
Independent Supervisory Board Member & Chairwoman of the Remuneration and Nomination Committee, ING Bank Śląski (2024–2025)
National Expert, European Commission
EDUCATION
Habilitation in Finance, Warsaw School of Economics, 2015
Post-Doc, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, 2010
Ph.D. in Economics, Goethe University of Frankfurt, 2009
M.Sc. in Financial Econometrics, Goethe University of Frankfurt, 2005
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Financial economics, empirical banking, digital transformation in banking, financial regulation, climate-related financial risk, sustainable finance, corporate finance.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Hryckiewicz, A., Kryg, N., Tsomocos, D.P., Zadorozhna, O. (2025). “Unveiling the Power of State Activism in Times of Distress.” Economic Analysis and Policy, 86, 1346–1376.
Hryckiewicz, A., Kryg, N., Tsomocos, D.P. (2023). “Bank Resolution Mechanisms Revisited: Towards a New Era of Restructuring.” Journal of Financial Stability, 67, 101160.
Borsuk, M., Hryckiewicz, A., Tchorzewska, K., Tsomocos, D.P. (2023). “Navigating the Digital Frontier: Unraveling the Impact of Bank Technology Innovations on Systemic Risks.” Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas & National Bank of Poland, Working Paper.
Borsuk, M., Hryckiewicz, A., Mazur, P., Pawlowski, P. (2022). “Sovereign Debt Holding and Bank Sensitivity Toward Interest Rate Risk.” International Journal of Central Banking.
Hryckiewicz, A. (2020). “The Effect of Government Interventions in Less Advanced Economies.” Economic Systems, 45, 100776.
Hryckiewicz, A. (2014). “What Do We Know About the Impact of Government Interventions in the Banking Sector?” Journal of Banking & Finance, 46, 246–265.
Hryckiewicz, A., Kozłowski, Ł. (2016). “Banking Business Models and the Nature of Financial Crisis.” Journal of International Money and Finance, 71, 1–24.
RELEVANT EXPERTISE
Extensive experience in econometric analysis of financial regulation and systemic risk, including difference-in-differences, instrumental variables, and panel data methods applied to large-scale European datasets. Research on banking stability, sovereign risk transmission, and the macroeconomic implications of financial shocks provides a strong foundation for analysing climate-related financial risks and transition dynamics.