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Pro-environmental behavior of entrepreneurs and their motivation
HOJDÁNEK, Petr
The aim of bachelor thesis focuses on pro-environmental behavior of entrepreneurs and their motivation. The bachelor thesis determines what types of factors exist on the market. There are external and internal factors that affect entrepreneurs in their business way. The research focuses on a narrow group of entrepreneurs in the same branch where they have comparable conditions. Information are collected directly from entrepreneurs by questionnaires. The research shows how entrepreneurs know concept of development with the least losses on nature resources and how they perceive a green way of their companies. The main result of the thesis is a distribution of Czech entrepreneurs into two groups, HEP (Human Exceptionalism Paradigm) or NEP (New Ecological Paradigm Scale). The second part of the result deals with present problematic of business. Thanks to results of this research is possible to compare the circumstances that lead to certain behavior.
The Question of Men's Fashion in Political Representation within European Context
Petrák, Jiří ; Květina, Jan (advisor) ; Hesová, Zora (referee)
Fashion as a phenomenon was always connected with the human society. In this work I answer the question of men's fashion in politics within the European cultural context. By comparing two time periods (inter-war period and current from the year of 2009) I am showing how the sight on the fashion in politics was changed and why. In this part I use the theory of representation from Hanna Pitkin, concretely the part about symbolic representation. To explain the change of social values between the two periods I use the modernization theory from Ronald Inglehart and Wayne E. Baker. This paper offers an answer which role plays the fashion in politics and how it is connected with the ideological background of the individual. Key words Men's fashion, political representation, Inglehart, Pitkin, ideology.
Postmaterialist value orientation and its diffusion around the world
Sekerová, Simona ; Dostál, Petr (advisor) ; Hanzlík, Jan (referee)
The thesis introduces Inglehart's theory of the diffusion of the postmaterialistic values also in light of other related theories such as Maslow's theory of the hierarchy of human needs or Kuhn's theory of scientific revolutions. The thesis then continues to present opinions of other scientists who disputed Inglehart's theory on various points, such as specifically Fukuyama and Huntington, who contested Inglehart's view on the causal relationship between the socio-cultural environment unique to each society and the universal principles that are arguably common to all postmaterialistic societies. Finally, the thesis explains the methods used to measure the proliferation of postmaterialistic values within societies and presents data collected in several dozen European states since the 1980s.
The comparison of approaches to analisis on the value system of russian culture
Kůsová, Ivana ; Cibulková, Petra (advisor) ; Havlová, Radka (referee)
The thesis deals with the cultural value system of Russia from the point of view of two experts - Hofstede and Inglehart. First part of the thesis explains methods that are used in the each of approaches. It gives brief explanation of cultural dimensions according to which the value system of the country is made up. Theoretical outlook is used in the next part for the practical application of dimensions on the russian culture. The aim of the thesis is to compare two mentioned approaches and their results given about the value system of russian culture.

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