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Crowdfunding impact on traditional distribution structures
Böhm, Jan ; Zaoral, Ondřej (advisor) ; Šlerka, Josef (referee)
This diploma thesis aims to discover, how crowdfunding influences traditional distributional structures. There are many possibilities, how to approach the problem. I have decided to compare the role of the intermediary in different forms of financing. This means, that by "distributional structures", I understand forms of financing. I compare five forms of financing, that altogether define all important kinds of financial transactions between two subjects: The bilateral model, Crowdfunding, Venture Capital, Market and Banks. As a tool for comparing all the forms, I created "Intermediate chain", that describes the way from one demanding subject, who realises his needs, through finding offering subject, to making and fulfiling a contract. I use the intermediate chain, that analyses this way, to describe all the forms of financing. The outcome of this process is a very detailed description. I describe all the models to verify, how crowdfunding takes over the function of other models. The theoretical frame of the analysis is disintermediation. Only by putting the analysis into this theoretical frame, the whole thesis becomes reasonable: The point is not to describe all the models, how people trade with each other. By the question about the influence of crowdfunding on traditional distributional structures, I...
Crowdfunding impact on traditional distribution structures
Böhm, Jan ; Zaoral, Ondřej (advisor) ; Šlerka, Josef (referee)
The main topic of this diploma thesis is the capital allocation. I focus on crowdfunding and study how the development of crowdfunding during the last years influenced options and effectiveness of the capital allocation. I compare crowdfunding with other distributional models. Under the term of "distributional models", I understand funding models, namely bilateral model, banks, stock markets and venture capital. I choose start-ups or arising projects as a medium of exploration. The hypothesis of this thesis is as follows: "Crowdfunding is better model for funding arising projects than venture capital, banks, stock market or bilateral model." To answer the main hypothesis, I analyze two supporting hypothesis. The first hypothesis studies the principle of crowdfunding. It says, that crowdfunding is able to recognize funding-worthy projects better than other models. I want to know, what makes crowdfunding an innovative concept, I study, how the new media manifest themself in the concept of crowdfunding. I analyze, how crowdfunding eliminates individual errors by using the "crowd". And above all, I study how each model addresses the role of an intermediary in the relation between surplus and scarce subjects. The second hypothesis observes, whether crowdfunding provides more money to the arising projects than...
Crowdfunding impact on traditional distribution structures
Böhm, Jan ; Zaoral, Ondřej (advisor) ; Šlerka, Josef (referee)
This diploma thesis aims to discover, how crowdfunding influences traditional distributional structures. There are many possibilities, how to approach the problem. I have decided to compare the role of the intermediary in different forms of financing. This means, that by "distributional structures", I understand forms of financing. I compare five forms of financing, that altogether define all important kinds of financial transactions between two subjects: The bilateral model, Crowdfunding, Venture Capital, Market and Banks. As a tool for comparing all the forms, I created "Intermediate chain", that describes the way from one demanding subject, who realises his needs, through finding offering subject, to making and fulfiling a contract. I use the intermediate chain, that analyses this way, to describe all the forms of financing. The outcome of this process is a very detailed description. I describe all the models to verify, how crowdfunding takes over the function of other models. The theoretical frame of the analysis is disintermediation. Only by putting the analysis into this theoretical frame, the whole thesis becomes reasonable: The point is not to describe all the models, how people trade with each other. By the question about the influence of crowdfunding on traditional distributional structures, I...
Cashless payment methods in e-shops and retail stores in the Czech Republic
Dostalík, Jakub ; Šebesta, Michal (advisor) ; Zaoral, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor thesis brings description and evaluation of cashless payment methods used in eshops and retail stores in the Czech Republic. Particular methods are described and accompanied by graphic interpretation of the method. The aim of this thesis is to create a complete overview on this field. Thesis also focuses on the identification and description of the innovative trends in payments and check out process. The theoretical part of this thesis is focused on definition of bank payment, cashless payment methods available in eshops and retail stores in the Czech Republic. This part also contains its evaluation from the view of retailer and its customer. The practical part is dedicated to determination and hands-on review of current trends in the field of customer check out during the payment process. This part also includes questionnaire survey that discovers opinions on selected payment methods.
Payment cards on the Internet
Škop, Roman ; Matuštík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Zaoral, Ondřej (referee)
The bachelor thesis brings the view of the historic, current and the future development of this payment instrument, a typology of credit cards, complete with the introduction of new contactless payment cards. Furthermore, the thesis focuses on their use and also deals with topics closely related to payment cards since their beginnings, which are security and risks, whether in cash withdrawals from ATMs, during the payment at merchants or at a convinient and increasingly popular shopping on the Internet. The final part of the thesis provides an analysis of current state of payment cards in the Czech republic, including an overview of current payment card offers from leading Czech banks.
Payment methods in czech e-shops B2C
Řehoř, František ; Jandoš, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Zaoral, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor thesis analyzes current methods and trends when paying via the Internet in the Czech environment of the B2C segment. Firstly, specifications of each payment system are described and the main focus is placed on specific payment systems that are currently available on the market. The description is based on criterions that involve comparison in a very simple way. Online payment gates that provide an integrated system of several methods are introduced in detail. The experience and preferences of customers when paying for goods and services online are then included in the results of the questionnaire. The main objective of the thesis is to help both sides, customer and merchant, to get insight into this issue. After reading this thesis, the merchant should be capable of making the right decision about which payment systems are suitable for his/her e-shop. On the other hand, the customer should be capable of choosing the most comfortable and suitable method which that particular e-shop accepts.
Forms of electronic money
Malík, Jan ; Rydzi, Daniel (advisor) ; Zaoral, Ondřej (referee)
The intention of this work is to supply compact overview of most used forms of electronic money from the user's point of view. These forms represent kinds of products of payment methods available in the Czech Republic. First part contains facts about the evolution of bank cards in the whole world and about their short history in the Czech Republic. The work explains dif-ferences of various card types in two ways: type of record and the way, how the transaction is carried to account. Next part is focused on payment terminals from merchant angle of view. It contains real data of terminal payment records in a small shop. Based on this real-world example, there are costs necessary for maintaining of the terminal stated. At the end there are on-line payment options available on the Czech internet described. This information can help both e-shop's customers and e-shop itself.

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