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European coordination of social security: rules for determination the applicable legislation
Kněžická, Šárka ; Tepperová, Jana (advisor) ; Bušovská, Monika (referee)
The aim of this master thesis is to analyse practical impacts of special rules for determination of applicable legislation in accordance with the Regulation No. 883/2004 and its implementing Regulation No. 987/2009. Further the thesis seeks to identify potential negative effects connected to application of the single insurance principle as well as deficiencies arising out of practical performance of European coordination and to discuss the eventual solutions to undesirable effects caused by weak sides of coordination regulations. The thesis is divided into four chapters: an introduction is followed by a chapter about general principles of European coordination of social security systems and about current developments in this field. The topic of a second part is an institute of posting according to Art. 12 of the Regulation No. 883/2004, a distinction here is made between employees and self-employed persons. This chapter further contains procedural rules and an overview of issued portable documents A1 (E 101 forms) during the years 2009 - 2011. Third chapter deals with pursuit of activities in two or more Member States in accordance to Art. 13 of the Regulation No. 883/2004. Special attention is paid to a fine line between posting and pursuit of activities. A problem with retroactive determination of applicable legislation is discussed in the last subchapter of the thesis. This problem is being recently solved by Czech institutions and employers. They are trying to find a solution preventing negative consequences of such a retroactive determination. Exception governed in Art. 16 of the Regulation No. 883/2004 is a subject of the fourth chapter. Situations where an exception is a possible and suitable solution are presented here as well as statistics about requests for exemption from Czech resp. foreign laws.
Multi-Project Environment in Outsourcing
Blažík, Radek ; Chocholatý, Drahomír (advisor) ; Řepa, Václav (referee)
This master thesis deals with the issue of managing a group of projects from the perspective of an outsourcing provider. The goals of this master thesis are to define the area of multi-project environment in outsourcing, describe features of a real example of such environment, identify characteristic features in them and design a set of recommendations for its efficient management. In the first part, the area and conditions of multi-project environment in outsourcing are defined. Subsequently, the theoretical knowledge in literature is analyzed. The second part focuses on practical research in a real organization dealing with this kind of project management. First, the methodology of the research is defined, then the results are described in detail. Using the previously collected knowledge the third part identifies features which are typical for multi-project environment in outsourcing. This means those areas which require attention and can be generalized in this field of project management. Based on the previous knowledge, the fourth part sets recommendations for efficient management of multi-project environment in outsourcing within identified characteristics. The original contribution of this master thesis is the definition of multi-project environment in outsourcing, identification of its characteristic features and set of recommendations for its efficient management.
Analysis of using web and mobile applications in teamwork on projects.
Jordanidis, Jakub ; Střížová, Vlasta (advisor) ; Andera, Michal (referee)
The aim of this thesis is the analysis of using web and mobile applications in team work within projects. Thesis is divided into the two main parts. Firstly, the theoretical part provides basic information and facts about work at a team, communication and team work on common projects. Theoretical part also includes a definition and development of web and mobile applications from past until now. Secondly, the practical part includes analysis by the survey. The survey was conducted using two different methods - questionnaire survey method and structured interviews. The questionnaire was focused on the usage of basic applications for communication, cooperation and coordination within work teams. The structured interviews was focused more on benefits for employees
International treaties in the area of ​​statutory duties on income from employment
Tittlerová, Eliška ; Tepperová, Jana (advisor) ; Doležalová, Ivana (referee)
This thesis deals with the comparison of treaties that prevent double taxation in the area of income taxes and bilateral treaties on social security. The theoretical part of the thesis defines the basic terms that are used in the following parts of the work. A substantial part of the thesis deals with procedures for the avoidance of double taxation in the area of income taxes, which are implemented through international agreements. The thesis also deals with the coordination of social security, which is implemented through bilateral treaties on social security and in European Union also through Regulation (EC) No 883/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the coordination of social security systems, which in the case of Member States of the European Union takes over the function of individual treaties. Result of the thesis is to compare the agreements for the avoidance of double taxation on income and capital and bilateral treaties on social security, especially compared to the number of contracts that the Czech Republic has concluded with other countries. Other points of comparison are the history of concluding these treaties, or the existence of model treaties or multilateral agreements.
Evaluation organization of connection and design type activity of the Integrated Rescue System components as regards joint action
FIŠARA, Jiří
This thesis describes the methods of communication in the Integrated Rescue System, considering especially its basic components. The theoretical part focuses on the description of the Integrated Rescue System components and the regulations determining the competence and connection of the basic IRS components and between each other. The research part evaluates possibilities of the investigated IRS components, their tools for connection and communication, and the principles which are usually used in their work. All knowledge are summarised at the end of the thesis. Included is also a proposal for particular types of activities of the Integrated Rescue System components as regards joint action - the organization of connection. This part determines the basic communication rules which could be helpful in mutual communication of the Integrated Rescue System components dealing with extraordinary events.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF VOLUNTEERING AMONG THE SOCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE REGION ČESKÉ BUDĚJOVICE
POŠVÁŘOVÁ, Michaela
This bachelor thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. In the theoretical part, the terms related to volunteering, European year of volunteering 2011 and the methodology of work with volunteers are defined. Social services, their providers and volunteering in social services are also characterized. In practical part, the objective, hypothesis, research methods and research results are described. To get the information needed quantitative research was chosen, data collection was done using the method of inquiry, the technique of questionnaire. The research aggregate was formed by the providers of social services in the district of České Budějovice.In the region of České Budějovice are 47 providers of which 30 responded to a questionnaire. This bachelor work showed us, that the institutions in a professional procedure are going the right way, however, in the coordination part, there are gaps.
The Interoperability in the Integrated Rescue System.
LEBEDOVÁ, Klára
The main objective of this thesis titled The Interoperability in the Integrated Rescue System was to explain the concept of interoperability and to draw attention to its necessity in the environment of communication and interaction among the basic components of the Integrated Rescue System in their joint interventions. The research was conducted in two parts. The first part was devoted to the study of professional literature, in particular the legislation relating to the Integrated Rescue System and its individual components. In the second part, the knowledge obtained was tested in practice. The initial part of the thesis is devoted to explaining the various concepts of interoperability and the Integrated Rescue System. It lists the system components, their main tasks and the ways of securing the aspects of interoperability. Furthermore, the thesis is dedicated to the levels of intervention management, communication and coordination of the components at the level of operating centres and the cooperation of the components during non-intervention periods. The initial part is concluded with the information about the upcoming project of a unified information system of the Integrated Rescue System (the IS IRS Project), which should bring significant improvements and higher quality of the cooperation among the basic components not only when receiving emergency calls but also during joint interventions. The theoretical results were applied in the Central and South Bohemia Region. Comparisons were made between the individual components and their securing in these aspects of interoperability. These comparisons revealed different levels between the components in some areas. In spite of this, the results show that the interoperability in the Integrated Rescue System is secured; the Czech Republic has a relatively well-functioning system in terms of response to emergencies. However, due to an increase in the number of incidents that have threatened us in the past few years, whether they are natural disasters or various accidents, the Integrated Rescue System is an area that deserves considerable attention. The results of the thesis could be used to further improvements in the cooperation of the basic components.
Modeling shopping behavior
SOUBUSTA, Václav
This work deals with modeling agents in multiagent systems, where it will create a java application in program Greenfoot. This application will serve as a simulation of different shopping behavior of customers when choosing a suitable trade for purchase for them. The behavior will be visualized in the program Greenfoot and properly documented on the javadoc level .
Central bank forecasts as a coordination device
Filáček, Jan ; Saxa, Branislav
Do private analysts coordinate their forecasts via central bank forecasts? In this paper, writers examine private and central bank forecasts for the Czech Republic. The evolution of the standard deviation of private forecasts as well as the distance from the central bank’s forecasts are used to study whether a coordination effect exists, how it is influenced by uncertainty, and the effects of changes in central bank communication. The results suggest that private analysts coordinate their forecasts for the interest rate and inflation, while no or limited evidence exists for the exchange rate and GDP growth.
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