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Spolupráce malých obcí a mikroregiony v ČR / Co-operation of small municipalities and microregions in The Czech republicMikolášová, Lucie January 2008 (has links)
In my master thesis I will focus on advantages of co-operation small villages and their expectant development. The theoretic part of thesis target the legislative and socioeconomic aspects of municipal co-operation. Principal aim is giving account of positive and negative impacts of function and next development of co-operation smaller municipalities and their staying in residential structure. Next part will be attended to association of municipalities and legal entities called Sdružení Růže. This is situated in the south part of Czech republic. I will analyze kinds of their activities and determinate limits and barriers of their development by socioeconomic analysis territory.
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Nové formy rozvojové spolupráce: Případová studie české rozvojové spolupráce v Etiopii / New forms of development co-operation: case study of Czech Official development Assistance in EthiopiaStiborová, Adéla January 2011 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with current trends in development co-operation. It defines what we now understand under the term new forms of development co-operation. The aim is to explore if Czech Republic use these new forms of development co-operation. The aim will be reached through the case study of Czech Official Development Cooperation in Ethiopia, one of the priority countries of Czech Official Development Assistance.
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Economic Diplomacy through International Tourism Co-operation : the Case of South Africa and China, 2009 to 2017Leso, Malesela William January 2017 (has links)
This mini-dissertation examines the nexus between international co-operation in tourism and economic diplomacy through the lens of modern diplomatic practice. In this 21st century, characterised by globalisation, economic diplomacy is emerging as one of the ubiquitous mode of modern diplomatic practice in both the developed and developing nations. It takes many forms, such as negotiation of bilateral and multilateral trade regimes, establishing foreign economic relations, nation branding, attraction of foreign direct investment and promoting international tourism to pursue national development imperatives. This mini-dissertation focuses on one function of economic diplomacy, that of international co-operation in the field of tourism. This is a case study research design based on literature review, analysing the nature and character of the evolving economic diplomacy practiced through tourism co-operation between South Africa and China. The literature review indicates that there is an abundance of analysis on the significance, nature and conduct of economic diplomacy between South Africa and China and that economic diplomacy is central to their growing diplomatic ties since 2009. However, there is lack of understanding of tourism’s role in South Africa’s economic diplomacy architecture, meaning the exact role of tourism co-operation in advancing economic diplomacy remains undocumented in the mainstream literature discussing South Africa’s evolving economic diplomacy agenda. This lacuna has motivated this study and its findings will contribute to the body of knowledge on the evolving nature of modern diplomatic practice.
This mini-dissertation investigates the extent to which economic diplomacy practiced through tourism co-operation advanced economic diplomacy between South Africa and China from 2009 to 2017. The nature of economic diplomacy practiced by South Africa through international tourism co-operation postulated in this mini-dissertation includes mainly four pillars: 1. Negotiation, signing and implementation of tourism co-operation agreements; 2. Representation of South Africa’s tourism interests in China; 3. Country branding and positioning to increase inbound tourism arrivals; and 4. Building business relations through tour operators to promote tourism. The four pillars constitute the central tenets of analysis in this study, with the key finding being that co-operation in tourism is emerging as a major constituent of the burgeoning economic diplomacy between South Africa and China. The report recommends a more focused research agenda on this theme of tourism co-operation in diplomacy studies and provides policy recommendations on how South Africa can strategically use this form of co-operation as an effective instrument of economic diplomacy. / Mini Dissertation (MA Diplomatic Studies)--University of Pretoria, 2017. / National Department of Tourism / Political Sciences / MA Diplomatic Studies / Unrestricted
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Teambuildingové akce pro třídy dětí v inkluzi / Teambuilding Events for Classes of Children in InclusionŠtufková, Markéta January 2019 (has links)
(AJ) Title: Teambuilding activities for classes of children in inclusion. Objective: The main aim of this thesis was the creation of a methodology for an activity called "team building" for classes, which the disabled pupil was integrated into. The main aim was to support the positive creation of relationships within the class team and influencing of classmates' attitudes to the inclusion of an individual with a disability into physical education. In the sub-aim, we researched if it is possible to change the attitudes of pupils to a pupil in inclusion in school physical education with the help of team building activities. Method: Under the terms of theoretical - empirical work, the methodology of the one-day programme with sports elements and experience teaching was proposed and tested, hereinafter team building. It was aimed at improvement of accepting the pupils with a disability, at an improvement of social relationships in a group and generally at the change of the attitudes to inclusion in physical education. The programme was tested on a research group of the pupils of the sixth grade of primary school (number of pupils 19, average age 12) with free integrated pupils with special educational Leeds. The effect was observed with the help of CAIPE-CZ questionnaires and Adjective-Checklist, which...
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Wenn Zulieferer und Abnehmer eng zusammenarbeiten: Wenn Zulieferer und Abnehmer eng zusammenarbeiten: Logistische Kooperation im Rahmen des Vendor-Managed-Inventory-KonzeptesBuscher, Udo 18 February 2010 (has links)
Nachdem Unternehmen sich
bisher eher mit der Reorganisation
interner Prozesse beschäftigt
haben, richtet sich der
Blick nunmehr auf unternehmensübergreifende
Geschäftsprozesse.
Für das Logistikmanagement
stellt insbesondere die
kooperative Zusammenarbeit
entlang der Wertschöpfungskette
(vertikale Kooperationen)
ein immer wichtiger werdendes
Aufgabenfeld dar. Hierbei geht
es darum, die logistischen
Prozesse, die entlang der
Versorgungskette (Supply
Chain) auftreten, zur Kundenzufriedenheit
zu gestalten. Eine
Alternative, um die Produktionsund
Logistikprozesse bei
Beteiligung mehrerer rechtlich
selbstständiger Unternehmen
zu koordinieren, ist das Konzept
des Vendor Managed Inventory
(VMI), bei dem der Zulieferer
die Disposition der Lagerbestände
beim Abnehmer
durchführt. Dieser Beitrag stellt
das Konzept sowie verschiedene
Ausgestaltungsvarianten vor. / Following reorganisation of their
internal business processes,
many firms are now concentrating
on inter-company processes.
Cooperation along the
value chain (vertical cooperation)
is becoming an ever more
important task in logistics
management. The objective is
to manage logistics processes
along the supply chain in a manner
which promotes customer
satisfaction. Vendor-managed
inventory (VMI) is one concept
able to coordinate the production
and logistics processes between
several legally independent
companies, placing responsibility
for management of the
customer’s inventory in the
hands of the supplier. In this
paper, the VMI concept is presented
and different arrangements
are discussed.
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Možnosti a limity spolupráce venkovských obcí. Případová studie obcí v oblasti Českého ráje / Possibilities and limits of co-operation of rural municipalities. Case study of municipalities in the region of the Bohemian ParadiseFučíková, Eva January 2010 (has links)
The presented thesis focuses on the phenomenon of the cooperation of rural municipalities. The cooperative mechanism is one of possible ways for small municipalities to solve problems resulting from their limited financial, material and human resources. The cooperation with neighbouring municipalities or other actors of spatial development allows them to realize projects and activities, that they otherwise could not realize themselves because of the costs or spatial extent of the project or activity beyond their territory. The main objective of the thesis is to classify several types of the cooperation in rural region and to apply these classifications to the model region. First the fundamental theoretical background and external and internal factors affecting the cooperation of municipalities are discussed. Further several classifications of the cooperation were compiled based on theoretical findings and recent research results. As research method, applied in model region, guided interviews with representatives of the selected rural municipalities were chosen. The first two initial hypotheses of the thesis were confirmed within the selected rural municipalities in the region of the Bohemian Paradise: The formality of the cooperation is growing, respectively its intensity is decreasing according to growing...
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Employment patterns and policies : a comparative analysis of OECD nations, 1973-1983Siaroff, Alan. January 1985 (has links)
No description available.
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Structural changes in the major OECD countries between 1960 and 1980Zowall, Hanna. January 1985 (has links)
No description available.
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Upplevelsen av Läslyftet utifrån ett lärarperspektivSvenonius, Anna January 2017 (has links)
Abstract:‘Läslyftet’ is a national project initiated by The National Agency of Education in which they wish to increase Swedish pupils’ ability to read and write, especially in the primary school forms but also in the secondary ones. The aim with this survey has been to look into how some well-experienced teachers have understood the project, and if they could spot its strengths and short-comings at an early stage. The questions presented in this thesis were: what experiences did the teachers make of the project and also what implications could this experience have for children with special needs? The perspective presented is the socio-cultural together with relational pedagogics in which you study the importance of the social environment as well as the relationship between the persons involved in a learning situation. Different aspects are here important in order for the teachers to comprehend and see the importance and use of the project. By carrying out qualitative interviews with six different upper-secondary schoolteachers, inspired by the phenomenological method, I have tried to picture the single teacher’s understanding of the project. The out-come of the interviews indicate that the different methods presented in ‘Läslyftet’ may, if well understood and used thoroughly, give the teachers some extra tools and strategies to work with and benefit co-operation in the class-room. The teachers need extra time though in order to carry it out, especially extra lesson-time. However, since the exercises and the strategies within the project always include all students in a class, it may be considered an inclusive way of working and thereby it may also be in some aspects beneficial for the students who struggle with their learning. The implications of this survey suggest that when you organize a project of this size and expect it to have some sort of positive out-come it is important not only to arrange for the teachers to meet and study but also give them extra scheduled time with the students in order to implement the new tools and strategies. If the teachers should have the opportunity to meet all the students, including the ones who are struggling with school and their learning, they need time. It is also important to make sure that all the teachers fully understand the project and can see the benefits in it, in order to pass it on to the students.
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Maximing security benefits from technical cooperation in microbiology and biotechnology / Report of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop Piestany, Slovakia: 18-20 May 2000Pearson, Graham S. January 2000 (has links)
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