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Conversion of Bata manufacturing buildings
Németh, Ondřej ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The Bachelor's thesis is based on an architectural study which was done in the winter semester of the 4th year of my bachelor's studies. The aim was to propose an alternative option to use two former industrial buildings number 24 and 25 destined for demolition. This thesis focuses only on the conversion of the building no.24. The main idea of this work is to create objects for small and medium businesses in the center of the former factory complex Baťa company. Even though the area is dilapidated, still has its urban and architectural quality and the huge potential for new uses. This conversion would object as part of this unique complex preserve while there brought activities creating new jobs, does not burden public resources.
Úroveň cirkularity podniků v Irsku a Česku
Stříbrná, Veronika
This diploma thesis deals with the circular economy and its implementation in Ireland and the Czech Republic. The theoretical part describes the starting points from which the concept of the environment and its benefits for life and sustainable development are based. At the same time, the differences compared to the linear model of the economy are presented here. The work also describes the new strategies and programs of Ireland and the Czech Republic, which help the countries in implementing the circular economy. The analytical part of the work is devoted to the analysis of the development of the circular economy in the Czech Republic and Ireland. First, general indicators for the development of circularity are included in the analysis, then those focused on the level of enterprises are selected. The main goal of the work was to present the circular economy and evaluate its development in both countries and their companies.
The Role of Business Lobby in the Immigration Reform in the United States during the Second Administration of George W. Bush
Mackuliaková, Kristína ; Kozák, Kryštof (advisor) ; Raška, Francis (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the role of business lobbying in relation to the political arena of immigration reform in the United States during the second Bush administration era. It attempts to evaluate the impact of businesses on immigration policies through their lobbying activities. It analyzes expenditures on two separate bills that were introduced in Congress in the years 2006 and 2007. The thesis tries to answer the question whether American businesses enjoy an uneven impact on politics and is based on several premises. Businesses try to increase their profits via decreasing the wage level which is made possible by abundance of workers. They also try to prevent a situation in which there is a scarcity of workers. Businesses thus demand open liberal immigration policy and spend considerable resources to achieve this goal. Businesses have, according to some authors, a special position among other interest groups which enables them to effectively control political decisions. Given the fact that both bills I considered were liberal and heavily supported by the business lobby groups and still did not pass in the Congress I will claim that businesses are not as powerful as often expected.
Conversion of Bata manufacturing buildings
Németh, Ondřej ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The Bachelor's thesis is based on an architectural study which was done in the winter semester of the 4th year of my bachelor's studies. The aim was to propose an alternative option to use two former industrial buildings number 24 and 25 destined for demolition. This thesis focuses only on the conversion of the building no.24. The main idea of this work is to create objects for small and medium businesses in the center of the former factory complex Baťa company. Even though the area is dilapidated, still has its urban and architectural quality and the huge potential for new uses. This conversion would object as part of this unique complex preserve while there brought activities creating new jobs, does not burden public resources.
The Role of Business Lobby in the Immigration Reform in the United States during the Second Administration of George W. Bush
Mackuliaková, Kristína ; Kozák, Kryštof (advisor) ; Raška, Francis (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the role of business lobbying in relation to the political arena of immigration reform in the United States during the second Bush administration era. It attempts to evaluate the impact of businesses on immigration policies through their lobbying activities. It analyzes expenditures on two separate bills that were introduced in Congress in the years 2006 and 2007. The thesis tries to answer the question whether American businesses enjoy an uneven impact on politics and is based on several premises. Businesses try to increase their profits via decreasing the wage level which is made possible by abundance of workers. They also try to prevent a situation in which there is a scarcity of workers. Businesses thus demand open liberal immigration policy and spend considerable resources to achieve this goal. Businesses have, according to some authors, a special position among other interest groups which enables them to effectively control political decisions. Given the fact that both bills I considered were liberal and heavily supported by the business lobby groups and still did not pass in the Congress I will claim that businesses are not as powerful as often expected.
The support of the business environment in the United Kingdom
Vacíková, Dana ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Korandová, Jiřina (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze how the british coalition government support the development of the business environment in the United Kingdom. The first chapter introduces the business environment in the United Kingdom. The second chapter describes the support of the business environment, particularly the changes in tax system and the support of entrepreneurial culture. In the third chapter is a breif characteristics of the support for businesses.
economy cars in the center: the allocation of parking space
Uhlířová, Petra ; Bartoň, Petr (advisor) ; Hudík, Marek (referee)
Possibility of parking plays a role in deciding where to go and the driver where to purchase goods and services. In sectors such as trade, hotels, catering, transport and storage is likely that some percentage of these drivers will form. The paper tries to explain whether the introduction of paid parking zones will affect the growth of businesses in these sectors since the introduction of paid parking zones receive visitors "theoretical" chance to park, compared to locations where paid parking zones are not. Work with the help of least-squares could not determine whether this hypothesis is true in parts of Prague 3 and 7, which introduced paid parking zones in 2008. The model appeared generally statistically insignificant, which can not be concluded whether the introduction of paid parking zones will lead to greater development of businesses in sectors such as trade, hotels, catering, transport and storage in the city of Prague 3 and 7

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