Regional Startup Ecosystem
Vladimir Krajcik,
Ivo Formanek
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 2, July 2015
Pages:
14-18
Received:
2 June 2015
Accepted:
19 June 2015
Published:
23 June 2015
DOI:
10.11648/j.ebm.20150102.12
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Abstract: The article leads to an answer of the research question, whether the developed and implemented regional startup ecosystem model is in line with the elements, principles, objects and iterations of standard knowledge requirements to develop the business environment. In addition the regional ecosystem elements are analyzed in foreign models and the own model is described (the structure, elements, object relations) along with defining its benefits when applying in the real business environment. The article also introduces the conceptual framework of the Czech regional starting of the startup ecosystem and presents examples for entrepreneurs and policy makers. Finally it proposes the dynamisation of the model that can be used as a basis for further research in this area
Abstract: The article leads to an answer of the research question, whether the developed and implemented regional startup ecosystem model is in line with the elements, principles, objects and iterations of standard knowledge requirements to develop the business environment. In addition the regional ecosystem elements are analyzed in foreign models and the ow...
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Global Security and the Role of the European Union
Radomir Kana,
Monika Mynarzova
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 2, July 2015
Pages:
25-34
Received:
20 June 2015
Accepted:
30 June 2015
Published:
2 July 2015
DOI:
10.11648/j.ebm.20150102.14
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Abstract: Present security situation in the world is differs from the Cold War and requires another approaches to solve many problems of regional or global character. To the fact, that the EU wants to play on the world political and military scene the role that is looking for, will be forced to work hard on enhancing effective (and in the future even a single) security policy, which has to be accompanied by an adequate building of military capabilities. Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) is an integral part of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), while it can be seen as a deepening of the CFSP, as well as a specific instrument of the CFSP. This article focuses on the role of the Common Security and Defence Policy of the European Union, which through foreign operations and missions contributes to the stabilization and security not only in Europe but also globally. Attention is also paid to the expenses EU Member States spend on defense and last but not least to the analysis of issues in cooperation of the EU and NATO as an important factor of transatlantic security.
Abstract: Present security situation in the world is differs from the Cold War and requires another approaches to solve many problems of regional or global character. To the fact, that the EU wants to play on the world political and military scene the role that is looking for, will be forced to work hard on enhancing effective (and in the future even a singl...
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