Program of the conference
Human Potential Development
28–30 May 2019, Lodź, Poland
28 May 2019 (Tuesday)
9.00–9.30
Presentation of participants
University of Lodź, Matejki Street 22/26, Lodź, Ground floor
9.30 Conference opening
(Aula of the Faculty Council, 3rd floor)
9.30–9.35
Foreword of Prof. Joanna CEWIŃSKA, PhD.
Co-guarantee of the Conference
9.35–9.40
Foreword of Prof. Tomasz Czapla, PhD.
Dean of the Faculty of Management of University of Lodz
9.40–9.45
Foreword of Prof. Martina BLAŠKOVÁ, PhD.
Guarantee of the Conference
9.45 Invited lectures
(Aula of the Faculty Council, 3rd floor)
Moderated by Prof. Martina Blašková, PhD.
9.45–10.15
Prof. William CHAMBERS, PhD.
Human resource problems in English charities: Some case studies
10.15–10.40
Prof. Irena BAKANAUSKIENĖ, PhD.
Happiness at work: evidences from Lithuania
10.40–11.00
Prof. Evgeniy Borisovich MORGUNOV, PhD.
Sustainability and variability of human resource management practices in Russian divisions of international companies
11.00–11.30
Coffee break
11.30 Invited lectures
(Aula of the Faculty Council, 3rd floor)
moderated by Prof. Joanna Cewińska, PhD. and Prof. Małgorzata Striker, PhD.
11.30–11.50
Prof. Dr. Rūta ADAMONIENĖ; Prof. Dr. Vytautas ŠLAPKAUSKAS; Evelina VIDUOLIENE, PhD.
Future police officers education in Lithuania: Challenges and prospects
11.50–12.10
Prof. Dr. Rūta PETRAUSKIENĖ; Prof. Dr. Rūta ADAMONIENĖ; Prof. Martina BLAŠKOVÁ, PhD; Assoc. prof. Dr. Rimantas RAULECKAS
Expression of intercultural competencies in the organizations of different sectors in Lithuania
12.10–12.30
Karin KÖCHER, PhD.
New ISO standards concerning human resource management
12.30–12.50
Dr. Ewa MATUSKA, PhD.
Employees’ learning and development strategies in economy 4.0
12.50–13.00
Discussion given to the conclusions of the first Conference day
13.00–14.00 Lunch
14.00–17.00 Trip to the Science Center
19.00 Special supper (with panel discussion)
29 May 2019 (Wednesday)
9.30 Invited lectures
(Aula of the Faculty Council, 3rd floor)
Moderated by Dr. Ewa Matuska, PhD. and Prof. Vytautas Šlapkauskas, PhD.
9.30–9.50
Prof. Dr. Žaneta SIMANAVIČIENĖ
Peculiarities of teacher time budget formation
9.50–10.10
Assoc. Prof. Živilė STANKEVIČIŪTĖ, PhD.; Prof. Dr. Rūta ADAMONIENĖ
Do the feedback from co-workers lead to employee well-being?
10.10–10.30
Prof. Grażyna WIECZORKOWSKA-WIERZBIŃSKA, PhD.
HR challenges in the study of hidden costs
10.30–10.50
Irena FIGURSKA, PhD.
Organisation work environment and creativity of knowledge workers–selected aspects
10.50–11.15
Coffee break
11.15 Present problems in HPD
(Aula of the Faculty Council, 3rd floor)
Moderated by Irena Figurska, PhD. and Prof. Rūta Adamonienė, PhD.
11.15–11.30
Anna MICHAŁKIEWICZ, PhD.
Students’ feedback as a tool of academic teachers’ development
11.30–11.45
Savas MUTLU, PhD.
Do demographical characteristics affect emotional labor experiences of flight attendants?
11.45–12.00
Prof. Martina BLAŠKOVÁ, PhD.; Dominika HRINÍKOVÁ; Dr. Rudolf BLAŠKO, PhD.
Relations of university values and competences of university teachers
12.00–12.15
Janina ČIŽIKIENĖ
The role of leadership in adopting quality management system in social service sector
12.15–12.30
Wojciech ULRYCH, PhD.
Employee work requirements of lean service departments in the terms of 5S method
12.30–13.30 Lunch
13.30 Dynamics of HPD
(Aula of the Faculty Council, 3rd floor)
Moderated by Prof. Irena Bakanauskiene and Prof. Dr. Žaneta Simanavičienė
13.30–13.45
Izabela RÓŻAŃSKA-BIŃCZYK, PhD.
Employee healthy lifestyle as a sustainability factor and a challenge for HR departments
13.45–14.00
Vilna TUBUTIENE
Dilemmas in assessing the performance of civil servants
14.00–14.15
Lena GRZESIAK, M.Sc.
Postgraduate education for internal auditors vis-à-vis employers’ expectations
14.15–14.30
Hanna KĄDZIOŁKA-SABANTY, M.Sc.
Occupational burnout and the activity of employees at the retirement age
14.30–14.45
Joanna ROSAK-SZYROCKA, PhD.
Human resources management in employer branding aspect
14.45–15.00
Discussion given to the conclusions of the second Conference day
30 May 2019 (Thursday)
9.00 Scientific outdoor program and visit of Lodź
Moderated by Anna Krasnova, PhD.
Invited lecture:
Prof. Martina BLAŠKOVÁ, PhD.
New possibilities of scientific cooperation in conditions of willingness, mutual respect, and openness to systematic effort
Creative presentation, propositions, free and managed discussions on possible dynamic forms of further scientific cooperation among all experts in the field of Human Potential Development in EU countries
Prof. Martina Blašková, PhD.; Prof. Dr. Rūta Adamonienė; Prof. Joanna Cewińska, PhD.
Conclusion of the third Conference day and results obtained