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Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Regional Development
Peťura, Jiří ; Seknička, Pavel (advisor) ; Hraba, Zdeněk (referee)
RESUMÉ Regional development is, in the broader context, dealing with the competitive advantage of regions, which significantly influences the character of entrepreneurship and innovation. The principles of regional development are based on the ability of the environment to create new knowledge and innovation, which is then capitalized in the market. The economic performance of regions ensures sustainable development, social harmony and also eliminates regional disparities. It is the uneven development of regions that is creating the economic and social environment of social inclusion and, in the process, causes labor migration and economic backwardness in certain areas. The European principle of regional development on the basis of cohesion is ensured through economic tools and directed by investing public funds into land development and human resources. Funds are distributed in a way that should serve the best to strengthen the competitiveness of the less competitive regions. At the beginning of my thesis, I dealt with the principles of regional development and defined the fundamental concepts I use in this thesis. I also described the legislative framework for the functioning of the regional policy in the Czech Republic. In the second chapter, I focused on institutional support of regional development,...

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