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Theory of Decision Making in Public Law and Private Law Corporations
Broulík, Jan ; Kühn, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Tryzna, Jan (referee)
2 Jan Broulík - Theory of Decision Making in Public Law and Private Law Corporations Abstract The thesis analyses Czech legal regulations concerning decision making in bodies of corporations. For the purposes of this analysis it employs mainly the apparatus of the economic analysis of law. Its basic concepts are also outlined. The author focuses on two kinds of legal entities which are public universities and joint stock companies. The ethical-legal connections and the significance of corporate governance in the decision making domain are presented. The analysis of the legal norms shows how reasons of the economic analysis of law correspond with provisions regulating body elections, body competence allocation and the body decision making procedure. The criterion for evaluating the quality of legal norms is effectiveness, meaning an increase of social wealth. The main detected imperfections are a missing provision allowing a long distance voting for joint stock companies' general meetings, a missing tool for the cases where a shareholder breaches his loyalty duty which leads to not passing of a general meeting decision and the mandatory nature of the duty of care. Judicial decisions important for joint stock companies' decision making are presented. These decisions concern with the decision making of a sole...
Corporate Taxation Optimalization
Gretschelová, Aneta ; Husseini, Jana (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with issue of joint ventures of corporate enterprise of more natural persons according to new Civil Code. It focuses on the tax aspect before and after foundation of the company, taxation of natural persons and calculation of tax duty. It also includes a comparison of converting company for selected corporations and selecting the best options.
Global Marketing in Internet Services
Číp, Vojtěch ; Pospěch, Ladislav (referee) ; Chlebovský, Vít (advisor)
Abstract (annotation): Subject of this thesis is to analyze the marketing strategy of corporations working in the internet environment. Next issue is to make a confrontation between Czech and foreign companies and predict the future trends and development in this marketing area. Last but not the least task is to design a business plan which may find the niche on the Czech market and could be successful at global market too.
Corporate Art Collections
Koudelová, Barbora ; Janištinová, Anna (advisor) ; Černá, Jitka (referee)
This Bachelor thesis focuses on Czech companies that build a long-term and systematic art collection. These are Česká spořitelna, Komerční banka, Kooperativa, PPF, Pražská energetika a Pražská plynárenská. The aim of this paper is to analyse the motivation behind the art collection; whether it is a part of marketing, social responsibility or investment. These motivations typically occur in various combinations, which is why the goal is to determine the ratio between them. The analysis is mainly based on interviews with representatives of the corporations, official materials and media outputs. The thesis has an ambition to become a keystone for the selected topic, which has not yet been deeply analysed. The results may be useful for companies collecting art as well as for further research.
Corporations Acting As Individuals And Their Impact On Society
Tinoco, John ; Taušer, Josef (advisor) ; Žamberský, Pavel (referee)
When developing this thesis the main goal was to see how corporations impact society through new legislations giving them the right to act as individuals or humans. Gradually examining the impact on humans through CSR with analysis on how the implementation of CSR affects the performance of the business. A more theoretical approach is taken since Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Personhood are hard to classify since interpretation is dependent on individuals and cultures implemented within. The approach taken was to examine two cases including Enron and British Petroleum and see how their social practices affected society and the environment in general. Also the examination of research done from others was analyzed in order to find whether there was a correlation between CSR and the performance of the firm. The results concluded that there is a positive correlation between corporations implementing CSR initiatives and the overall performance of the business. It is also seen that businesses implement CSR to offset negative impacts. This supports the outcome of Enron and British Petroleum that if CSR would have been implemented correctly there is a great chance of success for the future. In overview it shows that for a corporation to improve it is success and become more competitive within the industry it is best to implement CSR tools in the correct way to create a competitive advantage. Reinforcing that being transparent and true will help the business succeed.
Reorganization of Insolvent Companies – a Comparison of Selected Countries
Švoma, Jan ; Kislingerová, Eva (advisor) ; Dvořáček, Jiří (referee) ; Freiberg, František (referee)
This dissertation deals with the non-performing loans of companies that are resolved within insolvency proceedings, with a focus on reorganization. The work compares insolvency systems of various developed markets with those of emerging/transition economies. The practical part is oriented toward domestic insolvency issues in the Czech market based on a survey structured as a questionnaire that was responded to by top insolvency professionals, bankers and lawyers. The survey was followed-up and complemented by structured interviews with selected respondents. The work also entails practical observations arising from the author´s recent working experience with debt-recovery both in the Czech market and abroad. The dissertation seeks answers regarding whether reorganization provides banking creditors with added-value and the transferability of western approaches to reorganization in the context of the environment of transition economies. A clear answer to this complex question is not found and based on his research the author remains skeptical as to the frequent and often over optimistic opinions provided in support of the general benefit of reorganizations.
The Strategy of a Business Corporation Development
PŮBALOVÁ, Kateřina
This bachelor thesis analyses the success of an existing strategy of a chosen business corporation, which deals with the production of personal hygiene products. Strategy means the visions and goals of the corporation, as well as the analysis of the internal and external environment of the company. The strategy effectiveness is assessed on the basic of the identified information. The outcome of the thesis is also a potential proposal of the strategy transformation according to the transition of the internal and external environment of the corporation.
Volunteering In International Company
Tvrz, Pavel ; Hubinková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Krausová, Hana (referee)
The aim of the graduation thesis is to elicit the motibation of volunteers in employer-supported volunteer program. Practical part of the thesis is oriented on employer-supported volunteer program in specific company Hewlett-Packard. Research information in thepractical part of the thesis was gathered from Hewlett-Packard employees. Theoretical part of the thesis describes volunteering, its types, terminology, models and perspectives. Volunteering is examined from view of ecomonics, social-psychology or game theory. In last part of theoretical part is described the structure of volunteers on Czech Republic by age, education or religion.
General Partnership
Soukupová, Markéta ; Randáková, Monika (advisor) ; Bokšová, Jiřina (referee)
This thesis focuses on the general partnership. The theoretical part aims to specify general partnership in the background of the Czech Republic. First, it defines terms closely connected with general partnership. Further, it describes the general partnership itself. The life cycle of the general partnership is elucidated on specific cases and complemented by accounting for the specific facts. The practical part explores the existing general partnership with the aim to determine typical general partnership on the Czech market.
Th. Roosevelt vs W. Wilson. Presidential election 1912 as a clash within the Progressive movement.
Langmajer, Jakub ; Tajovský, Ladislav (advisor) ; Johnson, Zdenka (referee)
The purpose of my assignment is to summarize facts, thoughts and assumptions and provide Progressive Era analyses in relation to the 1912 presidential elections. The respective campaigns of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson can -- in general terms - be considered as a contest between the theoretical and the practical. This was evident in their varying approaches to both economic and social issues. Even within the Progressivism there were different points of view on the liberalism in the American democracy and strategic issues such as tax, customs duties and anti-monopoly policies. I will specifically examine this disparity in context of the social struggle between concentrated and organized capitalism and the progressive labor movement. Who were the people designing their election platforms, defining the state politics and consequently creating the rules? What was their vision? And what assumptions underlined their thinking? Have their ideas and its application in politics been successful? Finally, what was their political legacy in American society today?

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