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Basic aspects of the brand evaluation
Horváth, Martin ; Richter, Vít (referee) ; Dohnal, Radek (advisor)
This bachelor thesis main focus area is the method of evaluating the construction company Goodwill. It describes the behaviour of customers in the construction market, suggests improvements in marketing communication for the selected company and evaluates the methods used to determine the goodwill of the company. It is used to understand the needs of marketing strategies by company management to maintain competition.
Fashion Community as an example of consumer online journalism
Pavúková, Natália ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Miessler, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on fashion blogs and the perception of bloggers by their readers. The thesis is divided into three parts - theoretical, methodological and analytical. In the first part, I explain the terms that are associated with blogging and therefore journalism, online journalism, blogging, social networks, but also the character of journalist, blogger and the concept of an opinion leader. In the second part, I will present the procedures that I used for date collection, I will also introduce the research objective and describe the research file. In the last part, I describe the research itself, which I translated through a mixed analysis when I used both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Using a questionnaire survey, I perceived the perception of a fashion blogger from the viewpoint of its followers, their identification with the blogger's figure, but I also chose the supplementary question where I studied, whether the readers prefer fashion blogs or magazines and also the reason for their preferences. The results confirm the positive relationships of readers to the blogger, they consider him as an inspirational person who influences fashion trends, but also opinions on current topics. I see the added value of this diploma in revealing what readers think about bloggers and...
The preception of political agenda-setting on Facebook. Is the critical sense of young adulst while perceiving the information infulenced by their level of education?
Izakovičová, Mária ; Nečas, Vlastimil (advisor) ; Miessler, Jan (referee)
The way how users interact with social media is constantly changing. In recent years we have seen a shift in the social media from mere communication platforms to complex metamedia where users can interact with it's content and shape it. In this environment however, the quality of the information can vary greatly and even low-quality information can spread very easily. This study examines how do the University students, percieve the information they find on social media - namely Facebook. I analyse how students interact with news content on Facebook, how do they percieve the credibility of the news and which factors influence their perception. The aim of this study is to find out the ways of student interaciton with the news content on Facebook, how they perceive its credibility and what factors influence their perception. There was qualitative research method used and the research was conducted by the techniques of think aloud protocol and semi-structured interviews. Research has shown different ways of student interaction with the news content. In the same time, the kind of interaction affects their perception of credibility of the news content.
Text mining in social network analysis
Hušek, Michal ; Mrázová, Iveta (advisor) ; Pešková, Klára (referee)
Title: Text mining in social network analysis Author: Bc. Michal Hušek Department: Department of Theoretical Computer Science and Mathematical Logic Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Iveta Mrázová, CSc., Department of Theoretical Computer Science and Mathematical Logic Abstract: Nowadays, social networks represent one of the most important sources of valuable information. This work focuses on mining the data provided by social networks. Multiple data mining techniques are discussed and analysed in this work, namely, clustering, neural networks, ranking algorithms and histogram statistics. Most of the mentioned algorithms have been implemented and tested on real-world social network data and the obtained results have been mutually compared against each other whenever it made sense. For computationally demanding tasks, graphic processing units have been used in order to speed up calculations for vast amounts of data, e.g., during clustering. The performed tests have confirmed lower time requirements. All the performed analyses are, however, independent of the actually involved type of social network. Keywords: data mining, social networks, clustering, neural networks, ranking algorithms, CUDA
The use of social media during Canadian federal election 2015
Hlôšková, Barbora ; Křeček, Jan (advisor) ; Miessler, Jan (referee)
The diploma thesis is dealing with the analysis of the use of social networks by two canadian political parties and their leaders during the Canadian federal election 2015. The thesis refers to the theory of political communication, election campaigns and political marketing as the theoretical basis. It approaches the concept of Web 2.0 and identifies two major social media functions in political communication, dissemination of information and engagement. Use of social media and the representation of the these features is further analyzed by quantitative content analysis on social networks Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. The thesis builds on the past and present social networking research and can serve as a basis for further research into the use of social networks in political communication.
The filter bubble and its consequences
Riva, Alexandra ; Šlerka, Josef (advisor) ; Souček, Martin (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on negative consequences of personalized social sites called "The Filter Bubble". As for example, bachelor thesis focuses on Facebook, the typical social media platform which tailors its services to our personal preferences. The main question of the bachelor thesis is whether we are aware of negative consequences caused by filter bubble and how filtered information effects our worldview. The aim of this work is to introduces the term "Filter Bubble", evaluate benefits and risks and map awareness of the issue within a specific group of Facebook users using semi-structured interviews. Research uses qualitative method in line with Hendl J. (2005, 2nd ed.). Presented results of the research report how is the issue perceived by respondents and whether they are aware of the Filter Bubble. At the same time, the results present basis for a future research.
The Creation of Personal Identity on Social Network Sites
Mesiariková, Ivana ; Vochocová, Lenka (advisor) ; Švelch, Jaroslav (referee)
This final thesis is looking for ways social networking site users understand their virtual image, online identity and the way online identity is made. It also deals with the way users view the use of social networks and the fact that their virtual profiles reflect their personalities and opinions. It also handles a study on how users perceive the closeness of "Facebook world", whether as a world made up of real people contacts or just a cold virtual space. Social network users leave a digital trace behind. In addition, this thesis follows its impact on online reputation. Also it follows effect it has on user's virtual contacts. It considers attitudes towards social networking sites based on age and gender. It mentions certain effects that accompany user and his presence on internet and social network in general: disinhibition effect, flaming, trolling or spiral of silence theory. It describes evolution of the communication on social networks. In the final stage it focuses on commercial potential: marketing opportunities on Facebook, ways to exploit users' data and what will be the benefit for both parties.
Mathematical Methods in Economics
Zápotocký, Eduard ; Šustrová, Tereza (referee) ; Novotná, Veronika (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with website analysis using statistical methods. Data was collected in the time span between April 2015 and March 2016, being thoroughly analysed afterwards. Results of the analysis will be used to improve audience management and solution design.
Statistical Analysis of Social Network Users' Behavior from Advertising and Marketing Points of View
Pavlík, Marcel ; Doubravský,, Karel (referee) ; Kropáč, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor‘s thesis is the statistical analysis of social network users’ behaviour in terms of advertising and marketing activities. The first part of the thesis deals with the theoretical basis of social networks, sociological research and statistics. The second part deals with practicality, both sociological response and creating an online questionnaire, as well as statistical processing of collected data, including relevant findings and conclusions.

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