RNDr. Pavel Bednar PhD.
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Pavel Bednář is an assistant professor and head at the Department of Regional Development, Public Sector Administration and Law, Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Faculty of Management and Economics. He received his PhD in human geography and regional development at Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science. His current research focuses on cultural and creative industries, and co-working spaces mapping using spatial econometric techniques, and mapping clusters and cluster tailored policies in the Visegrád group countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary) and their urban and regional socio-economic determinants. He is a member of the Czech Geographical Society and National Geographical Committee. He received experiences with both international and national applied research projects (Interreg, Visegrád Funds, Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, Technology Agency of the Czech Republic).
Currently, he participates as a Vice-chair in the COST project CA18214 ‘The geography of New Working Spaces and the impact on the periphery’ (2019-2023), research funded by Horizon 2020 which involved 29 countries and 90 research partners; and as a main investigator in the project subsidized by the national supporting programme for COST in the Czech Republic – INTER-COST-INTER-EXCELENCE LTC20047 ‘Regional development and public policy under creative economy: Mapping, knowledge sharing and management of New Working Spaces in the Czech Republic’.
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Sessions in which RNDr. Pavel Bednar PhD. participates
Thursday 1 September, 2022
The Bata Company, which evolved from a small workshop in Zlin in the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, today being part of the Czech Republic, at the end of the 19th century, became one of the best-known largest shoe producers in the world in the second half of the twentieth century. The company was not characterised by the unique organisational structure and implementation of disruptive innovations only. Also, it is connected with significant investments in the social life of its employees....
The Bata Company, which evolved from a small workshop in Zlin in the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, today being part of the Czech Republic, at the end of the 19th century, became one of the best-known largest shoe producers in the world in the second half of the twentieth century. The company was not characterised by the unique organisational structure and implementation of disruptive innovations only. Also, it is connected with significant investments in the social life of its employees....
Sessions in which RNDr. Pavel Bednar PhD. attends
Sunday 28 August, 2022
Join the conference organisers and TICCIH board members for a welcome cocktail and some festive words of introduction, in the former forge of the École technique de Montréal, founded in 1909, now part of the Université du Québec à Montréal campus.
Wednesday 31 August, 2022
This tour offers an excursion on a privatized deck of Montreal's bateau-mouche; a playful guided tour that takes in some of the city's industrial landmarks from the St. Lawrence River.The tour is priced to cover additional costs; the fee includes access to the bateau-mouche, the tour and a drink.Departure will be on foot from the conference venue; boarding is at 3:45 p.m. at the l...
Friday 2 September, 2022
Come and share the good times of the congress and celebrate your scientific and professional discoveries in a former fruit jam factory, Usine C, built in 1913 and transformed at the end of the 1970s into a place for creation and dissemination.Discover Montreal's gastronomy thanks to an exceptional caterer. Learn about Montreal's musical heritage and the history of the industrial district that brought it to life. Then hear and experience Quebec's musical tradition as you are carried ...
Saturday 3 September, 2022
Uncover the vestiges of the Canadian Pacifie Railway tracks and the former Angus Shops, which played integral raies in the industrial and residential development of Rosemont. This tour wi/1 give you insight into the industrial past of the neighbourhood and its new life bath as a place to live and to work.A tour designed and guided by Heritage Montreal. Departure at the corner of Rachel and Dézéry streets, 10 minutes walk from Prefontaine metro station