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Economic Aspects of Process Innovation in an Enterprise
Bilík, Adam ; Gregor, Ondřej (referee) ; Bočková, Nina (advisor)
The presented bachelor thesis deals with the assessment of selected economic aspects of the established process innovation in the field of production digitalization in the selected company. The economic benefits of innovation for the company were formulated on the basis of the economic indicators results evaluation. The analysis and evaluation of the implemented process innovation in a broader context clearly shows that the specific process innovation in the field of production digitalization has become a significant benefit for the company, as it has a positive impact on the company as well as on its employees and future direction. Digitization in general thus represents a clear trend that the analysed society intends to continue.
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Performance Evaluation of Company Lunaria
Dočekalová, Eva ; Jedlička, Jaromír (referee) ; Režňáková, Mária (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with evaluation of company performance. The opening part describes the theoretical points, which is followed by introduction of the company. Using the financial analysis methods the financial condition of the company is evaluated. The results are compared to other five competitors. In the closing part are suggested recommendations to improve company performance.
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Company Costs and Connection with the Labour Productivity
MALINOVÁ, Adéla
This bachelor's thesis focuses on analysis of costs development in relation to labour productivity. Calculations of the labour productivity are performed on the whole-company as well as on the production cost center base and results are given in-kind and in-cash. Based on the analysed development of labour productivity, the causes of year-on-year changes in personnel costs are identified. At the end of the work, possible solutions are proposed to increase the level of labour productivity and reduce costs in the monitored company.
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Economic Aspects of Process Innovation in an Enterprise
Bilík, Adam ; Gregor, Ondřej (referee) ; Bočková, Nina (advisor)
The presented bachelor thesis deals with the assessment of selected economic aspects of the established process innovation in the field of production digitalization in the selected company. The economic benefits of innovation for the company were formulated on the basis of the economic indicators results evaluation. The analysis and evaluation of the implemented process innovation in a broader context clearly shows that the specific process innovation in the field of production digitalization has become a significant benefit for the company, as it has a positive impact on the company as well as on its employees and future direction. Digitization in general thus represents a clear trend that the analysed society intends to continue.
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Added value of tourism in particular region (Českokrumlovsko)
BALKOVÁ, Denisa
Main aim of this diploma thesis was to apply a standard methodology for calculating economic impacts of the value added of tourism in this region, based on an analysis of tourism performance in the district of Český Krumlov. Partial aim was to identify regional barriers caused by problematic data and suggest possible measures that need to be taken inevitably.
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Global value chains after the Great Recession: main challenges for advanced and developing countries
Tsyrulnik, Alexandr ; Bolotov, Ilya (advisor) ; Černá, Iveta (referee)
The industrial revolution made great industrial powers out of North America and Western Europe. Hundred years after, ICT revolution and offshoring of production processes paved the way for intense economic growth of the developing countries. Following breakdown of the Soviet Bloc, market oriented reforms in China together with other circumstances have gradually changed balance of powers in favour of the developing world. However, developed economies have been keeping a competitive advantage consisting in activities associated with creativity and know-how, while the newly industrialized countries have been using mainly extensive growth model based on cheap labour and repetitive activities. These processes have been taking place across highly advanced and sophisticated global value chains. Our goal is to look deeply into the impact of the smiling curve and the evolution of the shares of value added for both developing and developed countries, before and after the Great Recession, across three industries: textile, electronics and automotive, and find out, whether developing countries are situated in a so-called low value added trap, in other words their shares for a longer period have either been stagnating or declining, while shares of developed countries have been constantly growing.
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