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Name and surname:
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Mgr. Pavel Danihel, PhD.
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Document type:
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Research/art/teacher profile of a person
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The name of the university:
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Comenius University Bratislava
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The seat of the university:
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Šafárikovo námestie 6, 818 06 Bratislava
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| III.a - Occupation-position | III.b - Institution | III.c - Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Real-estate agent | Real-team, s. r. o. | 2016-2019 |
| V.1.a - Name of the profile course | V.1.b - Study programme | V.1.c - Degree | V.1.d - Field of study |
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| Basics of accounting | Economy and management | I. | Economy and management |
| Accounting procedures for entrepreneurs | Economy and management | I. | Economy and management |
| V.2.a - Name of the study programme | V.2.b - Degree | V.2.c - Field of study |
|---|---|---|
| Economy and management | I. | Economy and management |
A scientific article as an output of the UK Grant project was accepted at a foreign international conference the Hradec Economic Days (HED) conference, which published its contributions with great successfully publishes in indexed scientific databases Web of Science, Scopus and others. Attendance and presentation of research results took place on days 11-12. April 2024. The paper was accepted under the title "The impact of the pandemic and the energy crisis on financial performance of small and medium-sized enterprises in the countries of the European Union", published in in English as: "The Impact of Pandemic and Energy Crisis on the Financial Performance of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in European Countries". The goal of the research was to evaluate the extent of the impact of the covid-19 pandemic and the energy crisis on financial performance of SMEs in EU countries. The conclusion of the project confirmed the existence of correlation between the economic crisis caused by the covid-19 pandemic, together with the current problem increases in energy prices and the financial performance of SMEs. Despite the aforementioned negatives sides of the energy crisis, we can find several positive effects in the given event, which they can help SMEs in their business and improve the overall level of financial health. The need adapting to excessively increased energy prices will force some SMEs to diversify sources energy so that they are not forced to rely on only one specific energy source. Investment in a new energy equipment with renewable energy is an option. An example of the effective fulfillment of the diversification of energy sources while promoting sustainability is installation of photovoltaics. In fact, we are responsible for one of the main benefits of the energy crisis consider the need for SMEs to look for different ways of reducing electricity consumption and saving financial resources. Our findings met the stated objectives of the project and formed the basis for follow-up research and full transformation into the final output in the form of a dissertation
Danihel, P. (2024). Tax exemptions, bonuses and digitization of tax administration in the context of the tool
of the state to support business in V4 countries. Business environment horizons VII,
international scientific conference
Danihel, P. (2023). The importance of small and medium-sized enterprises in the process of restarting
economy. Horizons of the business environment VI, international scientific conference
Danihel, P. (2022). The influence of ratio indicators on the company's decision-making process. MANEKO Journal of Corporate Management and Economics, 14 (1), 5-14. http://www.maneko.sk/casopis/pdf/1_2022.pdf
A scientific article as an output of the UK Grant project was accepted at a foreign international conference the Hradec Economic Days (HED) conference, which published its contributions with great successfully publishes in indexed scientific databases Web of Science, Scopus and others. Attendance and presentation of research results took place on days 11-12. April 2024. The paper was accepted under the title "The impact of the pandemic and the energy crisis on financial performance of small and medium-sized enterprises in the countries of the European Union", published in in English as: "The Impact of Pandemic and Energy Crisis on the Financial Performance of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in European Countries". The goal of the research was to evaluate the extent of the impact of the covid-19 pandemic and the energy crisis on financial performance of SMEs in EU countries. The conclusion of the project confirmed the existence of correlation between the economic crisis caused by the covid-19 pandemic, together with the current problem increases in energy prices and the financial performance of SMEs. Despite the aforementioned negatives sides of the energy crisis, we can find several positive effects in the given event, which they can help SMEs in their business and improve the overall level of financial health. The need adapting to excessively increased energy prices will force some SMEs to diversify sources energy so that they are not forced to rely on only one specific energy source. Investment in a new energy equipment with renewable energy is an option. An example of the effective fulfillment of the diversification of energy sources while promoting sustainability is installation of photovoltaics. In fact, we are responsible for one of the main benefits of the energy crisis consider the need for SMEs to look for different ways of reducing electricity consumption and saving financial resources. Our findings met the stated objectives of the project and formed the basis for follow-up research and full transformation into the final output in the form of a dissertation
Danihel, P. (2024). Tax exemptions, bonuses and digitization of tax administration in the context of the tool
of the state to support business in V4 countries. Business environment horizons VII,
international scientific conference
Danihel, P. (2023). The importance of small and medium-sized enterprises in the process of restarting
economy. Horizons of the business environment VI, international scientific conference
Danihel, P. (2022). The influence of ratio indicators on the company's decision-making process. MANEKO Journal of Corporate Management and Economics, 14 (1), 5-14. http://www.maneko.sk/casopis/pdf/1_2022.pdf
HOLIENKA, M., PŠENÁK, P., SUCHÁNKOVÁ, D. 2023. Walking in parents’ shoes? Factors behind students’ succession intentions in family firms, European Journal of Family Business. (13) s.149-161. DOI:10.24310/ejfb.13.2.2023.16550
| VII.a - Activity, position | VII.b - Name of the institution, board | VII.c - Duration |
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| Economic Olympiad, organizational member - evaluator | INESS – Institute of Economic and social analyses | Event |
| VIII.a - Name of the institution | VIII.b - Address of the institution | VIII.c - Duration (indicate the duration of stay) | VIII.d - Mobility scheme, employment contract, other (describe) |
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| Tomáš Baťa University in Zlín | Mostní 5139, 760 01, Zlín, Czech republic | 09/09/2024 - 13/09/2024 | Short-term doctoral internship. Organization and assistance when carrying out an international foreign scientific conference DOKBAT. Organization and assistance with realization of international foreign scientific ICFTE conference. Participation in the workshop for science a research. |