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Analysis of the Phenomenon of Visual Pollution in Prague and Delhi, especially in New Delhi
Andresek, Šimon ; Halada, Jan (advisor) ; Hejlová, Denisa (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the phenomenon of visual pollution and its presence in the Republic of India, in the National Capital Territory of Delhi, in New Delhi, the capital, and in the Czech Republic and its capital, especially in Historic Centre of Prague. First, the space where visual pollution takes place and which could be mostly described as public, is defined by four perspectives based on its different functions and structures. Thereafter, the phenomenon of visual pollution is described both through the broad spectrum of its causes and through the processes of perception and cognition and the aesthetic evaluation of the environment that arises from these psychological processes. The subsequent part is dedicated to the consequences of the presence of visual pollution in public space, especially to the psychological ones. The practical part of this thesis is dedicated to the analysis of legislatïon and real status quo of the presence of visual pollution and the variety of its sources in examined states and especially at the level of particular municipalities. First, the legislation is analysed concerning visual pollution itself and its manifestations at the level of state units. Thereafter, the specific legislative implementations of visual pollution and its primary sources are identified...
The slow fashion trend and its perceptions by the millennials
Lacková, Karina ; Hejlová, Denisa (advisor) ; Rosenfeldová, Jana (referee)
The main topic of this bachelor thesis is millennials understanding of consumer purchasing behaviour within the fashion industry. So called generation Y is one of the biggest market forces and the emphasis will be put on perception of the concept slow fashion, and secondly on the fast fashion. For this purpose, the theoretical part presents fashion as an important part of the society. Subsequently, description of the current problematic condition of fashion industry is introduced. Furthermore, the concept of slow fashion and emerging of sustainability within the fashion industry is described. The last chapter of the theoretical part regards the Y generation where their shopping habits and fashion industry perceptions were revealed. In the practical part were conducted semi-structured in-depth interviews with respondents from the generation of millennials. These interviews are subsequently analysed, and the acquired data are compared with the theoretical groundwork. The analysis of the interviews suggests that the sustainable aspect of clothing is not one of the primary factors in purchasing decisions for respondents.
How to Communicate Health? Campaigns by Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic in period 2012-2017
Posluchová, Lucia ; Rosenfeldová, Jana (advisor) ; Hejlová, Denisa (referee)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is public health campaigns and their influence on healthy behavioural change. It is focused on governmental campaigns created under the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic in the period between 2012 and 2017. The objective of this thesis is to explore health campaigns' potential to improve the condition of public health and to open a discussion about fulfilling this potential in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part of the thesis introduces the concept of institutional communication and clarifies its main purposes with regard to the public welfare. In connection with stated purposes, it explains how public campaigns might lead to improvement of public health. The description of the behavioural change process is embedded in the theory of planned behaviour. The practical part of the thesis is dedicated to qualitative research, aiming to contribute to the understanding of the campaigns' perception. Special attention was devoted to their influence on behavioural change. Data from semi-structured interviews indicate, that campaigns give mostly negative impressions to recipients and their influence on healthy behaviour change is rather unlike.
Phenomenon of clothes reselling and communication tools used there
Kačírek, Matěj ; Hejlová, Denisa (advisor) ; Koudelková, Petra (referee)
Tato bakalářská práce se snaží zmapovat fenomén přeprodeje tenisek a značkového oblečení a s ním spojeného podnikání. Práce je rozdělena na tři části. První část zkoumá kořeny tohoto fenoménu, historii značek, jejichž produkty se přeprodávaly jako první a dnes stále tvoří majoritní část přeprodejního trhu. Rozebírá, jak se do této pozice dostaly a jaké zásadní momenty vedly k vytvoření dnešní podoby trhu. Ve druhé části jsou popsány nejvyužívanější kanály nákupu a prodeje přeprodejního zboží. V poslední, praktické části, je vytyčeno jedenáct hypotéz týkajících se různých aspektů podnikání v oblasti přeprodeje. Ty jsou následně potvrzeny nebo vyvráceny pomocí analýzy odpovědí předních českých přeprodejců a sběratelů tenisek a oblečení, se kterými byly provedeny kvalitativní rozhovory.
Czech internet influencers'opinion on fast fashion
Koníčková, Veronika ; Rosenfeldová, Jana (advisor) ; Hejlová, Denisa (referee)
This thesis focuses on the relationship between Czech social media influencers and fast fashion (a controversial business strategy used by many fashion industry brands). The aim of the thesis is to describe this relationship and set out the opinions and perceptions of influencers with respect to fast fashion in the context of their social media content and their lives. In-depth interviews and their subsequent analysis were used as the research method in this thesis. The main focus of this thesis is on influencer's knowledge of fast fashion, his ethical perception and his overall social media influence and relationship with his subscribers/followers. The thesis describes influencers' ethical boundaries and internal rules about their social media activity and collaborations with either commercial or non- commercial organizations, especially fashion companies.
Greenwashing as a trend of fast fashion industry in the Czech market with a focus on H&M and Mango
Baráthová, Veronika ; Koudelková, Petra (advisor) ; Hejlová, Denisa (referee)
This bachelor thesis explains the theory and principles of functions of green marketing and greenwashing. Both of these marketing tactics are currently popular trends. The author has introduced and applied the fundamentals of greenwashing into textile industry and fashion brands. When defining these terms, another topic of sustainability and environmental impact of fashion industry has been researched. The analysis of the issues mentioned above is based on interviews with fashion and lifestyle bloggers, stylists, designers and other respondents, who actively engage with the topic of fashion industry or sustainable fashion. The beginning of the theoretical part contains definition and characteristics of the term Corporate social responsibility (CSR), on which green marketing and eventually its unfair form called greenwashing are based. The greenwashing principles are followed by an explanation of the term fast fashion, it's impact on environment and consumer's buying behaviour. The term of fast fashion is lately expanded by the topic of sustainability in fashion industry and its opposite model referred to a slow fashion. The theoretical chapter has been used as a starting point for the following practical research. The practical part is divided into two sections - descriptive part and research. In...
Attitudes of Generation Y to Fashion Comsumption: The Zara Case
Feiglová, Michaela ; Hejlová, Denisa (advisor) ; Koudelková, Petra (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate Generation Y's attitudes towards fashion consumption through the example of Zara. Generation Y is nowadays a significant segment of customers on the market and as the previous reports and studies shows, they think in a different way than previous generations. That means they also have specific shopping patterns, that are also applied when they shop fashion. Today, given that the market is dominated by fast fashion retailers, fashion is associated with cheap products that are accessible to everyone. The demand for new clothing is constantly increasing, and more clothing is continuously being produced, which leads to even higher consumption. This creates an accelerating cycle that has a negative effect on the environment. Millennials are regularly included in brands' strategic plans, as companies and marketers understand that many consumption trends are determined by this significant customer segment. The research showed that although Millennials know what fast fashion is, their own style is more important to them and they will most likely keep shopping in fast fashion retails.
Role of specialized media outlets in higher education of future marketing professionals
Penkov, Radoslav ; Hejlová, Denisa (advisor) ; Klimeš, David (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to describe the role of present-day Czech marketing periodicals and online websites in the lives of students and future marketing and PR professionals. The aim of the thesis is not only to figure out student's approach to current marketing news and information but also to explore the habits and motivations behind marketing media consumption. This bachelor thesis should provide evidence if students even read the local marketing media outlets and if yes, what needs are those periodicals fulfilling.
The role of social media in university education
Filipová, Ludmila ; Hejlová, Denisa (advisor) ; Hrabánková, Markéta (referee)
The internationalization of higher education creates a competitive environment among universities. To engage in these emulous fields, many universities therefore implement marketing strategies in their management and use social media to reach potential and current students. Social media are an effective relationship marketing tool suitable for building brand communities, support customer loyalty, and enhance positive behavior development among students. The aim of this thesis is to explore the use of Facebook by universities in the Czech Republic, to analyze communicated topics, the way they are presented and the response they receive from students. A total of 510 Facebook post from 19 university profiles has been analyzed. The author used the method of content analysis to identify communicated topics and post types. The results show that universities assign to the social media a "role" of community building. The greatest interest of the students received the category of historical events and the category of news. The most effective post format was the picture, the least effective were links to external websites. Analysis of variance further showed that there is a significant difference between individual university profiles and their proportional engagement and that the size of the institution is...
Government Communication in the Czech Republic: Organisation, Perception, and New Theoretical Model
Soukeník, Štěpán ; Hejlová, Denisa (advisor) ; Just, Petr (referee) ; Eibl, Otto (referee)
This dissertation thesis titled 'Government Communication in the Czech Republic: Or- ganisation, Perception, and New Theoretical Model' is a seminal, exploratory work which contextualizes and maps the development of government communication in the Czech Republic from its foundation to the present time with a primary research emphasis on the years between 2015 and 2017. Stemming from interdisciplinary theoretical sources within media and communication, public policy, and management scholarship, the thesis rede- fines the way of thinking about government communication. It applies stakeholder theory paradigm by researching government institutions, private sector, and news media as three important actors of government communication. Analysing the organization, perception, and tensions of government communication, the dissertation thesis aims to introduce new theoretical model of government communication and provide the government, private sector, and other societal actors with challenging perspectives on their practices and status quo.

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