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Business Management in the Transnational Relations
Králik, Dominik ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Rozehnal, Aleš (referee) ; Dolanská Bányaiová, Lucie (referee)
This dissertation deals with the institute of business management with a transnational element. At the beginning of the thesis there are given three basic goals of the work. Their common feature is the effort to make the internal market of the European Union more effective. In the first chapter there are two questions discussed: on the one hand the actuality of the problem and on the other hand the perspective of the chosen topic. The first chapter also brings the definition of the term business management, while in the second chapter there are already described possible interventions into business management under Czech law. In principle, it is possible to distinguish two different forms of intervention, namely internal and external intervention. Under Czech law, the internal intervention represents the institute of the requested instruction and the external intervention the institute of the concern instruction. Through both forms of intervention, a foreign person can exercise its influence on Czech company. The third chapter is in its essence legal comparatistics and deals with the possibilities of intervention into business management under selected legal orders. The fourth chapter seeks to collect laws regulating international concern relations. The fifth chapter handles with collisional...
Business management
Králik, Dominik ; Eichlerová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Liška, Petr (referee)
The objective of this thesis is a business management of a Czech capital company. The purpose is to give a definition or prevailing characteristic of business management and to point out the problems of interpretation, analyse them and outline possible solutions. The thesis is divided into six chapters, each of them is divided into subchapters and where necessary also into parts. Each chapter ends with a short summary. The first chapter focuses on giving a definition of term business management. Many characteristics of this terms are given from judicial decisions of Supreme Court of Czech Republic. It is needed to distinguish business management from strategic decisions, decisions with low importance and acting on behalf of a company, although this may in some cases follow the decisions about business management. Second chapter discuss about historical terms using instead of business management. The third chapter deals with organizational structure of limited liability company and joint-stock company. In joint-stock company executive board solve questions about business management. In limited liability company have a duty to make decisions about business management directors. The monistic structure of joint-stock company is described and analysed in last chapter. The fourth chapter covers...

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