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Bankruptcy prediction modelling in the environment of V4 countries
Suchánek, Aleš ; Režňáková, Mária (referee) ; Karas, Michal (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the construction of a new bankruptcy model designed for small and medium-sized enterprises in the construction industry in the environment of the Visegrad Four countries. The first part of the thesis is focused on defining the concepts of bankruptcy, bankruptcy model and their placement in the historical context, followed by a description of selected bankruptcy models, a brief description of the construction industry and an analysis of constuction sector. In the practical part, the reliability of selected bankruptcy models is tested and then a new bankruptcy model is constructed.
R&D support: the way how to increase enterprises’ competitiveness
Bočková, Nina ; Dohnal, Mirko (referee) ; Duspiva, Pavel (referee) ; Motyčková, Monika (referee) ; Meluzín, Tomáš (advisor)
This dissertation investigates the possibilities of increased use of direct and indirect support for R&D in small and medium-sized companies operating in branches of the manufacturing industry in the Czech Republic and specialising in the production of computers and electronic and optical instrumentation and equipment. The choice of the topic of this work was motivated by personal experience in a field in which companies either have not had enough information to take advantages of subsidies for research and development or have had negative experience relating to applications for direct support for research and development. These facts have presented obstacles to the realisation of research and development in corporate practice. The aim of this dissertation is to propose a methodology for the use of available tools in support for research and development in the Czech Republic and its verification against real data from selected companies. Data from primary and secondary research was used to investigate the selected area of academic knowledge. A questionnaire investigation was performed on the basis of knowledge obtained from detailed research of Czech and foreign literary sources. The respondents were companies in the electronic industry. The dissertation presents the results of empirical research and an assessment of research questions relating to a comparison of a selected sample of companies actively realising research and development with companies engaged merely in production with no innovative processes. On the basis of questionnaire processing and the testing of research questions, a methodology was created for small and medium-sized companies with the use of fuzzy logic facilitating decision-making in the financing of research and development activities with the use of direct and indirect support. Use of the proposed methodology will allow companies to expand sources of financing for the innovation process as an essential part of the competitive battle in the industry in question. The methodology is a significant aid for strategic decision-making in small and medium-sized companies considering the introduction of research, development and innovation. Benefits of this dissertation can be seen not merely on the theoretical and practical level, but also in the area of education.
Bankruptcy Prediction Modelling in the Manufacturing Industry
Tichá, Barbora ; Bartoš, Vojtěch (referee) ; Karas, Michal (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of bankruptcy prediction of small and medium-sized enterprises operating in the manufacturing industry in selected Central European countries. The theoretical part of the thesis defines the concepts related to the prediction of bankruptcy and methods of model creation. The analytical part of the work includes testing the accuracy of selected bankruptcy model by other authors and creating a new bankruptcy model. The accuracy of the newly created model is then compared with the accuracy of selected models by other authors.
Concept of Business Intelligence Using for SME's
Stryka, Lukáš ; Soukup, Lukáš (referee) ; Videcká, Zdeňka (advisor)
This Diploma Thesis deals with analysis of the current processes in small software company. On the basis of the weakness evaluation, the new extensions of the information system are designed. The first extension is new module for on-line sale and cashless on-line payment. The second one is integration of Business Intelligence tools to help streamline marketing strategies of this company.
Economic and Financial Evaluation of Investment Project
Chalabala, Martin ; Bártů, Dominik (referee) ; Hromádka, Vít (advisor)
The master thesis deals with the economic and financial evaluation of an investment project. The work will identify financial and economic evaluation methods, which will be applied to a specific project to acquire a laser cutting center. The work compares the possibility of acquiring a machine by conventional methods using own and external resources with a variant of acquiring a machine with a subsidy for a small business.
Evaluation of Posible Benefits of Enterprise Europe Network pro MSP
Jünglingová, Ivana ; Šafránek, Jiří (referee) ; Koleňák, Jiří (advisor)
The goal of the thesis „Evaluation of possible benefits of Enterprise Europe Network for SME“ is to describe and analyze the services of the network in the real business environment. The theoretical part is aimed to characterize a small and middle enterprise, its importance for national economy, financial management, possibilities to obtain financial support and services of Enterprise Europe Network. The practical part is concentrated on decription of the companies which took use of the all-European network. The inquiry of processing shows us benefits and help of the network for Czech enterprisers.
Dopady pandemie COVID-19 na podnikání malých a středních podniků
Štarhová, Eva
Štarhová, E. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on small and medium-sized enterprises. Diploma thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2024. The aim of the thesis is to assess the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on small and medium-sized enterprises in the brewing industry and to identify factors that enable a successful response to pandemic-related crisis situations. In addition, arrangements are formulated for unexpected negative changes in the external environment of enterprises. The paper is based on a content analysis of secondary quantitative data, which allows to generalize the results to a wider range of enterprises. The crisis measures adopted by microbreweries highlight their adaptability and creativity in quickly adapting to npredictable market conditions. The specific strategies recommended are designed as precautionary measures to eliminate potential negative influences in the external environment, particularly in response to volatile market conditions and consumer behaviour dynamics.
Bankruptcy Prediction Modelling Small and Medium Enterprises
Shmatova, Valeriia ; Režňáková, Mária (referee) ; Karas, Michal (advisor)
This thesis explores the issue of corporate bankruptcy in the Czech Republic, including its causes and related legal regulation. The theoretical part of the thesis focuses on bankruptcy models and their creation, including the statistical methods used in these models. In the analytical part, the accuracy of selected bankruptcy models from different authors was tested, a new bankruptcy model was created using logistic regression on samples of small and medium-sized Czech and Slovak companies in the manufacturing industry, and the performance of this new model was subsequently compared to others.
Dopad potenciálního zavedení IFRS pro SME v ČR v oblasti dlouhodobého majetku
Šebková, Jana
The diploma thesis deals with the impact of different fixed assets presentation standards according to the Czech Accounting Legislation (CAL) and International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) for Small and Medium-sized Entities (SMEs). The main goal of the diploma thesis is to evaluate the impact of different presentation standards from CAL and IFRS for SMEs perspective on the values of financial statement items that affect the transparency of the selected financial analysis indicators. The theoretical section of the thesis focuses mainly on fixed assets according to IFRS for SMEs and its comparison with fixed assets according to CAL and IFRS for SMEs. The practical section of this thesis identifies the areas of fixed assets which are described differently by CAL and by IFRS for SMEs and sets them to model cases. Then a quantification of the differences in the financial statements is performed by using model accounting units arising due to different ways of reporting. The quantification is then followed by an evaluation of the impact on selected indicators of financial analysis.
Bankruptcy prediction modelling in the environment of V4 countries
Suchánek, Aleš ; Režňáková, Mária (referee) ; Karas, Michal (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the construction of a new bankruptcy model designed for small and medium-sized enterprises in the construction industry in the environment of the Visegrad Four countries. The first part of the thesis is focused on defining the concepts of bankruptcy, bankruptcy model and their placement in the historical context, followed by a description of selected bankruptcy models, a brief description of the construction industry and an analysis of constuction sector. In the practical part, the reliability of selected bankruptcy models is tested and then a new bankruptcy model is constructed.

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