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Collective investment scheme from the position of corporate governance
Borsík, Daniel ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Dědič, Jan (referee) ; Elek, Štefan (referee)
Collective investment scheme from the position of corporate governance Abstract The purpose of the dissertation thesis is to research the possibilities of application of corporate governance mechanisms in the area of collective investment scheme. In particular, the author surveys what corporate governance mechanisms are available for shareholders of ordinary corporations, what mechanisms are available for fund investors, what are the common overlaps of these mechanisms, and vice versa, where differences can be seen. These topics are analysed above all from the point of view of American law and European law. The thesis understands corporate governance mechanisms as the devices, institutions, and mechanisms by which shareholders assure themselves of not losing their investments. In principle, shareholders have three types of corporate governance mechanisms at their disposal, namely, regulatory, self-regulatory and market mechanisms. Regulatory mechanisms are instruments developed by legislator. Information duties, shareholder voting, board monitoring of management, fiduciary duties, remuneration schemes and debt instruments are analyzed in the area of regulatory mechanisms. Self-regulatory mechanisms are mechanisms created and enforced by market players. Corporate governance codes are particularly the most...
Multi-criteria decision making in collective investment
Budáčová, Andrea ; Borovička, Adam (advisor) ; Kuncová, Martina (referee)
The aim of this paper is the application of the multi criteria decision making theory in collective investment. The theoretical part of paper describes the financial and capital market, collective investment and its history, association for capital market AKAT, multi-criteria decision making methods and basic portfolio theory. The practical application of the theory is application of multi criteria decision making methods to real data in two phases: the effective alternatives selection and multiple objective programming portfolio selection for different investor types.

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