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doc. Ing. Michal Plaček Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Social Sciences
3 classes
55 publications
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Writing for impact
JSD016 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Sustainable procurement
JSM250 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Performance and Quality Management in Public Sector
JSM705 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Avoidance of risk from the contracting authorities: public procurement case study
2017 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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An Empirical Analysis of Post-contractual Behaviour Regarding Public Contracts for Construction Work in the Czech Republic
2017 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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An Empirical Analysis of Post-Contractual Behaviour in Public Works Contracts: The Czech Case as a Secondary Comparison with Slovak Republic
2016 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Do the Data on Municipal Expenditures in the Czech Republic Imply Incorrrectness in their Management?
2016 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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The impact of the choice of evaluation criteria and the type of tender on the awarding public contracts (in the case of construction contracts at the local level in the Czech Republic)
2015 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Reasons for the Infectiveness of the Czech State Bureaucracy: Myths and Reality
2015 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Civil Society Versus Local Self‐Governments and Central Government in V4 Countries: The Case of Co‐Creation
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Human-made disasters in a decentralized context: How Czech municipalities are dealing with the Ukrainian crisis
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Gregory Porumbescu, Albert Meijer, Stephan Grimmelikhuijsen: Government Transparency: State of the Art and New Perspectives
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Performance funding of universities and its impacts on accountability: the case of the Czech Republic and Slovakia
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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