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European Youth Policy and Its Influence on Formation of European Identity
Kissiová, Veronika ; Sršeň, Radim (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
The European youth policy is not often in the centre of attention of media and therefore the awareness and interest of public is on the topic is not very high. However, youth is exactly the group of the population that can be easily influenced. Hence it should be the main target group of the European Union when creating the European identity of its citizens. This thesis analyze three chosen programmes of European youth policy and their influence on formation of the European identity.
Resolution of the information needs of the sales team in the leasing company using ICT tools
Kosíková, Renáta ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Wiedermann, Miroslav (referee)
Nowadays information is considered as an essential company source, which is crucial for attaining a competitive advantage. The competitive advantage can be achieved by the acquisition of the relevant information, which is a prerequisite for knowledge creation. Acquired knowledge gives businesses an opportunity to improve their position against competitors quickly by finding the information required for the decision making. Hence the aim of this thesis is to examine the problem of acquisition of the relevant information, where this problem relates to the practice in a leasing company. In order to find the relevant information, the leasing company must precisely define its information needs so that it can obtain the relevant information more efficiently, in particular by using current information management tools. At present, information management is strongly affected by contemporary trends, such as Big Data, mobility, Cloud Computing, social media etc. As a consequence of these trends, volume of electronically processed information increases every day. Due to information oversaturation, information users may face the difficult information search problem. Using both modern information management tools and exactly defined information needs, the company shall obtain the relevant information in less time, or more information in the same time compared to the other firms. This might allow the company to make decisions more rapidly. In addition, information management tools are likely to uncover new contexts, of which the company was not aware.
International employee mobility in multinational company
Vojáčková, Veronika ; Dvořáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Cetkovský, Pavel (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with international employee mobility within an unnamed multinational company, whose primary business is providing consulting services. The first half of the thesis defines relevant terms and maps out problems concerning international employee mobility, based on accessible literature and specialized journals, with the second half being devoted to analysing the mobility processes within the unnamed company. The end goal is to map all mobility processes and programs, determine possible deficiencies that might exist, and indicate suggestions for their correction. Internal mobility policies and data combined with unstructured interviews of employees of the unnamed company were utilized to formulate this thesis.
Mobility support in terciary education through new technologies in the EU
Slavický, Marek ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Cihelková, Eva (referee)
Mobility support in education is one of key, longtime targets of the EU. Apart from significant financial resources that are put into this target through various EU programmes, mobility is also supported by other means. This master's thesis focuses on describing and analyzing mobility support in terciary education in the EU in view of the newest trends in this field -- the use of ICT. The aim is to introduce and critically evaluate the current problematics of academic mobility in the EU, describe the relation and importance of physical and virtual mobility and outline possible future developments. Furthermore, the paper attempts to justify this mobility support by putting academic mobility in the context of individual and economic competitiveness, and thus find out whether virtual mobility itself can be a catalyst for competitiveness.
International Artist Mobility
Jarčičová, Tereza ; Hucková, Barbara (advisor) ; Malcová, Zuzana (referee)
The final thesis deals with cultural mobility, which is becoming an integral part of professional and private lives of a growing number of artists. Specifically, it concentrates on artist residencies as one of modern forms of the mobility. It describes their state, support and obstacles in the Czech Republic and in Denmark. The practical part of the thesis presents a comparison of two residential centers: MeetFactory in Prague and The Factory of Art and Design in Copenhagen.
Mobility of goods, services and capital in world economy - impacts on national economies and global system
Bocáková, Michaela ; Neumann, Pavel (advisor) ; Jedlinský, Jakub (referee)
The core topic of this work are relationships between states through flows of goods, services and capital. This work aims to define the concept of mobility, analyze flows of goods, services and capital and determine factors contributing to their growth in recent decades. It will also explain what are the current trends affecting the development of the world economy such as globalization and regionalism. The last part of this work will provide insight into the implications of the involvement of countries in the international exchange of goods and services. Then it will examine the effect of FDI and transnational corporations on the country's economy.
European mobility of students in Erasmus programme with intercultural focus
Trávníčková, Michaela
The diploma thesis is focused on the cultural patterns and motives the Czech and Belgian students are influenced by when selecting a country for their Erasmus+ exchange study programme. Further, a development of students' soft skills after the exchange programme as well as their attitude to further international mobility is analyzed. After a realisation of primary and secondary research, a relationship was revealed between the individualism dimension of selected countries and students' home country, confirming the hypothesis that the Czech and Belgian students choose more individualistic countries. Further, there was proven a positive correlation in terms of the development of a student's skills. Also, the students tend to be more mobile within Europe as well as worldwide. In the end, the benefits of Erasmus+ exchange study programme are discussed and suggestions aimed to the representatives of department of the foreign affairs proposed.
Ověření Oswaldovy hypotézy pro okresy České republiky
Kasparová, Kateřina
The main aim of the thesis is to decide whether the share of home ownership has any effect on the unemployment rate for districts of the Czech Republic and whether Oswald hypothesis is valid. There are issues concerning Oswald hypothesis in the Bibliography, especially labour market and residential market. The chapter Methodology describes econometric analysis, which was used for the needs of the practical part. The results of this thesis are discussed and compared with foreign works.
Podpora mobility osob a transferu znalostí v EU: Erasmus+ na příkladu projektu venkovského turismu v rámci mobility mládeže
Přibylová, Marie
This bacherol thesis deals with the analysis of various possibilities of knowledge transfer in short-term projects under auspices of Erasmus+ Programme valid for the period of 2014-2020. The theoretical part briefly defines relevant concepts associated with mobility, regional policy and knowledge transfer. Furthemore, it outlines development of the educational policy of European Union, impacts of such programs supporting the mobility, and description of the Erasmus+ Programme, which is in the case of this thesis essential. The main emphasis is placed on demarcation of procedural and administrative requisites preceding the submission of the grant application for short-term projects of so called youth exchanges. The outcome of this thesis is a model youth exchange and its possibility of implementation in practise.
New research methods in transport geography
NEJEDLÁ, Eva
The concept of the study of transport geography is not uniform. The aim of the diploma thesis is to evaluate and characterize development of research topics, main paradigms, concepts and research methods of transport geography since its establishment as an independent discipline, furthermore, to define new research methods. In ´90s the geography turns to mobility, to the one of the main concept of transport geography. Mobility has always been at the centre of an interest of transport geography, however, its conception and the approach to mobility has been changed throughout the time, as well as conception of accessibility. Research topics of transport geography have been significantly changed in last decades. Geographical research shifts from one-sided focus on the transport and transport system to the more various and more specific relationship where a man and his perception of space and movement plays the main part.

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