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Concept of Sustainability in business
Šalplachtová, Iva ; Klabíková Rábová, Tereza (advisor) ; Koudelková, Petra (referee)
The thesis deals with the theoretical basis of concepts such as sustainability and corporate social responsibility, always regarding the division into three pillars - environmental, economic, and social. These are the basic building blocks of all chapters, as well as the whole work. Based on these concepts, it was necessary in the first part to state the reasons why these concepts were created, and it is important to talk about them today - specifically in the chapters on the current situation of the world and its crises. The practical part is focused on a case study of the company Myslíš ?, which basically builds on these pillars and topics. The company is mapped for a period of two years from its establishment until the time of writing this work. The study concludes with a discussion that discusses whether the concept is correct and functional and asks other questions.
Chain e-mails as e form of politican propaganda
Šalplachtová, Iva ; Klabíková Rábová, Tereza (advisor) ; Klimeš, David (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to raise awareness of, mostly politically oriented, chain disinformation emails, which can be found especially among the members of the oldest generation. Furthermore, another objective of the thesis is to analyze the contents of the emails and their influence on recipients and senders. The first part of the thesis defines the basic concepts, e.g. disinformation, its occurrence and comparison, the senior generation and its activity in the digital environment, or chain emails and their origin. The second part deals with analysis of news-it focuses on revealing disinformation present in selected emails. This part also points out the often-recurring narratives. The third part of this thesis is the research. On the basis of four different hypotheses, this last part analyses the influence of chain emails on focus group respondents. The hypotheses are formed on grounds of findings obtained from processing the theoretical part of the thesis and from the results of the email analysis and the second part of this thesis.

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