Casimir Pulaski Radom University, Poland
Dr. Katarzyna Sieradzka is a researcher and lecturer at the Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Finance, Casimir Pulaski University of Radom, with a PhD in Economics obtained in 2003. She is the author of numerous scientific articles and a co-author of several scientific monographs, reflecting her sustained contribution to economic research and academic scholarship. She has actively participated in many national and international scientific conferences, where she has shared research findings and engaged in interdisciplinary academic dialogue. Her research contribution to the field of entrepreneurship development focuses on identifying and analyzing the key determinants that shape business growth and long-term performance. In particular, her work examines the roles of innovation, competitiveness, corporate social responsibility, and digitalization in modern enterprises. She investigates how technological adoption, organizational capabilities, and strategic management approaches influence firm performance, adaptability, and resilience in dynamic economic environments. A significant aspect of her research explores the role of corporate social responsibility in strengthening stakeholder relationships and enhancing sustainable business practices. She also analyzes how innovation contributes to value creation and the development of competitive advantage across different sectors. Additionally, her studies address the transformative impact of digital tools on business models, decision-making processes, and operational efficiency. Through an integrated analytical approach, her research provides practical and theoretical insights into entrepreneurship dynamics. Her work supports evidence-based decision-making for managers and policymakers. Overall, her academic activities contribute to promoting sustainable entrepreneurship and inclusive economic development.