Darek Klonowski
Darek Klonowski is Professor of Business Administration at Brandon University. Prior to joining academia, he worked in the venture capital and private equity industry.
EDUCATION:
2000 |
Ph.D. (Economics) – Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw, Poland |
1999 |
M.A. (Economics) – Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw, Poland |
1991 |
M.B.A. (Finance) – University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada |
1990 |
B.Comm. – University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada |
SELECTED BOOKS:
Klonowski,D. (2021), The economic decline of the family: False promises of liberalism. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars.
Klonowski,D. (2021), Venture capital redefined: The economic, political, and social impact of COVID on the VC ecosystem. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Klonowski,D. (2017), The venture capital deformation: Value destruction throughout the investment process, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Klonowski,D. (2014), Strategic entrepreneurial finance: From value creation to realization, London: Routledge.
Klonowski,D. (2010), The venture capital investment process, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
SELECTED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS:
Klonowski,D. (2019), “Mature and not mature enough: Comparing private equity in developed and emerging markets”, Journal of Private Equity, 22 (2), 9-18.
Klonowski,D. (2013), “In search of premium returns from public equities markets in emerging economies: The case of Poland”, Journal of Investing, 22 (2), 47-54.
Klonowski,D. (2013), “Private equity in emerging markets: The new frontiers of international finance”, Journal of Private Equity, 16 (2), 20-37.
Klonowski,D. (2011), “Private equity in Poland after two decades of development: Evolution, industry drivers, and returns”, Venture Capital: An International Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance, 13 (4), 295-311.
Klonowski,D. (2011), “The evolution of private equity in emerging markets: The case of Poland”, Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 23 (4), 60-69.