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Digital Public Services
Dobeš, Lukáš ; Fincato, MA André (referee) ; Kubíková, Zuzana (advisor)
The diploma thesis co-develops Digital Public Services, a flat hierarchy group and its products, services, tools and methods, which are primarily in the field of organizational design. In addition to the specific work, it summarizes the gradual evolution of collective management protocols and its context. Rather than a comprehensive description of "how to make decisions", it presents the common interplay of members and shared values which include, for example, the rejection of originality and competition, authorship and authority.
Digital Public Services
Dobeš, Lukáš ; Fincato, MA André (referee) ; Kubíková, Zuzana (advisor)
The diploma thesis co-develops Digital Public Services, a flat hierarchy group and its products, services, tools and methods, which are primarily in the field of organizational design. In addition to the specific work, it summarizes the gradual evolution of collective management protocols and its context. Rather than a comprehensive description of "how to make decisions", it presents the common interplay of members and shared values which include, for example, the rejection of originality and competition, authorship and authority.
Land communications as form of the public goods
POLÁČKOVÁ, Eliška
This graduation thesis is focused on the road communication as a form of public goods. In the beginning, the author briefly described important and related terms. Then autor freely continued his theoretical description of the issue. The practical part contains analyzes of the operation and use of roads. He specially focuses on the area around České Budějovice and looks for possibilities for optimization of the setting.
The Fiscal Decentralization in Czech Republic in International comparison.
VOMÁČKOVÁ, Šárka
This thesis explores the development of fiscal decentralisation in the countries of Europe, especially in the Czech Republic in comparison with other countries. Fiscal decentralisation is a part of fiscal federalism and decision-making on public finances. These finances are spent for public goods, used by people. The fiscal decentralisation is commonly associated with the assignment of authority to lower levels of government and this is necessary due to different needs of economic subjects in different regions of the country. These lower levels of government knows, how to use conferred public finances in their region (jurisdiction) wisely. The fiscal decentralisation specifies, how much in detail the government can affect the structure and quality of public goods in each region of the country. The important results are achieved by means of the formula of Sub-national revenues (% of total revenues) and Sub-national expenditures (% of total expenditures).
Efficient allocation of local public goods on example of specific villages
Hudziecová, Kateřina ; Musil, Martin (advisor) ; Krbová, Jana (referee)
The main aim of this work is to analyze the current form of allocation of local public goods in the municipalities of Kunžak and Jarošov nad Nežárkou. Based on this analysis, using the relevant theoretical background, propose possible modifications for increasing the efficiency of the allocation of selected public goods or services for these municipalities. The theoretical part defines the basic knowledge of the public sector and public goods and services. In the practical part is made a comparative analysis of the producing of selected services by both municipalities and the influence of the chosen form of producing of these services on cost effectiveness. The results of the analysis include proposals and recommendations that could improve the current situation.
Democratic legitimacy of politics: competence to suffrage and logic of election
Vorlíček, Jan ; Buben, Radek (advisor) ; Znoj, Milan (referee)
The aim of this study is to analyze legitimacy of policy. Its fulfillment should emerge from detailed inquiry of the essential sense of social institutions. The work is divided into three chapters therefore. The first chapter deals with law as a basic system of order of social relations. It explains its fundamental social goal (reducing transaction costs of social action) and its influence on the development of civilization. It discusses in detail the property rights as a fundament of any real legal system - both at the legal level and economic level (i.e. how the system of property rights coordinates social activities and allocates scarce resources, how it creates the elite, and when there is a fault efficiency of this process). The second chapter deals with the social obligations which are necessary condition for preservation of law. These obligations are labeled as taxes (as opposed to tributes that basis is not in the obligation to maintain the legal system and are only ransom inherently). Particular attention is paid to the fair distribution of these obligations (tax justice) and also to the impact of taxation on the development of civilization. The last (third) chapter deals with institutional framework of society, i.e. the exercise of public power and public administration (government...
A comparison of ways to ensure autonomous services in public interest by municipalities with extended powers
Hradecká, Olga ; Mitwallyová, Helena (advisor) ; Matula, Miloš (referee)
The main aim of this work is to analyze approache of different methods providing public goods in the public interest by municipalities with extended powers in the Czech Republic. In addition to the characteristics of individual methods the work focuses on legislation, particularly the new regulation on public procurement under the Act no. 134/2016 Coll., On public procurement. The aim of this study is to compare internal regulations of local governments for the procurement of small scale, beyond what the law requires. It refers to the release of the required transparency in these processes and the associated increase in administrative burdens for procurers and suppliers of public procurement.
Crowdfunding and its application in the field of public goods
Nejman, Karel ; Cibulka, Jakub (advisor) ; Stroukal, Dominik (referee)
This bachelor thesis describes discipline of crowdfunding and possible use of its methods in the issue of public goods. The aim of this thesis is to clarify purpose of crowdfunding and prove this funding method is applicable to public goods. First part defines principles, operation and possible risks of crowdfunding. Description of public goods follows. Third chapter analyses benefits of funding public goods through crowdfunding. The final part shows real crowdfunding campaigns in which public goods are funded.
Role neziskových organizací : Analýza ekonomických teorií a nad-národní empirická studie na faktory určující velikost neziskového sektoru
Vajčner, David ; Klosová, Anna (advisor) ; Jackson, Ian (referee)
This thesis investigates the economic theories on the role on non-profit organizations, their creation, and factors for the size of the non-profit sector. An analytical approach was taken to determine what factors seem to affect the size of the non-profit sector. Firstly a literature review was conducted of the existing, and predominant economic theories relating to the role of the non-profit sector, and several hypotheses where suggested from the analysis of past research. Then an empirical model was created to test the validity of the hypotheses on a cross-national sample, in an effort to deduce what factors affect the size of the non-profit sector.
Rozuzlení vztahu korupce a šedé ekonomiky
Rais, Jonáš ; Rod, Aleš (advisor) ; Potužák, Pavel (referee)
This paper analyses the relationship between corruption and shadow economy. Synthesis of existing theoretical models and the empirical findings in this paper show that different types of corrupt behavior interact with shadow economy differently. Therefore, the relationship between contexts differs. Overall, it seems that the mechanisms leading to the complementary relationship are more prevalent. The results also imply that the quality of public goods available in the official economy influences where the different types of corrupt behavior manifest. When the quality of the public goods is high, corruption and shadow economy appear to be substitutes and when the quality is low, they are complements. However, the relationship is not robust and depends upon the measures used to assess the public goods quality. Furthermore, corruption and shadow economy seem to be complements in decentralized countries and countries with high taxes.

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