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Globalisation processes and their influence on the psyche of people in the Russian Federation
Chernov, Kirill ; Hubinková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Surynek, Alois (referee)
This bachelor work is focused on globalization and its effect on the psyche of people. The objective of this work is establish a level of influence of globalization.
Vztah mezi globalizací a reálnou konvergencí: ovplyvňuje konvergence v globalizaci konvergenci reálného HDP na hlavu?
Rybanová, Soňa ; Klosová, Anna (advisor) ; Nin, Lin Lin (referee)
This dissertation poses the question of whether there is a relationship between the speed of convergence of globalisation and the speed of convergence of GDP per capita. Firstly, the concepts of globalisation and real convergence and their relationship are thoroughly explained from both the theoretical and empirical point of view. And secondly, the answer to the question comes in the form of beta and sigma convergence analysis of this relationship. Thirdly, the analysis splits the countries into two groups (developed and developing countries) and finds interesting but ambiguous results in their comparison. Finally, in order to correctly interpret the results of absolute and conditional beta and sigma convergence, their theoretical and empirical overview is discussed in depth. The dissertation concludes by providing some answers to the initial question for every particular analysis. Namely, it shows that this relationship is indeed very ambiguous.
Comparing of conditions for outsourcing in the Czech Republic and in the Philippines
Tůmová, Kateřina ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; De Castro, Tereza (referee)
This thesis aims to analyze and consequently compare conditions which are currently offered by the Czech Republic and the Philippines to companies in the field of international outsourcing. The first part gives attention to the term outsourcing itself. Above all, it enlightens the extensity of elements, which are influential in decisions of corporations when choosing the country to be outsourced from. The next two consequential chapters are concerned with the application of all aspects of outsourcing in both of these two in many ways different states. The final part evaluates and confronts these countries in light of the described factors as per SWOT analysis. Herewith, it outlines steps which could be taken to improve the present status of matters, which have been ranked among threats, eventually waeknesses.
New trends in marketing
Bučová, Zuzana ; Koudelka, Jan (advisor) ; Bellmanová, Ingrid (referee)
Master Thesis in her theoretical part contains a brief indication of the development of marketing, completed by factors which influenced the current marketing the most. Subsequently, the work offers a comprehensive overview of modern trends, together with the positives, but barriers as well. The practical part is devoted to an analysis of one of the trends, guerilla marketing. This analysis is based on a comparison of three Czech guerilla campaigns in order to evaluate their effectiveness, in order to find out why guerilla campaign in the Czech Republic are not used very often, as in other countries and consumers attitude to these non-traditional campaigns. The analysis consists of qualitative research in the form of focus group, in the form of a quantitative questionnaire and supplemented by interviews with professionals. In conclusion there is a summary of results based on different methods.
Globalization as the Phenomenon of Social Temptation of Man
Lapka, Miloslav
Contribution seeks one of more hidden, underlying aspect of globalization: the phenomenon of 'social temptation'. There is clear visible in historical excursion as so as in contemporary analysis increasing role of the temptation in a form of global consumption.
Is Globalisation overpowering Democracy? The challenge for Ecology, Economy and Ethics
Lapka, Miloslav ; Cudlínová, Eva ; Maxa, Josef
The CD is dedicated to the topic of the international conference held in Prague, 2001. More than 20 full texts and abstracts are presented in five sections. Interesting is comparison among participants in terms of evaluation both positive and negative aspects of globalization.
Interdependence between the U.S. and EU in the context of global financial and economic crisis
Peřinka, Petr ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Nováková, Jana (referee)
The thesis focuses on particular aspects of actual financial and economic crisis through which describes interdependence between the economies of U.S. and EU. First part analyses the origins of financial crisis, second part focuses on consequences of economic crisis and third part describes European economic recovery plan and calls for nessesity of coordinated economic policies of EU.
Globalisation and Developing Countries
Blažek, Ivan ; Volenec, Otakar (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
The thesis examines the impacts of globalisation on the spheres of economy, politics and culture of the developing world, in the sense of understanding globalisation as interconnecting the civilisational, regulatory and spiritual human constructs into a global system. This scheme is extended to the environmental dimension as a reflection of the conflict between the global system created by man and the pre-existent and superior global system of the ecosphere. In each dimension, the aim is to identify the particular impacts of globalisation on developing countries considering the positive or negative influences on their situation and problems.
Czech republic in the globalisation processes
Ryban, Ivan ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
The thesis begins by defining the terms globalisation - and the historical setting of economic globalisation, globalisation processes and its manifests, which form the base of the practical part of this thesis - application of this phenomenon on the czech economy. The second chapter discribes the past of the engagement of this economy in the processes of globalising world in the terms of international trade, capital flows, transnational companies, migration and infrastructure. The last part contains detailed analysis of the developement of the mentioned areas in recent years. The thesis ends by the view of the international economic situation at the time of economic recession.
Globalisation from the view of information technology and its influence on human mind
Jurek, Martin ; Hubinková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Kašparová, Eva (referee)
Globalisation is a natural process in the evolution of human society and greatly influences our everyday reality. Besides advantages and new possibilities that globalisation brings, it also puts new requirements on people. These are apparent for example in the area of information technologies, which are a symbol of linkage of the modern world. Problems with coping with new technologies or their abusing can cause serious complications to people living in the era of globalisation. This work is divided into a theoretical and practical part. In the first part it provides an overall insight into the issue of globalisation and its history with an emphasis on the role and consequences of information technologies. The main areas of our interest that are studied in more detail are technostress and Internet addiction. The practical part contains a research project focussed on technostress and Internet addiction. Our research was carried out with 50 respondents, 48 of which were university students. Internet addiction was discovered in 8% of respondents, the risks of technostress were shown to be low. We discussed our results with regards to the respondent's age, education, gender and time spent on Internet per week.

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