National Repository of Grey Literature 166 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.11 seconds. 

Optimalizace dřevostavby rodinného domu do pasivního standardu
Fukal, David
This diploma thesis deals with the design and blueprints for timber buildings according to principles for design of passive buildings. The structure is designed as diffusion-open. Individual compositions were assessed according to building physics and financial calculations of material costs were made. This thesis compares various possible options for improving energy concept of the house including internal building technology. The clever design and optimization of structures made reduction of specific heat needed for heating and other parameters to desired values for passive houses to achieve modern and healthy living possible.

Development of concept Blue Ocean strategy
Chiziţcaia, Oxana ; Doucek, Petr (advisor) ; Novotný, Jakub (referee)
The subject of this thesis are two terms, start-ups and strategies blue oceans. The aim is therefore to realize characteristic development of the strategy and the concept of start-up and subsequent analysis of the key success factors of start-ups, in correspondence to the strategy. Output objective is to formulate recommendations on the business segment, investors. The above primary terms are initially defined and subsequently integrated in terms of the practical analysis selected start-ups, which is also based design of this work. The work was divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part identifies and traces the development of the strategic concept at the time, according to the primary authors of publications strategy. Then I present the designation start-up and subsequent key factors. Subsequent practical part is converted, through analysis and comparison, theoretical background in practice. This section presents the start-ups Crowdholding and Emuj and subsequently evaluated their key success factors. In another part I implements assessment of the factors of their success in terms of key aspects of the Blue Ocean strategy. Outputs are recommendations for potential investors in terms of controversy over business plans. The conclusion summarizes the theoretical and practical part of the thesis.

Analysis of the Social Responsibility Activities in the Borough Prague 19
Bartošová, Eva ; Plášková, Alena (advisor) ; Hrubčík, Martin (referee)
The Bachelor's Thesis is dealing with the Corporate Social Responsibility in the public sector, especially in the public administration. The theoretical part specifies reasons and benefits of the use of CSR in public sector and subscribes some of the approaches to the implementation of the concept in public administration. The practical part is focused on the analysis of the social responsibility activities in the borough Prague 19, of which procedure is inspired by the questionnaire of the KORP method, from which some themes and areas were chosen. The practical part also includes the results of the research of the public's opinions on the quality of the care for their life in the borough Prague 19. The research was performed by the questionnaire survey. The outcome of the Bachelor's Thesis is the proposal of the possibilities for the widening and improving of the CSR activities in the borough in the future.

Analysis of Influence of European Sovereign Debt Crisis on Financial institutions
Byrtusová, Eva ; Jílek, Josef (advisor) ; Titze, Miroslav (referee)
Banking crisis and following sovereign debt crisis are the cause of some changes on the financial market. This thesis is mainly focused on the debt crisis and its impact on financial sector stability. Roots, consequences and probable solutions of the debt crisis are also examined. Among analysed solutions were included proposals for financial transaction tax, stability bonds and regulation under new concept of CRD IV, bail-in and federalization of the eurozone. Analysed are also ratings, fiscal policy and optimality of the euro currency areas and its impact on stability of financial institutions. According to results, some proposals could be contrary to each other if implemented in its present form. Or it can increase moral hazard of financial institutions. Another consequence is establishment of new regulations. On the other hand, positive is that financial institutions have endured the sovereign debt crisis.

The Question of Origins of Value in Naturalistic Philosophy of Irving Singer
Hlávka, Jan ; Dadejík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Zuska, Vlastimil (referee)
Irving Singer's theory of value declares itself a member of american naturalistic and pragmatic tradition. It refuses metaphysical speculation on behalf of empirism and stresses the processual character of every experience, focusing more on its imaginatively-affective rather than rational part. Singer distinguishes two basic types of valuation: appriciation of an object, seen as an instrument for a given function, and spontaneous bestowal of value, which values the object on the basis of its own qualities - generating an affective attachement in the process. In a healthy organism, both ought to cooperate to support the fullness of life-in-the-world. Their harmonization is a matter of aesthetics as recognized in the case of love or works of art. This thesis criticizes Singer's project from its own point of view - the american naturalism. In the first chapter, it describes closely Singer's point-of-departure and places it within historical tradition. The matter of the "intrinsic value controversy" is drawn here as well. Following two chapters probe into the pillars of Singer's systém - the conceptions of appriciation, bestowal, imagination and idealization. In comparison with the doctrines of John Dewey, George Santayana and christian situational ethics, fundamentally eclectical character of Singer's...

Flexicurity in the European Union
Mirská, Martina ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Kačírková, Eliška (referee)
This thesis deals with the concept of flexicurity, which represents a modern approach to the issues of labour market in the European Union. The main goal of the thesis is to identify if, why and in which ways should the members of the European Union use flexicurity as a part of their employment policies. In order to fulfill this goal, a general part is presented first, then a practical example is used and finally there is an application part, which again results in general conclusions. The first chapter describes the theoretical framework of flexicurity and history of the European employment policy. The second chapters evaluates functioning of flexicurity in practice using Denmark as an example. The third and at the same time the last chapter clusters European countries according to their social models and presents recommendations on how to apply flexicurity accordingly.

Strengthening in patients with nonspecific low back pain
Novák, Dalibor ; Tlapák, Petr (advisor) ; Čech, Zdeněk (referee)
In the present work we compare the effectiveness of therapy in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain (CNLBP) using classical analytical strengthening and strengthening program based on principles of physiotherapy techniques that focus on the stabilization of the spine and are used in the treatment CNLBP. The experiment included a total of 14 patients diagnosed with CNLBP who were divided into two groups (n = 7), each of who underwent a 12-week training either classical or physiotherapy conceived strengthening. As for the evaluated parameters, we chose the size and quality of pain (visual analogue scale and Short Form McGill Pain Questionnaire), restrictions in daily life in relation to LBP (Oswestry Disability Index); we tried to capture a change in the stabilizing muscle function by using a collection of tests according to Kolar (2006). The evaluation took place at the beginning and after the program and then at intervals of six months. The results showed that there was a statistically significant improvement in both groups in the monitored parameters. The difference in results in pain intensity and functional limitations in life when comparing the two groups showed statistically insignificant. Both the groups of patients improved their score in the evaluation of the stabilizing functions of...

Je Eurozóna ekonomickou chybou? Přístup teorie optimálních měnových zón
Drobík, Michal ; Petrášek, František (advisor) ; Mládek, Josef (referee)
The diploma thesis is aimed to apply the theoretical concept of optimum currency areas, i.e. probably the most comprehensive approach to analyze the suitability of establishing a currency area, to the real and currently difficulties solving environment of EMU states. The first, theoretical-methodological part shows the development of the OCA theory, as founded by Robert A. Mundell and expanded upon by further contributors and critics thereafter. This part focuses especially on defining the optimality criteria, which are then analyzed in the empirical-analytical section. In order to assess the level of optimality, which the euro area members have reached during the common currency existence period, concrete and empirical data are analyzed - data, showing the previous development of the selected indicators, describing the criteria fulfilling. In the final part of the thesis, the author considers the overall optimality rate of euro area and points out its consequences for the Czech Republic, as a candidate country. Furthermore, the entry-timing question is discussed as well, when finished by a two possible scenarios of our accession to EMU. In relation to this issue, the author also discusses the relevancy to assess the readiness for entering the euro area according to the parameters of Maastricht criteria.

Implementation of Business Intelligence in building industry
Melichar, Jan ; Novotný, Ota (advisor) ; Nedvídek, Aleš (referee)
Diploma thesis is focused on the strategic performance management and Business Intelligence domain. Main objectives of the thesis are to define strategic goals of building enterprise by help of the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) concept and to assign specific metrics to these strategic goals. Another objective of this work is to design Business Intelligence (BI) implementation which means building a data warehouse upon company data, multidimensional cubes and user-defined reports. Initial theoretical principles are described in the first part of this work in which main issues of strategic performance management, BSC concept and BI domain are specified. In the practical part the strategic goals and specific metrics of building enterprise are defined. The output of this chapter is an overall strategic map containing strategic goals with assigned metrics and also comments describing mutual relationships of these goals. Next chapter deals with building a data warehouse upon company data, multidimensional cubes and user-defined reports with measured values interpretation. Contribution of the thesis consists in the enterprise management model upon BSC concept which helps specify strategic goals and also the design of BI implementation which should simplify monitoring of these strategic goals by the help of the metrics specified. Another contribution for building industry enterprise management can be an overview of main BI technologies and the ways and means of its practical application.

The influence of physiotherapy on patients with osteoporosis
REJŽKOVÁ, Olga
The theoretical part poses challange of osteoporosis as a disease that is in the limelight in recent years. Since it is a disease that causes bone rarefaction and bone stock loss was part of the work devoted to themes of microscopic and macroscopic structure of bone, bone formation and development, factors affecting growth and bone remodeling. Furthermore, the theoretical part describes the different types of osteoporosis, defines the causes and risk factors of disease, informs about modern methods and treatment procedures and establishes important principles for prevention. This work also focuses on the diagnosis of disease, particularly it is centred on the clinical and X-ray studies, osteodensitometry and laboratory tests which are currently the most frequently used methods of diagnosis. The examination procedures were discribed in detail in section operating methodology of research that were later used in the actual researches. They were especially densitometry imaging method that was used to determine bone density, followed by laboratory tests by means of them were detected samples of blood levels for substances that affect bone metabolism. To evaluate muscle strength and shortened muscle groups are used methods by prof. MUDr.Vladimir Janda, DrSc. Furthermore, the assessment of spine development, character and poise along with examination of stability were evaluated according to Romberg. The invertigate was composed of four patients. Two of them were involved in regular physiotherapeutic exercises, the other two were treated only with medicaments.