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Recruitment, selection and adaptation of employees (comparision of public and privat sector)
Zobaníková, Radka ; Kleibl, Jiří (advisor) ; Hašlerová, Martina (referee)
The aim of the dissertation is description and comparision of recruitment, selection and adaptation of employees. The theoretical part of the theses includes the perfect proceeding of the process. In the application part of the theses I describe the structure of organizations and the whole proces in the organizations. I discovered some deficiencies and I suggested the solution how to make the process better in both organizations.
Sports financing in the middle-sized city in the Czech Republic
Vymazalová, Eliška ; Novotný, Jiří (advisor) ; Kosová, Dagmar (referee)
This bachelor thesis focus on possibilities of active recreation, physical training and sport, which are offered by Czech Republic for its inhabitants.In this thesis is detailed analysis of city of Jihlava. Aim is analysis of supporting sport from city budget in the middle-sized city in the Czech Republic. This aim is solved by partial goals, like characterisation of city Jihlava and then answering questions: Is the allocation of money for sports areas systematic?, Are the financial funds for sports area adequate in comparison with similar city?
The role of Public-Private Partnerships in the municipal Investment intentions of Germany
Šuráňová, Petra ; Kadeřábková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Nadymáček, František (referee)
This diploma thesis is a comprehensive and up-to-date review of public private partnership (PPP) infrastructure projects at the municipal level in Germany. Public private partnerships use the know-how and the skills of the private sector for the construction and operation of infrastructure and for the long-term provision of public services. The overall goal of this thesis is to discuss the municipal government's approach to PPP infrastructure projects. The theoretical part of this thesis includes informations and fundamental characteristics of public private partnership project types and the most widely used financial instruments in Germany, as well as the obstacles, challenges and prospects of success for the PPP Programme. The thesis further deals with the legislation and the institutional framework of this cooperation, including the establishment of the Partnerschaften Deutschland und other PPP units in central and local government to promote and manage projects. In particular we focus on the possibility of the involvement of private partners in public private partnerships to clear the backlog of investment and to satisfy local authority investment needs. The empirical part of this work describes the efficient, beneficial and cost-effective delivery of what is currently one of Germany's biggest PPP projects in the field of public- sector building construction: refurbishing, financing and operating the 90 schools in the district of Offenbach in the south of Hesse.
The role of e-business and ICT and its support in the European Union
Nechala, Marek ; Novák, Jan (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
Thesis identifies the role of e-business and ICT in the economy of the present European Union and their function in increasing EU's competitiveness in the world's economy. It maps and evaluates help of the public sector of the European Union for this important component of modern economy. Thesis also describes current state of e-business and ICT both in the European Union and the world and outlines their probable future development.
Enhancing effectiveness of public sources alocation
Kroh, Michal ; Sieber, Patrik (advisor) ; Sieber, Martina (referee)
The paper describes principles of project valuation within public sector. Theoretical part explains reasons why it is possible to donate private subject. In terms of these principles it is valuated project of implementing internet in the municipality. The valuation is realised mainly according to the analysis of financial flows.
Education as A Publicly Provided Private Good
Nečasová, Romana ; Heřmanský, Pavel (advisor) ; Mikuláštík, Robert (referee)
This paper explores the relationship between education and public sector. It examines broadly accepted notion that education is a legitimate and necessary function of the state. The notion is often based upon these reasons: an educated individual brings whole society a positive externality; the market will not provide equal opportunities; and education is a good which should be consumed by everyone. The study hence examines whether the market really fails in this area and whether the state provision is the best solution. Education is a politically sensitive topic, thus there exists social approach besides the economic one. Using historical line of a Czech school system, this paper shows how was the social approach formed and how it looks like today. It is concluded that public education is not the ideal form and possible solutions are propounded.
Investment stimulation -- possible negative consequences and system of investment incentives in the Czech republic
Honsa, Viktor ; Kindlová, Eva (advisor) ; Mach, Petr (referee)
The importance of investment in economy is undisputable. For that reason the programs supporting investments represent the firm part of economic policy with the goal to influence the flow of capital investments. The topic of frequent discussions is the support of capital investments in the form of investment incentives, especially the purposeful providing of incentives and their effect on economic indicators. Purpose of this work is not only to draw the attention to the negative consequences, which could occure due to granting of investment incentives but also to provide the impartial view on the state of economy in the Czech Republic.
Economic aspects of the Public-Private Partnerships
Kadlec, Ondřej ; Jílek, Josef (advisor) ; Antoš, Ondřej (referee)
This thesis deals with economic impacts of the application of the Public-Private Partnerships in the Czech Republic. Public-Private Partnerships are the newest form of the cooperation between public and private sector in delivering of public goods. The theoretic part of the thesis comes close to the fundamental aspects of the Public private partnerships and their characteristics, to the reasons of participation of the subjects in the projects, to the forms of Public-Private Partnerships, their phases and to the differences between government contracts and Public-Private Partnerships. The second chapter deals with the legislation of the Public-Private Partnerships in the European Union, Czech Republic and chosen countries. The analytic part of the thesis deals with economic aspects of the Public-Private Partnerships, their advantages, disadvantages, benefits and potential risks. The aim of the thesis is to discuss presented advantages and disadvantages of the Public Private Partnerships and its possible impacts of the application in the Czech Republic.
Barriers that inhibit application of PPP projects in Czech Republic
Horňáková, Lenka ; Khendriche Trhlínová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Jetmar, Marek (referee)
Main subject of this work characterisation of PPP projects and barriers that inhibit application of PPP projects in Czech Republic. First there are characterised main concepts as public sector and his mission in providing public goods and services. Attention is also paid to characterization of PPP projects and to the differences between providing public goods and services through PPP scheme or by traditional way. Afterwards there is described the whole process of preparation and implementation of a PPP project including the key moments, that can't be ignored. If ignored, it could cause incorrigible faults in the implementation phase. This work also includes analysis of interviews made with a view to find out, how are Czech citizens informed about PPP projects. The produces of this work serve as basis for setting strategy and policy, which should be observed. Otherwise there is a risk that the project won't be finished successfully with positive public evaluation.
e-Business and ICT - tools for competitiveness of the EU
Nechala, Marek ; Abrhám, Josef (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
The thesis identifies the role of e-business and ICT in the economy of the present European Union and their function in increasing EU's competitiveness in the world's economy. It maps and evaluates help of the public sector of the European Union for this important component of modern economy. The thesis also describes current state of e-business and ICT both in the European Union and the world and outlines their probable future development.

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