National Repository of Grey Literature 148 records found  beginprevious31 - 40nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Metodic book for preparing the Orienteering for teachers on university of sports.
BAŠTÝŘ, Martin
The bachelor thesis entitled "Factors influencing the successful completion of orienteering at sport schools" deals with the origin and development of orienteering in the theoretical part. Furthermore, it deals with basic rules and describes specific map for orienteering which includes special mapping key that is needed to know and understand. It also describes how the participant should be properly dressed and equipped. In the practical part is specified participation in orienteering and obtaining of specific results which are then analysed and compared whether the established hypotheses are confirmed or not. There are also attached examples of race tracks in annex which students attended and control points that had to find. This thesis evaluates primarily the factor which is the correct work with the map and orientation in the terrain according to the map.
Consumer behavior of generation Y in the banking market
PETRENKO, Viktoriia
This diploma thesis deals with the Generation Y consumer behavior in the banking industry. The aim of this thesis is to find out the key factors influencing consumer decision-making during selection banks by analyzing their decision-making process and prepare recommendations for banks operating in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part of this thesis focuses on consumer behavior, factors influencing this behavior, broader generational classification and more detailed characteristics of Generation Y. The practical part contains the evaluation results of the quantitative research and recommendations for banks operating in the Czech Republic. The proposals relate to reducing bank charges, improving interpersonal communication and investing in artificial intelligence.
Perspektivy rozvoje elektricky poháněných vozidel kategorie M
BRABEC, Martin
The number of cars with the combustion engines which they move on the roads all around the world is alarming. It is impossible to overlook the incidental impacts of this expansion out of consideration for this number. The most perceptible impact is on our environment where we live. The air, especially in the cities, is not what it once was. Alternative-fuel vehicles start to be used because of these impacts and we believe in improvement. One of the solutions is using electric vehicles (EV). The request of this thesis is: The perspectives of the electric vehicles' development of category M. The main goal of this thesis was the determination of the factors which have some effect on the development of electromobility. Afterwards it was important to do the practical verification of chosen electric vehicles (EV) on the same road and the evaluation of the figures gained during the measuring. The other operation factors were also verified with these problems.
Climate Change Risk Premium, Stock Returns and Volatility Analysis in Relation to ESG Score
Barotov, Timur ; Baruník, Jozef (advisor) ; Vácha, Lukáš (referee)
The purpose of this study is to provide the evidence in regards to how the ESG score integration in the investment strategies affects the stock portfolio performances. The 10 year long panel data on European stocks were used to test how does the corporate ESG score correlate with returns and volatility on corporate stocks and does it (if at all) hold any explanatory power if added to popularly used asset pricing models. Data sample was divided in two based on long and short ESG reporting periods, where on each the analysis was performed separately. Furthermore, both the single sort and double sort analyses were performed to isolate size and ESG effects. Using Fama-MacBeth regression the results seem to suggest that investors are already pricing in the climate related risks as shown by the negative risk premium associated with high ESG firms. Returns and volatility of corporate stocks tend to be lower with higher ESG score, although not uniformly nor very significantly. Comparing Leaders portfolio showed that high (European) ESG scorers underperfomed S&P 500 index both in terms of return and volatility.
Sports preparation of para hockey players in Czech Republic
Gojová, Barbora ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Prokešová, Eva (referee)
Title: Sports training of national Para ice hockey team players in the Czech Rep. Results: The aim of my thesis was to find out the current state of preparation of para hockey players in the Czech Republic and, based on the results, to create a proposal of missing elements supporting the performance of players. Method: The first method was a questionnaire survey, in which I examined the current level of preparation of players of the Czech national team in para hockey and, based on the second research method, which was an interview, I described the main factors affecting the performance of players. Results: The preparation of para hockey players is still at a lower level compared to the world. Training units are insufficient in terms of complexity, they lack, for example, a focus on endurance and training of game skills. Hockey clubs lack a sufficient number of training units off the ice, no recovery and rest plan is included, and very little emphasis is placed on compensatory training. The main factors influencing the player's performance are age, type of physical handicap, weight, sports history of personality, personality psyche and resilience and morally free qualities. Another important factor is the lack of documents and publications in the Czech language on how to train effectively. The...
Factors affecting the course of primary succession in queries
Kuťáková, Eliška ; Münzbergová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Püschel, David (referee)
Abandoned quarries represent very important habitats for ecology and conservational biology: they have a potential to become refuges of species diversity in present landscape, strongly disturbed by humans. Natural value of these localities increases in case the localities are left for natural development and spontaneous succession, or if they are managed with the aim to obtain a natural community. To be able to do such a management is necessary to understand the mechanisms of succession as much as possible. In the theoretical part of my thesis I deal with factors, which can affect the course of succession in different ways, especially with climate, soil conditions, seed dispersal and interactions among plants and between plants and animals. This thesis is a theoretical basis for a research in quarry Čeřinka in the Czech Karst Protected Landscape Area. Dispersal abilities of species from the surrounding communities, changes in abiotic conditions at the localities and changes in species composition will be studied. The results of these studies should contribute to our understandings of primary succession in abandoned quarries and I am going to deal with them in my future diploma thesis.
Factors affecting succession in abandoned mines
Valoušková, Martina ; Münzbergová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Püschel, David (referee)
Extraction of limestone in protected landscape areas is a huge phenomenon and problem at the moment. Need of its quantity and quality constantly rise. The pressure to expand mining areas, which are located on places with considerable landscape and culture wealth, is rising as well. Returning of damaged territories back to natural cycle from which they have been forcibly extracted is even a bigger problem. The great unknown is whether it is better to proceed by means of reclamation or let the territory to its own evolution - spontaneous succession. In my thesis I am going to deal with the problems of spontaneous succession and factors affecting it. It is important to find out how plants can spread to left and open areas after mining, where they are going to be the first inhabitants. The fieldwork take place Cerinka quarry in Czech Karst. The aim of the study is to collect informations how plants can spread from maternal habitats and try to find out if there are any hurdles, which could hinder plants in the expansion. By doing this it should be possible to identify why how to support spreading of the target species to the site. The research is based on regular collection of phytosociological relevés at the site. Key words: spontaneous succession, quarries, Czech karst, mining, reclamation, factors
Relation between chosen indicators of Wingate test and performance of racers in category K1 junior women slalom
Hapák, Michal ; Bílý, Milan (advisor) ; Šteffl, Michal (referee)
Topic: Relation between chosen indicators of Wingate test and performance of racers in category K1 junior women slalom. Aim: Determination of values of 30-s Wingate test function indicators in women water slalom (junior cathegory). Assessment of the relation between selected indicators and the performance in the nomination races, comparison of the indicators with the overall rankings in the nomination races. Methods: 30-s all out Wingate test on arm lever ergometer in UK FTVS laboratory. Usage of multidimensional statistical methods for correlation of Wingate test's chosen indicators with results of junior nomination races. Comparison of overall ranking in nomination races with total rates of functional indicators. Results: Results show, that rates of chosen functional parameters of Wingate test seem to be a suitable indicator of anaerobic endurance in category K1. High relation between performance and rates of chosen functional parameters was not reliably proved. Core words: Wingate test, functional indicators, anaerobic endurance, factors, performance, K1 junior women, correlation.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 148 records found   beginprevious31 - 40nextend  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.