PhDr. Wadim Strielkowski Ph.D.
Position: lecturer
Field of interest: Economics of migration, Economic Geography, Economics of small and medium enterprises, Agent-based modelling, Environmental Economics, Regional development, Rural development, e-Tourism
Membership: European Economic Integration and Economic Policy, Internal
Contact
Office: 206a
Email: strielkowski [AT] fsv [DOT] cuni [DOT] cz
Phone: +420603508627
Available: By appointment only (Opletalova 26, 206a)
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Syllabi
Course supervisor
JEM081 - Advanced Economics of European Integration - Microeconomic Aspects
Teacher
JEM081 - Advanced Economics of European Integration - Microeconomic Aspects
CV
Organisation Memberships
1. UACES (The University Association for Contemporary European Studies) 2. AFEE (The Association of Evolutionary Economics)
Education
1997-2000 B.A. (Economics) IES FSV UK
2000-2002 M.A. (European economic
integration) IES FSV UK
2004 PhDr. IES FSV UK
2003-2007 Ph.D. in Economics (Rural Development), National University of Ireland, Galway, ROI
Dissertation: “Factors influencing the success of Polish rural micro-enterprises“
2004-2007 Ph.D. in Economics at IES FSV UK (Charles University in Prague)
Dissertation: “Four Essays on the Economics of Migration”
Job history
I/2003 - VII/2003 manager, Czech Tourist Authority (now called Czechtourism)
2005 - 2006 teaching assistant at the IES FSV UK
2006 - 2009 Research Fellow, the University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
2009 - 2010 Development and PR manager, CERGE-EI (www.cerge-ei.cz)
2010 - 2011 Vice-Chancellor, College of Economics and Management Prague (www.vsem.cz)
Extra activities
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE IN MANAGING PROJECT WORK:
International projects:
2006-2009 ISAAC - Integrated e-services for Advanced Access to heritage in
Cultural Tourist Destinations (FP6-IST-2006-035130). Project manager
and co-PI for the University of Nottingham
2007-2008 IICEE – Intangible Investments in Central Eastern Europe (FP7-Theme 8
Topic SSH-2007-1.1.2). Seniour researcher
2008 MEPOKNOWLEDGE - Measuring Policies and Settings for Knowledge
Production and Economic Growth in Europe (FP7-SSH-2009-A)). Member of preparation team.
2008 SUSDEVIND - Defining sustainable development indicators for
urban renewal, EEA grants.
2007 FP6 project TTSRL – Trans-national Terrorism, Security & the Rule of
Law (FP6-CIT5-2006-029091). Subcontractor (conducting a study on the
economic impact of terrorism).
2003-2006 FP5 project IDARI - Integrated Development of Agricultural and Rural
Institutions (FP5- QLRT-2001-02718). Researcher (data collection,
dissemination, preparing deliverables).
Projects in the Czech Republic:
2009-2010 OPPA (Operational programme Prague Adaptability, ESF). Research
project entitled: “Enhancing quality in the post-doctoral studying programme at CERGE-EI”. Project management, reports, project dissemination
2009-2010 OPVK (Operational programme Education for Competitiveness, ESF).
Research project entitled: “Strengthening international research teams at
Marasyk University in Brno”. Member of project preparation team.
Awards and prizes
2003-2006 EU Commission fellowship (IDARI project)
Topics for supervision
Term papers
1) Labour migration, Ukrainian migration in the Czech Republic and the EU, Economics of Migration (various aspects)
2) Economic geography, demography
3) Entrepreneurship and innovation, success factors of small and medium enterprises
4) Environmental economics (conjoint analysis approach)
5) Tourism economics (various aspects)
Bachelor theses
1) Migration and remittances in the Czech Republic and the EU; labour migration and labour market policies
2) Innovation in small and medium enterprises; growth and success factors of SMEs (empirical research)
3) Intertemporal substitution hypothesis; elasticities of labour supply: testing the daily targeting hypothesis for SMEs
4) Supernatural economics (see www.emilywelkins.com and http://supernaturaleconomics.blogspot.com)
5) Tourism economics: cultural heritage, e-tourism services, augmented reality (see www.isaac-project.eu)
Master theses
1) Migration and remittances in the Czech Republic and the EU; Ukrainian migration in the Czech Republic (possibility to work with the empirical data from Ukrainian Migration Project)
2) Innovation in small and medium enterprises; growth and success factors of SMEs
3) Intertemporal substitution hypothesis; elasticities of labour supply: testing the daily targeting hypothesis for SMEs
4) Supernatural economics (see www.emilywelkins.com and http://supernaturaleconomics.blogspot.com)
5) Tourism economics: application of a Conjoint Analysis approach (revealed preferences and stated preferences) with regard to cultural heritage, e-tourism services, and augmented reality (see www.isaac-project.eu)
6) Energy economics: electricity market in Russia and the EU; AMES = Agent-based modelling of Electricity Systems
Supervised Bachelor theses
all/awarded: 5/1
Awarded:
Bc. Pavlína Jandová
Supervised Master Theses
all/awarded: 3/2
Awarded:
Mgr. Blanka Weyskrabová, Mgr. Ondřej Glazar