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The Decision-Making Process of Voters in the First European Elections
Seidlová, Adéla
The press release analyses the declared number of voters in the first elections of the European Parliament at the end of 2004, and the reasons that helped people decide which party to vote for in these elections. The reasons are presented to respondents both in comparision with the decisions in the national elections and specifically in relation to the European elections. In conclusion, election ballot decisions are analysed.
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Purchasing decision process of consumers in the sweet biscuits and wafers market
Mihoková, Jana ; Koudelka, Jan (advisor) ; Kopáčková, Lenka (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to analyze a purchasing behavior of consumers in the market of biscuits and wafers, find specifics and map out the usage of sales channels. The first part focuses on the theoretical apparatus that helps to understand consumers' predispositions, lifestyle and purchasing decision process in general. The second part concentrates on biscuits and wafers and the current situation. The third practical part deals with the results of marketing research of consumers in biscuits and wafers category.
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Analysis of Various Service Provisioning Practices
Šebesta, Michal ; Voříšek, Jiří (advisor) ; Klíma, František (referee)
The topic of the thesis focuses on the analysis of various service provisioning practices from the view point of a prospect customer organization. Introductory part of the thesis summarizes the actual challenges of IS/ICT for an appropriate business alignment, defines the theoretical foundations of sourcing and ICT services, considering the contemporary state of these fields. Moreover, it identifies the related areas of these fields, like enterprise architecture, IS/ICT management, and systems integration. The central part deals with the identification and analysis of the areas that influence the decision making of ICT service sourcing. Results of this analysis are summarized and further developed by creating a framework to assist companies in deciding the most suited ICT sourcing solution. Within this framework the thesis summarizes important criteria to be considered for a much suited ICT service provisioning practice. It details the prerequisites for the use of this approach and its limitations. Subsequently, it presents an evaluation of certain ICT services within the SaaS market, that could be applicable in the enterprise environment. Finally, the thesis provides a simplified case study, demonstrating a required mindset for exercising the framework in practice.
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