Detailed Information on Publication Record
2021
Family businesses in the context of intangible cultural heritage
TOMÁŠKOVÁ, Andrea and Monika NAĎOVÁ KROŠLÁKOVÁBasic information
Original name
Family businesses in the context of intangible cultural heritage
Name in Czech
Rodinné firmy v kontextu nehmotného kulturního dědictví
Name (in English)
Family businesses in the context of intangible cultural heritage
Authors
TOMÁŠKOVÁ, Andrea and Monika NAĎOVÁ KROŠLÁKOVÁ
Edition
Rodinné podnikání Mezigenerační milníky a generátory jejich hodnoty. Mezinárodní vědecká konference, 21.9.2021 Praha, VŠFS, 2021
Other information
Language
Czech
Type of outcome
Prezentace na konferencích
Field of Study
50204 Business and management
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
References:
Organization unit
University of Finance and Administration
Keywords (in Czech)
rodinné podnikání, řemeslo, nehmotné kulturní dědictví
Keywords in English
family business, craft, intangible cultural heritage
Tags
Links
TL02000434, research and development project.
Změněno: 3/1/2022 14:34, Ing. Andrea Tomášková, Ph.D.
V originále
Family businesses are large, medium-sized, using modern technology and trends. In contrast, there are small craft family businesses, family workshops, family trades and families preserving traditions and bearers of traditions that pass them on to future generations. In exceptional cases, some processes, processes and production have remained unchanged for centuries. These may be part of the intangible cultural heritage of UNESCO. They are registered in the Lists of Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Register of good safeguarding practices (hereinafter as the List). Centuries of traditional techniques have been used by artisans in their work. These techniques are registered on the List either in connection with a specific family company that uses them and with a specific country, or the technique itself is on the List, without association with a specific company that uses it, but with an association with a specific country and entity that is its carrier. If these elements are used by entities in several countries, then in the List the element is registered for each of the countries that use the element as the intangible cultural heritage of each particular country. The paper is a pilot in the research of family businesses and intangible cultural heritage. Currently (August 2021) 584 elements are entered on the List in relation to 131 countries. The Czech Republic is represented by seven elements. Two techniques / elements (blueprint and bead ornaments) are used by three family businesses. Blueprint is produced by two family companies and bead ornaments are produced by one family company.
In English
Family businesses are large, medium-sized, using modern technology and trends. In contrast, there are small craft family businesses, family workshops, family trades and families preserving traditions and bearers of traditions that pass them on to future generations. In exceptional cases, some processes, processes and production have remained unchanged for centuries. These may be part of the intangible cultural heritage of UNESCO. They are registered in the Lists of Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Register of good safeguarding practices (hereinafter as the List). Centuries of traditional techniques have been used by artisans in their work. These techniques are registered on the List either in connection with a specific family company that uses them and with a specific country, or the technique itself is on the List, without association with a specific company that uses it, but with an association with a specific country and entity that is its carrier. If these elements are used by entities in several countries, then in the List the element is registered for each of the countries that use the element as the intangible cultural heritage of each particular country. The paper is a pilot in the research of family businesses and intangible cultural heritage. Currently (August 2021) 584 elements are entered on the List in relation to 131 countries. The Czech Republic is represented by seven elements. Two techniques / elements (blueprint and bead ornaments) are used by three family businesses. Blueprint is produced by two family companies and bead ornaments are produced by one family company.