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The business environment in Finland
Křikavová, Nikola ; Černohlávková, Eva (advisor) ; Kopecký, Jan (referee)
The first chapter is focused on Finnish historical and political development since 1917 and describtion of Finnish legal system. The second chapter describes the negotiation with Finnish partners, various legal forms of business and tax policy. The third chapter concerns the investment environment and governmental and non-governmental business support.
Cultural and business specifics of Canada
Sládek, František ; Khelerová, Vladimíra (advisor) ; Vojtíšek, Zdeněk (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with crucial cultural and business specifics of Canada. First chapter approaches country from geographic, demographic, political and historical perspective. Second chapter describes its current economic situation and the foreign trade of the state - Canadian import and export. Following chapter focuses on aspects of Canadian business negotiation and business etiquette. The last chapter of my bachelor thesis classifies cultural differences between Canada and Czech Republic using Hofstede's dimensions.
Business and Cultural Specialties of South Africa
Bučáková, Mária ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Plchová, Božena (referee)
This Bachelor thesis should primarily be used as a guide for potential businessmen planning a long-term stay in order to do business in South Africa. It aims to provide the information about the possibilities of doing business for Czech, as well as other foreign investors, with a focus on the cultures of South Africa. The comprehensive understanding of cultural diversity is one of the key factors for setting up a successful business. When working on this thesis I tried to incorporate information from various sources, together with my personal experience after visiting the country. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first discusses the general characteristics of South Africa, the second part is dedicated to localized cultural studies, and the third section analyses international trade with a focus on experiences of Czech expatriates living in South Africa.
Analysis of Business of Czech entrepreneurial entities in Italy on the example of selected companies
Brožová, Jana ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Neuman, Ondřej (referee)
This thesis reports on the business of Czech entrepreneurial entities on the Italian market, in particular about their problems during penetration of this market and other specifics, which they daily have to deal with. The first chapter is devoted to the review of trade balance between Italy and the Czech Republic. It analyses the current state but also the recent development of the trade with goods and services, the commodity structure and the Italian investment environment. The second chapter deals with the most important export promotion organizations both in Italy and the Czech Republic. The third chapter analyzes the Italian market using the PEST analysis, which reviews the political-legal, economic, socio-cultural and technological influences on the market. The following three chapters describe the outcomes of a qualitative research conducted in three companies operating in different fields. The final chapter provides a comprehensive output in the form of a SWOT analysis of the Italian market and a set of several pieces of advice for current and future Czech exporters to the Italian market. The conclusion only recapitulates the previous chapters and summarizes the most important findings resulting from this thesis.
Business and cultural specifics of Estonia
Srstková, Pavla ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Hurt, Pavel (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to introduce specifics of Estonia in economic, business and cultural areas. First chapter introduces Estonian geography, population and history. Second chapter is focused on economic and business environment of Estonia. Third chapter deals with Estonian culture and its influence on business negotiations. Fourth chapter is a practical part and presents the results of questionnaire survey which was made among Estonian citizens. The survey concerns most of all estonian business culture.
The Position of Egypt in International Trade
Lehečková, Veronika ; Bolotov, Ilya (advisor) ; Čajka, Radek (referee)
This bachelor thesis looks into the position of Egypt in international trade. The aim is to set whether Egypt is for the Czech Republic perspective business partner and to suggest the opportunities for future Czech-Egyptian cooperation. The first chapter describes the geographical, economic and political situation in Egypt. In the second chapter the position of Egypt in international trade is analysed, this part is focused on Egyptian foreign trade and the cooperation of Egypt with its business partners including the Czech Republic. The last chapter covers Arab culture and business negotiation in Egypt.
Business and cultural specificities of Belgium
Veselá, Eliška ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Sehnal, Libor (referee)
The theme of my bachelor thesis is the business and cultural specificities of Belgium. The first chapter will introduce the general knowledge of the state, such as geography, history, demography and political system. In the next chapter I'm writing about economic and business characteristics. The last chapter is about culture and life in Belgium, business negotiations and dissimilarities between the Walloons and Flemings, and also about the diversity of Czechs and Belgians, which includes opinions and knowledge of business managers.
Trade relations of the Czech Republic and Norway
Hudíková, Simona ; Klosová, Anna (advisor) ; Gullová, Soňa (referee)
The main target of this bachelor's thesis is the analysis of the development and structure of trade relations between the Czech Republic and Norway, comparison of the basic indicators of both economies and also evaluation of their foreign trade. Norway is currently the second largest supplier of natural gas, and therefore represents a form of diversification in terms of raw material dependence on Russia. The whole work is divided into five chapters. The first one focuses on fundamental and economic characteristics of the Czech Republic. The second chapter is associated with Norway and has the same composition as the previous one. The third chapter analyzes aspects of foreign trade of both countries. The fourth chapter describes the mutual business cooperation of the Czech Republic and Norway, with a focus on the trade balance and commodity structure of trade. The last chapter is aimed at the evaluation of the Norwegian trade negotiations and especially differences from the Czech business meeting.
The business relations between the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom with consideration of the cultural differences
Lněničková, Lada ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Střecha, Michal (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the business relations between the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom and to analyse the cultural specifics of the UK. Another goal of the thesis is the analysis of the economical environment of the UK. The thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chapter is focused on the basic information about the country. In the second chapter I pay attention to the British economy, including the analysis of the basic macroeconomic facts and the international trade of the country. The next chapter deals with the Czech-British business relations. When entering a foreign market it is highly important to study the cultural differences of a country and its customs during business negotiations. The knowledge of these differences brings a big advantage for those interested in a market, therefore the fourth chapter is focused on this topic. The last chapter includes the opinions of the businessmen on the Czech and British market.
Czech-Colombian business cooperation with consideration of cultural differences
Přibylová, Kateřina ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Hinčica, Vít (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyze the business relations between the Czech Republic and Colombia and to compare both cultures. The thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chapter deals with the general characteristics of Colombia. The second chapter is focused on the economic situation of Colombia, which includes the analysis of macroeconomic indicators and a description of international trade. The third chapter introduces the Czech-Colombian business relations, which includes the trade balance, the commodity structure of export and import, and most important Czech companies featured on the Colombian market. The following chapter is devoted to cultural and business specifics, including a comparison of both countries according to Geert Hosfede. The last chapter includes interviews with specialists of Colombian market.

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