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Factors affecting the post-contractual behaviour of public contractors
Pospíšil, Václav ; Pavel, Jan (advisor) ; Dufek, Luboš (referee)
The main theme of this thesis is an analysis of post-contractual behaviour of selected contractors of public procurement. Processes behind the post-contractual behaviour are succeeding already signed contracts, and can often lead to an undesirable change in contracted price. Indetification of these processes, that lead to increased post-contractual behaviour, is the key element of this thesis. For this purpose, the collection and subsequential analysis of the collected data, i.e. data about completed public procurement, is crucial.
Post-contractual behaviour in the procurement system
Bicanová, Soňa ; Ochrana, František (advisor) ; Vítek, Leoš (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the post-contractual behaviour in the procurement system, which I investigated in a sample of contracting authorities at the level of local counties government as well as central government in the Czech Republic. This is the third and the last part of the tender process, which begins with the closing of the contract with the winner of a public tender. Basically, the post-contractual phase involves additional changes in contracts that can significantly change the character of the original agreement and subsequently the tendered price. The theoretical part of this thesis describes the procurement cycle based on effective legislation. The main part of this work deals with the collection and analysis of data regarding differences between the tendered and the final price, amendments to contracts and penalties applied. Analysis of the data was carried out based on descriptive statistics and graphical analysis. The result is the fact that the central government and local counties government behave very similarly after the contract. Very important factor in their behaviour is a type of performance and the number of candidates competing for the contract.
Post-contractual behavior of selected government public administration organs
Pospíšil, Václav ; Pavel, Jan (advisor) ; Dufek, Luboš (referee)
The main theme of this thesis is analysis of post-contractual behavior of selected organs of government public administration. These processes, related to contracts concluded between public authorities and suppliers, are, however, often accompanied by problems. Their identification is then primary objective. This thesis focuses mainly on contractual amendments to the public procurement of selected organs. It focuses on their frequency in relation to the type of contract and whether they comply with the law. For this purpose, the collection and analysis of data, ie information on completed public procurement, is crucial.
Post-Tendering Behavior in Central Administration Public Procurement
Marek, Lukáš ; Ochrana, František (advisor) ; Pavel, Jan (referee)
The main topic of this Bachelor thesis is the analysis of the post-tendering behavior of selected contracting authorities of the central administration and their interaction with the contractor.
Postcontracting behavior of selected municipalities
Charvát, Ondřej ; Pavel, Jan (advisor) ; Vítek, Leoš (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with a postcontracting behaviour of selected minucipalities. This issue is related to contracting between public submitters and suppliers, and the subsequent behavior of these entities. The basis of the work is to collect and analyze information about completed public procurements of selected public submitters and any amendments of these contracts.
Postcontracting behavior of selected municipalities
Soukup, Petr ; Pavel, Jan (advisor) ; Vítek, Leoš (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with a post-contracting behaviour of selected minucipalities. It is based on data collection of the different tenders, which have already been finished and comparison of the final components such as final price, completion date and any additions to the contract as opposed to the ones outlined in the original agreement. The conclusion of this thesis suggests the system of public procurements to be more transpartent not only when it comes to providing information but also throughout the process of contracting. Each council (municipality) approaches tenders differently hence, the variations in final results.
Postcontracting behavior of procurement submitters
Dufek, Luboš ; Pavel, Jan (advisor) ; Blažek, Petr (referee)
Theme of bachelor thesis is postcontracting behavior of procurement submitters. Those are processes between submitters and suppliers after closing contract. In theory of public procurements it is completely unexplored area. This bachelor thesis deals with collecting data relating to amendments to public contracts for selected submitters and its analysis. The result is the fact that the very existence of the amendments does not have nearly as much influence on the institute of public contracts as transparency of submitters procedures .

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