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Evaluation of Organization Culture for Creating Business Ethics Policy
Šubrtová, Renata ; Toufar, Tomáš (referee) ; Putnová, Anna (advisor)
The thesis deals with a concept of corporate culture as an important supposition of business ethics. In the first theoretical part, based on existing body of literature and research, the issue of corporate culture and its significant impacts on functioning and effectiveness of a particular organization is described. In the empirical part, the corporate culture of a specific organization is analyzed and described using the data obtained from The Denison Organizational Culture Survey (by Denison and Neal). Based on the research results, measures leading to the change of existing corporate culture are suggested.
Structuralism for the 21st Century
Vojtíšek, Martin ; Štojdl, Václav (referee) ; Rozwalka, Szymon (advisor)
Nomos is partly a theoretical project that explores differences between Dutch Structuralism and Japanese Metabolism and tries to find a contemporary architectural system, that is intended as a contemporary interpretation of these movements. The project emphasizes an underutilization of the changeability of our environment and tries to incorporate it into the design of the system so that the user can customize it. It explores ways to combine the benefits of organic growth and modular design through the simulation of a reaction-diffusion. The application of the system shows a possible solution in a specific context with the design of a fragment.
Posouzení možnosti reintrodukce lipana podhorního vysazením uměle odchovaných generačních ryb v předvýtěrovém období
PASTEJŘÍK, Jan
My bachelor s thesis deals with the possibility of reintroduction of the European grayling (Thymallus thymallus) into open waters by stocking artificially bred generation fish in their pre-spawning period. 3-4-year-old broodfish, bred in the pond Hulák in Prachatice, were used for the experiment. Then in the spring the fish were marked and stocked in the parts of FROV JU fishing ground, where fish were previously caught with electric aggregates and the local composition of fish stocks was examined. In the same way, a control catch was carried out also in the autumn - this time there was a main focus on the presence of the European grayling and juveniles. In addition, a follow-up section of the river (outside the experimental sections) was fished out and most fish were caught here. Based on the results of the monitoring, it can be said that in the section of the river where artificially bred generation fish were stocked at least partially successful natural spawning took place. Although the number of caught fish in the autumn was low (11 fish), this approach might be considered as promising in terms of the possibility of supporting the occurrence of the European grayling in open waters and suitable for further testing. Only 6 % of stocked generation fish were caught out 7 months after stocking. The size of these fish was practically the same as when stocked. In case of using this approach within the fishery management, it is necessary to stock generation fish no more than a few weeks before the expected spawning.
The looking back to projects of operational programme The development of human resources in Pardubice Region: Or how it is uneasy to be an applicant for European money
Dušková, Alena ; Kuchař, Pavel (advisor) ; Mička, Pavel (referee)
The author of diploma thesis "The looking back to projects of operational programme The development of human resources in Pardubice Region: Or how it is uneasy to be an applicant for European money" focuses on difficulties which was battled by the applicants from Pardubice region. These difficulties are uncovered by questionnaires and they are faced with discrepances between documents written both at European and national level. The author looks for theoretical resources in the theory of organization and in the linear model of public administration in order to come to the conclusion that this model is strictly complied. She tries to discover possible causations of this problem and reason for its (non)solution. So she makes use of an actor analysis to uncover relationships between actors and their definitions of the problem. At the close, she compares these preferred solutions and she chooses one of them for the reason that this solution would be the best to deal with the problem.
Heterogeneous Island Models
Balcar, Štěpán ; Pilát, Martin (advisor)
The work deals with heterogeneous island models. The work designs and implements a new island model based on knowledge of homogeneous models of evolutionary algorithms. The model allows dynamic replanning of general computational methods. The work experimentally compares results of homogeneous and heterogeneous models.
Heterogeneous Island Models
Balcar, Štěpán ; Pilát, Martin (advisor)
The work deals with heterogeneous island models. The work designs and implements a new island model based on knowledge of homogeneous models of evolutionary algorithms. The model allows dynamic replanning of general computational methods. The work experimentally compares results of homogeneous and heterogeneous models.
Origin, inheritance and ecological sygnificance of apomixis in the genus Hieracium s.str.: the role of genetic and epigenetic mechanims
Pinc, Jan ; Mráz, Patrik (advisor) ; Hojsgaard, Diego (referee) ; Mandák, Bohumil (referee)
Apomixis (asexual reproduction by seeds) has the considerable potential in agriculture and crop breeding due to its ability to produce genetically identical progenies in a form of persistent propagules, i.e. seeds. However, the processes laying behind the origin of apomixis and connected molecular mechanisms are still unknown. Despite the fact, that apomicts are considered to be an evolutionary dead-ends, they are often more widely distributed than their sexual relatives (this phenomenon is commonly referred to as geographical parthenogenesis (GP). Although this phenomenon is studied for decades, its causes are still not fully understood. Importantly, several recent studies pointed out that apomicts with limited genetic variability can at some extent react to changing environment through changes in gene transcription by epigenetic modifications. It is generally assumed, that hybridisation and polyploidization played a crucial role in the emergence of apomixis. For this reason, presented studies test the putative origin of selected polyploid apomicts and if the interspecific hybridisation between diploid sexuals triggers polyploidization using predominantly polyploid and apomictic genus Hieracium s. str. Surprisingly, the presented study demonstrates the hybrid origin of almost all investigated...
Heterogeneous Island Models
Balcar, Štěpán ; Pilát, Martin (advisor) ; Matzner, Filip (referee)
The work deals with heterogeneous island models. The work designs and implements a new island model based on knowledge of homogeneous models of evolutionary algorithms. The model allows dynamic replanning of general computational methods. The work experimentally compares results of homogeneous and heterogeneous models.
The physiological and proteomic characterisation of winter oilseed rape upon abiotic stress
Urban, Milan ; Vítámvás, Pavel (advisor) ; Hnilička, František (referee) ; Valentová, Olga (referee)
- Ph.D. thesis - Milan Urban, 2017 In some years, the agricultural production of oilseed rape, an important crop in the Czech Republic, is - besides biotic stress - facing the problem of damage caused by frost or drought. Together with special attention paid to proteins revealing responses between crop genotypes with differential abiotic stress tolerance levels we reviewed possible applications of proteomic results in crop breeding programs aimed at an improvement of crop stress tolerance (paper 1). For first original result, cold temperature was imposed upon non-vernalized plants in the stage of leaf rosette. The article (paper 2) shows a significant correlation between frost tolerance (FT), dehydrin (DHN) accumulation, and photosynthetic acclimation in five cultivars (cvs). Newly, the specific DHN D97 was shown to accumulate and other DHNs were shown to have qualitative differences in accumulation. These results imply that proper FT assessment is based on rapid photosynthetic acclimation together with higher accumulation of protective compounds. Drought stress (paper 3) was imposed in the water- demanding stem prolongation phase before flowering, because late-spring drought before and during flowering decreases the yield and seed quality significantly. This paper newly describes two water-uptake...
The Adaptation Process of the Senior in the Home for Elderly Pohoda
BABŮRKOVÁ, Veronika
The present Bachelor thesis analyses the adaptation process of seniors in the Home for elderly Pohoda in Netolice. Even in the last stage of their life, everyone has a right to retain dignity in their life, accompanied with happiness and contentment. If an old-aged person depends on assistance provided by an institutional care, entering a home for seniors brings with it a significant change of his or her life. For an old-aged person, this period is interconnected with risk factors and should be directed at a hassle-free integration of the old-aged person in a new environment and a smooth adaptation to conditions of a home for seniors. The theoretical part of the thesis is engaged in the processes of old age and aging, importance of the family and values of a human life. In addition, the theoretical part provides characteristics of a home for seniors, introducing briefly the Home for elderly Pohoda in Netolice. A separate chapter is concerned with the adaptation process, delineation of a social worker, including communication as an important component of the work with seniors. The objective of the Bachelor thesis is to map the factors decisively influencing the adaptation process after coming to the Home for elderly Pohoda in Netolice. The empirical part relies on the method of qualitative research, the basic technique of semi-structured interview and the clustering technique. Respondents were chosen by the intentional quota sampling method. The main research question was postulated for this thesis as follows: What factors have the decisive influence on the adaptation process after joining a home for seniors? Results of our research have revealed that it is important to be given an opportunity to prepare for coming to a home for seniors. The switch-over to the life in the home for seniors was much easier for those who were given a certain period of time to enable them to put up with joining a home for seniors. For seniors, the main symbol in their life is the family, which brings a feeling of security and contributes significantly to the process of overcoming a difficult period in the life of an old-aged person. The research proved the importance of activation activities, which motivate an old-aged person for his or her independence and self-sufficiency. Results of the present thesis may serve, in particular, to employees of the specific home for seniors, and should improve the life of seniors when joining the home for seniors. Last but not least, the results should contribute to awareness of importance of the adaptation process, when a sensitive and emphatic approach of the staff and family members is the constituent element in the process of adaptation to a new environment and new life of seniors.

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