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Efficiency of Buildings for Leisure
Porubský, Michal ; Vaňková, Lucie (referee) ; Puchýř, Bohumil (advisor)
The thesis deals with public investment project. The thesis first describes, what are the sources of investments, cash flows and investment evaluation methodes of investment efficiency. Further, the thesis is focused on project Urban swimming pools in Luhačovice. It is mainly about the history, construction and operation of swimming pools. Finally, it assessed the efficiency of the project in program eCBA.
Modelling of Economic Efficiency of Transport Infrastructure Projects
Michalik, René ; MBA, Vladimír Kotek, (referee) ; Korytárová, Jana (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a cost-benefit analysis of investments in road infrastructure. The thesis is divided into two parts. The theoretical part includes a description of the cost-benefit analysis procedure and a deeper description of evaluating investments in road and highway constructions. The practical part deals with the specific investment for the construction of highway. This involves applying information from the theoretical part to this specific investment and evaluating the economic efficiency, including risk analysis. The main indicator of the economic efficiency is the net present value.
Optimization process decisions on the selection of public project in building industry
Srba, Martin ; Schneiderová-Heralová,, Renáta (referee) ; Zúbková,, Mária (referee) ; Götzová,, Dagmar (referee) ; Hromádka, Vít (advisor)
The aim of this dissertation is to find a suitable methodological procedure of evaluation of public investment project. In the methodological part the defining the procedure for economic evaluation of specific projects in the field of leisure infrastructure is formulated. The emphasis here is primarily on the assessment of non-financial benefits and costs. This procedure is subsequently verified on selected case study.
Economic Assessment of the Project Realized by Municipality
Vybíhalová, Michaela ; Bartošová, Hana (referee) ; Hromádka, Vít (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with an issue of assessment economic effectiveness of public project which is realized municipality. This thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part describes a cost-benefit analysis and another methodology for economic assessment of the project. In the practical part is processed case study on a particular public project.
Software for Cost Benefit Analyse of Investment Project
Vrátná, Magdaléna ; Fojcik, Daniel (referee) ; Režňáková, Mária (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis deals with a costs analysis of a common project including "Circus Napoleon" and "Lap of Frydecka Street". This is done on the basis of a theoretical knowledge of methods and procedures in evaluation of an investment efficiency. For this type of analysis, the SW program was designed. It is supposed to enable quick computations of crucial indexes and an explanation of their meaing in relation to the project acceptability.
Economic and Financial Feasibility of Investment Project
Tomková, Denisa ; Bártů, Dominik (referee) ; Hromádka, Vít (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is to acquaint the reader with the issue of a public investment project and then apply the information found to the case study in the form of a financial and economic evaluation of the selected investment plan. The evaluated investment project is the reconstruction of a cinema in the village of Hustopeče in the South Moravian Region, while the identified outputs were achieved using the cost method of cost-benefit analysis using the eCBA application. Part of the evaluation also includes a risk analysis in the form of a sensitivity and qualitative analysis.
Evaluation of the Efficiency and Risks of Investment Project
Tetourová, Zuzana ; Bártů, Dominik (referee) ; Hromádka, Vít (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the evaluation of the effectiveness and risks of an investment project. The first part of the thesis consists of theoretical evaluation on the effectiveness and risks of public investment projects – in particular it aids to explain the basic concepts the methods of evaluating the economic efficiency of investments, cost-benefit analysis of road construction projects and investment risk. The second part of the thesis consists of a case study, which is focused on sensitivity analysis and quantitative risk analysis for a specific project.
Technical and economic assessment of projects of wastewater treatment plants and their impact on the environment
Vrbková, Jiřina ; Zúbková,, Mária (referee) ; Götzová,, Dagmar (referee) ; Hromádka, Vít (referee) ; Korytárová, Jana (advisor)
The doctoral thesis deals with the issue of evaluating of technical-economic efficiency of wastewater treatment plant projects. Same as most public benefit projects, the main reason for implementation is the societal benefit of the company, not the impact on the investor. The literature review provides an overview of the most commonly used methods of environmental impact assessment, which differ in both the difficulty of processing and in the structure of input and output information. In accordance with the European legislation, the Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) is applied to a selected sample of waste water treatment plants, in its economic part, the standardly assessed societal impacts are extended by other possible benefits associated with the implementation of the project implementation. The main output of the thesis is the quantification of the increment to the societal benefit of the project, which is set to the difference between the economic net present value of the investment and the standard and individually designed socio-economic impacts. As an alternative to the traditional approach, the thesis also simulates the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), method is based on multi-criteria evaluation shows the technical efficiency of the sewage treatment plant sample and thus serves as a very effective tool in managerial decision-making.
USING THE CONCEPT OF CUSTOMER LIFE-TIME VALUE IN STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT COMPANIES
Hanzelka, Michael ; Kozák, Vratislav (referee) ; Holcner, Vladan (referee) ; Světlík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Chalupský, Vladimír (advisor)
This paper aims to define methods for measuring CLV in the segment of internal customers of companies operating in the financial market. It's about finding such a method to determine the value of internal customers to predict and measure whether an internal customer pays off to the company. The standalone task is to quantify the internal customer's contributions to the overall value of the company. The area of CLV determination for internal customers of the company is not described in the literature. From this point of view, the determination of CLV internal customers in the strategic management system will be a major scientific achievement. Similarly to external customers (markets), as well as internal customers express greater or lesser affinities with their behavior and performance, in the first case the brand and in the latter case the employer. Therefore, CLV modeling for internal customers requires qualified predictions and expressions of a whole range of both hard (eg, cash flow indicators) and Soft (indicators of qualitative research such as loyalty) of indicators and their use in the calculation of CLV internal customers. An important prerequisite for CLV for both internal customers is their segmentation.
Hydroponic farm as a business project
SMUTNÁ, Marta
The aim of this thesis is to verify the economic efficiency and environmental impacts of the practical application of bioeconomics in the form of a business project for the hydroponic farm built by an educational institution. The project plan evaluates the economic efficiency of the alternative method of plant cultivation. The economic analysis is followed by an evaluation of the environmental impacts of hydroponic cultivation. The first chapters of the thesis focus on the theory of bioeconomics, hydroponic cultivation and a description of current world megatrends. The thesis also discusses the role of hydroponics in the context of global challenges and the European Union´s view on hydroponics. It is followed by a chapter describing the methodology for proceeding with the development of a business plan and a cost-benefit analysis methodology. These methodologies provide guidelines for the practical part. The first part of the practical part of this thesis focuses on the business plan for the hydroponic farm project, which includes several subchapters and analyses. First, the characteristics of the owner, project and products are described, followed by analyses of the market, customers, competitors and suppliers, then the staffing, marketing strategy are described and the project implementation schedule is presented. All costs and revenues are quantified in detail in the individual chapters and from these, a financial plan is summarized, including financial statements and projections for various scenarios and options for financing the project. Subsequently, the economic management of the project and its potential success is evaluated using evaluation indicators, risk analysis, PESTEL, Porter's analysis of 5 competitive forces and SWOT analysis. The hydroponic project is then compared with the conventional agriculture production within the cost-benefit analysis and evaluated from an environmental perspective in association with theoretical knowledge and information.

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