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Kanyicska Belán, Dóra, und Miroslav Popper. „Attitudes and relations between the Slovak majority and the Hungarian minority in Slovakia“. Intersections 8, Nr. 3 (02.11.2022): 192–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.17356/ieejsp.v8i3.747.

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The article concerns relations between Slovaks and the Hungarian minority in Slovakia. The aim of this study is to determine current Slovak attitudes towards the Slovak Hungarians and to analyse differences in attitudes held by Slovaks in regular direct contact with the Hungarian minority and those with almost no contact. Another aim is to map current attitudes among the Hungarian minority towards the Slovak majority, and to find out how Slovak attitudes are perceived by the minority. The data collection methods were a survey (N = 107) and focus group interviews (N = 36). The results show that Slovaks in regular contact with Slovak Hungarians have significantly more positive general feelings, are less socially distant, and feel less anxious about the Hungarian minority than Slovaks with almost no contact. There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in terms of trust and behavioural intention. Group interviews with Slovaks and Slovak Hungarians showed that the biggest obstacle in relations between Slovaks and the Hungarian minority is first language use and the language barrier.
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Jana, Piroščáková. „Slovenské pohádky a pověsti (niekoľko poznámok k česko-slovenským literárnym vzťahom)“. Česko-slovenská historická ročenka 24, Nr. 2 (2022): 11–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cshr.2022.24.2.1.

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In this paper, I reflect on Božena Němcová’s Slovenské pohádky a pověsti [Slovak fairy tales and legends] (1857-1858) as an example par excellence of Czech-Slovak literary relations: in this collection, Němcová offered to Czech readers fairy tales collected on the territory of today’s Slovakia, using Czech with elements of Slovak in the voice of the narrator and Slovak in the voices of the characters. The remarks I wish to make concern three contexts in which I situate Němcová’s collection: correspondence, source material, and book culture. Němcová’s correspondence, I show, is the only source of information on the genesis of the collection. It contains Němcová’s private version of the story of the origins of Slovak Fairy Tales and Legends. Although compatible in detail with the information published in her preface to the book, this version cannot be checked against other sources and the views of contemporaries. Based on fairy tale manuscripts, which were used for book editions of fairy tales that appeared in Slovakia in the 19th century, I further show that Němcová’s collection influenced Pavel Dobšinský’s Prostonárodné slovenské povesti [National Slovak Legends] (1880-1883) not only in terms of the composition of genres and content, as has already been demonstrated by others several times, but also in more minute details (character names). Finally, I am interested in book culture, namely the editions of Narodní báchorky a pověsti [National tales and legends](1845-1847) and Slovenské pohádky a pověsti (Slovak fairy tales and legends) that appeared after Němcová’s death. I show how editorial practice in Czechia and Slovakia gradually blurred the distinctions between collections of Czech and Slovak fairy tales, leading to readers in both parts of the Czechoslovak republic eventually receiving tales whose original cultural, folkloric and linguistic contexts were de-emphasized.
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Moshechkov, Petr. „The Activity of Czecho-Slovak Legionaries during World War I and in the First Czechoslovak Republic: to the Contemporary Historiography of the Problem“. Slavic Almanac, Nr. 3-4 (2023): 479–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2073-5731.2023.3-4.26.

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The study of the emergence of the Czecho-Slovak volunteer units that acted as a part of the armies of the Allies in military operations on the fronts of the World War I has become over the past 30 years one of the most significant areas in modern historical science. Today we have at our disposal a great quantity of articles, collections of documents and other scholarly and popular works in which different aspects of these issues are analyzed. The “Czechoslovak Legions – Slovaks – Slovakia” collection of articles, published in 2022 and edited by P. Chorvat and M. Posch, is one of such works. Its authors are the historians from Slovakia, Czechia, Russia, Italy and Japan. The book is concerned with the history of creation of Czecho-Slovak military forces on the territory of Russia, France, and Italy. It is also devoted to their participation in hostilities during the period of Civil War in Russia, the lives of some prominent Slovak legionaries in the interwar period and their engagement in the Czechoslovak resistance movement during World War II. The survey of these problems is conducted not only in the context of traditional methodology of historical research but also in the frameworks of gender studies, economic history and history of everyday life.
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Danish, Miroslav, und Galina V. Rokina. „Archival Rossica in Slovakia: Documents on the History of Slovak-Russian Contacts in the Archive of the Slovak Matica“. Herald of an archivist, Nr. 2 (2021): 543–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-0101-2021-2-543-554.

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The article traces the process of formation of archival Rossica in one of the oldest archives of the Slovak Republic. The authors analyze documentary materials on the history of the Slovak-Russian contacts in the 19th century, the period when ties between Slovak and Russian scientists and public figures were most intense. It was at this time that the process of national identity formation of the Slovaks took place. The article is to investigate the content of documents from the standpoint of methodology of historical memory and that of principles of historicism. Despite the fact that the history of the Slovak-Russian relations has been in the focus of attention of national and foreign scientists for many years, there are no special scientific studies in which archival materials on this issue would be systematized. In the modern historiographic situation, as there continues a “revision” of previous assessments of the history of the Slovak-Russian relations, the role of archival heritage increases, and yet its significant part has not been introduced into scientific use. In historical science, the most important archive for reconstruction of the history of the Slovak-Russian contacts in the 19th century is the archive of the Slovak Matica. This organization was created by order of the Austro-Hungarian authorities in Martin, city in the East of Slovakia. In the 19th century the Slovak Matica was a center of social life of the Slovaks and played an important role in the formation of the Slovak nation. The article details the complex history of the formation of the archival Rossica collection in the archive of Martin and all stages of its emergence and development. The archive of the Slovak Matica has undergone significant organizational changes over a century and a half of its existence. It is currently called the Archives of Literature and Art of the Slovak National Library (ALI SNB). The authors systematize the archival Rossica in the ALI SNB by the nature of documents and problems. The article provides an overview of the main groups of archival collections and fonds that preserve the historical evidence on nature and intensity of the Slovak-Russian contacts in the 19th century. An analysis of archival materials has shown that these relations developed mainly at the level of personal contacts between Slovak and Russian scientists, writers, and public figures. The authors of the article conclude that the Rossica in the archives of Slovakia still remains an incompletely developed topic for researchers, primarily for Russian ones. Study of the archival Rossica acquires special significance in modern humanities, as there continues a revision of previous assessments of historical events, facts, and actions of national movements leaders.
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Weber, Nora. „Feminism, Patriarchy, Nationalism, and Women in Fin-de-Siècle Slovakia“. Nationalities Papers 25, Nr. 1 (März 1997): 35–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905999708408489.

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The association of nationalist consciousness and feminist ideology in Slovakia in the late nineteenth century was a protracted and uneven process. This conclusion rests upon the results of this study which examines the feminist and nationalist views of Slovak women intelligentsia who were at the forefront of Slovak nationalist efforts. It explores responses of leading Slovak women to the following issues of nationalist concern: traditional Slovak patriarchy, women's education, and Western feminism. It demonstrates that in Slovakia, gender was not the primary factor determining women's loyalties; there were other connecting allegiances and loyalties to the nation and the community. Slovak women developed their own unique concept of gender equality that aided Slovak nationalist efforts. In doing so they employed the language of motherhood, domestic duties, and religious commitment.Around the turn of the century, a small group of Slovak women intelligentsia attempted to reconcile their own agenda with contemporary nationalist, social, and political currents. Spurred by nationalist efforts of the Slovak male intelligentsia, middle-class women tried to determine what type of new nationalist woman should replace the traditional woman. This question was answered by five women, in four very distinct ways: (1) Ľudmila Ríznerová-Podjavorinská portrayed the goals of Western feminism as a danger to Slovaks; (2) Elena Maróthy-Šolthésová and Terézia Medvecká Vansová encouraged the growth of Christian feminism; (3) Marína Ormisová-Maliaková favored the introduction of pragmatic feminism in Slovak nationalist efforts; and (4) Hana Lilge-Gregorová argued for the establishment of Western feminism as the basis of social and national development. Although the personal lives of these five women represent the social and national distress of the Slovak people, they also show women's fight for the acceptance of new ideas which would improve the fate of their sisters and their nation. Yet this small collection of feminist intellectuals could not and did not effect Slovak public opinion in any substantial way. Their influence, except perhaps that of Hana Lilge-Gregorová, did not stretch beyond the Slovak urban middle-class milieu.
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Priečko, Martin. „The forgotten Karol Andel (1897–1977) and his contribution to the development of Ethnography, Archaeology and Museology in Slovakia“. Muzeológia a kultúrne dedičstvo 10, Nr. 4 (2022): 115–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.46284/mkd.2021.10.4.7.

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The paper is an evaluation study of the biographical work of Karol Andel, who, as a civil servant in the interwar and post-war periods, devoted himself to the amateur collection of ethnographic material and the search for archaeological sites. His work refuted opinions of the prehistoric sterility of many regions, and also laid the foundations of many ethnographic and archaeological collections in Slovakia – in Kysuce Záhorie, Levoča and Bojnice, and at the Slovak National Museum in Bratislava. In his fieldwork he collaborated with respected authorities of archaeology and ethnography in Slovakia, including J. Eisner, V. Budinský-Krička, Š. Janšák, B. Szöke, R. Bednárik and M. Markuš. Thanks to his lifelong professional work and passion, he eventually became a researcher at the Ethnographic Institute, and later the Archaeological Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences.
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Zelenková, Anna. „Folklorist and Ethnological Research Supported by the Board for the Research of Slovakia and Subcarpathian Ruthenia in Prague during the Interwar Period“. Slovenský národopis / Slovak Ethnology 68, Nr. 1 (01.03.2020): 84–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/se-2020-0005.

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AbstractThe paper focuses on selected folklorist and ethnological activities during the inter-war period, financially supported by the Board for the Research of Slovakia and Subcarpathian Ruthenia, which was established on the initiative of T. G. Masaryk as part of the newly created Slavic Institute in Prague in 1928. This institution aimed to support links between Slovakia and the so-called Czech historical lands and the expressions of “mutuality” in the scientific, cultural or ethnic and language area, etc. The Board provided grants for conducting dialectological, folklorist, geographical and other projects, e.g. for the collection initiative of F. Wollman and his students in Bratislava and Brno in 1928–1947, covering Slovak and (yet unprocessed) Moravian folk fiction. Support was also granted to the research of music culture (D. Orel, K. Hudec, F. Zagriba, etc.), the collection of anthropological and ethnographical materials (K. Chotek, K. Domin, etc.), the study of Slovak folk embroidery (V. Pražák), folklore customs and practices (P. Bogatyrev), folk wood architecture (V. Sičynskyj, D. Stránská), Slovak dialects studied, for example, by V. Vážný, member of the Board, etc. The Slovak Encyclopaedia project, today already forgotten, was not completed. Its editors included historian V. Chaloupecký and, in particular, K. Chotek who prepared the concept of the work in 1930.
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Gábor, Ľubomír. „Koronavírus na Slovensku na rozhraní východu a západu“. Nová filologická revue 14, Nr. 2 (01.02.2023): 46–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.24040/nfr.2022.14.2.46-64.

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The aim of the presented article is to collect selected thematic-motivic lines of narrative texts on geopolitical specifics of coronavirus Covid-19 discurs in Slovakia, their classification and critical reasoning - pointing out the prejudices, stereotypes, mental patterns and cultural backround present in the Slovak society. The presented intention is based on collection of narrative texts from public discussion forums available on Slovak newspaper webpages. The study intends to be a critical survey of narrative motives present in discussion forums which included geopolitical questions – coronavirus as an element in the Eastern or Western axiomatic orientation of the Slovak society. The study aims to collect and classify motives in the mentioned topic to show mental stereotypes in the Slovak society and make way for further analysis or research on the cultural and axiomatic background of the Slovak society at the geopolitcal border between East and West.
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Slyvkanyč, Natália, und Jozef Glova. „Bibliometrická analýza koncepčného prístupu k intelektuálnemu kapitálu“. Ekonomika a spoločnosť 24, Nr. 2 (15.01.2024): 137–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.24040/eas.2023.24.2.137-156.

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This paper aims to map the conceptual approach of intellectual capital for the period 1982 – 2022 by using a bibliometric study. For this study, we used the Web of Science as a main database for data collection. Collected data were analysed with descriptive statistics, co-occurrence, citation and co-citation analyses. Visualization of these analyses was proceeded by VOSviewer. Separately we analysed the case of the Slovak Republic. Our results show that Slovakia has a huge time gap with other countries but the positive is that Slovak researchers are in step with worldwide popular areas of intellectual capital. This study offers a wide range of the current state of researching intellectual capital worldwide and separately for the Slovak Republic.
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Gajdošová, Martina. „‘Coronavirus-Delegated’ Law-Making and the Official Publication Instruments – A Review of the Latest Decision of the Slovakian Constitutional Court“. osteuropa recht 68, Nr. 2 (2022): 235–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0030-6444-2022-2-235.

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In the Slovak Republic, the pandemic situation has brought a new competence to legislate for public health authorities. Such delegated law-making and also the manner of their publication in the official publication instrument became the subject of a review before the Constitutional Court of the Slovak Republic. The paper provides a look at the Constitutional Court's decision of December 2021, which stabilised the "Corona" delegated law-making competence of state authorities in the field of public health, both at the central and local level, and the publication of such decrees in the Journal of the Government of the Slovak Republic. The decision of the Constitutional Court confirmed the existence and functionality of the so-called main and the so-called secondary official publication instrument in the Slovak Republic (the Collection of Laws of the Slovak Republic and the Journal of the Government of the Slovak Republic), both of which have their historical predecessors from the second half of the 19th century, both Hungarian and Czechoslovak. The paper also summarises the themes that arise from this decision for legal science, in particular delegated law-making, delegated law-creator, promulgation of legal regulations and official publication instruments in Slovakia.
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Dissertationen zum Thema "Slovak Collection"

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Slawsby, Alex (Alex David), und Carlos Rivera. „Collective innovation“. Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/39518.

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Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2007.
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The ability to innovate sits at the heart of an organization's ability to succeed in a competitive environment. An organization can innovate by improving existing products, services, or processes or by generating new products, services, or processes. Achieving successful, repeated organizational innovation, however, is a significant challenge. The hurdles to such innovation run the gamut from psychological to structural to procedural. Managers can fall victim to myopia and other human level challenges. Organizational processes, structures, and values can short circuit innovation as well. Given these challenges, we posit that an innovation strategy embracing the concepts of collective intelligence and openness may enable organizations to surmount these hurdles. We refer to this approach as Collective Innovation and define it as a connected, open, and collaborative process that generates, develops, prioritizes, and executes new ideas. To develop our argument, we surveyed literature from a wide array of disciplines including economics, organizational behavior, social psychology, and organizational change.
(cont.) We begin this thesis by drawing a connection between the economic theories of Adam Smith and Ronald Coase and research into the changing workplace by Thomas Malone. We then introduce the concepts of collective intelligence and openness, core tenets of Collective Innovation. After introducing Collective Innovation, we examine its place in the history of innovation strategy. Next, we outline and describe the four stages of the Collective Innovation process. Having dealt mainly in theory, we then turn to the application of Collective Innovation and the myriad challenges that managers will face when attempting to implement such a strategy. Keeping in mind these challenges, we outline four ways in which organizations might use Collective Innovation to power the exploration-side of their operations. Finally, we revisit several remaining questions before concluding our analysis.
by Alex Slawsby [and] Carlos Rivera.
M.B.A.
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Nagar, Yiftach, Thomas W. Malone, Patrick De Boer und Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia. „Essays on collective intelligence“. Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/105080.

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Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2016.
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This dissertation consists of three essays that advance our understanding of collective-intelligence: how it works, how it can be used, and how it can be augmented. I combine theoretical and empirical work, spanning qualitative inquiry, lab experiments, and design, exploring how novel ways of organizing, enabled by advancements in information technology, can help us work better, innovate, and solve complex problems. The first essay offers a collective sensemaking model to explain structurational processes in online communities. I draw upon Weick's model of sensemaking as committed-interpretation, which I ground in a qualitative inquiry into Wikipedia's policy discussion pages, in attempt to explain how structuration emerges as interpretations are negotiated, and then committed through conversation. I argue that the wiki environment provides conditions that help commitments form, strengthen and diffuse, and that this, in turn, helps explain trends of stabilization observed in previous research. In the second essay, we characterize a class of semi-structured prediction problems, where patterns are difficult to discern, data are difficult to quantify, and changes occur unexpectedly. Making correct predictions under these conditions can be extremely difficult, and is often associated with high stakes. We argue that in these settings, combining predictions from humans and models can outperform predictions made by groups of people, or computers. In laboratory experiments, we combined human and machine predictions, and find the combined predictions more accurate and more robust than predictions made by groups of only people or only machines. The third essay addresses a critical bottleneck in open-innovation systems: reviewing and selecting the best submissions, in settings where submissions are complex intellectual artifacts whose evaluation require expertise. To aid expert reviewers, we offer a computational approach we developed and tested using data from the Climate CoLab - a large citizen science platform. Our models approximate expert decisions about the submissions with high accuracy, and their use can save review labor, and accelerate the review process.
by Yiftach Nagar.
Understanding collective-intelligence: the structuring of an online community as a collective-sensemaking process, by Yiftach Nagar -- Using collective-intelligence: combining human and machine predictions in semi-structured environments, by Yiftach Nagar and Thomas W. Malone -- Augmenting collective-intelligence: accelerating the review of complex intellectual artifacts in open-innovation challenges, by Yiftach Nagar, Patrick De Boer and Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia.
Ph. D.
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Zuček, Petr. „Návrh marketingové strategie NH Collection Olomouc Congress Hotelu“. Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-225243.

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The subject of this Master thesis is the topic of marketing strategy in the tourism industry. This document analyzes the marketing strategy of hotel operation within market environment which is providing accommodation and catering services. The first part of the theses, is literary research is devoted to the theoretical knowledge of marketing in general and more specifically, the specifics of marketing strategy within hotel environment. The gained knowledge is applied to subject of the hotel within Olomouc Region, which is the NH Olomouc Collection Congress hotel. Subsequently, the thesis presents an analysis of the strategy itself and its individual parts. The conclusion is devoted to the presentation of proposals for selected company and its marketing strategies which primarily serve as fundamentals for company management and shall contribute to the improvement of hotel services and ultimately to achieve the coveted economic indicators.
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Varša, Marcel. „Analysis of Value Added Tax in Slovakia“. Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-207003.

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The aim of this thesis is to analyze the collection of value added tax in Slovakia since its independence in 1993. The main idea is to compare the collection of VAT at the current moment with the selection in the past, because during last couple of years there has been a significant increase in this area. The origin of the increase can be found in changes in legislation as well as introduction of new action plan which should make VAT collection more effective and clear. I will start with an overview of the tax and continue with historical evolution of the tax in the country. In fist part I will present the changes and tools, which came up recently and may stand behind the improvement. In the other part I will compare the collection of the tax in the past and nowadays. I will also evaluate the domestic values with values of other EU countries and look closer on the level of harmonization of the tax in Slovakia and the rest of European Union.
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Liu, Haitao 1975. „The development and implementation of a production information collection and reporting system“. Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/34759.

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Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management; and, (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; in conjunction with the Leaders for Manufacturing Program at MIT, 2004.
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Production information, which includes production counts and line downtime information, is of great importance for automobile assembly plants to diagnose equipment problems and improve line utilization. Outdated information systems at many manufacturing plants are not capable of providing accurate production information in a timely manner. This thesis is a thorough account of an internship project conducted at Ford Motor Company's Kentucky Truck Plant (KTP) which turned a spreadsheet-based production information system into a relational database application, called PICRS. The first part of the thesis introduces the reader to the background of the internship project, focusing on the importance of accurate and timely production information and the inadequacy of the old system. The second part talks about the development of PICRS. Descriptions about system development approach, software and hardware considerations, database design, and interface design revolve around the low cost, usefulness, and ease-of-use of PICRS. The third part of the thesis recounts the implementation process of PICRS and discusses its benefits and impact on KTP's final assembly area. Lessons and observations on leadership, change management, and corporate culture, as mostly obtained in the implementation process, are also discussed in this part of the thesis.
by Haitao Liu.
S.M.
M.B.A.
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Hashmi, Nada. „The more the merrier? : understanding the effect of group size on collective intelligence“. Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/113957.

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Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2017.
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This dissertation explores how group size affects collective intelligence. It is composed of three quantitative studies. The first study explores how time pressure in small groups (size 4) and large groups (size 20) affected collective intelligence. The results showed that the large groups significantly and consistently outperformed the small groups in different time pressure conditions. This led to the second study which explored whether the collaboration tool used in the first study might have provided unexpected benefits for large groups that counteracted any process loss in the large groups. While the results from the second study confirmed that the collaboration tool did indeed significantly improve the collective intelligence score of groups, one surprising result was that this effect occurred, not only in large groups (size 20), but also in small ones (size 4). The final study then set out to explore this surprising result in further detail by including a variety of group sizes (sizes 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40) in both the collaboration conditions. It was hypothesized that by including more group sizes, the study would determine whether a curvilinear (inverted-U) relationship existed. The results not only confirmed the curvilinear (inverted-U) relationship but also suggested an optimal group size of about 30 for groups with the collaboration tool and 25 for groups without the collaboration tool.
by Nada Hashmi.
Ph. D.
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Chekanskiy, Sergey (Sergey Alexandrovich). „Collective intelligence in financial markets : does consumer sentiment influence valuation of financial products?“ Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/72872.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2012.
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This paper examines the relationship between the public mood associated with the economies of Italy, Spain and Greece, and prices of Credit Default Swaps on sovereign bonds of aforementioned countries. The effect of the changes in the public mood was measured by Granger causality tests and linear regression models. A price change prediction model was built based on the CART technique. Results of the Granger tests suggest that constructed mood indices convey new and meaningful information about changes in CDS prices. Moreover, the extent to which this is true varies between countries. In the analyzed timeframe, public mood is a much better predictor for Spain than for Italy. Investigation of this difference revealed that there is a strong relationship between the mood associated with Spanish CDS and changes in the Italian CDS prices. This empirical evidence illustrates the spillover effect that troubles in one economy might have on another economy.
by Sergey Chekanskiy.
S.M.
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Nemček, Tomáš. „Hodnocení výnosnosti různých forem investic do nemovitostí“. Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-224607.

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The diploma thesis focuses on evaluation of revenue of investing in real estate through collective investment, especially through the real estate investment trusts and revenue gained by direct investment in real estate with regard to current situation in Slovak real estate market. The thesis should guide potential investor through these types of investments and its result is formulation of investment recommendation.
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Catalano, Joshua Casmir. „The Commemoration of Colonel Crawford and the Vilification of Simon Girty: How Politicians, Historians, and the Public Manipulate Memory“. Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1429202111.

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Kvočáková, Lucia. „Budování identity "slovenské" moderny ve vztahu k ideji čechoslovakismu“. Doctoral thesis, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-436921.

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Dissertation thesis deals with the construction of the identity of Slovak art modernism in the period of the First Czechoslovak Republic (1918-1938) within the context of the official ideology of Czechoslovakism and in relation to Czech modern art. For many artists, theorists, and art historians in Slovakia, who, as part of the intelligentsia, felt obliged in the newly formed state to create and confirm a national identity through art, the search for Slovakness in art was crucial. This search was influenced by the nature of Czech - Slovak cultural relations, mutual misunderstandings, and stereotypes. The forms of Slovak modernism were formed in close connection with Czech modernism and at the same time as resistance to it. In this sense, we can consider the emphasis on Slovakness in the fine arts as an attempt not to merge artistically with the current of Czech art modernism. This study thus examines how national identity is constructed through the visual arts and what role plays its broader cultural and political background.
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Bücher zum Thema "Slovak Collection"

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Petránsky, L̕udo. Vincent Hložník: Posolstvá a vízie, výber diel z autorovej tvorby zo 40. rokov 20. storočia zo zbierky Galérie Nedbalka = Vincent Hložnik : messages and visions, selection of artist's 1940s works from the collection of Nedbalka Gallery. Bratislava: Galéria Nedbalka, 2014.

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Beata, Egyházy-Jurovská, Kučera Matúš und Slovenské národné múzeum, Hrsg. Slovaks in the Central Danubian Region in the 6th to 11th century: [collection of papers from the conference held, 30.11. - 1.12. 1999 in Nitra, Slovak Republic]. Bratislava: Slovenské národné múzeum, 2000.

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Slovenský zväz ochrancov prírody a krajiny. Message for Rio: A collection of studies and articles concerning the environment and the environmental movement in the Slovak Republic. Bratislava: Slovak Union of Nature and Landscape Protectors, 1992.

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Franza, Annarita, Johannes Mattes und Giovanni Pratesi, Hrsg. Collectio Mineralium. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-494-6.

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This work is the critical edition of the catalog of Holy Roman Emperor Leopold’s II mineralogical collection. The volume, unpublished and preserved at the Historical Archives of the University of Firenze Museum System, dates to 1765 and describes 242 mineralogical specimens coming primarily from the current Slovak-Hungarian mining district. This edition gives the transcription of the German manuscript and its translation into English together with an organized system of notation to illustrate the complex history of the text, the characterization of the mineralogical species, and the geographical location of the mineral extraction sites. This work represents to date the only published catalog of a mineralogical collection belonging to a member of the Habsburg-Lorraine family.
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Franza, Annarita, Johannes Mattes und Giovanni Pratesi, Hrsg. Collectio Mineralium. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-494-6c.

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This work is the critical edition of the catalog of Holy Roman Emperor Leopold’s II mineralogical collection. The volume, unpublished and preserved at the Historical Archives of the University of Firenze Museum System, dates to 1765 and describes 242 mineralogical specimens coming primarily from the current Slovak-Hungarian mining district. This edition gives the transcription of the German manuscript and its translation into English together with an organized system of notation to illustrate the complex history of the text, the characterization of the mineralogical species, and the geographical location of the mineral extraction sites. This work represents to date the only published catalog of a mineralogical collection belonging to a member of the Habsburg-Lorraine family.
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galéria, Slovenská národná. Zátišie 16.-20. storočia: Zo zbierok Slovenkej národnej galérie v Bratislave = 16th/20th century still life : the collection of the Slovak National Gallery in Bratislava. Bratislava: Slovenská národná galéria, 1997.

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Peter, Maráky, Slovenské národné múzeum v Martine. und Mestská správa pamiatkovej starostlivosti a ochrany prírody v Bratislave., Hrsg. Precious collections in Slovakia. Bratislava: Slovak National Museum, 1994.

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Bodacz, Bohuš. Dokonalý súmrak alebo Budmerické inšpirácie. Martin: Matica slovenská, 2014.

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Ciulisová, Ingrid. Paintings of the 16th century Netherlandish masters: Slovak art collections. Bratislava: Veda, 2006.

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Bachratý, Bohumír. Rudolf Krivoš: Svedectvá, signály, odkazy : obrazy 1958-1994, Galéria Nedbalka a ateliér umelca, Bratislava = Rudolf Krivoš : testimonies, signals, messages : paintings 1958-2009, Nedbalka Gallery and artist's studio, Bratislava. Bratislava: Galéria Nedbalka, 2015.

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Buchteile zum Thema "Slovak Collection"

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Filipová, Martina, und Veronika Barková. „The Crime of Bending the Law From the Point of View of the Arbitrator... of the Court of Arbitration and Application Practice“. In Cofola International 2021, 422–39. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-8639-2021-16.

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The article deals with the crime of bending the law of arbitrators of the Court of Arbitration in terms of particular features of the subject matter of this newly created crime in the Slovak legislation. The subjective nature of this crime raises the question of a possible collective offender, i.e., the Court of Arbitration consisting of various arbitrators whose conduct results in the collective award. It is also noteworthy to mention the objective side of this subject matter in case of arbitrators lacking law ba-ckground (even if they are experts in the given field). The aim of this paper is to analyze what conduct of the arbitrator can be subject to criminal punishment or what conduct will demonstrate the elements of arbitrariness from the part of the arbitrator or the Court of Arbitration and what consequences such conduct will have for the award of the Court of Arbitration itself.
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Mikušová, Miroslava, Adam Torok und Peter Brída. „Technological and Economical Context of Renewable and Non-renewable Energy in Electric Mobility in Slovakia and Hungary“. In Computational Collective Intelligence, 429–36. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98446-9_40.

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Švantnerová, Jana. „The Expropriation of Jewish Collections of Fine Arts and their Transfer to the State Collections under the Slovak State (1939–1945)“. In Kunst sammeln, Kunst handeln, 269–78. Wien: Böhlau Verlag, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/boehlau.9783205791997.269.

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Szeghy-Gayer, Veronika. „Jewish War Memory as a Local Community Building Project – the Heroes’ Memorial in Prešov, Slovakia“. In Jewish Soldiers in the Collective Memory of Central Europe, 351–70. Wien: Böhlau Verlag, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/9783205208419.351.

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Hégerová, Viktória. „K básnickej obraznosti v súčasnej slovenskej poézii. Poetika spirituálnej poézie po roku 1989“. In Slavica Iuvenum XXIV, 291–96. University of Ostrava, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.15452/slavicaiuvenum.xxiv.29.

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Erik Jakub Groch is a representative of contemporary Slovak spiritual poetry, entering literature in 1989 with his debut Súkromné hodiny smútku. In the contribution we characterise and interpret his poetic collection Bratsesta (1992) in which we observe the poetic language, lyrical subject, poetic imagery. Erik Jakub Groch’s work is evaluated in aesthetic and axiological terms.
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Murray Svidroňová, Mária, Katarína Vitálišová, Nikoleta Jakuš Muthová und Juraj Nemec. „Behavioural Interventions in Tax and Fee Collection – Not Always a Success“. In Contemporary Financial Management, 191–214. Institute for Local Self-Government Maribor, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4335/2023.3.11.

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Intergovernmental relations in terms of fiscal arrangements between the national and sub-national levels of government determine the way in which taxes are allocated and shared between the various levels of government. For local governments, local taxes and fees are the main source of revenue through which many public services are provided. Many local governments therefore seek to use various tools to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of tax and fee collection. Such tools include behavioural interventions to reduce the proportion of non-payers, i.e. taxpayers can be ‘nudged’ to pay their taxes on time and correctly. Many studies worldwide point to the successful use of nudges, but behavioural interventions can sometimes fail. Using the example of the Slovak city of Banská Bystrica, we show that the intervention did not produce the expected results and identify possible factors.
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„ARCHIVAL COLLECTIONS“. In The Slovak Question, 201–2. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2jfvd5z.12.

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Piroščáková, Jana. „Slovak Tales and the Collections of Pavol Dobšinský“. In The Oxford Handbook of Slavic and East European Folklore, C15.P1—C15.N28. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190080778.013.15.

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Abstract This chapter focuses on the collections Slovak Tales and Simple National Slovak Tales, which were edited and published by the most important Slovak collector of folk tales, Pavol Dobšinský (1828–1885). Although the tales in these collections are not authentic folk tales and do not paint a genuine picture of folk prose, they are considered the foundation of knowledge on the Slovak oral folk tale tradition and exerted significant influence on this tradition. Dobšinský was influenced by Romantic conceptions of national art. The tales in his collections display a distinctive style that resulted from his purposeful adaptations of Slovak folk tale variants employing the compilation-stylization method. This chapter examines the characteristic style of these tales, how Dobšinský achieved it, how and why his preference for certain types of magic tales was reflected in his collections, and how they were interpreted to express Slovak nationalism. The international ATU Tale-Type Index is utilized to catalogue the Slovak folk tales discussed.
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Lifanov, Konstantin. „THE ORTHOGRAPHIC AND PHONETIC BOHEMISMS IN THE 17TH CENTURY SLOVAK TRANSLATIONS OF COMENIUS' JANUA LINGUAE LATINAE RESERATA AUREA“. In Czech Linguistics in Russia in the new Millennium : Collection of articles dedicated to the memory of the honoured professor of the Lomonosov Moscow State University Alexandra Grigoryevna Shirokova, 82–93. LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1500.978-5-317-06484-6/82-93.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of the orthographic and phonetic systems of two independent 17th century translations of the J.A. Comeniusʼ paper into Slovak language. Analysis of the text revealed a close connection between the translation language and the Czech language. It presents a significant number of bohemisms and the degree of their use varies significantly, and some of them are even used absolutely consistently. At the same time, the translation language has an amazing similarity, although one of them is more conservative in terms of preserving elements of Czech origin.
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Fridrich, Branislav, und Lucia Mokrá. „Right to Governance and Right to Collective Bargaining“. In Digital Democracy and the Impact of Technology on Governance and Politics, 221–29. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-3637-8.ch012.

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The chapter is devoted to constitutional and general legal enactment of the right to strike in the Slovak Republic. The main point comprises the existing international regulation of a right to collective governance and collective bargaining as well as the essential related freedom of association. The chapter provides a close analysis to the real accessibility of a particular right—the right to strike. The introduction provides a legal definition of the right to strike while it comes out from a normative regulation realised by the Constitution of the Slovak Republic and Law No. 2/1991 of the Coll. on Collective Bargaining. After that, the authors, in compliance with the Constitution of the Slovak Republic, exactly define limitations on the right to strike. Within the final sections, the chapter deals with constitutional guarantees of the right to strike within the regime of Art. 51 para. 1 of the Constitution of the Slovak Republic and positive obligation of the State in relation to right to strike under international conventions.
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Konferenzberichte zum Thema "Slovak Collection"

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Kniazkova, Viktoria, und Marina Kotova. „Language Means Forming Czech and Slovak Identities in a Text of a Transnational Novel and its Translation“. In Slavic collection: language, literature, culture. LLC MAKS Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m.slavcol-2018/73-80.

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Cˇilli´k, Ivan, und Ja´n Procha´ska. „Bohunice Simulator Data Collection Project“. In 10th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone10-22704.

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The paper describes the way and results of human reliability data analysis collected as a part of the Bohunice Simulator Data Collection Project (BSDCP), which was performed by VUJE Trnava, Inc. with funding support from the U.S. DOE, National Nuclear Security Administration. The goal of the project was to create a methodology for simulator data collection and analysis to support activities in probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) and human reliability assessment for Jaslovske Bohunice nuclear power plant consisting of two sets of twin units: two VVER 440/V-230 (V1) and two VVER 440/V-213 (V2) reactors. During the project training of V-2 control room crews was performed at VUJE-Trnava simulator. The simulator training and the data collection were done in parallel. The main goal of BSDCP was to collect suitable data of human errors under simulated conditions requiring the use of symptom-based emergency operating procedures (SBEOPs). The subjects of the data collection were scenario progress time data, operator errors, and real-time technological parameters. The paper contains three main parts. The first part presents preparatory work and semi-automatic computer-based methods used to collect data and to check technological parameters in order to find hidden errors of operators, to be able to retrace the course of each scenario for purposes of further analysis, and to document the whole training process. The first part gives also an overview of collected data scope, human error taxonomy, and state classifications for SBEOP instructions coding. The second part describes analytical work undertaken to describe time distribution necessary for execution of various kinds of instructions performed by operators according to the classification for coding of SBEOP instructions. It also presents the methods used for determination of probability distribution for different operator errors. Results from the data evaluation are presented in the last part of the paper. An overview of observed human error probabilities (HEP) according to the developed taxonomy is given. HEP observed during training process were used as reference input data for HRA (Human Reliability Assesment) within existing PSAs performed by VUJE. Observing two different training seasons offered an opportunity to compare a progress achieved through the training process. This paper shows us how it is possible to make this kind of comparison in order to establish an objective measure of training quality and to determine training weaknesses. Results gained during the project-evoked interest of different NPPs (Nuclear Power Plant) in Slovak Republic to collect and process simulator data for further improvement of human factor safety, operational procedures, training process, etc.
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Majdúchová, Helena, und Peter Štetka. „Share of Intellectual Property Rights on Innovation Activities in Creative Industries in Slovak and Czech Republic“. In Sustainable Business Development Perspectives 2022. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p280-0197-2022-15.

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The aim of this paper is to identify specific problems of intellectual property rights protection in creative industries and to identify the current state of this protection in the Slovak and Czech Republic. The results presented in this paper are based on the official statistics of the Czech and Slovak Statistical Offices, which conduct two-year cycles of surveys of innovative activities of companies. In June 2020 data for 2016-2018 were published. A harmonized Eurostat model questionnaire was used for data collection by all EU countries, thus ensuring comparability of the data gathered. These results are interpreted with the ambition to suggest appropriate solutions. The proposed paper is also reflecting the current state of digitalization and digital transformation currently identified in creative industries and is raising relevant questions, such as: How can intellectual property rights be enforced in the digital environment to prevent infringements of intellectual property rights and to limit the legitimate use of copyright exceptions? How to find a balance between strong IPR protection and the ability of businesses to exploit the creative potential of the knowledge economy? How can consumer and competitor rights be transferred from analogue to digital context? Do we need new categories of intellectual property rights? Can we create a system of rights that ensures that the scope and duration of rights do not create obstacles to the expansion of creativity?
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Glaser-Opitzová, Helena. „Use of Scanner Data in Measuring the Consumer Price Index in the Conditions of the Slovak Republic“. In EDAMBA 2021 : 24th International Scientific Conference for Doctoral Students and Post-Doctoral Scholars. University of Economics in Bratislava, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53465/edamba.2021.9788022549301.92-102.

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The compilation of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) is, in the conditions of the Slovak Republic, based on the fixed consumer basket. Only the lockdown during pandemics showed us how a fixed basket can very quickly become irrelevant due to a rapidly changing model of consumer behaviour. The changeover from traditional data collection to the usage of data from scanners practically means the passing from static universe of selected sorts of goods to the dynamic universe of all goods consumed. While classical bilateral indices may be appropriate for a fixed basket, the transition to a dynamic approach raises the question of whether traditionally used methods are still valid. Our goal is to publish high quality index and therefore it is necessary to bear in mind that the index number formula selection and methods applied to data from scanners can have a significant impact on achieved results. The paper presents the basic conceptual framework for the use of scanner data for the purposes of compiling the CPI in relation to selected findings of the experimental study performed on real data of five retail chains for the “Food and non-alcoholic beverages” division.
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Rošková, Eva, Milica Schraggerová, Nina Urukovičová und Jozef Smoroň. „REGULATING ROLE OF TECHNOSTRESSORS AND PERSONALITY IN PREDICTION OF ENGAGEMENT AND BURNOUT AT WORK“. In PSYCHOLÓGIA PRÁCE A ORGANIZÁCIE 2023. Vydavateľstvo ŠafárikPress, Univerzita Pavla Jozefa Šafárika v Košiciach, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.33542/ppo-0265-7-08.

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Based on the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model, the aim of the study was to examine the relationship between technostressors (invasion, overload, uncertainty, ambiguity, complexity) acting as job demands, personality characteristics (Big Five), and employee well-being (engagement, burnout). The study employed a cross-sectional design using questionnaires and online data collection (RedCap web platform). It was conducted with a sample of employed Slovak respondents (N=257). Hierarchical regression modeling revealed that work engagement was predicted by personality characteristics (extraversion, conscientiousness). Technostressors (techno-overload, techno-invasion, techno-uncertainty) played a significant role in predicting burnout. Techno-ambiguity contributed surprisingly positively to engagement. The study contributes to the evidence on the consequences of technostressors and personality traits in the workplace context.
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Greškovičová, Katarína, Barbora Zdechovanová und Rebeka Farkašová. „PSYCHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE SLOVAK VERSION OF THE POSTPARTUM BONDING QUESTIONNAIRE FOR NON-CLINICAL SAMPLE“. In International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends. inScience Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36315/2021inpact058.

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"Bonding represents an emotional tie that one experiences towards one´s own child. There are several instruments to measure the level and quality of bonding. Among them we chose and translated the Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire by Brockington et al. (2001) into Slovak language. The aim of this study was to analyse its psychometric qualities. Our non-clinical sample consisted of women (N= 372) 18 and 44 years (M= 29.74; SD= 5.25) who recently gave birth in Slovakian hospitals. Data collection was carried out from September 2015 until March 2018. Participants filled the Postpartum bonding questionnaire by Brockington et al. (2001) and some of them other three tools: Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale by Cox, Holgen and Sagovsky (1987), Depression Anxiety Stress scale-42 (Lovibond & Lovibond, 1995) and Parental Stress Scale (Berry & Jones, 1995). The distributions of the items of the bonding were mostly skewed and leptokurtic. Internal consistency is high for the overall Lack of Bonding (?= .897) and varies in factors- ?= .820 for Impaired Bonding, ?= .779 for Rejection and Anger, ?= .506 for Anxiety about Care and ?= .321 for Risk of Abuse. In order to prove convergent validity, we correlated overall Lack of Bonding with depression (Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, rs= .251, Depression Anxiety Stress scale-42 depression rs=.404; n=79), stress and anxiety (Depression Anxiety Stress scale-42, stress rs=.392; anxiety rs=.496; n=79) and parental stress (Parental Stress Scale score; rs= .674, n=99). We did not confirm original factor structure via confirmatory factor analysis using principal axis factoring with oblimine rotation. Then, we used principal component analysis with varimax rotation method to reduce the items. 6 components were extracted. Component 1 was comprised of 15 items that explained 35,6 % of the variance with loadings from .306 to .733. Hence, we proposed new item-structure for the Slovak PBQ. We concluded that the Slovak version of the PBQ proved to have good overall reliability. We found evidences for the convergent validity with parental stress, anxiety, stress, and partly depression, because there were two different results. We also suggest creating a shorter version based on the analysis. Among limits we can see tools used for validity evidence and sample without participants for clinical population. We advise to use the Slovak version of the Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire as a tool to measure bonding in a research context and to use overall summary index (Lack of Bonding) instead of factors."
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Borisova, Simona, Radka Telekova und Dana Kollarova. „MUTUAL INSPIRATION OF THE TEACHER AND THE FOREST PEDAGOGUE IN SHAPING THE PUPIL?S AWARENESS OF NATURE PROTECTION“. In 22nd International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2022. STEF92 Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2022v/3.2/s14.45.

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Schools in many countries implement environmental education to different extents. School as an institution has a significant role in shaping pupil?s attitudes and behaviour towards nature and the environment. School's cooperation with a forest pedagogue is oriented towards the activities of forest pedagogy, the application of which to education in the conditions of Slovak schools represents one of the possibilities of forming pupils' relationship with nature and awareness of forestry. The aim of the research is to find out and show the possibilities of improving the cooperation of forest pedagogue and teacher so that the activities of the forest pedagogy lead to the formation of pupils' relationship with nature and their awareness of the functioning of the forest ecosystem. The main method of data collection is interviews with teachers and forest educators. The results show that the cooperation of experts � teacher and forest pedagogue can significantly improve the application of forest pedagogy methods and thus increase the quality of achieving the goals of forest pedagogy.
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Bozogáňová, Miroslava, und Tatiana Pethö. „THE ACCEPTANCE OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MIGRANTS TO SLOVAKIA BASED ON GENDER“. In International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends. inScience Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36315/2021inpact053.

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"Schahbasi, Huber and Fieder (2020) found that men are generally more sceptical toward migration than women. The goal of this paper is to analyse the acceptance of different types of migrants to Slovakia based on gender. An experimental vignette methodology (EVM) with a simple experimental design was used - the reason for coming to Slovakia was manipulated. Respondents were randomly assigned to one of three different vignettes. The research sample consisted of 1001 respondents (49% men) aged 17 to 75 years (M = 44.81; SD = 14.92). Each vignette describes a different type of migrant according to the reasons for coming to Slovakia, while the word ""migrant"" was omitted to avoid prejudice. Control group (general description of people coming to Slovakia) - 334 respondents (51.2% men), group 1 (people coming for work / study) - 335 respondents (47.5% men); and group 2 (people arriving for a threat in their home country) - 332 respondents (48.2% men). The data were collected online (panel collection) in the Slovak Republic with the ambition to obtain a representative sample. Respondents were asked if they would accept a person coming to Slovakia from another country for ... a close relative acquired by marriage, a close personal friend, a neighbour living on the same street, co-worker / colleague, citizen of the SR and visitor of the SR, where 1 = strongly agree – 5 = strongly disagree. The comparison of respondents using t-test for independent samples showed that there were significant differences between men and women in control group - women had more acceptance for coming people as a close personal friend (Cohen's d = 0.251) and less for co-worker / colleague (Cohen's d = 0.224) than men. Women from group 1 had also more acceptance in terms of co-worker / colleague (Cohen's d = 0.331) and the visitor of the SR (Cohen's d = 0.276) than men. There were no differences in group 2. For the interpretation of the results, it is necessary to look at the negligible size of the differences between men and women. Respondents were in the “accepting” part of the scale (M = 2.31; SD = 0.82). The results suggest that there are almost none differences in the acceptance of migrants between men and women, regardless of vignette they evaluated in Slovakia. Based on our data is seems, that gender is not the main factor of acceptance rate of different types of migrants."
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Poláček Tureková, Zlatica. „Význam zákona č. 350/2022 z.z. v postavení zamestnancov“. In Naděje právní vědy 2022. University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.24132/zcu.nadeje.2022.507-514.

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The very meaning of Act No. 350/2022 Coll. lies not only in the fact that this act makes a major amendment to the Labor Code but mainly because this act also introduces new concepts such as paternity leave but also a change in the delivery of parcels, where the standard period of 18 days is reduced to 10 days. The employer may not set a collection period of less than ten days for the consignment. The Act also aligns Slovak legislation with Directive (EU) 2019/1158 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019 on work-life balance for parents and carers and repealing Council Directive 2010/18/EU. From the point of view of the legal substance, this law will have significance for the application practice of employers and the very positions of employees. It is questionable how employers deal with a fixed-term employment relationship and the setting of a probationary period, or with the actual delivery, as well as with the father‘s status as an employee on paternity leave.
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Jan, Šejbl. „Hříšná exotika A. V. Nováka Literární obraz cesty do Asie v letech 1926–1927“. In Orientalia antiqua nova XXI. Západočeská univerzita v Plzni, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24132/zcu.2021.10392-120-144.

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Sinful Exotics of A. V. Novák Literary image of a journey to Asie in 1926–1927 Traveller and writer Archibald Václav Novák (1895–1979) rose to fame in the 1920s as the author of popular nov els and short stories inspired by a stay in Tahiti and the United States of America from 1919 to 1921. Sucesess of books and lectures allowed Novák to undertake another long journey. From October 1926 to April 1926 A. V. Novák visited Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar, Malaya, Singapore, Sumatra, Vietnam, Cambodia, China and Japan. After returning home, Novák organized public lectures and published new novels and short stores inspored by the places he visited and the people he met. He also wrote a four-volume travelogue based on his travel diary. On his journey, Novák took not only still photographs, but short movies as well. After the communists took power in Czechoslovakia in 1948, Novák was purged from public life. No longer heralded as either a traveller or a writer, he was virtually consigned to oblivion. It was not until after 2000 that a study of the phenomenon of Czecho slovak emigration to Tahiti kindled renewed interest in him. In 2010, some of Novák’s previously unknown pho tographs were discovered and donated to the Náprstek Museum’s photographic collection, which is a part of the National Museum in Prague. Movies, diaries and the most of negatives by A. V. Novák have not been preserved, but there is a large number of glass slides used as an accom paniment of lectures. Photographic collection and books by A. V. Novák offer a valuable source of information about the non-Europen countries in 1920s and the ways, how they were presented to public in Czechoslovakia.
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