LV EN

DEGREE

PROGRAMME

FACULTY

YEAR

LANGUAGE

KEYWORDS

Role and impact of Social Entrepreneurship in Latvia

The bachelor thesis structure consists of an introduction, three chapters, a conclusion, and a list of references, the aim of which is to determine the level of familiarity with SE (Social Entrepreneurship) that the Baltic country (Latvia) has now and compare it to the European level.The first chapter aims to explain the definition and history of Social Entrepreneurship's evolution. It provides a detailed description of how and when it started at the international level and provides more information about its formation in Latvia.The second chapter describes the social enterprises that are working and located in Latvia. This section encompasses not only the enterprises based in Latvia but also those with international recognition in Europe. It also describes the financial part.The third and last chapter is the research part, which contains research analysis: questionnaire results from 2021 and 2024 and a comparative analysis of two studies from 2021 and 2024.

Author: Aleksandra Abraite

Supervisor: Veronika Siliņeviča

Degree: Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: English

Study programme: Business and Management

More...


Comparative analysis of national AML/CFT laws in Latvia and Finland.

This bachelor's thesis analyses the anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing laws in Latvia and Finland with a focus on their compliance with European Union standards and international recommendations provided by FATF. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to provide recommendations for improving AML/CFT practices in Latvia by comparing the national and external legal requirements of both countries. The study emphasises the importance of AML/CFT regulations for the protection of the financial sector in the context of growing technological advances and increasing crime risks. The study methodologically includes a careful analysis of six European Union AML/CFT directives, two regulations and the relevant AML/CFT laws of Latvia and Finland. The results of the study emphasise the importance of historical and economic factors for the success of AML/CFT measures, therefore, it is proposed to improve Latvia's AML/CFT system based on Finnish best practices.

Author: Karolīna Avdejenko

Supervisor: Jekaterina Vestermane

Degree: Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: English

Study programme: Business and Management

More...


Comparative Analysis of Higher Education in Latvia, Estonia and Finland

The bachelor thesis consists of 4 chapters, the aim of which is to conduct a comparative analysis of the Latvian, Estonian and Finnish case studies by exploring and selecting criteria for the evaluation of higher education.The first chapter will help to understand the quality aspects of higher education in Latvia, Estonia and Finland, as well as to get basic information about the number of students, universities in the selected countries.The second chapter of the thesis aims at exploring and defining the criteria for the evaluation of higher education in order to provide an objective assessment of the quality of higher education.The third chapter is devoted to collecting information on selected evaluation criteria for higher education in Latvia, Estonia and Finland. It will describe indicators such as: curricula relevance to the Bologna Process, presence of international students, employment rate of graduates, international reputation and university rankings, access to higher education.The last chapter of the thesis focuses on the comparative analysis of the selected evaluation criteria, which emerges from the information described in the third chapter of the thesis.

Author: Samanta Kuzņecova

Supervisor: Veronika Siliņeviča

Degree: Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: Latvian

Study programme: Business and Management

More...


Comparative analysis of online casinos risks in Latvia

The bachelor thesis consists of 3 chapters, the aim of which is to develop a proposal to improve the operation of online casinos, based on the comparative analysis, The first chapter will help to understand theoretical aspects, factors, concepts and operating principles of online casinos.Second chapter includes selecting and comparing 3 popular online casinos in Latvia.The third chapter analyses the risks of online casino operation.

Author: Sergejs Storožuks

Supervisor: Marina Koževņikova

Degree: Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: Latvian

Study programme: Business and Management

More...

Table View
Text View