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SM Enterprise Leasing Building Brno
Vogelová, Klára ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the proposal of rentable objects for small-size and middle-size businesses in Brno next to the Hněvkovského street in Brno-Komárov district. Proposal is solved on land as brownfield No. 1309. This time there is lot of economic activities moving on the outskirts of the city. This brings a number of problems and therefore is ideal solution to use brownfield, placed close to the city center. Main purpose was to create rentable spaces for different types of working sectors. Because of it objects has to be very flexible. On land is designed one big area, made by 3 production halls and one administrative building. Production halls are broken down into rentable cells, which can be arbitrarily combined to increase production. Administrative building is used to keep the whole area running. Also there are located free offices suitable for rent. Area is spread over an almost open space, so no wonder, that it is dominant feature in surrounding area. Simultaneously it respects surrounding development and does not make a disturbing impression.
Civic society organizations providing social services and entrepreneurial activities in Pardubice region
Marková, Tereza ; Dohnalová, Marie (advisor) ; Šloufová, Romana (referee)
SYNOPSIS This thesis covers partial universe of civic society organizations that provide social services in Pardubice region. The primary goal of the thesis is to explore, through a questionnaire research, whether the income generated by these organizations is a determining factor in their association with the concept of social economy and social enterprise. The secondary goal is to identify, using semi-structured interviews with the representatives of civic society organizations, how they fulfill principles of social enterprise based to the "softer definition" developed by EMES. The first two chapters introduce concepts of public sector and social economy as well as identify their similarities and differences. It is followed by a description of social services and support of civic society organizations from the view point of several parties. The third chapter is dedicated to the actual research.
Czech migration and integration in Ireland
Konrádová, Marie ; Drbohlav, Dušan (advisor) ; Čaněk, Marek (referee)
The thesis deals with the nature and the causes of the Czech migration into Ireland. Globalization, the available information and communication technologies and in general more accessible forms of transportation allow millions of people to effectuate their migration plans. From the historical point of view, migration is not unknown to Czech people. The goal of the thesis is to investigate the form and type of Czech migration into Ireland and to understand the causes and reasons of this migration and, if possible, determine whether the Czechs are transmigrants. Furthermore, the thesis deals with the integration of Czech people into the Irish job market and other areas of the life of Irish society. To achieve this, both quantitative and qualitative methods are used. The thesis aims to bring a compact portrayal of migration and integration of the chosen sample of the Czech immigrants into Ireland. Additionally, the thesis elicits particular underlying factors of integration and migration. Key words: Work migration, migration motivation of Czechs, integration, job market assertion, social integration, remittance, integration rate 2
SM Enterprise Leasing Building Brno
Vogelová, Klára ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the proposal of rentable objects for small-size and middle-size businesses in Brno next to the Hněvkovského street in Brno-Komárov district. Proposal is solved on land as brownfield No. 1309. This time there is lot of economic activities moving on the outskirts of the city. This brings a number of problems and therefore is ideal solution to use brownfield, placed close to the city center. Main purpose was to create rentable spaces for different types of working sectors. Because of it objects has to be very flexible. On land is designed one big area, made by 3 production halls and one administrative building. Production halls are broken down into rentable cells, which can be arbitrarily combined to increase production. Administrative building is used to keep the whole area running. Also there are located free offices suitable for rent. Area is spread over an almost open space, so no wonder, that it is dominant feature in surrounding area. Simultaneously it respects surrounding development and does not make a disturbing impression.
Economic activities of the Vietnamese minority in the Czech Republic
Malovec, Hynek ; Macáková, Libuše (advisor) ; Džbánková, Zuzana (referee)
In my work I will focus on the economic activities of the Vietnamese minority in the Czech Republic. The first part of this thesis will be theoretical, in which I will analyze the conditions of long-term, permanent residence and citizenship gain for foreigners who want to legally reside in the Czech Republic. In the second part I will deal with the Vietnamese minority, which according to the Czech Statistical Office is the third most numerous minority living in the Czech Republic. Information on both parts of the work will be drawn from both internet and book sources. The aim of my bachelor thesis is to find out why the Vietnamese are choosing the Czech Republic, where the economic sectors are successful and how it affects the local market environment. At the same time I will outline the image of the criminal activity of this minority.
Civic society organizations providing social services and entrepreneurial activities in Pardubice region
Marková, Tereza ; Dohnalová, Marie (advisor) ; Šloufová, Romana (referee)
SYNOPSIS This thesis covers partial universe of civic society organizations that provide social services in Pardubice region. The primary goal of the thesis is to explore, through a questionnaire research, whether the income generated by these organizations is a determining factor in their association with the concept of social economy and social enterprise. The secondary goal is to identify, using semi-structured interviews with the representatives of civic society organizations, how they fulfill principles of social enterprise based to the "softer definition" developed by EMES. The first two chapters introduce concepts of public sector and social economy as well as identify their similarities and differences. It is followed by a description of social services and support of civic society organizations from the view point of several parties. The third chapter is dedicated to the actual research.

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