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The Impact of COVID-19 Epidemic on the Firm Economic Performance
HÝKOVÁ, Simona
The bachelor thesis analyses the performance of a selected firm using relevant tools. The objective of the thesis is to find out the impact of the epidemic COVID-19 on the economic performance of the company and propose suitable solutions. The work presents the theoretical basis containing the definitions of a business performance , factors affecting economic performance and methods for calculating the financial analysis Firstly, the company Bosch Powetrain s.r.o. is briefly introduced and then the applied financial methods are described. The financial analysis includes calculations of indebtedness, profitability and liquidity and the data for the calculations was provided by the company. Finally, the results of the performance analysis are summarized and suggested measures to improve the business performance are described.
Work productivity and its effect on the economic performance of the company
MATĚJKOVÁ, Vendula
The aim of the thesis is to find out whether work productivity has an effect on the economic performance of the company. The company in which the connection is being investigated is called HR metal and is based in Brno. The goal is achieved with the help of two analyses. In the first one, the productivity of work in the company is analyzed. Value-added work productivity and production-based work productivity are calculated. In the second analysis, the financial situation of the company is examined, which is determined from the results of financial analysis calculations. Share and difference indicators are calculated, and finally a comprehensive financial analysis is made, which takes into account all economic aspects at once and is more comprehensive. After all sub-analyses have been calculated, the curves of summary indicators and work productivity are shown in one graph, and the main deviations of these two curves and their trend are examined. At the end of the thesis, it is evaluated whether the goal was achieved and what was found during the analyzes and their evaluation.
Economic Development of Chosen Enterprise of Textile Industry
HERCLÍKOVÁ, Pavla
The work deals with the historical context of textile industry and economic development and competitiveness of chosen enterprise of textile industry. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to determine the economic situation of this company through the financial analysis. To compare the individual indicators of the ratio analysis both with competing companies and the average in a given sector allowing the financial situation to evaluate more comprehensively. The work contains several proposed solutions to improve the financial situation in the monitored company.
Evaluation of the Corporate Performance
Husáková, Tereza ; Meluzín, Tomáš (referee) ; Pavláková Dočekalová, Marie (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis aims to evaluate the performance of Bosch Diesel company utilizing financial and non – financial indicators. The first part of this thesis outlines theoretical concepts of selected environmental, social, and economic indicators. The second part of this thesis is dedicated to a practical implementation of these selected indicators related to a specific company. The last part introduces recommended solutions and measures based on the results obtained through research.
The impact of entrepreneurship on economic performance in Central and Eastern Europe
Chiselita, Doina ; Benáček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Svoboda, Karel (referee) ; Korosteleva, Julia (referee)
Entrepreneurship is viewed by scholars and policy makers as an important factor contributing to increased levels of economic performance. New businesses are conduits of innovation, connecting resources and ideas within the economy and fostering competition. Central and Eastern Europe is a special case regarding entrepreneurship, due to its communist legacy. The surge in entrepreneurial activities caused by the process of market liberalization ultimately affected economic development in the area. This thesis acknowledges the importance of studying entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe, and aims to analyse the impact of new business formation on economic performance in the region. To do so, the thesis creates a comprehensive guide of theoretical frameworks linking entrepreneurship to measures of economic performance and applies them to the Central and Eastern European area. The thesis also develops an empirical study using regression analysis with regional Eurostat data, which shows that new business formation has a significant, positive impact on GDP levels in Central and Eastern Europe. The results also indicate that entrepreneurial activity should be regarded by policy makers as an important factor that leads to increased economic performance, in addition to measures of research and...
Typology of processes for the creation of new companies within the manufacturing industry in Czechia: a comparative analysis of two regions
Mlnářík, Vojtěch ; Květoň, Viktor (advisor) ; Ježek, Jiří (referee)
This thesis contributes to the currently frequent topic of economic geography and explains the processes for the creation of new companies in the Pilsen and Zlín regions between years 2009-2011. The choice of these two regions reflects their similar structural characteristics within the firm sector and their different horizontal position. The aim of this work is to find out through which processes in the monitored regions new companies are being created within the manufacturing industry and to which extent these processes affect the subsequent economic performance of companies during the first five years of existence. For this purpose, a typology of the creation of new companies based on their initial characteristics was designed and processed. These initial characteristics reflect both the regional dimension in terms of the origin of the key resources for the creation of a new company relative to the hosting region and the consequent different competencies and possibilities of newly created companies. Despite the initial assumptions, the results showed that the compared regions are practically the same within this issue. In both regions, new companies are mostly created through internal processes (branching of activities from existing regional base), followed by a creation without a link to the...
European Regions as an Example of the Relationship between Human, Institutional and Social Capital and Economic Performance
Chudý, Vít ; Netrdová, Pavlína (advisor) ; Pileček, Jan (referee)
This thesis is focused on the description and assessment of the relationships between human, institutional and social capital and the assessment of the effects of capital types on economic performance. After the operationalization of capital types and economic performance that was based on literature research, the relationships were analysed using the example of European regions (specifically NUTS 2). The analysis is focused on the regional differentiation of capital types and economic maturity. It also monitors the relationships between capital types and economic performance. This thesis is based on the latest statistical data from offices and surveys that deal with the quality of the institutional environment or the characteristics of social capital. The characteristics of capital types are shown in maps. For the statistical data analysis, we used factor, correlation and regressive analysis. Keywords: human, social and institutional capital, economic performance, GDP per capita, regional differentiation, European regions NUTS 2
The relationship between the labour productivity and the economic performance of small and medium-sized enterprises
PACLÍK, Štěpán
This thesis deals with the relationship between the labour productivity and the economic performance of small and medium-sized enterprises. It is divided into the theoretical and the practical part. The metodology of this thesis describes the process of creating this work. The theoretical part of this thesis is the result of studying the literature. It contains basic information about the labour productivity and the economic performance. The economic performance is expressed by the indicators of the liquidity, profitability, indebtedness, activity, creditworthy and bankruptcy models and the Economic value added. The practical part of this thesis deals with the data processing from Albertina database, where all the necessary data can be found. For the purposes of this theses, a part of the data from Czech engineering industry was used, specificaly manufacture of electrical equipment (27 CZ-NACE) in the time period of 2013 - 2017. This data was further processed and analyzed. The next part of thesis is the analysis of the relationships between the labour productivity and the three indicators of economic performance - Return on Assets, index IN05 and the creditworthiness index. The last part of all is the conclusion where all found relations are described.
Productivity and economic performance of small and medium-sized enterprises of manufacturing industry
HRUŠKOVÁ, Václava
This theses deals with productivity and economic performance of small and medium-sized enterprises of chosen sector of manufacturing industry in Czech Republic. The main goal of this thesis is to assess the relation between labour productivity and economic performance in the selected sector of furniture manufacture. Required data are gained from database Albertina. The theses is devided into two sectors. The first part of thesis describes scientific findings about productivity and economic performance.Practical part focuses on analysis of labour productivity and economic performance of chosen companies. The last section of pratical part is devoted to proving the relations between labour productivity and economic performance represented by indicator ROA and indexes of financial health: IN99 and Reliability index. Regression and correlation analysis evaluates described relations from the static and dynamic view.
The impact of entrepreneurship on economic performance in Central and Eastern Europe
Chiselita, Doina ; Benáček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Svoboda, Karel (referee) ; Korosteleva, Julia (referee)
Entrepreneurship is viewed by scholars and policy makers as an important factor contributing to increased levels of economic performance. New businesses are conduits of innovation, connecting resources and ideas within the economy and fostering competition. Central and Eastern Europe is a special case regarding entrepreneurship, due to its communist legacy. The surge in entrepreneurial activities caused by the process of market liberalization ultimately affected economic development in the area. This thesis acknowledges the importance of studying entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe, and aims to analyse the impact of new business formation on economic performance in the region. To do so, the thesis creates a comprehensive guide of theoretical frameworks linking entrepreneurship to measures of economic performance and applies them to the Central and Eastern European area. The thesis also develops an empirical study using regression analysis with regional Eurostat data, which shows that new business formation has a significant, positive impact on GDP levels in Central and Eastern Europe. The results also indicate that entrepreneurial activity should be regarded by policy makers as an important factor that leads to increased economic performance, in addition to measures of research and...

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