Anna Kowalska-Pyzalska, DSc, PhD, Eng
Email: anna.kowalska-pyzalska@pwr.edu.pl
Unit: Faculty of Management (N) » Department of Operations Research and Business Intelligence
ul. I. Łukasiewicza 3/5, 50-371 Wrocław
building B-4, room 5.25
phone +48 71 320 2524
Office hours
Wednesdays 9.00-11.00 (winter semester 2022/2023)
Research fields
consumers’ behavior in the energy market; demand side management and demand response tools; consumers’ willingness to pay in the energy market; diffusion of innovations; agent-based modeling.
Specialization: energy economics, energy market, innovation diffusion
With an M.Sc. in Management (2001), a Ph.D. in Electrical Power Systems (2006), four years spent in the power industry (2006-2010) and a habilitation in Management Sciences (2019), she possesses unique expertise on the interface of energy markets and economics. Her most recent research interests include modeling innovation diffusion, adoption of innovative goods and services in the energy market (e.g., dynamic electricity tariffs, green energy) and social acceptance of these goods and services. She has published in top tier journals (most notably in Energies, Energy Policy, Energy Reports, Information Processing & Management, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Physica A, Sustainability, Telematics and Informatics) and is an ad-hoc reviewer for a number of JCR listed journals. She was an Investigator on national and EU funded projects and currently is the Principal Investigator of an NCN (National Science Centre, Poland) OPUS grant.
ORCID: 0000-0002-6422-0710
Recent papers
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1 | Article 2025
Everyone is different, but does it matter? The role of heterogeneity in empirically grounded agent-based models of alternative fuel vehicles diffusion. Operations Research and Decisions. 2025, vol. 35, nr 1, s. 61-89. ISSN: 2081-8858; 2391-6060 | Resources:DOISFX |     |
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2 | Proceeding paper 2024
Ewa Neska, Maksymilian Bielecki, Preferred configurations of renewable energy communities: Insights from in-depth interviews. W: 20th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM), 10-12 June 2024, Istanbul, Turkiye. Danvers, MA : IEEE, cop. 2024. s. 1-4. ISBN: 979-8-3503-8174-0 | Resources:DOIURL | |
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3 | Monograph chapter 2024
Employing smart metering platforms in energy-efficient behaviors. W: Adoption of emerging information and communication technology for sustainability/ eds. Ewa Ziemba, Jarosław Wątróbski. Boca Raton : CRC Press, cop. 2024. s. 305-322. ISBN: 978-1-032-32762-4; 978-1-032-32764-8; 978-1-003-31657-2 | Resources:DOIURL | |
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4 | Monograph 2024
Diffusion of innovative energy services. Consumers'' acceptance and willingness to pay. London [i in.]: Elsevier: Academic Press, cop. 2024. XIII, 230 s. ISBN: 978-0-12-822882-1 | Resources:DOI | |
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5 | Article 2022
Samochody elektryczne nie dla Polaka? Badanie empiryczne opinii i oczekiwań potencjalnych nabywców = Electric cars not for Poles? Empirical study of buyers’ opinions and expectations. Przegląd Organizacji. 2022, nr 9, s. 25-32. ISSN: 0137-7221; 2545-2622 | |  |
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6 | Article 2022
Conceptual design of energy market topologies for communities and their practical applications in EU: a comparison of three case studies. Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews. 2022, vol. 169, art. 112921, s. 1-16. ISSN: 1364-0321; 1879-0690 | Resources:DOIURLSFX |     |
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7 | Proceeding paper 2022
Purchasing decisions on alternative fuel vehicles within an agent-based model. W: Computational Science - ICCS 2022 : 22nd International Conference London, UK, June 21-23, 2022 : proceedings. Pt. 2 / eds. Derek Groen [i in.]. Cham : Springer, cop. 2022. s. 719-726. ISBN: 978-3-031-08753-0; 978-3-031-08754-7 | Resources:DOISFX | |
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8 | Article 2022
Perspectives of development of low emission zones in Poland: a short review. Frontiers in Energy Research. 2022, vol. 10, art. 898391, s. 1-11. ISSN: 2296-598X | Resources:DOISFX |     |
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9 | Article 2022
Consumer preferences towards alternative fuel vehicles. Results from the conjoint analysis. Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews. 2022, vol. 155, art. 111776, s. 1-28. ISSN: 1364-0321; 1879-0690 | Resources:DOIURLSFX |     |
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10 | Article 2021
Agnieszka Radziwon, Laurent Scaringella, Ewa Lazarczyk Carlson, Marco Greco, Paulo Duarte Silveira, Eduardo Pestana de Aguiar, QingYang Shen, Markus Will, Predictors and outcomes of individual knowledge on early-stage pandemic: social media, information credibility, public opinion, and behaviour in a large-scale global study. Information Processing & Management. 2021, vol. 58, nr 6, art. 102720, s. 1-15. ISSN: 0306-4573; 1873-5371 | Resources:DOISFX |     |
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