Science and Research Activities at the Faculty of Economics 2021

GRANTS:

The Faculty of Economics continues with solving international project Are countries of the Visegrad Group (V4) ready for the consequences of population aging? is co-financed by the Governments of Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia through Visegrad Grants from International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the fund is to advance ideas for sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe. The grantee is University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Faculty of Economics.The aim of the project is to compare the readiness of the V4 countries to the consequences of population aging.The Faculty of Economics finishing in project H2020 POWER4BIO: emPOWERing regional stakeholders for realising the full potential of European BIOeconomyThe POWER4BIO project aims at increasing the capacity of regional and local policy makers and stakeholders to structure their bioeconomy and to support the emergence of a thriving bio‐based sector. Adequate knowledge and best practice exchange and networking within and among regions, across the EU.

The Faculty of Economics continues with solving four projects supported by the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic and two projects supported by The Czech Science Foundation (GAČR). 
The Faculty is involved in solving the project Diversification of the Impact of the Bioeconomy on Strategic Documents of the Forestry-Wood Sector as a Basis for State Administration and the Design of Strategic Goals by 2030 supported by The Ministry of Agriculture. The main objective of this project is to assess the wider strategic context of forest bio-economics and to formulate strategic objectives and recommendations in the conditions of the Czech Republic. The proposed strategic objectives and recommendations of the strategy will be based primarily on the results of scientific research and on the views, recommendations, and experiences within the European Union and the Czech Republic. Given the time frame of current strategies (such as the Czech Republic 2030), these targets will be formulated by 2030.

International Projects - ongoing


National Projects - ongoing

TAČR GAMA TP01010019 Ověření inovativního technického prostředku pro efektivní manipulaci a přepravu kusových zásilek (2020-2022, Ing. R. Toušek, Ph.D.)

NAZV QK1920391 Diversification of the Impact of the Bioeconomy on Strategic Documents of the Forestry-Wood Sector as a Basis for State Administration and the Design of Strategic Goals by 2030 (2019-2021, doc. Ing. E. Cudlínová, CSc.)

GA ČR 19-04412S New approaches to modeling and statistic of random sets (2019-2021, doc. RNDr. T. Mrkvička, Ph.D.)

GA ČR 19-10694S Spaces of quiet sustainability: self-provisioning and sharing (2019-2021, PhDr. J. Vávra, Ph.D.)

TAČR TL02000144 Management and Legal Simulation "Bankruptcy as a Game" ( 2019-2021, JUDr. Ing. Z. Strnad, Ph.D., MPA)

TAČR TL02000012 Sustainable Development on Regional Level - Combination of Theory and Practice (2019-2022, doc. Dr. Ing. D. Škodová Parmová)

CONFERENCES:

The Faculty of Economics organizes or co-organizes a number of scientific conferences/events/workshops according to the research program. Topics closely connect with economics, company management, and socio-economic factors of regional development. Conferences may broaden the network of our scientists and help them to make themself and their research visible to a broad audience.

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OTHERS:

The Faculty of Economics, in cooperation with Český rozhlas, participated in the research "Rozděleni klimatem" in spring 2021. The research is part of the project "Rozděleni svobodou" and focuses on measuring the households carbon footprint through electricity consumption, heating, land and air transport, and food consumption. The Household Carbon Footprint Calculator was created by Jan Vávra (Faculty of Economics, Department of Regional Management and Law) in cooperation with researchers from PAQ Research, STEM and CVVM due to this activity.