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The Analysis of Competitiveness of the Countires of the easter Enlargement of the EUof
Mrážiková, Ivana ; Klosová, Anna (advisor) ; Gullová, Soňa (referee)
The thesis is focused on the analysis of the competitiveness of selected countries of eastern enlargement of the EU. The aim of this work is to analyze the competitiveness of selected countries - Slovakia, Slovenia and Estonia, comparing them to each other and in relation to other EU countries. The first chapter defines competitiveness and methods of its assessment. The second chapter discusses the external and internal economic balance of the selected countries. Analysis of long-run competitive advantages is the aim of third chapter and final part of the thesis, confronts results of international competitiveness yearbooks with reality.
Business and cultural specifics of Estonia
Srstková, Pavla ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Hurt, Pavel (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to introduce specifics of Estonia in economic, business and cultural areas. First chapter introduces Estonian geography, population and history. Second chapter is focused on economic and business environment of Estonia. Third chapter deals with Estonian culture and its influence on business negotiations. Fourth chapter is a practical part and presents the results of questionnaire survey which was made among Estonian citizens. The survey concerns most of all estonian business culture.
Possibilities of market penetration for Czech companies on Baltic market
Moric, Tomáš ; Klosová, Anna (advisor) ; Taušer, Josef (referee)
The objective of my bachelor thesis is to analyse potential of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia as new markets for Czech companies. Firstly, I will focus on general characteristics of countries including geographical, demographical, political, cultural and historical facts. Furthermore, I will continue with thorough analysis of selected macroeconomic indicators to have solid foundation for principal part of my thesis, where I intend to evaluate current economic cooperation of Czech Republic with region and most importantly present opportunities for Czech companies to enter this market with example of one successful Czech company.
Investment Climate in Estonia
Choleva, Ondřej ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Štemberk, Jan (referee)
The focus of this thesis is on the investment climate in Estonia. The text is mainly descriptive and analytical, written using topic-related literature and statistical data. It comprises four chapters, the first two chapters aim to define investments and transnational corporations, the last two chapters describe the macroeconomic situation of the whole Baltic region, including the Republic of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The purpose of the thesis is to give its reader a brief background of Estonian economy and to analyse manufacturing sector in Estonia by comparing the efficiency in the enterprises and Estonian-owned and foreign owned enterprises.
Export opportunities of Czech companies in the markets of the Baltic states
Wagnerová, Aneta ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Nigrinová, Lenka (referee)
The thesis focuses on export opportunities of Czech companies in the markets of the Baltic countries: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. The first part is devoted to basic political and economic characteristics of these countries, especially after the course and consequences of the recent economic crisis in these markets. Following chapters deal with the analysis of the business environment of the Baltic states by PEST analysis and foreign trade of these countries with the Czech Republic for the past 10 years. Gathered information together with defined comparative advantages of the Czech Republic are used to identify export opportunities of Czech companies in the markets of the Baltic countries. The final part deals with more detailed analysis of these opportunities with regard to the predicted economic development in the region, presents suitable procedure to enter the markets of the Baltic States and the examples of successful exports of Czech companies.
Možnosti ďalšieho rozvoja e-governmentu v ČR
Pohorelcová, Magdaléna
The bachelor thesis deals with the task of electronic public administration in Czech Republic in comparison with Estonian eGovernment. The literature search describes the system of eGovernment, its evolution, legislative basis and implementation of eGovernment at the national level and at the levels of territorial authorities of both countries. This part also includes the theory of assessment of eGovernment and evaluation of eGovernment in Czech Republic and Estonia. The research part is focused on the comparison of the eGovernment of these two countries from the different aspects chosen by the author. The aspects are internet access, legislation, personal data protection, information accessibility, differences in provided services and e-services provided by Estonia, which are not available in Czech Republic.
Social policy and unemployment policy of Baltic states
Kužel, Daniel ; Szabová, Lucia (advisor) ; Prachař, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor's thesis will focus on the development of social systems in Baltic countries (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) from 1991 to 2011. Closer analysis will be focused on unemployment policy. Although these three countries are usually evaluated together as one region, nowadays, in the time of economical crisis, this view is vanishing slowly. This thesis deals with the development of social policy of each country separately and tries to determine which of the basic model of social policy each of Baltic countries chose, how successful is their unemployment policy and why.
Research assessment and institutional financing in Estonia: 20 years of experience
Saluveer, Madis
The Estonian R&D and higher education system have undergone profound changes over the last 20 years. The institutional reforms in 1990s, continuous evaluation of R&D activities at various levels, focus on high-quality research, and recent investments into the development of R&D infrastructure have increased the competitiveness of Estonian research and researchers internationally. The presentation will tackle the issues of types, scope and frequency of research evaluations in Estonia, use of “metrics” in research assessment as well as the impact of evaluation outcomes upon the research funding system.
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Measuring the effectiveness of e-government
Tajtl, Martin ; Voříšek, Jiří (advisor) ; Stiegler, Petr (referee)
This paper describes problems of eGovernment and proposes way to measure e-Government services. Described is the state of the Czech eGovernment in detail to selected projects and in international comparison. The description shows that the development is still ongoing, but in a much slower pace than in the electronically advanced countries. Main identified problem is inconsequent strategic management and resortism, which is constraining deployment of cross-resort projects. Based on the description of the current situation and on the international experiences, author offers specific recommendations to future development of the electronization of public administration in the Czech Republic. In response on management problems is in this paper proposed and tested methodology for measuring the effectiveness of e-Government services. This methodology is an objective procedure of measuring the effectiveness of e-services which is providing feedback for service providers. Testing of methodology evaluates three services from taxation agenda and highlights their weaknesses, including the proposal of corrective solutions.

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