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The Competitiveness of the Czech and French Automotive Industry
Dykastová, Gabriela ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Fialová, Barbora (referee)
The bachelor thesis examines the competitiveness of the Czech automotive industry and the French automotive industry in terms of customer needs. The thesis focuses on the aspects which directly influence his decision to buy a new car. The aim of the thesis is to create a list of the most important competitive advantages of French and Czech producers of passenger cars in the Czech and French car market on the basis of analyses and comparison of acquired information. The thesis is composed of three chapters. The first chapter defines term competitiveness of the automotive industry. The second chapter separately analyses the Czech and French car brands and their possibilities of competitiveness in the Czech Republic and in France. The third chapter analyses and compares the competitiveness of the automotive industry of both countries. The conclusion of the thesis is the recognition that all surveyed producers are able to take advantage of their home market thanks to their characteristic qualities. Nevertheless, the French producers dominate the developing electric vehicle market.
Globalisation trends in Czech automotive industry
Mareš, Jan ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Kopecký, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the impact of globalisation and its trends on Czech automotive industry. The main purpose of this thesis is to describe and evaluate the influence of deepening globalisation on Czech automotive industry, especially major car manufacturers and their suppliers in the Czech Republic. Thesis involves the process of globalisation, current situation of world automotive industry and Czech automotive industry. Practical part of thesis analyses and defines globalisation within a supplier scope.
Does Foreign Direct Investment Affect Labour Productivity in the Automotive Industry? The Czech Republic Case Study
Moravcová, Martina ; Janíčko, Martin (advisor) ; Svoboda, Miroslav (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to show effects of foreign direct investment on labour productivity in Czech automotive sector in the period 2004-2009. The effects are measured through horizontal spillovers (technology transfer) representing the influence of foreign firm on Czech automotive sector and through Herfindahl index representing market concentration in the automotive sector. Based on models used in this thesis I have found out that between labour productivity and technology transfer of foreign firms in the automotive sector is not significant relationship, but labour productivity is positively and significantly influenced by market concentration in the sector. These findings do not correspond fully to widespread opinion that foreign direct investments enhance labour productivity of domestic firms by bringing new knowledge or technology. These findings correspond only to the hypothesis that higher concentration of the sector caused by foreign presence positively influence labour productivity.
Analysis of position of automotive industry in export of the Czech Republic
Trajkovski, Georgi ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Korandová, Jiřina (referee)
The first chapter is focused on a history of automotive industry and his development in the Czech Republic. The second chapter is called Automotive industry in the world, there is the Czech Republic compared to other countries, in which is the automotive industry important. There are also compared the largest automotive compenies to each other. The third chapter is aimed at a present situation in the Czech automotive industry. This chapter is divided into three parts (Czech car pool, Automotive production, Export of cars in the Czech economy). The fourth chapter is focused on the influence of the globalization for the Czech automotive industry (for this work is chosen the brand Škoda Auto).

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