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Decision-Making Processes in a particular Firm or an Institution
Tuháčková, Kamila ; Černý, Jan (advisor) ; Štecher, Vojtěch (referee)
Bachelor's thesis focuses on decision-making processes in a given company. The part of this thesis is theoretical characterization of decision-making methods and also theoretical base for chosen decision-making problems. In analytical part it includes description of decision-making problems mentioned above in concrete company, their analysis and suggestion for their improvement.
Measurement of the aversion towards risk through the use of the game „Ber nebo neber“
Krkošková, Magdalena ; Potužák, Pavel (advisor) ; Janíčko, Martin (referee)
I explore the decision-making process of the contestats of the TV game show "Deal or no deal" in Czech version "Ber nebo neber". This decision-making process does not require any further skills or knowledge and it is based on the large stakes and deal or no deal decisions by accepting or rejecting possibility of continuing in the game. Based on the panel data set gathered from real played games, it is possible to determine the risk averse or risk seeking attitude of the contestants. The data set contains 28 episodes, 23 obtained directly from TV Prima and 5 of them from private sources, both between years 2007 and 2008. I assume the contestants under myopic and hyperopic framing and I find the average Arrow-Pratt coefficient of relative risk aversion (RRA). I consider different wealth levels and generally the RRA is lower for hyperopic framing. The differences in RRA may be most explained by the prior losses variable, which pictures the previous duration of the contestant's game.
Utilization of the role of a nurse as a decision-maker in practice in connection with provision of quality nursing care
STEHLÍKOVÁ, Jaroslava
The thesis attempts to outline the extent to which the decision-making role of nurses is utilized, and the main factors that affect decision-making of nurses within the scope of provision of nursing care. The research has found out that nurses utilize their decision-making role to an insufficient extent hence the sense and purpose of decision-making must be emphasised again. This task may be assumed by managing nurses. Managing nurses may also contribute by more effective defending of competences of nurses. From the factors needed by nurses for effective decision-making, attention should be paid particularly to education. It is necessary to make possible for nurses to extend their knowledge and thus to obtain theoretical insight (e.g. in respect of decision-making) to be used by them while providing care to a patient/client.
The position of the institutions in decision-making process of the European Union: is the supranational character of the EU institutions becoming more powerful?
Michalčáková, Lenka ; Cihelková, Eva (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
This thesis focuses on decision-making process within the EU while describing the position of its institutions in the decision-making process. This bachelor thesis uses historical analysis and the contemporary situation to determine, whether the supranational character of the EU institutions is becoming more powerful. This determination is achieved through the study of the principal treaties and their amendments, as they are the boundary stones of the development of the EU institutions character. In order to preserve the actuality of this topic, the modifications implemented within the framework of the Treaty of Lisbon are applied.
Decision analysis selecting an information system for small business.
Hývnarová, Petra ; Střížová, Vlasta (advisor) ; Hodinka, Pavel (referee)
This diploma deals with the use of decision analysis methods to solve the decision problem of selecting an information system for small business. The theoretical part explains the basic concepts, methods and procedures related to information systems and decision theory, the practical part use methods of the decision analysis and chose the best option and suggest the optimal decision.
The roles of the Council and the European Parliament in the decision-making process of the European Union
Gajdošová, Radka ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Pluskalová, Eva (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the roles of the Council and the European Parliament in the decision-making process of the European Union. It includes the description of this relationship right from the beginning of the modern European integration until the last revision of the founding treaties. At first there was nearly no connection of these two institutions and the power of Parliament in the decision-making process was insignificant. Through the long process of development starting in the 60', the Parliament gained more and more competence and it led to the balance between the two institutions. The first two chapters are concerned with the historical development of the relationship between the Council and the Parliament and the last chapter provides the current point of view as it deals with the changes implemented after the Treaty of Lisbon.
Public Opinion on Factors Influencing a Decision-making Process
Tabery, Paulína
In March 2009 CVVM focused on public opinion about politicians and factors influencing a decision-making process. Czech people believe that corruption, lobbying and special interest groups have the biggest influence on decisions of politicians. On the contrary, many people think that scientists, researchers and citizens do not play an important role in the decision-making process.
Consumer Identity
Young, Melissa Marie ; Halík, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Král, Petr (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to prove that despite consumers' impression that they are alone in deciding their consumption decision they are wrong. Consumers are manipulated on various levels by marketers. It is the marketer who decides what consumer identities should be created. Consumers are persuaded by marketers on different levels beginning with consumers' needs. Marketers begin by appealing to consumer drives, motivations and emotions to persuade their consumers to purchase their brand. On a more in-depth level marketers manipulate consumers by using a variety of human behaviour learning strategies to sway consumers' purchasing decisions. In addition, marketers use various environmental and social-environmental influences to control their consumers. Lastly, a practical example illustrating the multinational corporation Nike is used, to prove that marketers are aware of these different methods and use them to manipulate consumers. In the end of this paper it is very obvious that consumers are easily persuade by marketers. A consumer is only the puppet while the marketer is the puppet string master.
The building-up of the R35 highway between Vysoké Mýto and Staré Město
Čermák, Michal ; Šauer, Petr (advisor) ; Hadrabová, Alena (referee)
The thesis is concentrated on the analysis of the decision - making process. Concretely in the case of building-up of R35 highway. The analysis describes landscape planing process, strategic environmental assessment process, environmental impact assessment process, planing inquiry and buliding control. I'm trying to find optimum alternate of building-up of the highway as a combination of economic,environmental,technological and social point of view.

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