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PhDr. Petr Witz Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Social Sciences
5 classes
29 publications
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Public expedicture, investment strategies and public procurement
JSB519 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Public sector and public administration
JSB601 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Administered Societies: A Public Administration Perspective
JSB733 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Diploma Theses Writing
JSM508 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Government-business interactions
JSM701 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Serious About Getting Old?: Variability of Individual Old Age Risk Management in Czechia
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Danube-Oder-Elbe: a crossroad of three seas or a triple catastrophy?
2021 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Asymmetric legitimacy perception across megaproject stakeholders: The case of the Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link
2021 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Are we aging strategically? Aging and preparation for it
2020 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
publication
The Blanka Tunnel Complex, Czech Republic
2018 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Public Private Partnerships' failure rate in Europe compared: extent of transport PPPs' failure and its institutional determinants
2017 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Getting ready for old age: concept of risks and strategies of their elimination
2017 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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National Varieties of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs): A Comparative Analysis of PPP-Supporting Units in 19 European Countries
2016 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Implementation of transport infrastructure PPPs in the Czech Republic, Finland, Poland and Slovakia - a comparative analysis on national contexts
2015 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Transport PPPs east of the Elbe : destined to succeed or doomed to fail?
2015 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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