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Current situation of LGBT citizens in Jamaica
Lima, Paula
This bachelor thesis is focused on behavior and perception towards LGBT communities by Jamaican citizens. The target is to understand why Jamaican culture is homophobic and how does it affect lives of lesbians, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Jamaica. In the first part, this thesis refers to the facts which clarify the life of members of LGBT communities in Jamaica. The spine of this paper work are eight interviews with respondents who shared their point of view on the current situation in Jamaica and are connected to the Jamaican culture. Three of the respondents are members of the LGBT community. The interviews reveal differences of opinions among the respondents. LGBT interviewees share the harsh realities they have to face every day in Jamaica and not only LGBT respondents confirm that Jamaica is still homophobic country.
Particularities of corporate environment, cultural and business customs of Jamaica
Buchtová, Lucie ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Klosová, Anna (referee)
In my bachelor thesis I focus on the analysis of corporate environment, cultural and business customs of Jamaica. I aim at the introduction of this small country to foreign investors in order to help them learn more about its market. My thesis is divided into four parts according to PEST analysis that describes four different sections of business environment. The first chapter involves the basic data about Jamaica including geography, history and population of the country. The second chapter takes into consideration the first part of PEST analysis - legal and political environment of Jamaica. The next section is deducated to the economy of Jamaica and the specific role of direct foreign investments. The core part of my thesis is represented by the fourth chapter that includes information about business etiquette, cultural and social manners, norms and values of Jamaican society analysed by G. Hofstede` s research. The last chapter describes technological environment and compares position of Jamaican research and development with other countries of the world.

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