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Solidarity in Czech society (case study of organization)
Adamcová, Lucie ; Novotná, Eliška (advisor) ; Musil, Martin (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with solidarity and its importance for society. The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the degree of solidarity in the Czech society in a particular area. The aim is also to give the organization involved in this area recommendations for streamlining its activities. This work consists of a theoretical and practical part. The first chapters are mainly focused on solidarity in general. They explain the importance and division of solidarity by acclaimed authors. The central part of the thesis deals with solidarity in various areas of contemporary society. Greater attention is devoted to the negative effects of solidarity and involuntary solidarity developed by state interventions. The practical part is focused on the analysis of a particular organization. In conclusion, there are some recommendations for organizations proposed based on the analysis.
Motivation of students for working in non profit organisations explained on an example of the student organisation AIESEC
Bosáková, Markéta ; Dvořák, Marek (advisor) ; Poláková, Jana (referee)
This bachelor thesis discusses the topic of motivation of students joining the student organisation AIESEC. The theoretical part gathers information about the topics of motivation and volunteering in non-profit organisations, which will we be introduced on an example of a student organisation AIESEC. The empirical part presents results from the research that was conducted to find out what was the motivation of students to join the organisation, what factors substitute volunteers financial reward and what are the motives of students volunteers are for long-term staying in voluntary activity. Subsequently will we look into ways the management of the organisation stimulates its volunteers and if these methods are effective or not.
Limits of development it student association Erasmus Student Network
Chládová, Martina ; Pauknerová, Daniela (advisor) ; Bort, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis is focused on analysis of development limits in an european interdisciplinary student association called Erasmus Student Network (ESN). The main aim of the theoretical part is to clear up issues linked with non-governmental organizations, volunteering and specifics in motivation of volunteers. Practical part then directly focuses on ESN and research within their members. The research is connected with motivation, satisfaction and identification with the international association. Within the thesis there are used information from actual literature and trustworthy internet sources as well as information gained from ESN representatives and my own experience.

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