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Public regulation of business practices
Ptáčková, Marta ; Patěk, Daniel (advisor) ; Josková, Lucie (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to examine the highly topical subject of regulation surrounding commercial practices. This examination is divided into four chapters. The first chapter looks at the notion of commercial practices by considering both the linguistic and legal definition of the term, and the importance of the regulation is proved. The second chapter deals with the question of division of law into its public and private counterparts. The discussion of the consequences of this division are crucial for a better analysis of the actual implementation of the EU Directive 2005/29/CE on unfair commercial practices. In the third chapter, the scope of application of this Directive is analysed and the main principles of regulation are described. The final section focuses on the Czech law on unfair commercial practices. In this segment, the text of the provisions of the Czech Code of Consumer Protection is compared to the Directive, and the system of legal redress and sanctions in the Code of Consumer Protection is critically analysed. The legal regulation of "promotional events", during which the ban of unfair commercial practices is often breached, is placed under scrutiny. The Directive was also implemented into the Code of Regulation of Advertisement. One subchapter of the fourth chapter is therefore...
Aplication of behavioral psychology in marketing focusing price stimuli
Ptáčková, Marta ; Hofmannová, Jitka (advisor) ; Vranka, Marek (referee)
Price is a part of the marketing mix and plays an important role in decision making process of a consumer. The dissertation's main aim is to examine what lies behind shopping decisions. The text is divided in two parts. The first part summarizes findings of different authors on how the shopping decision is being made and how important emotions are to make a shopping decision. Since stories are not emotionally neutral, it also analyses the impact of storytelling on price people are willing to pay and if this price has an effect on perception of quality. The second part comprises the author's own research. Six in-depth interviews were conducted to put the previous findings into context and to gain a new perspective on the topic.
Public regulation of business practices
Ptáčková, Marta ; Patěk, Daniel (advisor) ; Josková, Lucie (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to examine the highly topical subject of regulation surrounding commercial practices. This examination is divided into four chapters. The first chapter looks at the notion of commercial practices by considering both the linguistic and legal definition of the term, and the importance of the regulation is proved. The second chapter deals with the question of division of law into its public and private counterparts. The discussion of the consequences of this division are crucial for a better analysis of the actual implementation of the EU Directive 2005/29/CE on unfair commercial practices. In the third chapter, the scope of application of this Directive is analysed and the main principles of regulation are described. The final section focuses on the Czech law on unfair commercial practices. In this segment, the text of the provisions of the Czech Code of Consumer Protection is compared to the Directive, and the system of legal redress and sanctions in the Code of Consumer Protection is critically analysed. The legal regulation of "promotional events", during which the ban of unfair commercial practices is often breached, is placed under scrutiny. The Directive was also implemented into the Code of Regulation of Advertisement. One subchapter of the fourth chapter is therefore...

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