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IMACS 2016 IMECS 2016



Proceedings (Preliminary version) of the 4th International Conference

26 – 27 May, 2016, Prague

Organized by: University of Economics, Prague



Innovation Management, Enterpreneurship and Corporate Sustainability

oeconomica
International Scientific Committee

Chairman:  Doc. Ing. Mgr. Martin Lukeš, Ph.D.,

Members:


Doc. Ing. Jitka Srpová, Ph.D.

Doc. Ing. Miroslav Špaček, Ph.D., MBA

Ing. Anna Pilková, PhD., MBA

Doc. Ing. Galina Ostapenko, Ph.D.


International Organizational and Program Committee

Chairman: Doc. Ing. Jitka Srpová, Ph.D.

Members:


Doc. Ing. Galina Ostapenko, Ph.D.

Ing. Ivana Svobodová, Ph.D.

Ing. Jana Müllerová

Ing. Ladislav Hartman

Ing. Jan Mareš

Ing. Jan Mísař

Ing. Michal Andera

All rights of the authors are reserved. The copyright of materials incl. quotations used remains with the authors. Unauthorised copying is prohibited.

No responsibility is assumed by the publisher for the linguistic and technical accuracy of their contributions therein.
Edited by: Martin Lukeš, Ivana Svobodová, Jan Mareš, Jitka Srpová
© Published by Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, Nakladatelství Oeconomica – Praha 2016

TABLE OF CONTENTS


BUSINESS INCUBATORS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC: WELL SPENT MONEY? 5

1.Michal Andera – Martin Lukeš 5

2.Introduction 5

3.Theoretical background 6

4.Methods 7

5.Results 8

6.Conclusion 12

7.Acknowledgement: 12

8.References 12

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS A TOOL FOR DIAGNOSTICS OF PERSONNEL COMPETENCES 14

9.Andrey Andrunik – Galina Ostapenko – Sergey Kosyakin 14

10.Introduction 14

11.1. The conceptual approach to competence management 14

12.2 2S – systems Model of Competences 16

13. 3 Aplied methods and techniques of diagnostics of personnel competences 19

14.Conclusion 21

15.Acknowledgment 22

16.References 22

ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF A NON-HOMOGENEOUS CUSTOMER OF AN INTERNATIONAL COMPANY IN LINE WITH THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT 23

17.Stefan Bader – Milan Fekete – Jaroslav Huľvej 23

18.Introduction 23

19.1 Empirical research 24

20.2 Roles and behaviors of the project manager 24

21.Conclusion 28

22.References 28

SOCIAL BUSINESS: PUBLIC AND NON-PUBLIC PROVIDER OF SOCIAL SERVICES 30

23.Oľga Bočáková – Darina Kubíčková 30

24.Introduction 30

25.1 Problem Formulation 30

26.2 Empirical Research 31

27.2.5 Summary of research conclusions 35

28.Conclusion 35

29.References 36

THE USE OF ELECTRONIC TOOLS IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AS A FACTOR SPURRING DEMAND FOR INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN THE ECONOMY, ACCORDING TO CONTRACTORS 37

30.Arkadiusz Borowiec 37

31.Introduction 37

32.1 Innovations and electronic public procurement against empirical research 38

33.Conclusion 41

EMPIRICAL RESEARCH ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, MARKET ORIENTATION AND SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES PERFORMANCE – SELECTED PRELIMINARY RESULTS 43

34.Krzysztof Brzostek 43

35.Introduction 43

36.1 Specification of the sector of small and medium-sized enterprises 43

37.2 Characteristic of conducted empirical research 44

38.3 Empirical dimensions of the relationship between knowledge management, market orientation and effective performance of SME enterprises 46

39.Conclusion 49

40.References 49

THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY MONITORING TOOLS IN THE STRATEGIC PLANNING OF THE INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES 51

41.Elena Bykova 51

42.Introduction 51

43.1 Literature review 52

44.2 The development of the institutional capacity monitoring tools 53

45.Conclusion 55

46.References 55

THE SELECTED MEASURES OF INNOVATION 57

47.Jozef Chajdiak - Mária Glatz Ďurechová – Branislav Mišota 57

48.Introduction 57

49.1 Goals setting and process solutions 58

50.2 Coefficients of innovation 59

51.2.1 Simple coefficients (rates) of innovation 59

52.Conclusion 63

53.References 64

EU FUNDING PROGRAMMES FORRESEARCH AND INNOVATION 65

54.Lorenzo Costantino 65

55.Introduction 65

56.1 EU Funding for Research, Innovation and Competitiveness 68

57.2 Key Principles of EU Funding Programmes 70

58.3 EU Funding Programmes for R&I 73

59.Conclusion 73

60.References 74

POLITICAL PARTIES AND SUPPORT OF BUSINESS IN SLOVAKIA IN 2016 75

61.Alexander Čemez 75

62.Introduction 75

63.1 Theoretical part 75

64.2 Analytical part 77

65.Conclusion 79

66.References 80

EVALUATION AND TREATMENT OF SELECTED RISKS IN THE SOLUTION MINING INDUSTRY 81

67.Peter C. G. Davids 81

68.Introduction 81

69.1 Literature review 82

70.2 Methodology of Research 84

71.3 Risk Management at the exemplary enterprise 85

72.Conclusion 89

73.References 90

INNOVATIONS IN PUBLISHING IN THE PERIOD OF DIGITALIZATION 91

74.Dana Dvořáková 91

75.Introduction 91

76.2 Sphere of publishing and digitalization in the 21st century 92

77.3 Changes in the forms of publishing 94

78.4 Trends in publishing in the 21st century 95

79.5 Case study of MM Publishing, Co.Ltd. 96

80.6 Advantages and disadvantages of digital publishing – view from experience 98

81.Conclusion 99

82.References 99

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN UNEMPLOYMENT AND ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY: EVIDENCE FOUND AMONG VISEGRAD COUNTRIES 101

83.Ondřej Dvouletý – Jan Mareš 101

84.Introduction 101

85.1 Data 102

86.2 Econometric analysis 103

87.Conclusion 105

88.Acknowledgment 106

89.References 106

WHAT DID SAP CHANGE? A MARKET SHAPING ANALYSIS 108

90.Burak Erkut 108

91.Introduction 108

92.1 The ERP Market 108

93.2 The Role of SAP 109

94.3 Economic Impacts 109

95.Conclusion 111

96.References 112

EXPERT SYSTEM FOR WAREHOUSE STOCK OPTIMIZATION 114

97.Radim Farana – Ivo Formánek – Bogdan Walek 114

98.1 Design of the expert system for prediction of sales 115

99.Conclusion 119

100.Acknowledgment 119

101.References 119

INNOVATIVE DIGITAL MARKETING OF SME HOTELS 121

102.Tamara Floričić 121

103.Introduction 121

104.Digital Marketing of SME hotels - Theory and Literature Review 121

105.2 Research, Findings and Discussion 125

106.Conclusion 128

107.References 129

INNOVATIONS IN THE INSURANCE MARKETING THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA 131

108.Claudia Hilker 131

109.Introduction 131

110.1 Innovation in insurance marketing with social media 132

111.2 Objective, Research Question and Method 133

112.3 Case studies on innovations in insurance marketing 134

113.4 Summary of the main conclusions 138

114.References 140

DRIVERS OF SENIOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN VISEGRAD COUNTRIES 141

115.Marian Holienka – Zuzana Jancovicova – Zuzana Kovacicova 141

116.Introduction 141

117.1 Senior entrepreneurship and its importance 142

118.2 Material and methods 143

119.3 Results and discussion 145

120.Conclusion 147

121.Acknowledgment 147

122.References 147

INNOVATIVE MEASUREMENT OF SOCIAL VALUE BLENDING THE PUBLIC, PRIVATE AND THIRD SECTORS IN THE UK 149

123.Jaroslava Hrabětová – John M. Daly – Marie Dohnalová – Steven McCabe 149

124.Introduction 149

125.1 Innovative Measurement of Social Value: Methodology 150

126.2 Social Value Analyses Case Studies – Private, Public and third Sectors 152

127.Conclusion 154

128.Acknowledgment 155

129.References 155

EVALUATION OF INNOVATIVE POTENTIAL OF SMEs USING THE FUZZY LOGIC 157

130.Hana Janáková 157

131.Introduction 157

132.1 Evaluation of innovation potential 158

133.2. Measurement concept of fuzzy logic 161

134.Conclusion 164

135.References 164

CREATION OF START CITY IN LVIV AS A MODEL FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 166

136.Yuliia Kleban 166

137.Introduction 166

138.1 The Smart City Concept 166

139.2 The European model of the Smart City 168

140.3 The Smart Cities of Visegrad countries 169

141.4 The Lviv Smart City 172

142.Conclusion 173

143.Acknowledgment 174

144.References 174

ON THE ISSUE OF THE MODERN PARADIGM OF THE MARKET STABILITY OF AN ENTERPRISE 175

145.Tatyana Klimenko 175

146.Introduction 175

147.1. Method 176

148.2. Results 179

149.Conclusion 180

150.References 180

INNOVATIONS AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN RUSSIA 182

151.Elizaveta Kolchinskaya 182

152.1 Introduction 182

153.2 Role of innovation clusters in economical indicators of the Russian regions 183

154.3 Innovation infrastructure as a factor of development of processing industry 185

155.4 Discussion 189

156.References 189

USING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP 191

157.Vojtech Kollár – Peter Polakovič – Jana Gasperová 191

158.Introduction 191

159.1 Importance of education in the Information Society 191

160.Conclusion 197

161.References 197

THE TECHNOLOGY START-UP SCENE IN SLOVAKIA: NO WOMAN’S LAND? 199

162.Janka Kottulová - Ľudmila Mitková 199

163.Introduction 199

164.1 Women on the start-up scene in Slovakia: hardly visible and unexplored? 200

165.2 Start-up and women entrepreneurship support in Slovakia: parallel tracks divided by the wall? 203

166.Conclusion 204

167.References 204

CREATIVE APPROACH TO THE INNOVATIONS BASED ON THE PRODUCT BENCHMARKING RESULTS 206

168.Marcela Kovaľová – Zuzana Nogová 206

169.Introduction 206

170.1 Innovations, creativity and benchmarking – a theoretical framework 206

171.2 Creative approach to the innovations based on the product benchmarking results 208

172.Conclusion 212

173.References 212

ASSESSMENT OF THE DEGREE OF INVOLVEMENT IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COLLECTIVE ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY 214

174.Marina Krasnova - Marina Zemskova – Karina Nazvanova 214

175.Introduction 214

176.1 Research methodology 214

177.2 Model of studying the staff involvement in the general enterprise strategy 216

178.3 Research results 218

179.Conclusion 221

180.References 222

THE INTEGRATION FUNCTIONS OF HUMAN RESOURCES THROUGH REPOSITIONING FOR BUSINESS ADVANTAGE 223

181.Laurencia Krismadewi – Kristianus Oktriono 223

182.Introduction 223

183.1 Literature Review 224

184.2 Problem Statement 226

185.3 Conceptual Model 226

186.4 Research Approach and Proposition 227

187.5 Data Analysis and Findings 228

188.Conclusion 230

189.References 230

SUPPLY CHAIN COLLABORATION AS AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH OF WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY 232

190.Tomáš Kučera – Jaroslava Hyršlová 232

191.Introduction 232

192.1 Theoretical background and methodology 233

193.2 Case study: supply chain collaboration between supplier of logistic services and manufacturer of automotive parts 233

194.Conclusion 238

195.References 238

CSR AND SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING IN CR 240

196.Vilém Kunz – Štěpánka Hronová 240

197.1 CSR Concept 241

198.2 Communication of companies about CSR and its tools 241

199.3 Non-financial reporting 242

200.Research 243

201.Conclusion 245

202.Acknowledgment 246

203.References 246

INNOVATIONS IN MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL ENTERPRISES 248

204.Katerina Legnerova – Marie Dohnalova 248

205.Introduction 248

206.1 Social Enterprise 249

207.2 Czech social enterprises 251

208.3 Management in social enterprises 252

209.Conclusion 253

210.References 253

INNOVATION IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 255

211.Xenie Lukoszová – Lukáš Polanecký 255

212.Introduction 255

213.1 Research problem, requirements and methodology 255

214.2 Supply chain 256

215.3 Supply chain management 256

216.4 Innovation in supply chain management 257

217.Conclusion 261

218.Reference 262

THE STRUCTURE OF VENTURE CAPITAL RAISING BY COMPANIES IN POLAND AND CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: SELECTED ASPECTS 263

219.Joanna Małecka, Teresa Łuczka 263

220.Introduction 263

221.1 Criteria for selecting the capital structure of companies 264

222.2 Development of the private equity market in Poland and Central and Eastern Europe 265

223.3 Venture capital market in Poland and in Central and Eastern Europe 266

224.4 Company age as a possible determinant of financing source selection in light of the authors’ own research 270

225.Conclusion 272

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LEADERSHIP STYLES IN COMPANIES 274

226.Milan Maly 274

227.Introduction 274

228.1 Methodology 275

229.2 Statistical sample 278

230.3 Findings 279

231.Conclusion 280

232.References 281

THE INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT (IM): NEW APPROACH FOR THE ADAPTION OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS TO MEET THE LABOR MARKET NEEDS – AN INNOVATIOVE MODEL 283

233.Mohamed Meri MERI 283

234.Introduction 283

235.1 Theoretical part 284

236.2 The Practical Part 287

237.Conclusion and Recommendations 291

238.References: 292

SLOVAK BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SITUATION ON THE LABOUR MARKET 294

239.Petra Milošovičová, Paulína Stachová 294

240.Introduction 294

241.1 Small and Medium Enterprises in Slovak Business Environment 295

242.2 Characteristics of the Slovak Labour Market 296

243.3 SMEs as an Important Employer 297

244.Conclusion 300

245.References 301

PROBLEMS AND ISSUES IN IMPLEMENTING INNOVATIONS: CASE OF THE SLOVAK AGRIFOOD SECTOR 303

246.Danka Moravčíková – Kamila Moravčíková - Izabela Adamičková 303

247.Introduction 303

248.1 Agrifood Sector within the Slovak Economy 304

249.2 Methods and sampling 305

250.3 Innovation and the Slovak Agrifood SMEs 306

251.Conclusion and Recommendations 309

252.References 310

DESPARATE ENTREPRENEURS: NO OPPORTUNITIES, NO SKILLS 312

253.Monika Mühlböck, Julia Warmuth, Marian Holienka and Bernhard Kittel 312

254.Introduction 312

255.1 The who, when and why of entrepreneurship 313

256.2 The possibility of „nons-entrepreneurship“ 315

257.3 Analysis 317

258.4 Conclusion 322

259.Acknowledgment 322

260.References 322

SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SOCIAL ENTERPRISES: THE CASE OF SLOVAKIA 324

261.Ladislav Mura – Monika Orlíková 324

262.Introduction 324

263.1 Theoretical background 325

264.2 Material and Methods 326

265.3 Results and Discussion 326

266.Conclusion 328

267.Acknowledgment 329

268.References 330

NEW INNOVATIVE BUSINESS MODELS: CIRCULAR ECONOMY CASE 332

269.Valentinas Navickas, Akvilė Feiferytė 332

270.Introduction 332

271.1 The concept of circular economy 333

272.2 THE MODEL OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY 335

273.Conclusion 336

274.References 337

INNOVATION-BASED MODEL OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AS A STRATEGY FOR SUSTAINABLE GROWTH IN RUSSIA 339

275.Ekatarina N. Panarina 339

276.Introduction 339

277.Conclusion 344

278.References 345

ASSESSMENT OF INFLUENCE OF HUMAN CAPITAL QUALITY ON THE INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TERRITORY 346

279.Ilya Panshin – Maria Tobien 346

280.Introduction 346

281.1 New features of human capital 347

282.2 Prediction of innovative development territory on the basis of indicators of human capital quality 348

283.Conclusion 353

284.References 353

DISSEMINATION OF SUSTAINBILITY IN MULTINATIONAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES: EVIDENCE FROM THE CZECH REPUBLIC 355

285.Jaroslav Pašmik 355

286.Introduction 355

287.1 Literature review 356

288.2 Research methods and sample 357

289.3 Research results 357

290.Conclusion 359

291.References 359

KEY PRINCIPALS OF FAMILY BUSINESS COMPREHENSION WITH HELP OF THE HISTORICAL ANALYSIS 360

292.Anastasia Petlina 360

293.Introduction 360

294.1 Family Business Definition 361

295.2 Discussion 366

296.Conclusion 368

297.Acknowledgment 369

298.References 369

SENIOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES: GEM EVIDENCES 370

299.Anna Pilková, Ján Rehák, Zuzana Jančovičová 370

300.Introduction 370

301.1 Literature review 371

302.2 Methodology and Data 372

303.3 Results and Discussion 374

304.Conclusion 376

305.References 377

MANAGEMENT MECHANISM FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF « QUICK RESPONSE MANUFACTURING» CONCEPT IN THE ENTERPRISE 379

306.Viktor Popov – Galina Ostapenko 379

307.Introduction 379

308.1 The evolution of production systems` management models 380

309.2 Management mechanism for QRM concept implementation 382

310.3 Practical Testing the Change Management Mechanism 385

311.Conclusion 386

312.References 386

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN RUSSIA: FACTORS AND TRENDS 388

313.Irina Prosvirina – Galina Ostapenko 388

314.Introduction 388

315.1 Conceptual framework and hypothesis 388

316. 3 Methodology and research 390

317.3 Results and discussion 392

318.Conclusion 394

319.References 395

NEW WAYS TO INNOVATION FINANCING FROM PUBLIC RESOURCES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC 397

320.Marcela Příhodová – Miroslav Špaček 397

321.1 Introduction 397

322.2 Research methods used 398

323.3 Innovative company financing 398

324.4 Goal-directed and institutional financial subsidy of innovation in the Czech Republic. 403

325.5 New approach of the EU and implications for the Ministry of Industry and Trade 404

326.Conclusion 405

327.References 405

IMPACT OF THE INNOVATIONS ON REGIONAL GROWTH OVER TIME: DYNAMIC ECONOMETRIC MODELING 407

328.Svetlana Rastvortseva 407

329.Introduction 407

330.1 Theoretical background and bibliography 408

331.2 The innovations and regional growth over time 409

332.3 Research methodology 411

333.4 Model specifications 412

334.5 Interpreting the results 414

335.Conclusion 415

336.Acknowledgment 415

337.References 415

CUSTOMER-ORIENTED APPROACH IN RETAIL NETWORKS MANAGEMENT 417

338.Natalia Sharafutdinova, Lilia Shargu, Yulya Valeeva 417

339.Introduction 417

340.Conclusion 424

341.References 424

THE STUDY OF INNOVATION IN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN A TOURIST-RECREATIONAL CLUSTER (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE LIPETSK REGION OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION) 426

342.Olga Skrobotova - Raisa Ivanova - Irina Polyakova 426

343.Introduction 426

344.1 Conceptual framework and hypothesis 426

345.2 Methodology and research 427

346.3 Results and discussion 427

347.Conclusion 432

348.References 433

ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITY OF SOCIAL SERVICE MANAGER 435

349.Peter Slovák – Angelika Dudžáková 435

350.Introduction 435

351.Conclusion 440

352.References 441

INCREMENTAL INNOVATION, PERFORMANCE AND FINANCING AS KEY ELEMENTS IN LOGISTIC CONTROL OF CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 443

353.Adam Sorokač – Branislav Mišota - Eduard Hyránek 443

354.Introduction 443

355.1 Current state of solve issue 444

356.2 Research goal 444

357.3 Methodology of creating interdisciplinary incremental innovation model – 3I model 445

358.4 Research result 446

359.5 Discussion 447

360.Conclusion 449

361.Acknowledgment 450

362.References 450

CROWDFUNDING AS A CAPITAL SOURCE FOR REAL ESTATE PROJECTS 452

363.Paulína Srovnalíková, Donatas Ditkus 452

364.Introduction 452

365.1 Literature review 453

366.2 Research methods 455

367.3 Results and discussion 455

368.Conclusions 458

369.References 458

MOTIVATION TO START-UP A BUSINESS IN RELATIONSHIP TO INNOVATIONS: DOES “GOOD” MOTIVATION REALLY MATTER? 460

370.Jarmila Šebestová – Zuzana Palová 460

371.Introduction 460

372.1 Individual motivation to start-up and innovativeness 460

373.2 Innovative potential of SMEs in the Moravian-Silesian Region 461

374.Conclusion 465

375.Acknowledgment 465

376.References 465

DRIVERS FOR CORPORATE SUSTAINBILITY: AN EXAMINATION OF POLISH FIRMS 467

377.Maria Urbaniec 467

378.Introduction 467

379.1 The definition and assumptions of sustainable development 468

380.2. Implementation of sustainable development in enterprises 468

381.3 The impact of sustainable development on Polish enterprises exemplified by the concept of CSR 470

382.Conclusion 472

383.References 473

SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF INDUSTRY 4.0 475

384.Jiří Vacek 475

385.Introduction 475

386.1 Will there be any jobs left? If so, which ones? 477

387.2 Management in the age of Industry 4.0 481

388.5 Conclusions 481

389.Acknowledgements 481

390.References 481

USING NEUTRAL NETWORKS TO DETERMINE THE FINANCIAL PLAN 483

391.Marek Vochozka 483

392.Introduction 483

393.1 Methodology 486

394.2 Results 487

395.Conclusion 492

396.References 492

FACTORS SUPPORTING GROWTH OF ADDED VALUE, PERFORMANCE AND COMPETITIVNESS OF SMES AND SELECTED EU COUNTRIES 494

397.Marek Vochozka, Mariana Psárska 494

398.Introduction 494

399.1 Added value 495

400.Conclusion 499

401.References 500







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