Title in English – not exceeding 100 characters, do not use capitals Title in Czech/Slovak (if possible, not necessary for foreign authors) - not exceeding 100 characters, do not use capitals Prof. Name Surname, PhD. Department in Czech/Slovak (if possible) Faculty in Czech/Slovak (if possible) University in Czech/Slovak (if possible) Department (in English) Faculty (in English) University (in English) * Street, post code, city, country E-mail: aaaa@abcd.cz Prof. Name Surname, PhD. Department in Czech/Slovak (if possible) Faculty in Czech/Slovak (if possible) University in Czech/Slovak (if possible) Department (in English) Faculty (in English) University (in English) * Street, post code, city, country E-mail: aaaa@abcd.cz Annotation (English) Annotation has to contain: aim and methods, main results and conclusions. Extent of annotation: 100 – 200 words. Key words (English) Key word 1, key word 2, key word 3 Anotace (annotation in Czech/Slovak, if possible) Annotation has to contain: aim and methods, main results and conclusions. Extent of annotation: 100 – 200 words. Klíčová slova (key words in Czech/Slovak, if possible) Key word 1, key word 2, key word 3 JEL classification: e.g. O12, X12 (letter + two-digit number, see www.aeaweb.org/jel/guide/jel.php) 1. 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 (Cooke, Piccaluga, 2011). 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 (Žítek, 2016). Paper has to contain objective of the paper, methods and data used (in Introduction or in some following chapter). 2. Chapter xxx 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 (Tödtling, Trippl, 2005). Tab. 1: Title of table 1 A I II III B 12 23 34 C 45 56 67 Source: authors’ own processing 2.1 Subchapter xxx 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 (Adams, 2015): § xxxx, § xxx, § xxx. Fig. 1: Title of figure 1 Source: Eurostat (2012) 3. 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 (Please, follow the rules below. Other examples of literature types are shown on pages 3a and 4.) Cooke, P., Piccaluga, A., (2006). Regional development in the knowledge economy. London and New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN 0415578639. 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. Žítek, V., (2016). Changes of employment in research and development in the Czech regions. In 19th International Colloquium on Regional Sciences. Conference proceedings. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, pp. 289-295. ISBN 978-80-210-8273-1. DOI 10.5817/CZ.MUNI.P210-8273-2016-36. Acknowledgement. Paper guidelines Co-authors: size of co-authors shares of one author may not exceed 1.0 Extent of paper: not exceeding 8 pages (A4) Title: not exceeding 100 characters Annotation: 100 – 200 words (aim, methods, results) Type: Times New Roman, size 10 Sources below tables and figures: Times New Roman, italics, size 9 Line: single, free line between paragraphs Margin: 2.5 cm from all sides Titles: do not use capital letters Tables: tables have to be formatted as a text (not as a picture) Tables and figures: they have to contain title and source Citations: written in brackets in the text (not footnotes; Harvard style) Literature: all sources stated in the reference list have to be cited in the text Maximum size of file: 1 MB Formatting of reference list All sources have to be formatted according to the examples stated below. Reference list: arranged in alphabetical order Surnames of authors – capital letters, separate by a comma. Year of publishing – in brackets, behind authors. Title of publication (monograph, journal, proceedings) – italics type. State ISBN, ISSN, alternatively also DOI (if it has been assigned). Articles in journals: state volume, issue, page numbers and ISSN (and DOI). List of literature should contain at least 3 sources indexed in Web of Science. State the literature as shown: Journal article Author, A., AUThOR, B., (year). Paper title. Journal title, volume (vol.), issue (no.), pages (pp.). ISSN. DOI. 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. Monograph AutHor, A., AUTHOR, B., (year). Monograph title. Place: Publisher. ISBN. Cooke, P., Piccaluga, A., (2006). Regional development in the knowledge economy. London and New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN 0415578639. Chapter in monograph AutHor, A., AUTHOR, B., (year). Chapter title. In Editor, A., Editor, B. (eds.) Monograph title. Place: Publisher, pages (pp.). ISBN. Boekholt, P., Jager, D., (2004). South-East Brabant: a regional innovation system in transition. In Cooke, P. N., Heidenreich, M., Braczyk, H. J. (eds.). Regional Innovation Systems: The role of governance in a globalized world. London: Routledge, pp. 44‑62. ISBN 0-415-30369-9. Article in conference proceedings autHor, A., (year). Paper title. In Proceedings title. Place of publishing: Publisher, pages (pp.). ISBN. DOI. Žítek, V., (2016). Changes of employment in research and development in the Czech regions. In 19th International Colloquium on Regional Sciences. Conference proceedings. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, pp. 289-295. ISBN 978-80-210-8273-1. DOI 10.5817/CZ.MUNI.P210-8273-2016-36. Website autHor or organization, (year). Title of website. [online]. [cit. date]. Accessible: http://www.xxx.cz/xxx.html. Eurostat, (2012). Balance of payments. Overview. [online]. [cit. 2014-04-09]. Accessible: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/balance-of-payments/overview. Thesis AUTHOR, A., (year). Title of thesis. [type of thesis]. Place: University. NOVAK, J., (2014). Title of thesis. [PhD thesis]. Brno: Masaryk University.