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Multicultural Environment and Organizational Culture in Selected Company
Šimeček, Oto ; Navrátilová, Ludmila (referee) ; Rašticová, Martina (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to compare influence of local cultural environment on corporate culture in Turkey and Czech Republic in REHAU AG. The research was held in branches of REHAU AG in Moravska Trebova, Czech Republic, and Osmaneli/Bilecik, Turkey. The research is based on VSM08 method by Geert Hofstede. The output should be summary of differences of corporate culture and recommendations about the possibility of offshore outsourcing to Turkey by Czech companies with consideration to differences in management.
Turkey's level of readiness for accession to the European Union
Svitková, Kristýna ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Vebrová, Ludmila (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the degree of readiness of Turkey for a possible future entry into the European Union. The European Union, as one of the largest economies in the world, plays an important world economic, political and social role. Accession of Turkey, a Muslim country, which would thus become one of the largest countries in the EU and therefore one of the most influential, could influence run of the entire Union greatly. To evaluate readiness for accession there are analysed Copenhagen criteria individually and also compared the main macroeconomic indicators of so called magic quadrangle of Turkey and average values of the EU`s member states from 2004 to 2014. These two chosen methods of analysis bring a comprehensive assessment of the readiness of Turkey. The results of the work conclude that on the basis of non-compliance with particular political point of the Copenhagen criteria on respect for democracy, freedom and human rights for all the inhabitants of the country, Turkey is not ready to join the European Union in the near future.
Conflict in Syria and Its Influence on Selected Countries
Šalounová, Tereza ; Novotná, Yvona (advisor) ; Havlová, Radka (referee)
The ongoing five-year-long conflict in Syria has had a significant influence on the situation in the Middle East region. Lebanon and Turkey, two of Syria's neighbouring countries, have taken in the highest number of registered Syrian refugees. This bachelor's thesis focuses on the analysis of the development of the Syrian conflict, the motives and actions of the most important participants and the effects of the conflict on Syrian economy. The thesis also describes the level of impact the Syrian conflict has had on the economy, society, politics, trade and security of the neighbouring Turkey and Lebanon and shows the transformation of the foreign relations of these countries with Syria. It also portrays the issues connected with the self-proclaimed Islamic State.
Trade relations between the Czech republic and Turkey
Kokořová, Markéta ; Štěrbová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Müller, David (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the trade relations between the Czech Republic and Turkey, evaluate the opportunities available to the Czech exporters and give an answer to the question whether is Turkey a perspective territory for Czech export. This thesis is focusing on main Turkish macro-economic data, it is describing and comparing the cultural differences which might come up during business meetings and the thesis is also analyzing the current trade relations between the Czech Republic and Turkey and their recent development.
CHANGES IN PRINTED MATTER IN THE FORM OF PHOTOGRAPHY, BOOKS FROM TURKEY AFTER THE 90S.
Cimcim, Aral ; Vančát, Pavel (advisor) ; DVOŘÁK, Tomáš (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to describe in detail and to classify various tendencies such
Turkey - future regional power?
Ficker, Alexandr ; Dvořáková, Vladimíra (advisor) ; Vaníčková, Anna (referee)
Subject of the master thesis is analysis of the current role of Turkey in the region and the potential of becoming a regional power. Thesis is structured into four chapters. In the first chapter the definition of regional power is outlined. Second chapter analysis the current position of Turkey in the world, while comparing it to other acknowledged regional power. The third part focuses on analysis of Turkey's position in various regions. The last chapter is an analysis of the regional influence on Turkey's internal development and open issues connected with defined region.
EU candidate countries - evaluation of the preparation for Accession Process
Zajoncová, Veronika ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Tunkrová, Věra (referee)
The thesis describes the process of enlargement of EU, with emphasis on circumstances, which influences the enlargement process, with current candidate countries (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey) and the new member state Croatia as example. The thesis is divided into three chapters; first chapter presents basic information about phases of the process. Second chapter deals with previous enlargements of European Community, or EU. Third chapter analyzes current candidate states, presents their political and economical characteristics and current stage of the process. A part of the third chapter predicts future development and possible date of the entry of each candidate state.
Potential of MIST countries in the current world economy
Jurkovičová, Simona ; Müller, Štěpán (advisor) ; Taušer, Josef (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate every MIST country's potential in the current world economy. To evaluate such potential, this thesis assess through basic macro economical variables, such as GDP, GDP annual growth, unemployment rate and inflation, trade balance with territory and commodity structure, and also FDI inward flows. In order to evaluate the potential of each of the countries, long term data was gather starting from the 90's up to 2018 predictions. Such data is displayed in graphs and tables. This thesis is divided into 4 chapters. The first chapter focuses on the definition of MIST countries along with its economic progress in comparison to BRIC and G-7 countries. The second chapter concentrates on countries as individuals: Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea and Turkey. Each country is explained individually at an above macro economical variables, on the ground of which the prediction of their potential is based on. The third chapter explores the investment impact of South Korea, as the most developed country of the group, on the Slovak and Czech markets. Specifically, it is centered on the automotive production of Kia Motors Slovakia and Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Czech and their economical gain for both countries. The last chapter summarizes the potential of MIST countries for future acting in the world economy
Turkish insurance market
Řádková, Monika ; Ducháčková, Eva (advisor) ; Hanzlík, Karel (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the Turkish insurance market. First it is about Turkey itself, its insurance history, then it defines Turkish sectors of life insurance, pension insurance, compulsory insurance and commercial health insurance. Another important part of the thesis presents main Turkish insurance legislation and its harmonization with the EU. It is followed by the analysis of indicators of the Turkish insurance market in 2012. The thesis should provide sufficient information about the most important Turkish institutions and insurance and reinsurance companies. The final chapter is devoted to Turkey's potential for Islamic banking and insurance, because it should not be forgotten that the vast majority of Turkish are Muslims.
Turkey and the EU: Analysis of the factors hindering and driving the accession process
Lukačovič, Lukáš ; Rolenc, Jan Martin (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
The aim of this work is to analyse the factors that affect the candidacy of Turkey to the European Union. The thesis is divided into two chapters, the first of which presents Turkey's own national development and its relations with the European Communities from a historical perspective. This chapter is supplemented with insights into the current situation of the accession chapters. The second part is devoted to the current and specific factors that have potential to influence the accession process. The most nominated include fear of Islam, lacking respect for human rights, economic aspects, unsolved case of Cyprus and others. These factors are selected on the basis of the frequency of their inclusion in publications and other sources. However, they are not evaluated in terms of the EU criteria, but the thesis brings a general view on the issue. The work thus gives the reader the opportunity to create a complete picture of contemporary Turkey and its efforts to join the EU.

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