Title in English – do not use capital letters Alternatively also title in Czech/Slovak – do not use capital letters Title Name Surname, Title Department Faculty University Street Postcode, City, Country Email@email Annotation (English) Annotation has to contain: aim and methods, main results, conclusions. Extent of the annotation: 100 – 250 words. Key words (English) Key word 1, key word 2, key word 3 Annotation (in Czech/Slovak if possible) Annotation has to contain: aim and methods, main results, conclusions. Extent of the annotation: 100 – 250 words. Key words (in Czech/Slovak if possible) Key word 1, key word 2, key word 3 JEL classification: e.g. X12 Introduction Text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text. Text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text. 1. title Text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text (citation 1, 2013). Tab. 1: Title of table 1 A I II III B 12 23 34 C 45 56 67 Source: own processing 2. title Text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text (citation 2, 2013). Fig. 1: Title of figure 1 Textové pole: Source: XXX Conclusion Text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text, text. Literature Source 1 Source 2 Acknowledgement. Format guidelines Type: Times New Roman, size 11 Line: single Margin: 2.5 cm from all sides Titles: do not use capital letters Tables: tables have to be formatted as a text (not a picture) Tables and figures: they have to contain title and source Citation: written in brackets in the text (not footnotes) Literature: all sources stated in the list have to be cited in the text Extent of the paper: maximum of 7 pages (A4) Literature format guidelines Surnames of authors – capital letters, separate by a comma. Year of publish – in brackets, behind authors. Title of publication (monograph, journal, proceedings) – italics type. Quote ISBN, ISSN, alternatively also DOI . Articles in journals: quote volume, issue, page numbers and ISSN (and DOI). Example: Monograph Cooke, P., Piccaluga, A., (2006). Regional development in the knowledge economy. London and New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN 0415578639. Journal articles Tödtling, F., Trippl, M., (2005). One size fits all? Towards a differentiated regional innovation policy approach. Research Policy, vol. 34, no. 8, pp. 1203-1219. ISSN 0048-7333. DOI 10.1016/j.respol.2005.01.018. Proceedings articles Viturka, M., (2013). Regional evaluation of social environment quality – a case study of the Czech Republic. In Klímová,V., Žítek, V. (eds.) 16th International Colloquium on Regional Sciences. Brno: Masaryk University. p. 65-71. ISBN 978-80-210-6257-3. DOI 10.5817/CZ.MUNI.P210-6257-2013-7.