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From research: EU enlargement to the East and changes in targeting Eastern policy

During the ongoing conflict in Eastern Europe, the role of Central and Eastern European states within the European Union has become increasingly critical. Our research team continues to explore this timely and relevant aspect of the EU. In particular, DUBSKÝ, KOČÍ, and VOTOUPALOVÁ (2024) contribute to the Politics and Governancejournal by discussing the 2004 EU […]

From research: EU enlargement to the East and changes in targeting Eastern policy

From research: What affects the satisfaction of owners of European family businesses?

Our research team continues to contribute to the field of family entrepreneurship. DVOULETÝ, OREL, and PROCHÁZKA (2024) published a study in the Journal of Family Business Management that investigates the factors and determinants that influence the job satisfaction of European family business owners. The authors show that only 26.8% of European family business owners are […]

From research: What affects the satisfaction of owners of European family businesses?

From research: Gender aspects of entrepreneurship

Cowling and Dvouletý (2023) published their study in the International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal investigating the topic of gender aspects of entrepreneurship. The authors studied the effects of the largest public policy intervention in the United Kingdom aimed explicitly at fostering new business start-ups, the Start-Up Loan (SUL) scheme. With an average female representation of […]

From research: Gender aspects of entrepreneurship

From research: How does the price of oil affect the development of stock and gold prices?

Our researchers continue their investigation into the topic of oil prices. Oil prices have both direct and indirect influences on various sectors of the economy. In their study published in Energy Economics, FISZEDER, FALDZINSKI, and MOLNÁR (2023) explore the impact of investor attention to oil prices on the performance of oil, gold, and the stock […]

From research: How does the price of oil affect the development of stock and gold prices?

From the research: How does the change in oil prices affect the exchange rate of the euro against the US dollar?

Oil prices have diverse impacts on different agents and parts of the economy. It was demonstrated already in the second half of the 20th century that these impacts can be extensive. After the escalation of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine in early 2022, the issue of raw material and energy prices has gained prominent […]

From the research: How does the change in oil prices affect the exchange rate of the euro against the US dollar?

Register for a seminar about international research projects – at VŠE!

Vice-Rector for Research and Doctoral Studies prof. Martin Lukeš cordially invites you to a seminar “Horizone Europe and the university support of international projects” (as part of VŠEvěda) About the seminar: November 20, 12.30 – 16.00 at the Academic Club. The seminar aims to introduce the structure of Horizon Europe (HE), an EU centrally managed programme […]

Register for a seminar about international research projects – at VŠE!

From the research: Can tax designation help increase the willingness to pay taxes?

This paper deals with the question how people follow tax rules and pay their taxes. There are two main approaches to understanding tax compliance. The first one, called “tax enforcement” explains compliance by how strict the rules and punishments for not paying taxes are, and at how probable it is to get caught. The second […]

From the research: Can tax designation help increase the willingness to pay taxes?

From the research: What do regionalist parties think about the EU?

This paper addresses the European dimension of minority nationalism, a distinct debate in territorial politics and European studies. Sub-state minorities (also called stateless nations) seek to expand and protect the self-government of their regions (ranging from more autonomy in a specific area to independence). Regionalist parties, the principal actors behind this agenda, have embraced European […]

From the research: What do regionalist parties think about the EU?

VŠEvěda took place – all about science at VŠE

VŠEvěda – this is a university-wide introduction to scientific, mobility and grant opportunities.  The first ever VŠEvěda was held on 17 and 18 May 2023 under the auspices of the Research Office (OVV). All the scientific opportunities available within the VŠE, nationally and internationally, were presented. The VŠEvěda was thematically divided into four blocks. The […]

VŠEvěda took place – all about science at VŠE

Application deadline for PhD programmes is May 31, 2023

Applicants can choose from nine English-taught doctoral study programmes offered by the Prague University of Economics and Business for the academic year 2023/24. Electronic applications for full-time or part-time studies can be submitted until May 31, 2023. Apply here: https://insis.vse.cz/prihlaska/?lang=en. In contrast to master’s studies, doctoral studies are very individual and more research-oriented. Students have […]

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