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Analysis of services in a selected village
SILNÁ, Jiřina
The aim of the bachelor thesis "Analysis of services in the selected village" is the analysis of the public services and their quality in the village Lišov and a proposal of possible changes and improvements with respect to the needs of the inhabitants of the village. Analysis of method of providing local public services in the village Lišov is characterized in the practical part. For assessment of current way of providing services was compiled questionnaire. This questionnaire was focused on a library, a primary school, a public greenness and an appearance city, a collection and a transport of municipal waste and on a public lighting. From the questionnaire there was created assessment of possible changes in a present way of the provision of specific local services.
Modern management approaches to Public Sector organizations with a special focus on Public Private Partnership projects
Pavlík, Marek ; Veber, Jaromír (advisor) ; Wokoun, René (referee) ; Dušek, Josef (referee)
This thesis is dedicated to modern management approaches to Public Sector organizations with a special focus on projects of Public Private Partnership. This topic is one of the latest issues not only in the Czech Republic but also in numerous European countries. The public sector and its organizations are going through total modernization in these countries. This results in higher quality and more effective Public Services for citizens. I view this problem from 2 perspectives and ask the following questions which reflect the main hypothesis of this thesis: which modern approaches (tools, methods) are the most often used (intended to be used) including their contributions to higher quality and more effective management of organizations of municipalities in the Czech Republic, how is the principle of Public Private Partnership perceived and used in organizations of municipalities in the Czech Republic (Water sector) including barriers which hinder its use. It has been proven that for achieving higher quality and more effective results in the Public Sector, it is not only suitable but even systematically necessary to use modern tools of organization and management. These tools are nowadays commonly applied in the Public Sector. At the same time it has also been proven that Public Private Partnership can significantly support management in the Public Sector through its own implementation of modern tools. Further widening the use of modern tools of management and cooperation between the Public and the Private Sector is sustained through the spreading of knowledge. This is based on sharing ?good praxis?, transparent legislation and appropriate (procedural) methodology for implementation.
The PPP Concept: A Critical Evaluation
Chadimová, Kristýna ; Ježek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Munzi, Tomáš (referee)
Diploma thesis deals with the implementation of the public private partnership concept in Czech Republic. Its primary aim is to highlight risks of the PPP concept. Thesis describes theoretical and practical risks of the concept and concludes that the threat of risks is much more significant when the PPP concept is implemented in insufficiently suitable environment. In the practical part the thesis finds an answer to the question whether the PPP concept is suitable for implementation in the Czech Republic. By analyzing the legal and institutional environment and factors such as public procurement, corruption, transparency and public finances, the thesis demonstrates that under current conditions the implementation of the PPP concept is not suitable in Czech Republic. Conclusions are confirmed by analysis of PPP concept implementation. Finally, the thesis pronounces recommendations about the future application of the PPP concept in Czech Republic.
PPP projects - error or rational solutions to problems of financing public sector projects
Suchánek, Michal ; Ševčík, Miroslav (advisor) ; Loužek, Marek (referee)
The Diploma thesis is dealing with the usage of the private-public partnerships in the form of PPP projects. The main aim of this work is an evaluation of the PPP method whilst providing the public good as one of the main tools of financial projects from the public sectors. The thesis is briefly introducing the principles of public sector, its role and functions along with securing public good and their financing. The first part discusses the history of PPP projects, its characteristics and typology, as well as various advantages and disadvantages compared to traditional public contract model. The analytical part is dedicated to the implementation of the private projects and to public partnership in Czech Republic. The pilot projects are the D3 motorway and judicial complex in Usti nad Labem. Foreign projects are represented by M1/M15 motorway in Hungary and its comparison with the D3 motorway. The main section of the analytical part then focuses onto the analysis of the PPP projects, in terms of their effectiveness, financial aspects and the overall merits. In particular, a critical stance on the subject guarantees its objective evaluation. The conclusion of the thesis is evaluated whether it has indeed an effective method as it's sometimes called.
The Suitability of Public Private Partnership as a Form of Provision of Public Goods in the Czech Republic
Deutschel, Lukáš ; Peková, Jitka (advisor) ; Květoň, Viktor (referee)
The thesis is focused on an overall assessment of the appropriateness of the provision of public goods in the Czech Republic in the form of Public Private Partnership (PPP). The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the general issue of providing public goods and characteristics of PPP as an alternative to the institute of public contracts. This theme is further developed by analysis of the possible forms of PPP projects with financial assistance from the Structural Funds. The practical part is devoted to analysis of the implemented municipal PPP project of construction and operation of parking house. For the project effectiveness evaluation are used outputs from the calculated financial model which are supplemented by the application of theoretically possible co-financing from EU funds.
PPP Projects in the Transport Policy in the EU
Ondrejková, Petra ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Machytka, Daniel (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of PPP (Public-Private-Partnerships), which is a partnership of public and private sector, and its potentional use in the transport policy in the European Union. The aim of this study is to determine whether this type of partnership is supported by the Union and what the advantages of using partnership in transportation are. First of all, the thesis focuses on the main interpretation of the PPP. Several important terms and characteristics are mentioned in this part. The main principles and objectives are characterised in the second part. At the end of this study, there are 5 projects implemented through PPP which are analysed and there is also their appraisal (specially the London Congestion Charge, part of the motorway E01 in Ireland, Vasco da Gama Bridge, Öresund Bridge and the motorway A1 in Poland). Some of these projects and their implementation may be inspirational for similiar projects.
Public - Private - Partnership in Hungary and the International Comparison
Smrčková, Gabriela ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Horák, Jiří (referee)
This thesis deals with the Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects and their use as alternative forms of financing in Hungary. The work is divided into three parts. In the first part, terms that relate to PPP projects are generally defined. In addition, types of PPP projects are described, as well as the main advantages and disadvantages that come with the use of these concepts. The second part deals with the current situation on the Hungarian PPP market and provides three examples of projects implemented through PPP in Hungary. The third part covers the state of Public Private Partnership in the Czech Republic. At the end of the thesis, Czech and Hungarian PPP projects are compared to each other according to several criteria.
Public-private partnership in health service
Sokolová, Lucia ; Kapinusová, Jana (advisor) ; Kučerová, Jaroslava (referee)
Improving the quality and efficiency of health care is still one of the most important areas of each country. Even in times of economic and financial crisis, this issue has been increasingly taken into account. Due to lack of funds, ministries of health search for a partner for investments, in the form of public-private partnership, aimed at increasing the quality of services, which some countries such as Great Britain has already have long experience with. My aim will be to determine whether it is effective to establish public-private projects in hospitals in the Slovak Republic. Focusing on the effectiveness of these partnerships and cost recovery put into them and to create a conclusion about their actual functioning.

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