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Využitelnost veřejných zdrojů pro financování vzdělávání zaměstnanců podnikatelským subjektem
Křížek, Matěj
Křížek, M. Utilisation of public resources for financing employee education by business entities. Bachelor thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2023. This bachelor thesis focuses on the utilisation of public resources for financing employee education by business entities. The objective of the thesis is to iden-tify significant aspects of the issue of employee education in relation to the possibility of using grant resources for financing the respective educational process in a selected domestic company. The study employs a quantitative approach. The main findings of the study indicate that the costs of employee education include both explicit and implicit costs, and through sensitivity analysis, it was determined how cash-flow changes with the alteration of individual variables. The study contributes to a deeper understanding of the relationships between employee education, grant financing, and overall company efficiency, which can be useful for further research and practice in the field of human resources management.
Financing of sports clubs from public resources in Teplice
Veselý, Daniel ; Opelík, Daniel (advisor) ; Šíma, Jan (referee)
Title: Financing of sports clubs from public resources in statutory city Teplice. Objectives: Main objective of this bachelor thesis is to suggest an improvement in subsidy policy of city Teplice regarding sport. This suggestion is based on research among sports clubs located in the city that draw subsidies from public resources. Methods: Data which the improvement suggestion is based upon were collected by semi-structured interviews with representatives of sports clubs located in Teplice. Semi-structured interviews with representatives of current city government members were also done, so that the current government could provide their point of view on identified problems. Possibilities of the municipality government regarding public funding of sports clubs were also discussed in this interview. Secondary data analysis of various sources regarding public funding of sports clubs was also used as a secondary method in this bachelor thesis. Results: Perception of subsidy policy of statutory city Teplice regarding sport is relatively positive. Clubs are usually happy with the amount of finance they receive. They also highlight easy administration and kind approach of city officials. The biggest problem identified in the research was that the current subsidy setting does not reflect on how financially...
Financing of public universities in the Czech Republic
Pešíková, Natálie ; Tichá, Milena (advisor) ; Stracený, Josef (referee)
v AJ The thesis addresses funding of public universities in the Czech Republic. It describes, analyzes and assesses the current method of university funding from public and other resources and points out the most important issues in this area. A part of the study is devoted to the topic of introducing tuition fees as one of the possible methods of students' participation on the university's funding. The study provides arguments for and against such measure and proposes a solution on how to apply it in the Czech Republic. In relation to that, the focus is also posed on financial aid to students, specifically student savings for education and student loans on tuition fees without which the introduction of such measure is difficult to imagine. Criteria which the system providing loans to students should account for are considered and further other possible alternatives of the system are introduced and assessed. The final section presents several possibilities from which public universities may obtain funding beyond the basic framework of the state budget.
Concept suggestion of sport funding in the czech republic
Bříza, Matouš ; Štědroň, Bohumír (advisor) ; Janák, Vladimír (referee)
Objectives: The main aim of this work is to evaluate the current system of sports financing from public sources in the Czech Republic. Based on this analysis, analysis of sports funding system from public budgets in selected EU countries try to create a new system of financing sport that is stable, systematic, transparent, efficient, and sustainable development. Methods: The work used the method of analysis and comparative. Analysis method was applied when examining the current financing system in the Czech Republic and in selected foreign countries. The method of comparison was then used to compare the information gathered from various funding schemes. Results: The results suggest that the sports sector in the Czech Republic is deeply underfunded, despite what economic and social benefits of each sport brings. In order to improve the current system are proposed partial measures, aimed at long-term support for the concept of the sport in the country. Partial proposals based on an analysis of the financing of sport in the Czech Republic and the subsequent comparison with selected systems in selected EU countries. Key words: public expenditures, financing of sport, institucionalizace, system of funding
Financing of public universities in the Czech Republic
Pešíková, Natálie ; Tichá, Milena (advisor) ; Stracený, Josef (referee)
v AJ The thesis addresses funding of public universities in the Czech Republic. It describes, analyzes and assesses the current method of university funding from public and other resources and points out the most important issues in this area. A part of the study is devoted to the topic of introducing tuition fees as one of the possible methods of students' participation on the university's funding. The study provides arguments for and against such measure and proposes a solution on how to apply it in the Czech Republic. In relation to that, the focus is also posed on financial aid to students, specifically student savings for education and student loans on tuition fees without which the introduction of such measure is difficult to imagine. Criteria which the system providing loans to students should account for are considered and further other possible alternatives of the system are introduced and assessed. The final section presents several possibilities from which public universities may obtain funding beyond the basic framework of the state budget.
Public Subsidies to Emerging Theatre Venues in Prague
Vondráčková, Anna ; Riedlbauch, Václav (advisor) ; Janeček, Václav (referee)
In the first part of the thesis, the present state of the Prague theatre network is introduced and the preconditions and possibilities of its further development are discussed. The introduction is followed by the analysis of the funding of the Prague theatres and cultural policy focusing on the system of subsidies and grants, transformation of the theatre network and other means of support. In the second part of the thesis, a thorough analysis of the six theatre venues that have emerged in the last six years, namely Studio Hrdinů, Company.cz in Divadlo Komedie, Venuše ve Švehlovce, Vila Štvanice, Jatka 78 and Panoptikon Barikáda, is provided. The analysis focuses on various factors influencing the venues: their location, relationship with the lawful owner of the property, legal form, their relationship with the audience, and last but not least the way they are funded. In the conclusion, the comparison of the situation of the six venues is provided.
Analysis of financing public universities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia in the context of economic crisis
Stankovič, František ; Titze, Miroslav (advisor) ; Vebrová, Ludmila (referee)
Higher education is irreplaceable in today's society. It represents the highest level of the education system and contributes to the development of a society based on knowledge. Effective system of financing higher education is crucial. Higher education in the Czech Republic and Slovakia is underfunded and although it is characterized as multi-source, public funding remains as the primary source. Role of qualitative indicators is increasing. Unlike the performance indicators, it motivates universities to improve the quality of education and the development of science and research, which has been proved during the crisis to be essential.
Financial impacts of the economic crisis on Czech festivals of classical music
Jelínek, Jakub ; Riedlbauch, Václav (advisor) ; Mikan, Pavel (referee)
The main objective of this thesis is to map and interpret the financial impacts of the economic crisis on a selected group of classical music cultural events by describing the influence of the possible decline in financial resources on their output and efficiency. The first part of the thesis presents the theoretical basis of culture financing and cultural policy in the Czech Republic and sums up the fundamental economic theories of the behaviour of economy during economic crisis, thus providing a starting point for further interpretation of the performance of these organizations. The second part of this thesis comprises qualitative research of possible variables on a representative sample of classical music festivals. The research is carried out through a content analysis of their annual reports and a secondary analysis of other data provided by relevant institutions. The final section of the thesis attempts to evaluate the impact of the economic crisis on the cultural sector, to confirm or disprove the initial premises and to evaluate generally the financial stability of the Czech classical music festivals.
Development of tuition fees in higher education in EU countries
KOUDELKOVÁ, Marcela
This thesis "Development of tuition fees in higher education in EU countries" deals with the development of tuition fees as a means of higher education funding in EU countries. First part deals with the development of European higher education policy. Then the development and form of tuition fees in EU countries is described. The development of tuition fees in these three countries is analysed ? in Germany and Austria and also United Kingdom, because the tuition fees here is the highest within all EU countries. The conclusion of this thesis is focused on the issue of introducing tuition fees in the Czech Republic in the context of EU countries and on presenting the arguments of both the advocates and the opponents of its possible introducing.
Funding of universities in the Czech Republic and Sweden
Dvořáková, Michaela ; Urbánek, Václav (advisor) ; Kubík, Rudolf (referee)
This thesis focuses on the funding of universities in the Czech Republic and Sweden. The first part is dedicated to the economic characteristics of education as a good. It is followed by a description of the university system in the Czech Republic, especially the methodology to allocate funds and evaluation of its pros and cons and overall functionality. The Swedish system is also described in an identical manner. In the second part, the main objective is to compare these two approaches to the funding of higher education based on three predetermined criteria, evaluate them and point out potential flaws.

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