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International trade between European union and arab states of the Persian gulf
Kuchyňková, Barbora
This thesis is evaluating the mutual trade relation of European Union and Gulf Cooperation Council and it provides examination of the business environment in the Gulf region based on statistical and informatory data. In the thesis are examined the political and economic aspects of mutual cooperation that stands behind unsuccessful implementation of free trade agreement between them. In this thesis there are explained patterns of trade interaction between European Union and Gulf Cooperation Council and also the impacts of trade conditions in the Persian Gulf on European businesses. Based on examination of current state of relation and global circumstances are given perspectives for future cooperation and recommendations for deepening their business relations in the future.
Risk Analysis of Entrepreneurship and International Trade in Afghanistan
Čermák, Michael ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Štemberk, Jan (referee)
This thesis aims to analyze the business environment and the conditions for international trade in Afghanistan. The main focus is on the analysis of the risks that emerge from these conditions.
The Czech-Tunisian Business Cooperation Considering Cultural Differences
Krausová, Kateřina ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Bolotov, Ilya (referee)
The Bachelor Thesis is focused on business negotiation with Tunisian partners, above all it dedicates differences and possible barriers that could Czech investor meet during business negotiation. The aim of the work is to analyze factors from which come the differences in business negotiation and also in common life. Therefore I have paid attention not only to economic indicators of Tunisian economy, to Tunisian foreign trade and to Czech-Tunisian business cooperation but also to general geographic, historical and political characteristics. Because of the fact that Tunisia is now going through considerable political changes, I tried to find the most actual information and data that I later connected with historical facts and the Tunisian culture. When I compared Czech and Tunisian culture I used the theory of Dutch professor Geert Hofstede and using the five dimensions that he defined I have created a reflection of characteristic cultural and social differences. The work is divided into 4 parts: the first one is focused on basic facts about Tunisia, the second one concentrates at economic characteristic of Tunisia, the third one analyzes Czech-Tunisian business cooperation and in the last one I paid attention to culture and habits. Tunisia is an Arabic Islamic country that strongly differs from other countries in the region due to its more liberal view of Islam and also due to its more rational attitude to international events. Despite the fact that Tunisian citizens usually have moderate opinions they require respect to their culture including regard to the basic rules of Islam.
Commercial and cultural differences of Kenya
Dejmková, Kamila ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Klosová, Anna (referee)
This thesis focuses on commercial and cultural differences of Kenya. Kenya is a country in East Africa, located on the sea coast of the Indian Ocean. The official name of the state is Republic of Kenya. Kenya was named after an extinct volcano Kere Nyaga, which means Mountain of wonders in Kikuyu language. Kenya is the state that is quite different from the Czech Republic in the business and culture. This thesis provides the readers the basic characteristics of Kenya. Since Kenya is a multi-ethnic state, this thesis deals with the cultural specificities of the country. One of the goals of my thesis is closer to analyse trade environment in Kenya, and therefore I deal with the specificities of the Kenyan business environment. Kenya is a country that has the potential, and it is advantageous for Czech companies to invest in this country. Because of this reason is the fourth chapter of my thesis focuses on the opportunities and threats for czech companies.
State and business protocol of Great Britain
Sinajová, Zuzana ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Korandová, Jiřina (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the basic characteristics of British state and business protocol. The first part contains a definition and further explanation of some basic terms connected with the state protocol in general, as well as a short section about British state symbols and their symbolism. The second part is devoted to the British state protocol itself, its individual parts and their further characteristics. The third chapter focuses on detailed specifics of the British business protocol, beginning with the proper introduction when meeting someone new and ending with a successful business meeting and development of a business partnership. The last part presents an evaluation of a questionnaire concerning the British business environment and etiquette. For this purpose were used the answers of a random group of working British.

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