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Aktuální problémy financování basketbalu v ČR a návrhy na zlepšení stavu
Švrdlíková, Pavla
This thesis deals with current issues of basketball financing in the Czech Republic and proposals to improve the situation. The objective of this thesis is to determine the improvement proposals of sports clubs financing in the Czech Republic, focusing on the issues of basketball financing. Individual goals include analysis of the current sports funding, defining a legal framework the possibilities for the use of grants and funding opportunities in the Czech basketball.
Comparison of systems of remuneration referees in the professional leagues
Vansa, Miroslav ; Novotný, Jiří (advisor) ; Jindra, Martin (referee)
This thesis, which is divided into theoretical and analytical part, deals with the analysis of the remuneration of referees in professional basketball leagues in the U.S. and Europe. Consequently, it compares and evaluates these systems. In the theoretical section first it explains the rules of basketball and its popularity in the world compared to other sports. It mentions here about the two most prestigious competitions of the world basketball - the NBA and Euroleague. Analytical section begins with an explanation of the functions and work of a basketball referees. There is also explained the process of how to become a basketball referee. After that, it analyzes the two options of their remuneration system on the example of Czech basketball league NBL and American league NBA. It also compares these different evaluation systems. Referees had a chance to say their opinion through interviews and questionnaires, which is summarized in the penultimate chapter of the analytical work. In the last chapter it presents a SWOT analysis of the American way of remuneration of arbitrators and the possibility of its application to the European competitions.
The financial demands of the young players in sport games
Lukášová, Tereza ; Novotný, Jiří (advisor) ; Kotáb, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of financing of the youth basketball players. It analyzes which expenses have to be paid with connection to ensuring basketball preparation of young players. Both the view of a club and a household are discussed and the different structure of their expenses are mentioned. The total amount of money to be invested in an average young player is calculated too. The final result of this bachelor thesis is assessment of two hypothesis that have been set -- one concerning the growing trend of expenses with rising age of players and second the ratio between the expenses to be paid by the club and the household.
Use of operation research methods in sport scheduling
Sopková, Magdaléna ; Jablonský, Josef (advisor) ; Fábry, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the use of operation research methods in sports scheduling. The theoretical part is focused on basic methods of operation research, linear programming and assignment problems are described in greater detail. The thesis presents the principles of sports tournaments and selected optimization softwares in the next part. In the practical part own mathematical models for sport scheduling are introduced. The solution procedure is demonstrated on real life problem of sports scheduling for actual men's basketball season. This example provides the reader with complex concept of solving process of sport scheduling problems.
The History of basketball in South Bohemia
ČAPKOVÁ, Markéta
Thesis topic is the history of basketball in South Bohemia starting since formation until the present day. Thesis is divided into four chapters. First one is dedicated to survey knowledges. Second part describes the history of basketball in South Bohemia from formation until 1945. Third section follows in footsteps of previous section and maps the history of basketball in South Bohemia since 1945 until 1989. Last chapter also follows in footsteps of previous and concerned with the history of basketball in South Bohemia after a year 1989 until the present day.
The effect of the rules change in 2010 on shooting of NBL players
SVOBODA, Václav
The aim of our diploma thesis is to identify and evaluate the impact of rules changes in 2010 on success of two-point shooting and three-point shooting between selected Czech and foreign players taking part in National Basketball League who have met with our specified conditions in examined seasons 2009/10 and 2010/11. There are following methods used in the very research in the empirical part: Student´s paired t-test, Two-sample F-test, Student´s unpaired t-test of equality of variances and Size of effect. The results of these tests has statistically confirmed our hypotheses H1 and H2 it means decreasing of two-point shooting success in season 2010/11 for all examined players and reducing of success at three-point throws between players with Czech nationality. On the contrary, it has not confirmed the hypothesis H3, thus increasing of three-point shooting success in season 2010/11 between foreign players. Substantively, I consider as a essential result the 20,1% impact of the rules changes on success of three-point shooting for players of Czech nationality.
Does monopson exist on the player's market in the NBA?
Pilmaier, Jan ; Hudík, Marek (advisor) ; Koubek, Ivo (referee)
This paper deals with the question whether the structure of the labor market in NBA is monopson or not. On the data from the NBA season 2011/12 I estimate player's marginal productivity using two stages least square model. In the first step I determine winner-loss ratio based on players' performance statistics. In the second step I use the results from the first model to predict team's revenues. This effect is controlled by other economic and social variables. Based on this model's results I determined that even though this market is not perfectly competitive, the results are not strong enough for monopson. Short player market could be described as winner-take-all market while on the market for centers there is a balance between pivots and owners and players can obtain their salary equal to their productivity. Then I discovered the superstar effect, according to which stars get bonuses to their salary against the rest of players. Finally it was found out that rookie contracts decrease players' rewards. On the market for centers the life cycle hypothesis holds.

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