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Educational system in China and its impact on the country's competitiveness
Pacalová, Michaela ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Procházková Ilinitchi, Cristina (referee)
The thesis is devoted to the topic of the educational system in China. The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the impact of higher education on competitiveness and to verify the hypothesis that investing in human capital is a key factor in increasing China's competitiveness. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part defines the basic definitions of competitiveness and the indices in which competitiveness is measured. It also characterizes specific pillars of given indices. The practical part evaluates the educational system, its history, the basic structure and, in particular, the problems that are present in the field of educationg in China. The second part is devoted to the impact of higher education on China's competitiveness. By using the well-known competitiveness indexes, the thesis evaluates the criterion focused on higher education. Part of the chapter is to look at the actual reforms implemented by the Chinese government in order to eliminate the problems with which the education system is linked, thus contributing to increasing overall competitiveness in the country.
Competitiveness of Czech republic within the context of Europe 2020 strategy
Tóth, Oliver ; Nečadová, Marta (advisor) ; Šumpíková, Markéta (referee)
Bachelor´s thesis deals with examination, comparison and analysis of the indicators of Europe 2020 strategy and the Europe 2020 Competitiveness Index in the period of the beginning of strategy implementation in 2010 till 2016. Thesis is divided into two compact parts. First, the theoretical one includes explanation of the term "competitiveness", characteristics of the Europe 2020 strategy and methodology of weighing national competitiveness regarding the model Europe 2020 of World Economic Forum. Second, the practical one is divided into two articles. First article dedicates to observation and analysis of the causes of progress towards the strategy goals acheived by Czech republic and European Union. Second article is dedicated to analysis of the competitiveness of EU and Czech republic according to mentioned model and to comparison with the countries of Visegrád Group as well. The last pasrt of the thesis contains an outcome of the facts found, list of the tables, images and graphs.
Economic competitiveness of Germany
Novák, Ondřej ; Toth, Daniel (advisor) ; Zdeněk, Zdeněk (referee)
This diploma thesis focused on the issue of competitiveness in current globalized world. It is focused on national and regional competitiveness in one of the most developed countries in the world, which is the Federal Republic of Germany. In the first part of this thesis are defined basic concepts of globalization, competitiveness in the corporate, regional and national levels, as well as possibilities for their evaluation. In the next section is explored national economic competitiveness of Germany. Starting with economic characteristics of the Federal Republic of Germany, along with economic characteristics other selected countries, Norway and the Czech Republic. With which is Germany currently compared in the evaluation of competitiveness. Countries are compared in all of the 12 pillars of competitiveness evaluation, which is conducted by the World Economic Forum. Based on these results, are the relative and absolute changes in evaluation of the competitiveness of Germany between 2010-2011 and 2014-2015, further identified. In the final part of this diploma thesis are presented characteristics of the 16 federal states of Germany. Subsequently, by solving the problem of multi-criteria decision-determined, are all of the federal states of Germany lined up by level of their competitiveness. The final output is the territorial division of the Federal Republic of Germany based on various levels of regional competitiveness.
Strategy of Competitive Encounters
Jílek, Stanislav ; Látalová, Martina (referee) ; Bartes, František (advisor)
The thesis deals with the optimal choice of competitive strategy for the company Sulko. The work consists of an analysis of the company´s current state, the theoretical background and the proposal part. The part of thesis analyzing the company´s current state focuses on whether the company has a competitive strategy and strategic goals set. The theoretical part describes the issue of competitive strategy, the process of strategy formation and competitive advantages. The third part includes the comparison of Sulko to the top ten competitors at the market and also there is a practical example of all companies´ responses to customer´s demand for a product. Finally, the optimal competitive strategy is determined.
The Czech Republic after joining the European Union - changes in competitiveness
Trunečková, Alena ; Nečadová, Marta (advisor) ; Kulbakov, Nikolay (referee)
This thesis deals with changes in competitiveness of the Czech Republic after joining the European Union. The goal of the thesis is to analyse the methodology of measuring competitiveness by The World Economic Forum using multi-criteria evaluation and to compare changes in competitiveness of the Czech Republic after joining EU. The theoretical part describes the idea of competitiveness in microeconomics and macroeconomics. I mention the strategies concerning with competitiveness and institutions which measure national competitiveness. In practical part I research each pillar of the Global Competitiveness Report 2015-16 and 2010-11, analyse and compare them. I compare the score also with diameter of advanced economies.
Podnikání na světových trzích: porovnávací studie
Ghazanfar, Anmol ; Bolotov, Ilya (advisor) ; Cook, Gina (referee)
The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to make the reader aware of the history, culture, and economy of the three countries: Russia, China, and Saudi Arabia. The thesis is divided into three parts, dedicated to the topics mentioned above. There is a conclusion presented at the end of each chapter that explains and compares the three countries. Before entering a foreign market, one must learn and become aware of these three main areas, as it (the knowledge) can be used as a helpful and informative aid when doing business in these countries that have a very high potential, interesting history, complex culture, and economy.
Multicriterial concept of competitiveness and EU
Grunda, Jakub ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Vlčková, Jana (referee)
The thesis focuses on multicriterial concept of competitiveness at the international level in relation with European Union. The final value of the EU competitiveness is measured on the basis of competitiveness methodology and research of World Economic Forum by using the European economic and social models. The aim is to analyze the value and then compare it with the current economically important global players. The output of the analysis is to determine the strengths and weaknesses of the EU competitiveness in the international context.
Position of the Czech Republic in the international competitiveness rankings
Grunda, Jakub ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Kopecký, Jan (referee)
Competitiveness at the international level is researched mainly by World Economic Forum and International Institute for Management Development. According to their results, international competitiveness rankings are created annually. This work uses the most current results of those two aforementioned institutions and analyzes the competitiveness of the Czech Republic whose data are not only presented independently but also in comparison with Germany and Slovakia. The aim is to determinate strengths and weaknesses of the Czech Republic in the international field.
Position of the Czech Republic in the international competitiveness
Sekuličová, Dominika ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Hanzlíková, Helena (referee)
The thesis deals with the concept of competitiveness. It attempts to define this indicator and highlight the possible ways of its measuring. In this context, the two most important institutions, the World Economic Forum and the International Institute for Management Development are presented. Furthermore, it tries to evaluate the development of competitiveness of the Czech Republic within the last three years. Finally, this work compares the CR with Belgium from the perspective of international competitiveness.
International competitiveness of Czech Republic in new millenium
Štěpánek, Lukáš ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Nigrinová, Lenka (referee)
The diploma thesis examines the development of the competitiveness of Czech Republic since 2000 by means of measurable and comprehensive indicators. The first two chapters generate the theoretical basis for following analysis. In the first chapter is defined the concept of competitiveness at the macroeconomic level. The second chapter deals with methods and principles of measuring competitiveness, which are applied to economy of Czech Republic. First is examined the export performance and its development in the new millennium. Following is analyzed the indicators of cost competitiveness compared with EU member states. Eventually are described evaluation results of the World Economic Forum and the International Institute for Management Development.

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