14 results on '"Zdeněk Kučera"'
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2. Research and development for Industry 4.0 – the position of the Czech Republic in cognitive computing and robotics
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Zdeněk Kučera and Tomáš Vondrák
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robotics ,Czech ,Technology ,Industry 4.0 ,business.industry ,Cognitive computing ,Robotics ,language.human_language ,cognitive computing ,bibliometric analysis ,Political science ,language ,Position (finance) ,knowledge base ,Engineering ethics ,Artificial intelligence ,patent analysis ,business - Abstract
We have examined the recent development of the knowledge base in the fields of cognitive computing and robotics. The proxies for the evaluation of the R&D in these fields are the publication activity and the patents production spanning the years 1998 to 2016. A comparison with selected EU countries, USA, China, Japan and South Korea is presented. The publication activities grow much faster than the overall volume of world publications. In the number of publications per year in the field of cognitive computing China surpassed in 2004 USA and trails the EU-28 since. The robotics seems less in the focus of China’s R&D as the Chinese publications output just reached the USA level in the last two years of the examined interval. A common feature of the Asian countries is a significantly below the world average citation impact of the publications in both fields. The number of patent applications in cognitive computing and robotics has been growing in recent years. The patent activity in the China is growing very fast, the EU and USA are gradually losing their position and China dominated in the patent activity in cognitive computing and robotics in 2015. The Czech Republic exhibits a significantly above the EU average dynamics of the publication activity in both R&D fields. Though the robotics publications occupy a smaller fraction of the total national publications output, their citation impact at the roughly 150 percent level of the world average is on par with the publication output of EU-15 countries. The number of patent applications in cognitive computing and robotics with Czech invertors has been growing fast and their share in the total number of patent applications with Czech inventors is above the EU average. However, these applications are very often owned by foreign companies, in particular from the USA. Our study indicates that the Czech Republic has, in the world context, a robust and dynamic R&D capable to address the challenges associated with the implementation of Industry 4.0 and advanced information processing.
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- 2018
3. Key Enabling Technologies – is the Czech Republic catching up the leading countries in innovation and technology?
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Zdeněk Kučera and Tomáš Vondrák
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Czech ,Technology ,Economic policy ,photonics ,language.human_language ,advanced manufacturing technology ,nanoelectronics ,advanced materials ,Political science ,microelectronics ,Key (cryptography) ,language ,nanotechnologies ,industrial biotechnology ,key enabling technologies - Abstract
The topic of this contribution is a comparison of the research & development related to the “key enabling technologies” (KETs) in the Czech Republic and the European Union as a whole with selected non-European economies. A further aim of this article is an appraisal of the effect of the European strategies and action programmes which have been implemented since the turn of the decade and which target the lagging of EU in innovations in critical technologies. We use the publication and the patent activities as a proxy to assess the intensity of the KETs oriented R&D. The Asian countries Japan, South Korea and the fast growing China have the highest fraction of KETs oriented publications and patents in their national output. The Chinese State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) recorded in 2015 a half of the world patent applications related to KETs. Measured by their share of publications, the Asian countries exhibit a significantly more intensive R&D in the majority of KETs. Whereas the patent activity of the Asian countries grows the number of patent applications in the EU stagnates in the recent years and EU visibly lags behind the Asian competitors. The EU R&D policies and strategies aimed at the promotion of KET and the financial support does not seem exhibiting visible effects. In the Czech republic KETs became an organic component of the National Research and Innovation Strategy for the intelligent specialisation (National RIS3 strategy) and a number of targeted public financing programmes support KETs related projects. The situation in the Czech Republic has been evolving in a positive way between 2008 and 2016. Both the number of publications and patent applications related to KETs has been increasing and the growth dynamics approaches the Asian countries. The number of publications per research worker in the Czech Republic is on par with the EU. Due to a stronger growth in recent years of the number of patent applications in comparison to EU the Czech republic reached the EU average per researcher and the fraction of the KETs related applications surpasses the EU average and even some developed countries.
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- 2018
4. The analysis of the public support, results, and the research field structure of the Czech security R&D in the years 2010–2015
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Martin Faťun, Tomáš Vondrák, and Zdeněk Kučera
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Structure (mathematical logic) ,Czech ,security research ,Technology ,business.industry ,Field (Bourdieu) ,Environmental resource management ,language.human_language ,bibliometric analysis ,Political science ,language ,Regional science ,business ,Public support - Abstract
The article is devoted to an analysis of the public support and results of the security oriented R&D in Czechia in the years 2011–2015. The aim is to provide a knowledge base for active participation of users of results and existing and potential beneficiaries of public support in the development of the system and programs of the security research after 2017. The introductory part of the text describes the national environment of the security R&D, and the methodology of the data analysis of projects and programs and the bibliometric analyses of results of the security research. The analysis is focused in particular upon the distribution of the public funding, and the results obtained in R&D programs financed by the Ministry of the interior (MoI). The existing overlaps between R&D activities sponsored by MoI and by other governmental bodies are also examined.
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- 2017
5. Patent activities of the Czech enterprises – an international comparison
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Zdeněk Kučera, Ondřej Pecha, and Tomáš Vondrák
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Czech ,Technology ,industrial property rights ,05 social sciences ,patent activity ,language.human_language ,Commerce ,Economy ,0502 economics and business ,language ,Business ,patent analysis ,050203 business & management - Abstract
The Czech enterprise sector shows in a long term a significantly lower patent activity in comparison with both the most innovation-intensive EU economies, and the EU-15 average. The topic of this contribution is a comparison of the quality and the volume of the industrial property rights created in the Czech enterprises with a selected EU-15 countries classified as innovation leaders, strong and moderate innovators. Two new EU members, namely Poland and Hungary, were also included in the comparisons. The analysis shows that the number of the international patent applications registered by enterprises with the EPO and under the PCT treaty is by more than one order lower in comparison with both the innovation-intensive countries like Denmark, Germany, or Netherlands and the countries whose innovation performance is comparable to the Czech Republic. The Czech enterprises unlike their counterparts in the innovation-intensive countries register the priority applications with the home country patent office and only a small fraction is subsequently registered with EPO and under the PCT. Also the size of the patent families and subsequent citations of the Czech patents by other patent applications lags behind the innovation-intensive countries. The low patenting activity of the Czech enterprises correlates with a low expenditure on R&D. The Czech enterprises are somehow limited in the creation of knowledge giving rise to internationally competitive products which would demand international industrial property claims. The analysis also indicates that patent applications co-authored by Czech inventors are extensively owned by foreign corporations. The Czech enterprises produce a larger fraction of patents in collaboration with research organizations than foreign ones. It indicates that enterprises are interested in tapping in the research capacity of the universities and governmental R&D establishment. The detail analysis of the data in the national R&D Information System indicates that the number of patents created by enterprises supported by applied R&D programs is currently rather low. Beside the stimulation of the Czech enterprises to the in-house R&D spending it is necessary to support long-term strategic alliances of enterprises with research organizations. It will create a fertile environment for the development of radical innovations which are a key factor for the increase of international competitiveness and market shares.
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- 2017
6. Name as a regional brand
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Pavel Chromý, Michael Semian, and Zdeněk Kučera
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Czech ,Linguistics and Language ,History ,Sociology and Political Science ,05 social sciences ,World War II ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,0507 social and economic geography ,Identity (social science) ,021107 urban & regional planning ,Context (language use) ,02 engineering and technology ,language.human_language ,Geography ,Regional development ,Action (philosophy) ,language ,Spatial ecology ,Economic geography ,050703 geography ,Social psychology - Abstract
The article addresses denominations of specific regions, Local Action Groups (LAGs), in Czechia, and contributes to the academic debate regarding: relationships between formation of regions, their symbolic shape and regional identity; formation of regions by means of regional development. A set of 179 LAG names registered in the database of the National Network of Local Action Groups in the Czech Republic as of March 2014 are examined. LAG names are first analyzed in terms of the phenomena that constitute their essence, and subsequently their territorial differentiation is discussed. The analysis affirms the importance of territorial approach towards regional denomination. It has equally been affirmed that region naming strategies are spatially fragmented. Nevertheless, the territorial differentiation of names of LAG regions mirrors the elementary spatial patterns traditionally reproduced in the Czech context, namely west-east gradient of development level, distinctions between historical lands and differences between inland and borderland resettled after WWII.
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- 2016
7. Barriers in functioning of Czech geoparks in the context of different circumstances
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Iveta Čtveráková, Pavel Chromý, Dana Fialová, and Zdeněk Kučera
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Czech ,Czechia ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Local Development ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Context (language use) ,02 engineering and technology ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,geopark ,heritage ,Regional development ,Argument ,Field research ,Regional science ,Sociology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Tourism sustainability ,business.industry ,Environmental resource management ,lcsh:Geography. Anthropology. Recreation ,Geopark ,021107 urban & regional planning ,regional development ,language.human_language ,lcsh:G ,lcsh:HB848-3697 ,language ,lcsh:Demography. Population. Vital events ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,business - Abstract
The article focuses on geoparks as areas with a specific form of local heritage protection. It contributes to a research into two interconnected fields: firstly, the research into local people’s participation in local development; secondly, the research into tourism sustainability. Discussion of foreign publications reveals that in the context of Czechia geoparks are misunderstood concept. This argument is supported by a case study from one part of the National Geopark Železné hory. The field research proved that there are significant barriers to meeting the purpose of geoparks. Two conditions are required in geoparks: the possibility of cooperation among local actors and the ability to be competitive through a diverse offer of services and products. The paper discusses factors affecting the actual state of society and their operation in the local development. The aim of the paper is to identify the obstacles to the development of geoparks as a reflection of the problems in local and regional development. In addition, the article deals with possible instruments for the management of geoparks and their utilization for effective coordination of local development.
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- 2016
8. The patent activity of the Czech R&D organizations and its international comparison
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Zdeněk Kučera and Tomáš Vondrák
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Czech ,Technology ,Commerce ,business.industry ,Political science ,language ,Patent activity ,Accounting ,patent analysis ,business ,patent activity ,language.human_language - Abstract
An effective knowledge transfer between research institutions and industry is a significant bottleneck in the national innovation system. CR adopted in recent years a series of systemic measures aimed to stimulate the orientation of the R&D organizations towards the generation of knowledge directly applicable in the innovation process and more generally to improve the collaboration of the R&D establishment with the industry. In the majority of programs supporting the applied research patents and industrial designs and utility models are among the anticipated results. The Methodology of the evaluation of R&D organizations implemented in the second half of the last decade brought financial bonuses for the creation of the results in the category of industrial property. Despite of this stimulus CR lags behind the technologically advanced EU countries in the patent activities. The topic of this article is a comparison of the protection of the industrial property rights in the Czech higher education institutions and governmental R&D institutions with selected EU countries. We make use of a couple of quantitative indicators to assess the quality and the technological and the commercial potential of the produced industrial property. Despite a dynamic growth of the patent applications in the CR the number of patent applications relative to the country size is far below the EU-15 average. The Czech research organizations contribute to a higher extent to the number of patent applications then do the analogous institutions in EU-15 countries where the majority of patent applications come from the industrial sphere. The Czech research organizations mainly limit the patent rights to the Czech Republic whereas in the EU-15 countries the opposite is preponderant and only a small fraction of patent applications remains limited to the national environment. Thus the majority of the Czech patents created by research organizations cannot be commercialized on the international scene nor can contribute to the international competitiveness of the Czech industry. The patent applications submitted by the Czech research organizations are significantly less cited. This indicates that the protected intellectual property is of lesser importance. The Methodology of the evaluation of research organizations which was implemented in the second half of the last decade has visibly stimulated the patent activities of the research organizations but simultaneously an absence of any assessment of a future commercialization promoted a production of intellectual property of a limited commercial usability.
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- 2016
9. The research and development in the engineering field in the higher education system of the Czech Republic and its international comparison
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Tomáš Vondrák and Zdeněk Kučera
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Czech ,Technology ,Higher education ,business.industry ,Field (Bourdieu) ,language.human_language ,bibliometric analysis ,Political science ,research and development in the engineering field ,Regional science ,language ,patent analysis ,business - Abstract
The Czech Republic is at the forefront of the EU in the contribution of the manufacturing to the total gross value added. The Czech industry contributes significantly to the positive balance of trade of the country. The overall international competitiveness of the Czech Republic will depend upon the innovation performance of the manufacturing sector and its competitiveness on the foreign markets. A necessary condition for extending the share on the foreign markets is the effective harnessing of the national R&D capacity and a strong qualified local workforce. This contribution uses a bibliometric and a patent analysis for the assessment of the R&D carried out by the Czech higher education institutions (HEIs) oriented towards the engineering fields, and selected more general universities, and compares them with similar HEIs in a selected group of developed countries. The analysis indicates that the Czech publication activity in the field of engineering grows. The Czech publications in engineering are cited below the world average which indicates that their impact (and to some extent the quality of the underlying R&D) lags behind the world. The patent activity of the Czech HEIs is on the international scale rather weak. The patenting activity of the Czech HEIs strongly grows since the middle of the last decade. This may by a side effect of the new evaluation methodology which takes into account also the patents. The number of patents registered with the Czech Industrial Property Office increases but on the other hand the international patenting activities tend to stagnate. This gives rise to questions about the real value of the produced patents from the point of their importance for the export competitiveness of the Czech industry.
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- 2016
10. Key Enabling Technologies v ČR – internacionalizace výzkumu a průmyslového vlastnictví / Key Enabling Technologies in the Czech Republic – the internationalization of research and of industrial property rights
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Tomáš Vondrák and Zdeněk Kučera
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Czech ,Technology ,photonics ,Industrial property ,language.human_language ,advanced manufacturing technology ,nanoelectronics ,advanced materials ,Internationalization ,microelectronics ,language ,Key (cryptography) ,nanotechnologies ,industrial biotechnology ,Business ,Economic system ,key enabling technologies - Abstract
This article aims to examine the character of the international relationships of the Czech Republic in R&D in the Key Enabling Technologies (KETs), and in the protection of international industrial property rights. The analysis of the publication activities indicates an increase of the internationalization of the Czech R&D in nanotechnology and to a lesser extent in advanced manufacturing technologies both in an absolute volume and relatively to the overall internalization of the whole Czech R&D system. The R&D related to KETs uses the foreign expertise less than is the overall extent of the R&D international collaboration of the Czech Republic. The traditional Czech R&D partners USA, UK, and Germany dominate in the KETs oriented collaborations. The collaboration in photonics and micro- and nanoelectronic with Japan, in nanotechnology with Malaysia and in advanced materials with Singapore is significantly higher than the overall collaboration with these countries. On the other side it is rather disquieting, that countries with advanced R&D like Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Sweden are underrepresented in the KETs oriented Czech collaborative research. The patent analysis indicates that almost a half of the inventions in which the Czech researchers participated, is co-owned by foreign subjects. This probably relates to a significant number of global corporations or subsidiaries with R&D operating in the Czech Republic. In micro- and nanolelectronics and to a significant extent in photonics more than half of patent applications are co-owned by foreign entities. Most of the patent applications originating from Czech inventors are owned by US subjects. On the other hand the fraction of patent applications which have foreign inventors and are co-owned by Czech subjects is significantly lower in comparison with developed countries.
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- 2015
11. Transformations of spatial relationships in elementary education: A case study of changes in two Czech rural areas since the second half of the 20th century
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Zdeněk Kučera, Silvie Kučerová, and Jan D. Bláha
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Czech ,Economic growth ,Geography (General) ,elementary education ,rural areas ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Primary education ,Context (language use) ,the czech republic ,language.human_language ,educational policy ,Geography ,zábřeh district ,turnov district ,Regional science ,language ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,school patterns ,catchment areas ,G1-922 ,Rural area ,Business management ,Spatial organization - Abstract
Transformations in the spatial organization of elementary education in the Czech Republic over the last 50 years are examined in this article, via case studies of two rural regions (Turnov district and Zábřeh district). The aim of the study is to investigate the impact of general development trends in elementary schools in territorial detail. Changes in the spatial distribution of schools, the size of school catchment areas, and the main education-related commuter flows are analyzed and visualized in cartographic form, in the context of educational policy and management.
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- 2015
12. Energy research in the Czech Republic – comparison of R&D expenditure and results with foreign countries
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Zdeněk Kučera and Tomáš Vondrák
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Czech ,Economic policy ,Energy (esotericism) ,Economics ,language ,International economics ,language.human_language - Abstract
Energy research is one of the fields of the National Priorities of Oriented Research, Experimental Development and Innovations. The Czech Republic is facing rather ambitious targets in the utilization of renewable energy resources, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and improvement of the overall energetic efficiency of the national economy. The fulfilling of these goals will require an intensive R&D in a broad spectrum of disciplines and technology fields. The present article evaluates the extent and the structure of the support of the energy research in the Czech Republic and brings comparisons with foreign countries both in expenditure and results in various research fields. The Czech Republic spends relatively more public resources in the nuclear technology research. It is accompanied by higher publication activities. It is in a stark contrast with significantly lower patenting activities in this field, except of the branch of non-fossil fuel production, in comparison with both the World and EU-27 countries.
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- 2014
13. Changes in the rural elementary schools network in Czechia during the second half of the 20th century and its possible impact on rural areas
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Silvie Kučerová and Zdeněk Kučera
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Czech ,Economic growth ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Primary education ,Social Sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Space (commercial competition) ,prostorová polarizace ,Regional science ,rural space ,česko ,Closure (psychology) ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,municipalities ,venkovský prostor ,Agriculture ,czechia ,language.human_language ,elementary school network ,Geography ,spatial polarization ,sít základních škol ,language ,obce ,Rural area - Abstract
Equality in access to education is a basic right of every citizen of the Czech Republic. However, this principle exhibits not only a social aspect but also a spatial, geographical dimension. The absence or closure of elementary school can be a spatial expression of unequal access to elementary education and a part of the process of peripherization of certain area. The consequences of such development are often most intensive in less densely populated rural areas. Thus in the article the changes in spatial distribution of elementary schools in Czechia between 1961 and 2004 are analyzed with special focus on rural areas. These changes are not only characterized but their possible outcomes and impacts on the functioning on local communities in rural space are being discussed as well.
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- 2009
14. Landscape in Czech geography and the problem of relevance of Anglo-American human geography approaches
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Zdeněk Kučera
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Czech ,05 social sciences ,Geography, Planning and Development ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,0507 social and economic geography ,021107 urban & regional planning ,02 engineering and technology ,language.human_language ,Geography ,Human geography ,Regional science ,language ,Relevance (information retrieval) ,050703 geography ,Earth-Surface Processes - Abstract
The article is a response to the discussion on the concept of landscape in Czech geography initiated in No. 1 of Geografie–Sborník ČGS in 2008. This discussion has drawn attention on some possibilities for the future development of human geographic research on landscape in Czechia inspired by Anglo-American human geography. The aim of this article is to contribute to this discussion by presenting own place, time, culture and subject specific views of the conception of landscape in Anglo-American human geography and its past development as well as to suggest possible sources of inspiration for landscape research in Czech geography.
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