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Hodnocení dopadu veřejné podpory na konkurenceschopnost firem v potravinářském průmyslu ČR
Sobotková, Iva
The thesis takes a look at the influence of public support on the competitiveness of a company in the Czech food industry. Research is based on the relationship between the amount of support and financial performance of the supported companies in the Op-erational Programme Enterprise and Innovation (OPEI) programme which took place 2007–2013. The analysis was carried out within the food industry in the Czech Republic with the use of existing company data. The method is focused on the application of counterfac-tual and regression analysis. The results of the counterfactual analysis showed that public support has a positive impact on the researched companies. The companies that received a subsidy under the OPEI programme showed better results and higher values of the monitored indicators (total assets, return on assets – ROA, price-cost margin – PCM, labour productivity). The impact of the effect of the support was not observed in the return on equity – ROE and sales, but ROE was more stable during the period under review and sales grew in-tensively. The regression analysis of the effect of the selected factors on the PCM of supported enterprises showed that the size of the company and the amount of subsidies received had a positive effect on the PCM of the supported enterprises, while higher indebted-ness caused a decline in the PCM.
Analysis of the Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovations in the years 2007 - 2013 under the Development program of mini breweries in Czech Republic
Kantor, Lukáš ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Dyba, Karel (referee)
The aim of the study is to determine whether the Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovation take place in the years 2007 - 2013 in the Czech Republic with the exception of Prague and has a positive impact on the increasing number of mini breweries in the Czech Republic. Analysis the Development programe which subsidy in technology help to incease the competitivenes of Small and Medium Enterprises, showing its progress and possible advantages or disadvantages. Using the questionnaire is then examines the suitability of the program in mini breweries. The testing of hypotheses, namely that the Development program has a positive impact on the expansion of mini breweries, can be universally confirm. This work also shows that more mini breweries using this program to start its work but that probably does not diminish the purpose of the program.
Čerpání strukturálních fondů EU v Jihomoravském kraji
Szwachulová, Lucie
Diploma thesis "Drawing of EU Structural Funds in the South Moravian Region" aims to evaluate drawing of financial resources from Structural Funds, specifically the Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovation. The theoretical part brings out differences and changes in the past and forthcoming programming period and focuses on the process and evaluation methods of program documents. This knowledge is practically applied in the second part, which is focused on evaluation of the Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovation in the South Moravian Region. The thesis also includes case studies of projects of selected entrepreneurs in the region.
The potencial for small and medium enterprises: OP PIK
Bendlová, Kateřina ; Antal, Jarolím (advisor) ; Jedlička, Jan (referee)
Both the European Union and the Czech Republic support small and medium enterprises as an important leverage point for increasing competitiveness, employment and added value through European funds and programs. Thus, the thesis analyzes key changes between OP PI from the 2007-2013 financial framework with its successor OP PIK and the implications for small and medium enterprises in the Czech Republic. Besides that is the main goal of this thesis to understand the underlying motivation of SMEs when applying for a financial aid from European funds. The research identifies key changes, such as changes in the priority axes, increase in budget, and decrease in maximum public support or single methodical environment. Based on the literature research, case studies with successful applicants for European grants and subsidies and interviews with consultants and governmental experts, the thesis defines key challenges and issues for SMEs when applying for financial support such as excessive bureaucracy, user experience with a new monitoring system, ever changing requirements for applications or governmental preferences on price the over the quality standards when assessing an application. The thesis recommends following key factors - thorough business plan, detail-oriented preparations for applications and dedicated project management - mentioned by the analyzed companies to successfully receive a subsidy from the European funds.
Do Subsidies from the Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovations Improve Financial Performance of their Recipients?
Scholle, Jan ; Pavel, Jan (advisor) ; Dufek, Luboš (referee)
The thesis is focused on the effectiveness of the subsidies granted from the structural funds of the European Union. Its aim is to verify whether subsidies improve financial performance of their recipients. The thesis is based on the theoretical concept of subsidies and empirical studies proving their either positive or negative effects on the economy. It further analyzes effects of subsidies granted from the Operational programme "Podnikání a inovace" (Enterprise and Innovations) on financial performance of their recipients in following years using the instruments of statistics and econometrics. The results are compared with financial performance of the members of a control group consisting of unsuccessful subsidy applicants in respective period. The thesis comes to the conclusion that subsidies have very weak positive effect on financial performance of their recipients.
The analysis of the CzechInvest agency's activities during last years with focus on the Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovation
Ptáčková, Jana ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Nigrinová, Lenka (referee)
This thesis aims to describe the activities of CzechInvest, the Investment and Business Development Agency, during the last six years with focus on the ongoing Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovation. CzechInvest has participated in administration of this operational programme for the last six years. This thesis is dedicated to the enterprise and enterprise promotion in the Czech republic. It describes the programme support from Structural funds (EU) and concentrates on the Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovation. The analysis is aimed at the programme, sectoral and regional structure of the projects mediated by CzechInvest. It evaluates the size of the support and the programme structure of the support from the Operational programme, that was provided for the small and medium-sized enterprises.
Benefits of Cohesion Policy for reducing energy consumption in the Czech Republic
Yonová, Kateřina ; Šumpela, Vít (advisor) ; Novotný, Tomáš (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the evaluation of the benefit of cohesion policy to reduce energy consumption and preserve an attractive environment in the Czech Republic. The aim is to determine the spatial distribution and allocation of approved financial resources from fields of support related to energy savings. The primary focus is on the Operational Programme Environment - priority axis Sustainable Use of Energy and the Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovation --priority axis Energy Efficient, which are subjects of the analysis. In conclusion is summarized current information about the form of future cohesion policy after 2013.
European Union support for small and medium enterprises
Malý, Lukáš ; Černohlávková, Eva (advisor) ; Vondrák, David (referee)
Diploma thesis interests in European Union support for small and medium enterprises. In the first part the diploma thesis defines the group of small and medium enterprises, it describes strong and weak points of small and medium enterprises and it probes the position of the European Union to small and medium enterprises. The second part describes in detail the four fields of the European Union support to small and medium enterprises: European Union funds, topical support, financial instruments to support small and medium enterprises and support of international performance of small and medium enterprises. The third practical part studies this system of support on three real companies which belongs to the category of small and medium enterprises. This part includes the concrete proposal to one of this companies how to get the grant.
The analysis of development of Czech industry
Mynářová, Barbora ; Lukáš, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Kalínská, Emílie (referee)
The experience from the period between world wars shows us, that providing right treatment of given potential it is possible to keep up with the world - class level.Directive way of managing the economy did not work properly with strong and weak sides of the industry and tried to push it within barriers that do not correspond it's long term development. Finally in 90's the Czech industry was given a second chance to learn from it's mistakes. How did it dispose with it? The totalitarian regime was very thorough at following it's own theories and so it decimated the industry. Also the business culture after 40 years suffered. Before there was too much state supervision, during the transformation it disapeared. New - born business sector had to rely on it's own strength and under the given conditions it did well. Yet strong competition on foreign markets unmuffled some of the shortcomings in the Czech export-oriented industry. Considering the necessity to strenghten the competitiveness, government was obliged to pay more attention to industrial policy.

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