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The analysis of management and transparency of non-profit sports organizations in the Olomouc Region
Stejskalová, Lucie ; Král, Pavel (advisor) ; Tripes, Stanislav (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is to analyze the management and transparency of nonprofit nongovernmental organizations focused on physical education and sport. The first part is devoted to theoretical bases, particularly the definition of the nonprofit sector. Also there is described the structure of sources and expenditures. Finally is described transparency in economy of aforementioned NGOs. The practical part focuses on an online survey of transparency and assessment of the amount of publicly available information on non-profit sports clubs. The second part analyzes in detail the management and organizational structure chosen sports clubs.
Ethical potential in the enterprise
Vojtíšková, Tereza ; Kučera, Dušan (advisor) ; Müllerová, Jana (referee)
This bachelor thesis follows the importance of ethics in today's business environment. It examines what is the understanding of ethical principles and then their implementation in business. At the same time it critically assesses the impact of ethical perspectives on the example of a specific company. The aim of the study is to evaluate ethical potentials in the company from the perspective of the student's University of Economics. The bachelor thesis is divided into two main parts. The first part presents a view of ethics in today's economic environment. The second part is based on an analysis of the far-reaching ethical misconduct of Siemens company, which is completed of the aimed interview with the director of the department of ethical business of the company, Ing. Veronica Sedlářová and then putting concrete examples of rectifications from the environment of the international company. Based on the collected and published facts and information are designed ways how to integrate ethics into the business environmentu.
Transparency of Decision-Making Process at the Local Level: Case Study of the Municipal District Prague 10 during the Election Period 2010 - 2014
Lišková, Markéta ; Vymětal, Petr (advisor) ; Lisa, Aleš (referee)
Master thesis deals with the transparency in decision-making process and with the openness to citizens in local politics. It focuses on the policy of municipal councils, with the emphasis on Municipal district Prague 10 during the election period 2010 -- 2014. Main objective is the analysis, description and evaluation of the transparency of decisions-making process in Prague 10. The theoretical part of the thesis is dealing with definitions of terms: municipalities, Prague, the capital, its districts and decision-making process. The stress is given to the question of the level of transparency and on the openness of town halls to their citizens. In the practical part, the thesis analyzes the concrete decision-making processes in Prague 10 related to an analysis of the Council's statement about the anti-corruption strategy. In the end, it analyzes the decisions-making process about the procurements in Municipal district Prague 10 namely to the analysis of procurements "Revitalization of Malešice Park".
Administration and Management of Sports Federations in the Czech Republic
Král, Pavel ; Pirožek, Petr (advisor) ; Dvořák, František (referee) ; Rektořík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Blažek, Ladislav (referee)
This dissertation explores governance of national sports organizations (NSOs) in the Czech Republic and thus reflects contemporary course of events in the Czech sport. The aim of the dissertation is to explore governance of Czech NSOs with special focus on governance structure and transparency. Particularly, the dissertation examines compliance of Czech NSOs with codes of good governance and determines relations between governance structure, transparency and effectiveness of Czech NSOs. Mixed method approach was used in equal status sequential design (QUANT -> QUAL) Firstly, content analysis of websites of 67 Czech NSOs was conducted. The analysis allowed to determine the level of transparency and also provided variables for quantitative part of the study. Purposive sampling was used to choose nine NSOs where subsequent interviews with a CEO or a head of the board were done. And finally, quantitative data survey was conducted in 67 NSOs using phone interviews and e-mail survey. The quantitative data were processed using MS Excel and SPSS and, hypotheses were tested using standard statistical tests. The results are presented in three chapters. First, applicability of five elementary approaches to effectiveness is presented and combination of goal attainment and system resource approach is implemented. Second, governance structure of NSOs is analysed revealing substantially higher variability of governance models in comparison with theoretical presumptions. Moreover, a new framework of governance structure classification was developed. Third, transparency was identified as the most notable principal. Results reveal very low level of the transparency within Czech NSOs and explore the sources and impact of low transparency. For instance, more transparent NSOs are more effective using system resource approach. Overall, the dissertation provides a new deep insight into Czech NSOs governance and brings numerous recommendations for Czech NSOs.
Transparency and disclosure in hospitals as a competitive advantage
Petrikevich, Natalia ; Štěrbová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Hunter, Mostafa (referee)
Transparency and information disclosure are important elements in the building strong and confiding relationships between core stakeholders of the hospital, including patients, physicians and hospital management, and allow improving hospital performance on the market. Effects of transparent information environment existence in the medical institution can be wide but the most compelling and attractive are those, which are connected with motivation to improve and change of patients and physicians attitudes towards organisation. On the base of non-for-profit hospital in one of the regions in the Russian Federation, this study examined information flows between hospital, physicians and patients, and their perspectives towards transparency. In order to achieve aims of the research, surveys and interview were conducted in the hospital, according to which results inferences and recommendations were developed.
Centrální nákupní agentura pro veřejný sektor jako možný krok k efektivnějšímu zadávání veřejných zakázek v České republice
Hubáčková, Vendula
This bachelor thesis deals with public contracts from point of view of central purchasing system for the public sector. The existence of central contracting authorities abroad is going to be examined after the presentation of current state of public procurement in the Czech Republic. After the comparison of particular systems of public procurement a model of the Central agency for the public sector in the Czech Republic is going to be chosen. The practical part is focused on the situation after founding the Central agency for the public sector, on a principle of efficiency, transparency, on possible savings after the implementation of this agency and on the content of its activities. In the end of this thesis opinions of parliamentary political parties on establishing the Central agency for the public sector in the Czech Republic are presented.
Lobbing v ČR
Dudová, Barbora
This bachelor thesis is concerned with the analysis of lobbying in the Czech Republic. It demonstrates negative effects of the enforcing of particular interest in public administration. Furthermore, the contributions of lobbying are described as an essential component to the decision-making process; in addition to that, particular chapter is concerned with the differences and similarities between lobbying and corruption. Moreover, the thesis addresses the legislative insufficiencies in the Czech Republic that enable non-transparent enforcing of interest. The opinions of both, public and private sector, concerning the issues of lobbying and its regulation are also presented. The efforts of the passage of lobbying law in the CR are briefly mentioned along with the recommendations of specialists regarding the possible regulation of lobbying within the conditions of the Czech Republic.
Corruption in Slovakia: The role of non-government organizations in fight against corruption
Böhmová, Dorota ; Vymětal, Petr (advisor) ; Smetanková, Daša (referee)
Corruption as a contemporary phenomenon attracts attention of laymen but also experts who are trying to define this notion on the basis of various criterions. The aim of this thesis is to theoretically define corruption as the attendant phenomenon of the current society and to analyze methods of its solution. The studied country is Slovak republic which as a post-communist country shows some specifics. There are many proposed ways how to solve the problem of corruption however this thesis concerns itself primarily with the role of non-government organizations and their ability to actually influence political acts concerned with restricting of corruption possibilities. The intense cooperation among these non-government organizations and especially their cooperation with the government is crucial in order to be able to influence the political agenda. Therefore this thesis deals with this non-government organizations -- government relationship as well.
(Non)transparency of the state-owned enterprises: case study of Budweiser Budvar
Svobodová, Monika ; Vymětal, Petr (advisor) ; Paulenková, Kristína (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the transparency of Czech state-owned enterprises. Thus how they are run, how they are managed and staffed and how they are regulated. The thesis is divided into four chapters. The first chapter is concern with the constitution of the state-owned enterprises, their development after the change of regime and especially with their sale within the coupon privatization. The second chapter deals with the current privatization of the state-owned enterprises but rather only theoretically and argues whether the state is an appropriate owner and a good bussinesman. The third chapter is devoted to (non)transparency of the state-owned enterprises which means appointing (non)experts to the supervisory boards and (in)sufficient control of these enterprises. The fourth chapter is a case study of Budweiser Budvar. In the end the reader finds the answer to the question whether the set rules for the operation and management of the state-owned enterprises are sufficient.
Municipal budgetary process
Jandová, Ivana ; Sedmihradská, Lucie (advisor) ; Dufek, Luboš (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the budgetary process of municipality Byšice, particularly to evaluate budgetary changes implemented in 2007 - 2012. The work focuses on the number of budgetary changes, the development of budgetary changes during the financial year and also identify items that were frequently changed. At the same time, the work focuses on the transparency of the budgetary changes and budget process as a whole and the impact of weaknesses of legislation on the transparency. Important part is the evaluation how citizens in Byšice are informed about the budget process. Descriptive, analytical method and an interview are used in the thesis.

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