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Marketing Strategy Proposal for a High-tech Company
Drgonec, Igor ; Rympler, Petr (referee) ; Chalupský, Vladimír (advisor)
Diploma’s thesis presents usage of marketing and subcategory online marketing to create basic steps or tutorial to start and to rise popularity of mobile applications developed by Programatori s.r.o. and publicity of company as well. In this thesis will be used especially tools of online marketing like social networks, and SEO optimization. These tools will be used during whole life cycle of mobile application.
Mathematical Methods in Economics
Zápotocký, Eduard ; Šustrová, Tereza (referee) ; Novotná, Veronika (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with website analysis using statistical methods. Data was collected in the time span between April 2015 and March 2016, being thoroughly analysed afterwards. Results of the analysis will be used to improve audience management and solution design.
Statistical Analysis of Social Network Users' Behavior from Advertising and Marketing Points of View
Pavlík, Marcel ; Doubravský,, Karel (referee) ; Kropáč, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor‘s thesis is the statistical analysis of social network users’ behaviour in terms of advertising and marketing activities. The first part of the thesis deals with the theoretical basis of social networks, sociological research and statistics. The second part deals with practicality, both sociological response and creating an online questionnaire, as well as statistical processing of collected data, including relevant findings and conclusions.
Basic aspects of the brand evaluation
Horváth, Martin ; Richter, Vít (referee) ; Dohnal, Radek (advisor)
This bachelor thesis main focus area is the method of evaluating the construction company Goodwill. It describes the behaviour of customers in the construction market, suggests improvements in marketing communication for the selected company and evaluates the methods used to determine the goodwill of the company. It is used to understand the needs of marketing strategies by company management to maintain competition.
Fake news as a security and political issue today
Hadbavniková, Ivana ; Romancov, Michael (advisor) ; Charvát, Jan (referee)
The topic of this diploma thesis is fake news as a current security and political problem. The term fake news is not officially codified. This diploma thesis will mainly focus on the theoretical definition of the term fake news and its differentiation from similar terms with which it's often interchanged incorrectly. Furthermore, this thesis will focus on social media, which can be used to spread fake news, as well as on the methods used for distinguishing fake news in the online world. The term fake news is also often connected with the term hybrid threat also referred to as a possible tool of the hybrid war, therefore this thesis will dedicate a section to these concepts and their critique. Fake news as a security and political issue will be observed within the example of the Czech Republic based on the selected definition of fake new with focus on the influence of Russia. First, actors who are possibly responsible for spread of fake news within the Czech Republic will be mapped, after which four specific websites and their reporting on certain news events in connection with Russia in the period from March 2020 until present will be examined.
Analysis of the use of social networks in the government communication of Zuzana Čaputová as the President of the Slovak Republic
Poliaková, Zuzana ; Shavit, Anna (advisor) ; Křeček, Jan (referee)
The diploma thesis is focused on the analysis of political communication of the President of the Slovak Republic Zuzana Čaputová on selected social networks. The aim of the thesis is to map the characteristic features of communication on individual platforms used by the President in her political communication. Similar or different elements occurring on the platforms will also be captured, while attention will also be paid to the communicated thematic areas themselves. The first part of the thesis is devoted to the definition of the research area, which inevitably presupposes, first of all, a theoretical definition of the concept of political communication and its placement in the context of new media at the same time with the definition of selected trends in the field of modern political communication. Part of the theoretical background is also putting it into context in terms of the role of the President within the Slovak Republic. The theoretical anchoring is followed by an introduction of the chosen methodology, which is followed by the final passage of the thesis, in which the communicative activity of the President on selected social networks during three pre-selected and typologically different periods is observed and examined in the form of a content analysis. The interpretation of the...
The use of social media during Canadian federal election 2015
Hlôšková, Barbora ; Křeček, Jan (advisor) ; Miessler, Jan (referee)
The diploma thesis is dealing with the analysis of the use of social networks by two canadian political parties and their leaders during the Canadian federal election 2015. The thesis refers to the theory of political communication, election campaigns and political marketing as the theoretical basis. It approaches the concept of Web 2.0 and identifies two major social media functions in political communication, dissemination of information and engagement. Use of social media and the representation of the these features is further analyzed by quantitative content analysis on social networks Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. The thesis builds on the past and present social networking research and can serve as a basis for further research into the use of social networks in political communication.
The filter bubble and its consequences
Riva, Alexandra ; Šlerka, Josef (advisor) ; Souček, Martin (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on negative consequences of personalized social sites called "The Filter Bubble". As for example, bachelor thesis focuses on Facebook, the typical social media platform which tailors its services to our personal preferences. The main question of the bachelor thesis is whether we are aware of negative consequences caused by filter bubble and how filtered information effects our worldview. The aim of this work is to introduces the term "Filter Bubble", evaluate benefits and risks and map awareness of the issue within a specific group of Facebook users using semi-structured interviews. Research uses qualitative method in line with Hendl J. (2005, 2nd ed.). Presented results of the research report how is the issue perceived by respondents and whether they are aware of the Filter Bubble. At the same time, the results present basis for a future research.
Intermedia Agenda-Setting: Example of News Coverage of the Former US President Donald Trump in the Czech News Media
Chovancová, Miriam ; Nečas, Vlastimil (advisor) ; Křeček, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis examines the impact of the former US President Donald Trump's private Twitter account on agenda-building and how the Czech media work with information from this account. The diploma thesis is divided into two parts. The first part of the diploma thesis deals with the key theories and concepts of media studies such as the theory of agenda-setting, gatekeeping, news values, framing and intermedia agenda-setting. It also focuses on the contemporary form of political communication and the phenomenon of celebrity politics. The thesis also includes the overview of existing studies describing the political communication of the former US President Donald Trump on the social networking site Twitter and confirm the agenda-building role of this social network. The second part of the diploma thesis describes the research methodology and subsequent quantitative content analysis of news articles. The findings of quantitative content analysis are explained in the context of the theoretical concepts and previous studies. One of the main findings of this thesis is that Trump was able to some extent build media agenda, frame different topics and events and control his image in the media through his Twitter account.
Negative campaigning on social media on the example of the Slovak Parliamentary elections in 2020
Tokarčíková, Zuzana ; Konrádová, Marcela (advisor) ; Shavit, Anna (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the issue of negative political campaigns and their occurrence on social networks. The theoretical part of the work is devoted to defining the basic concepts that are mentioned in the thesis - political communication, political marketing, political campaign, political public relations and especially negative campaign and its specifics in the environment of social networks. At the same time, it presents the current state of regulation of specific social networks. In the practical part, the author examines through quantitative content analysis and comparison method negative posts on Facebook, which were part of the pre-election communication of political parties successful in the Slovak parliamentary elections in 2020. The aim was to find out to what extent successful parties used negativity in their election campaigns on selected social network and what the negative campaign was like. The research showed that negative posts accounted for more than a third of the total communication in the campaign, the most frequent target of negative campaigns was the SMER-SD party, there was slightly higher representation of negative issue appeals. Most of the posts contained factual criticism and videos clearly dominated. Research has also shown that the share of negativity...

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