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Evaluation of donations in culture
Loušová, Romana ; Černá, Jitka (advisor) ; Králíková, Alena (referee)
This thesis focuses on corporate donations and possibilities for cultural organizations receive the support from companies in Czech Republic. The first part deals with the possibilities of funding and corporate support and sponsorship concept. Interviews with experts from the field of corporate philanthropy and cultural organizations clarify barriers between companies and the cultural organizations. Analysis of the applications reveals specific deficiences and errors that cultural organizations make in order to gain support from business sector. The work suggests that companies in Czech Republic do not have enough reasons to systematically support culture activities.
Tendency to philanthropy in secondary school students
VONDROVÁ, Šárka
The Bachelor Thesis deals theoretically and practically with the level of tendencies to philanthropy in secondary school students. Philanthropy expresses long-term commitment to public values and public benefit and it is a form of pro-social behaviour motivated by personal social responsibility for good operation of the society as a whole. The theoretical part deals with the development of philanthropy and its kinds, motivation to charity, moral, but also with the development of personality during adolescence. The goal of the Thesis is to measure generally and describe tendencies to philanthropy in secondary school students according to preset criteria (e.g. religiousness, gender, character of education of the respondents). Quantitative research was selected to ascertain this goal. Questionnaire method was used for data collection. ``The Philantrophy Scale{\crqq} by T. Schuyt, J. Smit and R. Bekkers in working translation by H. Záškodná (2008, 2009) and selected issues from the research called ``Philanthropy phenomenon: Attitudes of the public to donorship" by M. Hladká were used to elaborate the questionnaire. The questionnaire was completed by questions to ascertain some socio-demographic indicators. The research set consisted of 80 students and apprentices of secondary schools. The results of the Thesis showed that secondary school students display average tendencies to philanthropy and that factors like gender and school type do not influence such tendencies. Higher tendencies to philanthropy were displayed by respondents who believe in God. But the difference was not so marked to confirm the hypothesis that Church membership increased tendencies to philanthropy. Our literature has not been paying sufficient attention to philantoropy so far. That is why I see the benefit of my Thesis particularly in the opportunity to use its results for the needs of further research.

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