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Higher education in Austria: the rule of law , case studies and implications for Czech Republic
Kravcivová, Aneta ; Neumann, Pavel (advisor) ; Antal, Jarolím (referee)
In 2015, Wien Wirtschafsuniversität ranked among economic universities regularly disclosed on the Financial Times in position number 42. The University of Economics last three years, around 80th place. Why is this so? In the context of this thesis is to analyze not only the legal prerequisites for successful graduates of the master's program Finance and Accounting, but also deals with the practical use of knowledge on the labor market resp. As well as the current unemployment of graduates in what fields they can work, etc. In this work also deals with the human capital theory, which explores the motives for higher education. They are given different conditions during their studies at WU and Economics, as well as development starting salary after graduation. The last chapter contains examples that would be good to apply in the Czech higher education system. The question remains, why WU placed on better positions than ALL? According to the author's investment in science and research in Austria - currently invest nearly 2% of GDP, as well as 100-year-old development WU, when no interruption to develop economic theory and their application in practice, as well as linking university knowledge with practice.
Chosen non-governmental organisation fighting against corruption
Kravcivová, Aneta ; Vymětal, Petr (advisor) ; Rohrbacher, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of this bachelor work is to define the term corruption and to introduce some chosen non-governmental organisation fighting against corruption worldwide and also in the Czech Republic and to evaluate their success in this fight. In the first part there are described a definition of corruption, its typologies, syndromes, causes and impacts. The Principal-Agent-Client theory and the theory of bureaucracy are also included there. In the second part the chosen non-governmental organisation fighting against corruption worldwide are the Group of the World Bank, Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD), U4.NO, Transparency International and the United Nations (UN). The Czech branch of Transparency International (TIC), Oživení and Růžový panter represent the non-governmental organisation in the Czech Republic that were chosen. The anti-corruption line 199 is mentioned marginally.

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