Marek Naczyk's research is at the crossroads of social policy, comparative political economy and international political economy. He is a graduate of Sciences Po Paris and received his DPhil in politics from the University of Oxford in 2013. He is also a research associate at the Centre d'etudes europeennes, Sciences Po Paris. His current research projects focus on:
1. The role of the financial services industry in the diffusion of pension privatisation in affluent democracies and in emerging economies;
2. The links between the rise of private pension funds and corporate governance reform;
3. The changing role of the social partners in occupational welfare provision (ProWelfare 2014-2016Â project);
4. The dualisation of labour markets and social protection in Europe;
5. The rise of economic patriotism in Central and Eastern Europe since the Global Financial Crisis.
A more detailed description of his current research agenda can be found on his personal webpage.
Marek is an Official Fellow of Kellogg College, and Secretary to the Governing Body.