VÁCHAL, Jan. BUSINESS PROCESSES IN MEDIUM-SIZED AND LARGE ENTERPRISES IN CONDITIONS OF A GLOBALIZING ECONOMY. In prof. Ing. Tomas Kliestik, Ph.D. GLOBALIZATION AND ITS SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES. 1st ed. Žilina: ZU – UNIVERSITY OF ZILINA, Faculty of Operation and Economics of Transport and Communications, Department of Economics. p. 938 - 946, 2926 pp. ISBN 978-80-8154-249-7. 2018.
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Original name BUSINESS PROCESSES IN MEDIUM-SIZED AND LARGE ENTERPRISES IN CONDITIONS OF A GLOBALIZING ECONOMY
Authors VÁCHAL, Jan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition 1st ed. Žilina, GLOBALIZATION AND ITS SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES, p. 938 - 946, 2926 pp. 2018.
Publisher ZU – UNIVERSITY OF ZILINA, Faculty of Operation and Economics of Transport and Communications, Department of Economics
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 50204 Business and management
Country of publisher Slovakia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form electronic version available online
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RIV identification code RIV/75081431:_____/18:00002162
Organization unit Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice
ISBN 978-80-8154-249-7
UT WoS 000681676300122
Keywords in English Business processes; medium and large enterprises; value potential of an enterprise; GLOCALIZATION
Tags BPE_PCM, RIV21, WOS
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Abstract
Globalization and internationalization are increasingly affecting components of the corporate environment and business processes indirectly influenced as a result. The paper focuses on business processes that form a basis for the value-based business process. Their analysis uses a basic categorization of processes in companies. The research was carried out on a set of 207 business entities from all over the Czech Republic, of which 124 were medium-sized enterprises and 83 were large enterprises. From the point of view of sector differentiation, manufacturing and industrial enterprises were represented by 86 business entities and 121 were from the services sector. In terms of their business reach, there were 71 enterprises with a regional character, 76 national and 60 business entities were multinational. For the analysis a two-choice test and Fisher's exact test were used. The significance of the tested processes was determined based on their impact on the company profitability. For the medium-sized enterprises "marketing and sales" and "services and supporting services" were among the most significant processes of value-generating nature, followed by production, purchasing and output logistics. For the large companies the statistically significant processes included "science and technology development", followed by "marketing and sales", "services and supporting services", "input logistics" and "human resources management". Size differentiation has been proved as for the large enterprises significance of the business processes was more important than for the smaller size category.
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