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Recruitment of Recent Business Graduates: A Comparison of Taiwan and the Czech RepublicStromko, Bretislav 30 March 2009 (has links)
The thesis focuses on recruitment practices of recent business graduates and related issues in two countries, the Czech Republic and Taiwan. Firstly, it concentrates on what recruitment sources, such as internet job portals, job fairs and others, are popular among these particular groups acting in the labor market, and on the contrary, what sources are used by the organizations. Furthermore, the research explores what information companies advertize in their job advertisements and what information recent business graduates seek. It also tries to discover what skills, competencies and experiences Taiwanese and Czech HR professionals value and recommend graduates to have if they want to be successful in the recruitment and selection process. The importance of wants and values of recent business graduates, role of location, universities and culture is described as well.
Collected data from the on-line questionnaire survey designed for companies and graduates, both from Taiwan and the Czech Republic, provided the major source of information for answering the main questions of this research. Nevertheless, several face-to-face interviews with HR professionals from both countries were conducted as well. These interviews should have provided more in-depth view on the issues related to the recruitment of recent business graduates and present detailed insights based on their experiences into related practices and topics.
Consequently, the thesis gives a comprehensive picture of the issues discussed above and it should help companies, and also graduates from both countries to better match mutual wants and values. The results show that currently, modern information and communication technologies significantly influence the recruitment practices. Therefore, internet job portals and companies¡¦ websites are popular recruitment sources. Moreover, recent business graduates only seldom know what kind of job would suit them the best and thus, this factor influences their later performance at work. As a result, HR professionals recommend them to clarify it. Besides that, base salary and other financial incentives are no longer the main factors that influence graduates¡¦ decision-making in both countries. The survey outcomes show that graduates rather seek career prospects, training and educational possibilities, and also interesting and enriching jobs. They want to be proud of what they are doing, respected by their peers and they would like to further develop themselves.
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Russis's national interests towards the caucasus : implications for Georgian sovereignty /Papava, David Z. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A. in National Security Affairs)--Naval Postgraduate School, June 2004. / Thesis advisor(s): Anne L. Clunan. Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-84). Also available online.
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Custom and justice in the Caucasus the Georgian highlanders.Grigolia, Alexander, January 1939 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1936. / "Our aim in this work is to discuss the conditions of social life and customs practiced among the four small groups of the Georgian nation, who ... still preserve their peculiar customs ... These groups are; the Khevsurs, Pshavs and Tushes in the east, and the Svans in the west. Bibliography: p. 177-186.
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Professional armed forces new trend in Europe : transformation of the Czech armed forces /Zold, Zoltan. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S. in Defense Systems Management)--Naval Postgraduate School, June 2002. / Thesis advisor(s): Raymond Franck, Donald Abenheim. Includes bibliographical references (p. 85-88). Also available online.
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Bones, stones, and brothels religion and topography in Prague under Emperor Charles IV (1346-78) /Mengel, David Charles. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Notre Dame, 2003. / Thesis directed by John Van Engen for the Graduate Program in Medieval Studies. "July 2003." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 397-433).
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Pleasures in Republic IXErginel, Mehmet Metin 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Perspectives on execution of powers and functions by the Zimbabwe Republic Police : a case study of Bindura and Mount Darwin districts.Mugari, Ishmael. January 2014 (has links)
M. Tech. Policing / Police officers are endowed with various powers to carry out their constitutional mandate of maintaining law and order. However, police officers have often abused these powers, with serious consequences on the image and operations of the organisation. Incidents of police abuse of powers and functions are receiving wide coverage on the local and international media. This study explored the perspectives on execution of powers and functions by Zimbabwe Republic Police officers, in light of challenges of abuse of powers and functions.
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Confronting the revolution : French legitimists 1877-1893Simpson, Martin Crispin January 2001 (has links)
My subject is Legitimism in the Third Republic, focusing on the period 1877- 93, namely the period which witnessed both the stabilisation of the Republic and the decline and ultimate failure of Legitimism as a political movement. Legitimism can be read as a local phenomenon, which makes studying it in the local context an obvious approach. I have opted for a comparative study, selecting two contrasting departements in the Midi-Pyrenees, the Haute-Garonne and A veyron. I approach Legitimism as a political culture, examining the ideas and ideology that underpinned Legitimist activity. In particular I investigate the role of myths of the Revolution of 1789 within this political culture, given the context of the 'republican Republic' that took shape 1877-79 and drew explicitly on the Revolution to legitimate itself. I suggest that previous research on Legitimism has seriously underestimated the importance of these myths within the Legitimist movement. My study is centred on an examination of the struggles initiated by the advent of the 'republican Republic': the struggle for republican education, the struggle for republican politics and the struggle for republican symbolism. At all these levels the Legitimist conceptions of society and of the nature of France were challenged. Legitimist mobilisation in the face of these challenges revealed not only their social and political conceptions, but also raised questions about the political strength of Legitimism in the novel context of mass politics. I show the successes and the failures that ensued, the importance of the local dimension and discuss Legitimist engagement in broader reactionary politics, suggesting that standard studies of the French right in this period have neglected nondynastic clerical conservative politics. I conclude by offering a new perspective on the nature of Legitimism.
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Mixed-methods study of higher education access in Georgia : does location matter?Chankseliani, Maia January 2012 (has links)
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Rational political order through dialectical thought : the kallipolis in Plato's RepublicKaklamanos, Leonidas. January 1982 (has links)
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