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Rozvoj lokální governance v Česku prostřednictvím podpory MAS ze strany krajů
Rubinová, Klára
This diploma thesis deals with local governance support of chosen regions of Czech Republic through local action groups. For this diploma thesis the chosen regions are Jihočeský, Karlovarský, Liberecký, Plzeňský and Ústecký region. The goal of the thesis was to investigate if there is any kind of regional support of local action groups and if so, observe the type of support and the intensity. The thesis describes the support of local action groups based on public information and documents of the regions and most importantly based on results of semi-structured interviews with regional office representatives. The most significant differences are in the total amount of regional support of local action groups and the way the local action groups activities and support information is provided via information channels. In the final part of the thesis the optimal model of support which is based on author’s personal findings and opinions is proposed.
Knowledge and networking of Local Action Groups in the Czech Republic in the programming period 2014-2020
Kačerová, Eliška ; Kasáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Hauser, Jan (referee)
This master's thesis deals with Local Action Groups (LAGs), based on the EU approach LEADER for local development, in the Czech Republic during the programming period 2014- 2020. It focuses on the ability of LAGs to acquire and pass on knowledge and to learn, as well as on their networks. Within this work, the character of acquired knowledge, means of transfer of the knowledge and forms of learning are examined. Furthermore, research focuses on LEADER networks and their internal relations as well as level of communication and trust, in order to determine the efficiency of these networks. Lastly, the institutional thickness of the environment of Czech LAGs is examined that constitutes of non-scientific institutions and technological infrastructure. Cooperation with these two types of institutions leads to creation and implementation of innovations and more effective development of the territory. The theoretical grounding and criteria of this work are based on the Theory of Learning Regions. To obtain the data, a mixed research method was used. A combination of quantitative and qualitative research was carried out in the form of a questionnaire survey, semi-structured interviews and analysis of primary documents.
Analysis of the resources provided through the "local action groups"
Hejdánek, Michal ; Ochrana, František (advisor) ; Vítek, Leoš (referee)
The purpose of this Bachelor thesis is to find financial allocation postpaid funds from Local action group Lípa pro venkov o. s. and qualify transaction costs. Theoretical frame is focused on policy of rural development and an explanation of the LEADER method with a specific example. Further there is a brief description of transaction costs and a method of their research in the text. Research objective is divided into 3 parts. In the first part the sector analysis is examined and in the second part it is the industry analysis of postpaid funds. Last part deals with administrative costs of LAG and on the recipient side the induced costs with the aid of questionnaire survey are calculated. Key words: Local action groups, LAG, Leader, analysis, transaction costs
Founding of a non governmental, non profit organisation ( a civic association) and its initial running, ways of financing and most common issues
ŠPÍRKOVÁ, Kateřina
The dissertation goes on to discuss the founding process of non profit organisations in the current legislative situation, the running of these organisations and some initial issues. The focal point of the dissertation is in finding ways of financing non profit, non governmental organisations. The main ways of financing include public collections, foundation support, support received from regional self-governing areas and governmental departments, local action groups and also profit gained by organisations' activities. The practical part of the dissertation then describes the founding of the Mother Centre {--}Človíček NEBOJSA, c.a. in 2007 in the small town of Trhové Sviny located in South Bohemia. Through the initiative of a few ladies on maternity leave the organisation was founded, providing facilities and a meeting place for parents on parental leave and their children. The author describes from her own experience the reasons for founding the association, the founding process, initial problems and finding ways of financing the project.

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