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Živnostenské podnikání v Covid období
Kyněrová, Veronika
The aim of the master's thesis is to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on entrepreneurial activities and the entrepreneurs themselves. The necessary information for the assessment is obtained through structured interviews with entrepreneurs and through the distribution of a questionnaire among business owners operating in the Hodonín district. Sociological research data are further subjected to testing dependencies concerning the negative impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on entrepreneurs and their business sectors, requests for financial support, and the implementation of innovations. Based on the evaluated data derived from the conducted interviews, the questionnaire survey, and the verification of hypotheses, recommendations are formulated for entrepreneurs regarding changes they could implement in their business to minimize the negative impacts caused by the future crisis.
Možnosti flexibilních forem práce v HR managementu
Jirátková, Martina
Jirátková, M. Possibilities of Flexible Forms of Work in HR Management. Diploma thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2024. This master's thesis explores the possibilities of flexible forms of work in the field of healthcare. It includes a literature review focused on flexible forms of work, human resource management, the labour market, digitization, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on human resource management. The study conducted quantitative research in the form of a questionnaire and qualitative research through semistructured interviews with representatives of selected organizations responsible for human resource management. The findings of both inquiries were appropriately analysed, leading to the formulation of relevant recommendations.
Dopady pandemie COVID-19 na podnikání malých a středních podniků
Štarhová, Eva
Štarhová, E. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on small and medium-sized enterprises. Diploma thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2024. The aim of the thesis is to assess the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on small and medium-sized enterprises in the brewing industry and to identify factors that enable a successful response to pandemic-related crisis situations. In addition, arrangements are formulated for unexpected negative changes in the external environment of enterprises. The paper is based on a content analysis of secondary quantitative data, which allows to generalize the results to a wider range of enterprises. The crisis measures adopted by microbreweries highlight their adaptability and creativity in quickly adapting to npredictable market conditions. The specific strategies recommended are designed as precautionary measures to eliminate potential negative influences in the external environment, particularly in response to volatile market conditions and consumer behaviour dynamics.
Dopady Covid-19 na daňové příjmy obcí Jihomoravského kraje
Polcer, Dominik
Polcer, D. Impact of Covid-19 on tax revenues of municipalities in the South Moravian Region. Diploma thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2023 The main goal of this diploma thesis is to identify the impacts of Covid-19 on tax revenues of municipalities in the South Moravian Region. The theoretical part describes the problem of share and assigned taxes, including their changes that affect the encashment in the given time period. The impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic are compared with the financial crisis in 2008. The practical part uses descriptive and econometric methods to analyse the revenue generated by individual taxes and major municipal revenues, including their impact due to legislative changes and the Covid-19 pandemic. On the basis of the analysis for the period from 2018 to 2021, it was found that the Covid-19 pandemic did not have a significant impact on encashment of tax revenues. Finally, some recommendations are offered that can affect the strategy of economic activities of municipalities in the South Mora-vian Region in the long term.
Politicization of WHO during COVID-19 pandemic in Czech media
Hrebenár, Petr ; Parízek, Michal (advisor) ; Stauber, Jakub (referee)
This bachelor thesis delves into the portrayal of the World Health Organization (WHO) by Czech media during the critical period of the COVID-19 pandemic, aiming to understand the nature of media coverage and its implications on public perception. The study examines whether individuals with lower socio-economic status and educational levels are predisposed to engage with media that casts the WHO in a negative light. Utilizing a dataset from the Newton Media database, the thesis employs quantitative analysis to assess the sentiment of media coverage and consumption patterns across different demographic groups in Czechia. Through rigorous statistical testing, the research reveals significant correlations between socio- economic and educational demographics with preferences for negative media portrayals of the WHO, aligning with the theory that such groups may be more skeptical of international cooperation. This investigation contributes to the academic discourse on the media's role in shaping public opinion during global health crises and offers insights into the socio-political dynamics that influence media consumption.
What Is (Not) Talked About. An Analysis of Political Discourse of Care During Covid Pandemic
Homfray, Šárka ; Jiroutová Kynčlová, Tereza (advisor) ; Kolářová, Kateřina (referee)
The thesis examines the political discourse on informal care during the first four pandemic waves from March 2020 to February 2022. The study explores three main themes: crisis care allowance, distance learning, and the position of single parents in the pandemic. The author uses critical discursive analysis methods, as developed by Norman Fairclough, to identify prevalent images and themes of informal care in political discourse. The analysis also assesses the degree to which informal care has been gendered and the interconnections between political discourse and other discourses, such as journalistic and expert discourses. Finally, the conclusion of the thesis provides an evaluation of the effects of the discourse analysed and assesses the political representation of informal carers.
Quality of life of for seniors in residential social service facilities during the covid - 19 pandemic period
Ryšavá, Kateřina ; Jarolímová, Eva (advisor) ; Poláčková, Jana (referee)
Teoretická část/ Úvod V nedávné době se lidstvo potýkalo s příchodem virového onemocnění covid-19, a to v rozsahu pandemie. Nemoc a riziko nákazy se nedotýkalo pouze zdravotního stavu nás všech, ale zasahovalo významně do sociální oblasti, včetně psychologického na jednotlivce. Například, kvůli vládním zákazům, které z velké míry pozastavily chod naší země, byl narušen životní rytmus lidí, a to jak v životě osobním taktéž profesionálním. Řada rodin přišla o své výdělky, děti se nemohly setkávat se svými vrstevníky, což je pro vývoj dětí jednoznačně škodlivé, příbuzní se nemohli navštěvovat, staří lidé nemohli vídat své vnuky. Dá se tedy říci, že pandemie měla výrazně negativní psychologický dopad na jedince a celou společnost. Není předmětem této práce hodnotit, zda tato rozhodnutí, a v takovém rozsahu, měla spíše pozitivní efekt, protože měla na zřeteli zdravotní stav obyvatelstva nebo spíše dosáhla opaku. Takové hodnocení probíhá a analyzovat dopady této pandemie na společnost bude i věcí budoucnosti. Tato nemoc měla u mnoha pacientů lehký proběh, u některých tomu tak bohužel nebylo. Byly vymezeny tzv. rizikové skupiny co se zvýšeného rizika nákazy týče i průběhu onemocnění a jeho dopadu na lidský organismus. Obecně se dá říci, že zvýšené riziko onemocnění covid- 19 kromě dětí nejvíce postihlo seniory (z...
A case study of management critical resources in a service organisation assisting single mothers during the Covid-19
Voleman, Tereza ; Šťovíčková Jantulová, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Čada, Karel (referee)
This thesis examines the critical resource management of a service organization that assists single mothers during the Covid-19 pandemic. It describes the relevant critical resources for achieving the organization's objectives, including their acquisition and management of dependence on them. The thesis is guided by the resource dependency theory. In the context of the pandemic crisis, I have complemented the theoretical framework with institutional theory. This thesis uses a holistic case study design with a single case of the management of a service organization, the Single Mothers Club. Qualitative methods were used for data collection, including semi-structured interview and thematic analysis of publicly available documents and the informations of digital resources. The resulting findings arising from the data triangulation are interpreted in the empirical section into thematic chapters that relate to the set research objectives and research questions. Keywords: Covid-19, management, resource dependency theory, civil society organizations, external environment, resources.

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