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The comparison of support for small and medium-sized enterprises in the Czech Republic and France
Fantová, Veronika ; Černohlávková, Eva (advisor) ; Richter, Stanislav (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the most important sources of support provided to Czech and French small and medium enterprises. The described support results weather from public institutions or private organizations and associations. The aim of this thesis is to compare these two different systems of support. The first chapter evaluates the role of small and medium enterprises and highlights their importance in the European Union in general. Moreover, a part of this chapter is also description of the main sources of financial aid for the European enterprises. A specific support for small and medium enterprises in both countries is contained in the second and the third chapter. The key public and private organizations, offering both financial and nonfinancial aid, are there included as well. In conclusion, the most important findings are summarized and the main differences between French and Czech system of support are emphasized.
The comparison of small and medium-sized enterprises support in Czech Republic and Slovak Republic
Klačková, Katarína ; Kešner, Martin (advisor) ; Slížik, Dušan (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the topic of supporting small and medium-sized enterprises. The objective of the thesis is to compile a summary of institutions concerned with business support in Czech Republic and Slovak Republic and compare certain types of business support in both countries. The first chapter clarifies the basic terms, shows definitions of micro, small and medium-sized companies according to different institutions and explains how small and medium-sized companies contribute to the economy of Czech Republic. The second chapter deals with institutions that are concerned with business support and support programmes financed from a state budget in Czech Republic and in Slovak Republic. Particular institutions provide enterprises with informational, material and financial support and are focused differently according to the purpose of their foundation, specific business segment they deal with or activities they perform or services that they provide. The third chapter is focused on business support from the European Union. The most important business support programme in Czech Republic is Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovation and in Slovak Republic Operational Programme Competitiveness and Economic Growth so the greatest attention is oriented on these two programmes. The fourth chapter deals with certain types of business support and compares their focus and results in Czech Republic and Slovak Republic. The comparison is made between particular types of support (e. g. indirect support, microloans), between specific groups of entrepreneurs (e. g. businesswomen, starting entrepreneurs) and particular business activities (e. g. export, business presentation). The conclusion reviews the results of the thesis and gives an advice which country has more favourable conditions for starting a business.

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