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Rozvoj lidských zdrojů ve strategii malých a středních podniků
ATTLOVÁ, Irena
This doctoral thesis is focused on human resource development in strategy of small and medium-sized enterprises. Human resource development is conceptualized very widely in the thesis, because the thesis is concerning with issues still less frequently investigated in relation to human resource development, especially the compliance with the principle of equal treatment and the prohibition of discrimination in employment relations. Traditional division into theoretical and practical part is respected in the thesis. Theoretical part contains literature review, broadly describing fundamental disciplinary knowledge, which was elaborated on the basis of long-term studying the scientific writings of many domestic and foreign authors. Theoretical part of the thesis was initial for composing the practical part of the thesis; it was used as a base for the research objectives defining (Chapter 3), served as a guideline on scientific methodology studying and subsequent appropriate methodology and methods selection (Chapter 4), which continues with three practical research topics: staff motivation, employee turnover and job satisfaction in SMEs, and discrimination at the workplace and in staffing regard to SMEs. These areas are meant to be potential barriers of human resource development, unless managed carefully with erudition. Potential occurrence of discrimination in labour law issues brings a risk of sanctions and pecuniary penalty for employers. Research questions, which were formulated according to above mentioned basis by author of this doctoral thesis in the practical part within set research topics, were tested on empirical data by way of both quantitative and qualitative research in two research samples. First of them was gained within team research project GA JU 039/2013/S (investigator doc. Ing. Darja Holátová, Ph.D.) and comprised of 295 SMEs, which were investigated through questionnaire survey; subsequently motivation, employee turnover and job satisfaction on collected data were investigated by author of doctoral thesis. The second sample was investigated by author of this thesis at her own research activity and consisted of 1600 advertisements demanding applicants for 2981 working places at 846 entities, which were announced by regional bureau of Employment Service of the Czech republic for district České Budějovice via the Integrated Portal of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech republic (2016) on the webpage portal.mpsv.cz; the prevalence of discriminatory reasons through content analysis was explored and the findings were consequently compared with the survey of the Public Defender of Rights realized in 2011. Finally, the inquiry for the participation of SMEs in announcing job advertisements where discriminatory nature could not be excluded from in studied period was carried out through selecting gender as discriminatory reason. A discovery of the range of employee benefits provided in SMEs, employee turnover rate calculated by author, additionally including voluntary departures of employees, as well as obtained findings about managers' or enterprise owners' attitudes and subjective rating of job satisfaction in studied SMEs were analysed by author of the thesis. The findings have also revealed an insufficient strategic attitude of some approached managers or enterprise owners towards making plans and setting the goals in the area of job satisfaction. Additionally, it was found that SMEs participated in announcing job advertisements where discriminatory nature could not be excluded in studied period along to the criterion of Czech Public Defender of the Rights in the issue of direct discrimination by reason of a gender. On the basis of acquired findings the conclusions and recommendations were formulated. The thesis brings theoretical, practical and pedagogical contribution. In conclusion, the objectives set in the thesis, were, in the author's opinion, accomplished.
Retention of teachers and assistants in kindergarten with special care
Štěpančíková, Jana ; Tureckiová, Michaela (advisor) ; Veteška, Jaroslav (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on the retention of teachers and teaching assistants in a specific kindergarten with special care. It searches for the reasons the employees have for staying in their current position and the ones for leaving it. The thesis then continues to research what can be done by this schools management to hold onto quality teachers and teaching assistants. The work observes possible connections of individual aspects of the job with the employees satisfaction and their tendencies to stay in said organization. Among the aspects that influence the employees satisfaction, we can find for example the working conditions, workload, work organization, the ability of professional development, rewards, interpersonal relations in the workplace, communication, the managements leading style or care for employees. In the theoretical part, I've searched through the available literature for connections between job (dis)satisfaction, work behavior patterns and employees turnover. I based my work on literature mostly focusing on psychology and sociology of management, social psychology, social psychology in a workplace, human resources management, management and school management. In the research, I was looking for answers to the research questions, specifically for the links between the...
Personnel marketing
Fučíková, Pavla ; Tureckiová, Michaela (advisor) ; Eger, Ludvík (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on employer branding. Most often employer branding is considered to be an application of marketing principles in personnel management. Therefore the aim of this work is to provide a more comprehensive idea of this concept. To comprehend the real meaning of employer branding, its function. To proper describe the most important impacts on its specific form and the relationship with employer brand as well as other phenomena such as organisational culture, identity, marketing. Knowledge of employer branding in a broader context, allows us to better understand that employer branding is important for the organization both in terms of obtaining a sufficient number of new employees, as well as in terms of retaining current employees and enhance their loyalty and commitment. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and empirical part. The theoretical part describes a more precise definition of employer branding. Further it pays attention to the content of employer branding and its main tools that are used to strengthen the position of the organization as an employer in the market. It also deals with selected indicators of the effectiveness of human resources activities, which are often use like indicators of efficacy of employer branding. These theoretical findings are used...
Staff Adaptation in Selected Company
Sasheva Ilieva, Monika ; Fejfarová, Martina (advisor) ; Sylvie, Sylvie (referee)
The main aim of the master's thesis is to evaluate the staff adaptation management system in the company Personal Partner s. r. o. Various techniques for data collection have been used in the preparation of the thesis. The theoretical part of the work represents a review, based on topic-specific and professional literature, which covers the necessary terminology and the specifics of human resources management and employee adaptation. The analytical part of the thesis makes use of descriptive analysis for the purposes of company characterisation. It further focuses on staff fluctuation in the company in the years 2012 - 2015. The analytical part aims at evaluating the current state of the staff adaptation management system and has been carried out on the basis of a questionnaire survey and an interview with a human resources employee. The questionnaire survey presented the opportunity to assess the situation from the staff's viewpoint, while the interview with the human resources specialist helped describe the system's operation from the employer's perspective. The final chapter of the thesis consists of recommendations for improvement of the stability of the company's human resources.
Proposal of Suitable Stimulative Tools
Pytlíková, Lucie ; Kretík, Karel (referee) ; Němeček, Petr (advisor)
Purpose of my thesis is suggestion of suitable stimulative tools for a particular company. The next part of the thesis is engaged with an analysis of existing situation in the company and identification of employees’ needs. A part of this is also an analysis of disagreement between benefits which a firm gives to employees and benefits which employees really want. Suggestion of problem solving includes final structure of stimulative tools, which will be most useful for employees and stop further employees’ leaving, will increase their satisfaction, efficiency and will motivate new employees to work in this company.
The Influence of Job Satisfaction on Employee Turnover
Krempl, Jan ; Surynek, Alois (advisor) ; Lorencová, Hana (referee)
This Master's Thesis deals with the topics of employee turnover and job satisfaction, more precisely with the way in which job satisfaction can influence employee turnover in a company. The goal of the Thesis is to design a way to analyse job satisfaction in an organization and determine the way in which job satisfaction influences the turnover potential of current employees. The Thesis is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter is a literary research that deals with topics of employee turnover, job satisfaction and the relationship between the two. The second chapter describes the environment in which the data for empirical research was collected, the tools used for data collection and summarizes hypotheses and goals for the empirical part. The final chapter presents the results of the research, evaluation of the problematic areas in the organization and author's recommendations for addressing the discovered shortcomings in the future.
Problematics of high employee turnover in hotel Thermal
Gistinger, Petr ; Palíšková, Marcela (advisor) ; Stříteský, Marek (referee)
Bachelor´s thesis is focused on high employee turnover in a specific company. Thesis is divided into two parts. The first part consists of definitions, theoretical starting-points and methods connected with employee turnover. In the beginning of the second part the hotel is briefly introduced. In the main body of second part I have analysed the situation in the hotel based on internal documents, hotel´s official web page, official statistics and an interview with company´s manager. Using the knowledge in the theoretical part I have proposed several changes in order to decrease employee turnover.
System of Labour Market Information
Duspivová, Kateřina ; Hronová, Stanislava (advisor) ; Gottvald, Jaromír (referee) ; Galuščák, Kamil (referee)
The main aim of this dissertation thesis is to present a new system of statistical information concerning the labour market in the Czech Republic with respect to the theoretical background as well as to latest trends in the labour market statistics. The structure of the thesis is as follows. In the first chapter, there is a theoretical framework of the labour market introduced. This framework interlinks relations among employees and employers and is neutral with respect to all the economic schools of thought. Besides, I describe an actual state of the labour market statistics in the Czech Republic and evaluate its compliance with the theoretical research. The second chapter is focused on the state of the art concerning labour market statistics from the point of view of both data integration and comprehensive systems of labour market indicators. In the first part of the third chapter, there is a proposal of the new system of statistical information concerning the labour market that complies with both the economic theory and latest trends in the labour market statistics. The most likely advantage of the new system is the fact that all the key aspects of the labour market (i.e. employment as well as remuneration) are surveyed and evaluated together. In addition to the generally known indicators of both economic activity and remuneration, I propose new indicators of job creation, job destruction, hires, separations, job reallocation and worker reallocation. In the second part of the third chapter, there is a proposal of the integrated data source that will allow us to quantify all indicators provided that there are no legal restrictions concerning data integration in the Czech Republic. In last two parts of the third chapter, there are discussed both the main issues concerning the implementation of the system and the pros and cons of the system. There have never been quantified the indicators concerning job and employee flows using the linked employer-employee data in the Czech Republic, so the pilot results are introduced in the fourth chapter. It is obvious that using the new system, we could prove some hypotheses that were impossible to prove using standard set of indicators. In the last part of the fourth chapter, there are worker and job flows balanced with respect to the stock information concerning labour market in the Czech Republic. In the fifth chapter, I investigate the possibility of a wider use of the new system in order to be able to identify and analyse an array of labour market phenomena in more detail. The thesis brings a new insight to the dynamics of the labour market compared to the generally known basic set of labour market indicators. The systematic approach, based on a wider use of linked employer-employee microdata combined with new indicators, has the advantages of a higher information capability as well as of complying with the requirements of the academics.
Satisfaction and work behaviour
HRUBÁ, Aneta
This bachelor's thesis examines the area of satisfaction and work behaviour with the aim of conducting both quantitative and qualitative research of satisfaction in relation to employee turnover in the joint-stock company E.ON Energie, specifically in the Electri-city Purchase and Energy Sales TOP&BIG division.

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