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Commercial Relations between Slovakia and France
Orininová, Michaela ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Klosová, Anna (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to analyze commercial relations between Slovakia and France focusing on finding other opportunities for future cooperation in various fields. The thesis aims to explain the importance of the trade as well as the political relations between the countries, their development and direction. The first part deals with economic and trade cooperation and foreign trade statistics. The second part is devoted to the investment environment of Slovakia, types of the investment incentives and possibilities of the state aid for those interested in investing. This section includes also the benefits that Slovakia offers to French investors. The third part presents the investment spheres of Slovakia in which French partners have established their businesses and in which they are working nowadays. The fourth part of the work describes a chronological order of the development of bilateral relations since the establishment of Slovakia through its changes of government officials up till now. The conclusion of the thesis is an analysis of perspectives and suggestions in the areas of further cooperation between France and Slovakia.
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Trade relations between India and the EU
Kubenková, Michaela ; Štěrbová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the analysis of trade relations between India and the EU. The first chapter describes the development of bilateral relations between India and the EU and strengthening of their cooperation, mainly in the area of trade. There are also mentioned the barriers to trade which impede closer cooperation. The second chapter focuses on characteristic of bilateral trade in goods and services and on the flow of foreign direct investment. Tha last part is addressed to the issue of trade cooperation between India and the EU in the future, concretely in terms of the World Trade Organization and in terms of the upcoming free trade area.
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Czech-Swiss business relations with the consideration to the cultural differences
Havlíčková, Lenka ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Korandová, Jiřina (referee)
This thesis tries to analyse the business co-operation between the Czech Republic and Switzerland and describe cultural and business aspects of Switzerland. The first chapter focuses on basic characteristic of Switzerland as language diversity, geography, religion and history. In the last part of this chapter I am inspecting the position of Switzerland to EU. The second chapter is oriented on the Swiss economic situation. The third chapter is devoted to Czech-Swiss business co-operation. The fourth chapter is devoted to the culture according to a study of Geert Hofstede. Next chapter is concerned with the business and cultural specialities. The last chapter is devoted to processing of the questionnaire, whereby I tried to attest how much the knowledge from the literature is related to the real life.
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The influence of cultural differences on business co-operation between the Czech Republic and Russia
Cagášková, Adéla ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Gullová, Soňa (referee)
The bachelor work deals with the cultural differences between the Czech Republic and Russia and their impact on mutual business co-operation. At first, the general characteristics of Russia and its international relations are described. The following is an explanation of the concept of culture, compared to CR and RF on the basis of cultural dimensions of Geert Hofstede and getting to know the specifics of Russian culture, business etiquette and Russian trade negotiations. The conclusion is devoted to his own research, which summarizes the opinions and views of each other Russians and the Czechs themselves.
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The influence of cultural differences on the business co-operation between the Czech Republic and Japan
Kracík, Josef ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Korandová, Jiřina (referee)
This bachelor work analyses intercultural differences between the Czech Republic and Japan and their influence on the business co-operation. First place is Japan generally described -- especially from the economic point of view. The next chapter is devoted to the history of mutual business relations from the year 2000. Third chapter is devoted to the culture of Japan and its specifics. The culture is firstly defined for usage in this work and then follows the description of five dimensions of culture by Geert Hofstede. Following text is then devoted to the Japanese society, business culture and consumer behavior of Japanese. The last chapter is about business dealings in Japan.
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