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Investment climate in selected regions of Switzerland with focus on headquarters of multinational corporations
Urbařová, Veronika ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Klosová, Anna (referee)
During the last years Switzerland has become the most favourite destination of the multinational corporations for localization of global or regional headquarters. The aim of this master thesis is to research the investment climate in each of the Switzerland's regions and to find out which factors play the most important role when multinational corporations are making decision about localization of their headquarters. In relation, I have defined another aim which is verification of the hypothesis which says that nowadays very important role in deciding about localization of multinational corporations' headquarters in Switzerland play soft factors. My first chapter explains the corporations' decision making about the localization of their headquarters. For that purpose I am using theoretical concepts for choosing business locations and above all the concept known as ,,emerging place decisions". At the end of the chapter I am going to confirm the practical usage of this concept through various study cases. In the second chapter I am going to concentrate on the multinational corporation's headquarters in Switzerland. I will describe not only the factors which influence its attractiveness, but also the situation and the characteristics of the headquarters in Switzerland. In the third chapter I am going to combine the obtained knowledge from the first two chapters in order to realize how cantonal offices function for promotion of the economics. First of all I will make a concept of the integrative management of the locations and furthermore I will mention the organization forms of these offices. Furthermore I will concentrate on their marketing point of view and on the cooperation between the cantons in this area. Finally in the fourth chapter I will first characterize the mutual trade and investment relations between the Czech Republic and Switzerland, including their promotion, and then I will try to evaluate the partnership between the Swiss and the Czech cities and regions.
The differences of investment climate, culture and business differences - Cambodia
Vrběcká, Lucie ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Klosová, Anna (referee)
In my bachelor thesis I focused on the analysis of entrepreneurial environment of Cambodia, its culture and business etiquette. The thesis presents the country mainly from the economic point of view. I tried to obtain a comprehensive material for eventual potential businesses entering this market; the thesis can also be used as an information material for travel agencies. At first I tried to summarize few basic facts about this country, its inhabitants, infrastructure, etc. Then I focused to make a summary of the entrepreneurial environment. In this part I analyzed mutual relations, which were very tight in past. Another part of the bachelor thesis is its investment climate, culture and business differences, without their knowledge it is very difficult to make a deal.
Investment Climate in Hungary
Červinková, Iveta ; Černá, Iveta (advisor) ; Taušer, Josef (referee)
The thesis is divided into four main chapters. The first one deals with the geographical, demographic, socio-cultural, political and economic profile of Hungary. The second one focuses on the key features of the investment climate, analyzes the macroeconomic factors, describes the governance and infrastructure. The third chapter deals with investments and investment incentives in Hungary. I summarize the effects of financial and economic crisis, I assess the Hungarian investment climate and I estimate perspectives for the future in the last chapter.
Čínské investice ve východní Evropě
Voytsekhivskyy, Anatoliy ; Štěrbová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Žamberský, Pavel (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to provide comprehensive set of information about Chinese investment abroad policy and its approach to Eastern Europe. Introduction and first chapters describe China as a developing country which is trying to diversify its large foreign reserves, and actively to penetrate into foreign markets. Then thesis focuses on Chinese regional investment experience. Natural resources and commodities are prime targets for China in Africa. Meanwhile, Western Europe is perceived as an opportunity to gain knowhow and management experience as well as access to developed markets. Last chapters are devoted to the investment partnership between China and CEE countries and are focused on CEE attractiveness for Chinese corporations. China invests in high tech, telecommunication, automotive, machinery, food and construction industries in Eastern Europe.
Investment climate in Latvia and economic relations between Latvia and Czech Republic
Plieštik, Michal ; Černá, Iveta (advisor) ; Taušer, Josef (referee)
The main goal of the diploma thesis is to provide comprehensive analysis of investment climate in Latvia. It includes evaluation of current demographic, political as well as economic development. The thesis contains analysis of economic relations between Latvia and Czech Republic and is also aimed to evaluate current opportunities of Czech exporters on the Latvian market.
Comparison of systems of investment incentives in Romania and Bulgaria
Zadražil, Marek ; Černá, Iveta (advisor) ; Taušer, Josef (referee)
Romania and Bulgaria in 2007 became the latest EU members. Both countries were predominantly agricultural oriented with little developed industry and service sector. One of the objectives which these Balkan states after the fall of the Iron Curtain have set was to get closer to the economic level of western countries. The main objectives of investment incentives in both countries are regional development, employment, labourforce, modernization and use of renewable energy sources. The aim of my work is analysis and comparison of investment climate, investment incentives and foreign direct investment in Romania and Bulgaria. In the first chapter I deal with general characteristics of investment incentives. In the second and third chapter I research particular state aid schemes in Romania and Bulgaria, investment climate and foreign direct investment, which I compare in the last chapter. Both countries differ in speed of the process of establishment and registration of companies, taxes and state aid systems.
Specialities of Belize business environment
Haramijová, Monika ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Müllerová, Františka (referee)
Diploma thesis concerns with business environment in Belize, with analysis of particular components of the environment and with specification of business particularities. Chapters are divided according to the PEST analysis and they deal with economic, political, legal, social and cultural environment in Beize. Corporate environments in Belize and in Czech Republic are also confronted in diploma thesis and in the end, the mutal relation of these two countries is mentioned.
Investment climate of Germany
Pekárková, Šárka ; Černá, Iveta (advisor) ; Taušer, Josef (referee)
The thesis is divided into five basic sections. The first one deals with brief characteristic of German economy and with different development in the FRG and GDR after the Second World War. The second chapter focuses on constituent elements of German investment climate, which are evaluated on the basis of PEST analysis. In the following part I deal with a system of investment incentives in Germany and with legislation which is related to it. In the fourth section an investment climate of eastern and western Germany are compared. The last chapter focuses on a flow of FDI to the FRG.
Investment climate in Argentina
Fujdlová, Simona ; Černá, Iveta (advisor) ; Taušer, Josef (referee)
This thesis describes the current investment climate in Argentina and analyzes competitive advantages and risks that investors must face. The paper concerns with both economic and uneconomic variables and bring a comprehensive view on this country. In frame of the country access to the foreign capital deal this paper with legal framework, investment incentives and newly created investment promotion agency.
The specifics of business and cultural environment in South Korea, applied on the company Hyundai
Půčková, Kateřina ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Laschoberová, Libuše (referee)
The main focus of this work is on the behaviour of Koreans, not only from a theoretical but also from a practical point of view. The study includes basic information about South Korea and its business environment and describes different possibilities of entering the South Korean market. Korean habits and behaviour are described in detail and exemplified on cooperation between Czech and Korean employees of the company Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Czech.

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