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Economists Milaniaková and Bartůsková: “Without children’s groups, we underestimate the entire system of early childcare.”

Three percent—or nearly twenty? In the debate on childcare for children under three, public discussion has long relied on figures that only partially reflect reality. Research from the Faculty of Economics at the Prague University of Economics and Business shows that without including children’s groups, the picture of childcare for children under three in the […]

Economists Milaniaková and Bartůsková: “Without children’s groups, we underestimate the entire system of early childcare.”

How Stories of the Success of the Green Transformation Strengthen the EU’s Position

The energy transition has primarily been justified as a response to climate change. However, a new study by Zbyněk Dubský and Štěpánka Zemanová from the Department of International Studies and Diplomacy at the Faculty of International Relations, Prague University of Economics and Business, published in the prestigious academic journal European Security, shows that in the European Commission’s […]

How Stories of the Success of the Green Transformation Strengthen the EU’s Position

Is a Narcissistic Boss an Asset or a Liability for a Company — and Why Doesn’t Research Agree? A New Meta-Analysis Investigates

The fate of companies is often linked to the personalities of their leaders. What personality traits do they tend to have, and to what extent is the character of top managers truly reflected in a company’s performance? This question concerns not only the public but also researchers. One frequently discussed trait is narcissism. Some studies […]

Is a Narcissistic Boss an Asset or a Liability for a Company — and Why Doesn’t Research Agree? A New Meta-Analysis Investigates

Generation Z in the Czech Labour Market: Growth Yes, Routine No

Generation Z – young people born between 1995 and 2010 – is entering the Czech labour market with a strong emphasis on personal growth, meaningful work, and a friendly workplace environment. At the same time, employers appreciate their digital skills and creativity. A new study reveals alignment in the shared emphasis on development, but also […]

Generation Z in the Czech Labour Market: Growth Yes, Routine No

1968 in Declassified CIA Documents: A VŠE–UT Austin–UC Berkeley Team Develops an Agentic AI System for Analyzing Digital Archives

Prague / Austin / Berkeley – The year 1968 is one of the most pivotal moments in modern Czech history. The Prague Spring, hopes for reform, and the subsequent invasion by Warsaw Pact troops shaped entire generations. An international research team from the Prague University of Economics and Business (VŠE), The University of Texas at […]

1968 in Declassified CIA Documents: A VŠE–UT Austin–UC Berkeley Team Develops an Agentic AI System for Analyzing Digital Archives

Children’s Groups Are Transforming Early Childhood Care in the Czech Republic, VŠE Research Shows

Research conducted by the Prague University of Economics and Business (VŠE) brings important insights into one of today’s key social issues: the availability of childcare for children under the age of three. In connection with this research, an article was published in the peer-reviewed International Journal of Early Childhood, one of the most prestigious journals […]

Children’s Groups Are Transforming Early Childhood Care in the Czech Republic, VŠE Research Shows

What happens when 57 researchers tackle the same task? VŠE took part in a “crowdscience” experiment that businesses can also learn from

What results do you get when you give 57 researchers the same data and the same assignment? This question was examined by the authors of a study published in the prestigious Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS). The experiment, which also involved a pair of researchers from the Faculty of Business Administration at the Prague […]

What happens when 57 researchers tackle the same task? VŠE took part in a “crowdscience” experiment that businesses can also learn from

How to Attract Digital Nomads? The Sea and Visas Help, but They Are Not the Key, a New Study Shows

So-called digital nomads—people who work remotely from anywhere—have become a major focus of interest for countries and local governments alike. But what reliably attracts them? And why are some destinations more popular among digital nomads than others? Answers to these questions are provided by a new study published in the journal Tourism Geographies, co-authored by […]

How to Attract Digital Nomads? The Sea and Visas Help, but They Are Not the Key, a New Study Shows

How We Live in Europe: The Czech Republic Surprised, Ranking Among the Best in Quality of Life

How do people live across Europe? Where does economic strength, social security, and a healthy environment come together—and where does quality of life fall behind? A new study brings a surprising answer: the Czech Republic belongs among the countries that perform far better than expected within Europe. “We often feel that we’re not doing particularly […]

How We Live in Europe: The Czech Republic Surprised, Ranking Among the Best in Quality of Life

How Circular Startups Are Changing the Future of Food and Packaging

Imagine a food industry where leftovers don’t end up in the trash but become a resource instead. Where technology monitors waste to ensure nothing is squandered, and packaging isn’t single-use but returns to circulation. Sounds like a vision of the future? For many startups, it’s already reality.  When Startups Take on the Challenge of Food […]

How Circular Startups Are Changing the Future of Food and Packaging