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Effectiveness of non-profit organizations
Hradcová, Ivona ; Potluka, Oto (advisor) ; Boukal, Petr (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on different factors of effectiveness of non-profit organizations. Three different analyses were made to compare effectiveness of two non-profit organizations. The analyses compare financial situation, managerial activities in both organizations and public opinions about them. This comparison shows that there are some important factors which have an impact on a success of non-profit organizations.
Management of receivables and its reflection in the accounting firm
Adámková, Hana ; Šiška, Ladislav (advisor) ; Bočková, Marie (referee)
This dissertation is focused on the analysis of the current method of proceeding REC incl. its effect on accounting firm and to draw up its own credit management. Theoretical part of the dissertation offers information and receivables management concepts, their prevention, and debt collection. This part describes the meaning and usability tools of collection activity. The starting point for setting up a new system is the assessment of the financial situation of the company with financial analysis and analysis of the current state of the receivables. The practical part also includes the elaboration of proposals and recommendations, and the application of specific methods, incl. the costs and benefits. The result of the dissertation is effective system solutions to the outstanding receivables.
Analysis of the training process in the international business
Stará, Michaela ; Němec, Otakar (advisor) ; Campbell, Jan (referee)
The thesis examines the issue of training and development from a theoretical point of view, then from a practical point of view in two selected international companies (operating in the fields of banking and logistics). The thesis also discusses a problems of European structural funds, especially the request for education projects of an Operational program of the CR "Lidske zdroje a zamestnanost". The theoretical part describes the phases of the educational process: the identification of training needs, education planning, implementation phase and is greatly accentuated phase measurement and monitoring of the effectiveness of training. This work examines new trends in education and development of employees in 2010. The practical part of the bank monitors and evaluates the process of systematic training and use of competency models, practical part in the logistics proposes educational activities under conditions of low input costs - notably through training internal trainers.
Stock Market in the Czech Republic
Kříž, Jan ; Bartošová, Jitka (advisor) ; Bína, Vladislav (referee)
This work focuses on the Czech stock market. Work is focused on the application of the theory of efficient markets, which is one of the theories explaining the evolution of prices of securities, the stock market in the Czech Republic from 2000 to 2008. Efficient market theory represents a random walk, which is used as a tool to describe the phenomenon where the future price changes are random divergence from past prices. The thesis is divided into several parts. The first part presents an actual stock market in the Czech Republic. Because most of the work deals with the analysis yields the PX stock index was that in the next section in detail described and analyzed. Furthermore, the Czech stock market has been analyzed in terms of structure and trading volume. The next section has described the theory of efficient markets. Was described briefly the history of this theory. Another part of this work can be described as a purely practical. First, the work focuses on the market in the one year time series of returns. In second part were analyzed medium-long term consisting of three year time series of returns. The last analyzed period was long term, consisting of eight-year time series of returns from 2000 to 2008.
The analysis of the effectiveness of social campaigns for children
Walzelová, Veronika ; Pešek, Ondřej (advisor) ; Hlaváčová, Ivana (referee)
Bakalářská práce se zabývá současnými či nedávno ukončenými sociálními kampaněmi v České republice, které se zaměřují na ochranu dětí. Tématy jsou zejména dětské týrání, šikana a sexuální zneužívání. Práce přináší pohled na kampaně z hlediska účinnosti a efektivnosti. Ty jsou podloženy detailním rozborem kampaní dle používaných forem reklamy, dotazníkovým průzkumem u dětí a dospělých, a v neposlední řadě rozhovory s pracovníky neziskových organizací. Jde o zhodnocení, zda vůbec všechny kampaně s touto tématikou mají smysl.
The financing of non-profit organizations from public budgets (example of Sue Ryder's nursing home)
Hussová, Michaela ; Kubelková, Karina (advisor) ; Doležalová, Antonie (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to analyse the work of different kinds of non-profit organizations and to examine their share of national economy expenditures. The theoretical part is focused on the inquiry into the substance of work of non-profit organizations, their structure and fading from the state budget. The practical part brings the analysis of the structure of receipts and expenditures of Hortenzie nursing home, a state organization, and Sue Ryder's nursing home, a non-profit organization. The analysis establishes their effectiveness and the association with the state budget. This part also studies the impact of the transfer of senior citizens to the public sector care as a result of the abolition of Sue Ryder's nursing home. The thesis targets at the assessment of the effectiveness of non-profit and state organizations providing social care services to senior citizens.
Analysis of ICT/IS innovations
Zíma, Petr ; Basl, Josef (advisor) ; Gála, Libor (referee)
This thesis focuses on innovations and ICT/IS innovations in detail. It is divided into the theoretical and practical part. The author of the thesis sets himself two main objectives. First one is to define the basic innovation and ICT/IS innovation theory. Second one is to conduct research among selected companies and analyze its results. From mined data the author tries to identify a group of companies successful in innovation projects, define best innovation practices as a key to success and analyze the ICT/IS innovations impact on the other innovation types. The thesis is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part is aimed at definition of information system and its relevance to company's competitiveness. The multidimensional view of IS is also highlighted. The author describes the Schumpeter's Theory of Innovation and contributions of his followers. In addition to information system's definition this part focuses also on innovation management and innovation strategy, as well as on author's own experience with innovation projects. Final section of the theoretical part describes different types of ICT/IS innovations and their definition. The impacts of ICT/IS innovation on other types of innovation is also discussed. Second part of the thesis is practical one and deals with research which was carried out among a set of selected companies. Prior to results evaluation, The author defines several theses (as a reflection his expectation from research). These theses are grouped into following categories: effects and return of ICT/IS investment, ICT/IS innovation strategic management and the importance of ICT/IS innovation in innovation cycle. As a part of the analysis the author compare above mentioned theses to gained research results. Finally, there is the executive summary containing key recommendations and best practices for successful ICT/IS innovation activities. Main contribution of the thesis may be seen in the description of companies' approach to innovations and identification of a group of companies applying innovations successfully in practice.
Differentiation And Efficiency Of Public Expenditures On Prevention And Fight Against Crime
Bernardyová, Kateřina ; Písař, Pavel (advisor) ; Řežábek, Pavel (referee)
This Bachelor thesis is concerned with the description and analysis of criminality in the Czech Republic and with related public expenditures. In the first part is an outline of common progress of criminology, individual schools and their approaches to influence crime. It brings closer view of economics dealing with the solutions to crime rates and with calculations of the social and individual crime costs. Situational analysis of crime in the Czech Republic, its sources, background and structure of supervisory authorities follows. One chapter is devoted to the female crime. The second part analyzes the correlation between the crime rates, public expenditures on crime prevention and crime repression from national and regional perspectives. The main issue of this work is the efficiency of public expenditures on the prevention and regression of the crime in the Czech Republic.
Planning and reporting of a company in controlled environment
Pěničková, Jana ; Dvořáček, Jiří (advisor)
The work focuses on planning and reporting of a company in controlled environment. First of all it describes planning, its rules, kinds, purposes and methods. The next chapter deals with the structure and contents of reporting, it introduces its rules, methods and kinds and it also mentions sources of information. In the next part regulation, and price regulation especially, is defined as well as ways state influences economics. The work further sets a list of some crucial, especially reporting, duties of firms that are common for controlled and non-controlled branches. Further on it contains a list of mainly reporting duties of firms in controlled branches. The efficiency of those duties is consequently assessed from the view of costs of firms connected with information duties. The findings from the theoretical part are used in the practical part that sums up methods for making plans and reports in firms of controlled branches, it assesses the used system, its efficiency and quality and it suggests possibilities for improving present state.
Global Environmental Agreements and Their Effectiveness
Tachecí, Petra ; Chlapcová, Ivana (advisor) ; Trávníčková, Zuzana (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with global environmental agreements and their effectiveness. Its aim is to disclose the causes of success of some agreements and, on the contrary, the motives of failure of other agreements. In the theoretical part, the specialities of the environmental problems are illustrated, followed by the introduction to the international environmental law and agreements. In the practical part, two well-known international agreements concerned with atmosphere are compared. They deal with similar problem, but they achieved very different results. The objective of step-by-step comparison of diverse aspects of both agreements is to discover what factors caused the great success of the Montreal Protocol in protecting the ozone layer and why the similarly conceived Kyoto Protocol failed in the combat against climate change. Last chapter concludes this comparison and defines key characteristics which are essential for the effectiveness of the global environmental agreements.

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