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Využitie spoločensky zodpovedného podnikania u telefónnych operátorov v ČR a SR
Kováčik, Jakub
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to find out the level of utilization and the subsequent comparison of the concept of social responsible business in slovak Telekom and czech O2. The key to the evaluation was the comparison of the CSR activities used by both operators, which were surveyed from publicly available annual reports. Based on a comparison of these activities, it is clear that for both operators, the level of use of the principles of social responsible business is at a very comparable level. In each of the three pillars, there were minimal differences between the level of utilization of both operators. In there commendations, possible social responsible activities were proposed to broaden the activities of mobile phone operators and the benefits of CSR activities were evaluated.
Collective dominance in competition law and its abuse
Kolarczyková, Eva ; Boháček, Martin (advisor) ; Levý, Jan (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is a comprehensive analysis of the concept of collective dominance, in particular with reference to the evaluation of its applicability and utility in practice. The first chapter deals with the main features of the oligopoly market and Czech and European legal provisions on the abuse of a dominant position and mergers within which it has evolved. On base of the analysis of Court of Justice and General Court judgements the second chapter explains the notion of the collective dominance and examines the obligatory conditions of the collective dominance, as well as the factors which influence these conditions. The third chapter concerns the concept of collective dominance with regard to competition law taxonomy. It compares not only the test of collective dominance applied pursuant to the article 102 TFEU with the test applied according to the Council Regulation (EC) No 139/2004 on the control of concentrations between undertakings, but also the concept of collective dominance with the agreements pursuant to the article 101 TFEU. It also deals with abusive practices typical for oligopolies. Beside the explanation of the UK legislation the last two chapters illustrate decisions of competition authorities in the Czech Republic and in the United Kingdom and analyse and compare them. The diploma thesis is concluded by the analysis of main shortcomings of the concept of collective dominance and the evaluation of actual state of the examined topic with the aim to abstractly summarize knowledge gained through the thesis.
Application of Game Theory to Oligopolistic Market
Nekola, Jan ; Dlouhý, Martin (advisor) ; Rada, Miroslav (referee)
This work demonstrates the use of models of game theory to oligopolistic market. It is based on the models of Bertrand, Cournot, Stackelberger, which solves, how optimally the companies decide to maximize their benefit. There is illustrative example here, which is an extension of these models. Decision-making takes place in the several stages, where strategy is suggested according to the certain rules of game theory. Second example deals with the signaling game. My goal is to introduce the theory to the illustrative example and show, how games are sensitive to the changing of information or how specific factors affect the game.

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