item: #1 of 269 id: fueconorg-10120 author: Milovanović, Goran; Milenović, Jovana title: SELECTION OF SUPPLIERS IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN date: 2022-08-22 words: 5914 flesch: 46 summary: The only thing we can point out as a disadvantage in its application is the definition of decision criteria and assessment of their relative weights. The aim of this paper is to present the elements and specifics of the application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process as one of the multi- criteria decision-making techniques and SpiceLogic Ration Will software package as well as their relevance for supplier selection. keywords: ahp; chain; company; criteria; decision; importance; making; management; method; number; package; quality; selection; software; supplier; supply cache: fueconorg-10120.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10120.txt item: #2 of 269 id: fueconorg-10125 author: Amidžić, Renata; Leković, Bojan; Fazekaš, Tibor; Matić, Milenko title: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NATIONAL CULTURE AND INNOVATIVE ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION: AN ANALYSIS FOR THE SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES date: 2022-08-22 words: 6018 flesch: 40 summary: This paper aims to examine the relationship between entrepreneurial attitudes of national culture and innovative entrepreneurial orientation (IEO). Key words: national culture, innovative entrepreneurial orientation, total early activity-stage, South East Europe region JEL Classification: L26, M14, O30 Received October 26, 2021 / Revised December 21, 2021 / Accepted December 30, 2021 Corresponding author: Bojan Leković University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics in Subotica, Segedinski put 9-11, 24000 Subotica, Republic of Serbia | E-mail: bojan.lekovic@ef.uns.ac.rs https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6329-8735 mailto:bojan.lekovic@ef.uns.ac.rs 2 R. AMIDŽIĆ, B. LEKOVIĆ, T. FAZEKAŠ, M. MATIĆ 1. keywords: business; culture; distance; entrepreneurs; hofstede; ieo; innovation; level; national; orientation; power; relationship; research; results; societies cache: fueconorg-10125.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10125.txt item: #3 of 269 id: fueconorg-10200 author: Veselinović, Nemanja; Krstić, Bojan; Rađenović, Tamara title: THE IMPACT OF HUMAN CAPITAL VALUE ON HUMAN CAPITAL EFFICIENCY AND BUSINESS PERFORMANCE date: 2022-08-22 words: 6721 flesch: 46 summary: 13 - 26 https://doi.org/10.22190/FUEO211118002V © 2022 by University of Niš, Serbia | Creative Commons Licence: CC BY-NC-ND Original Scientific Paper THE IMPACT OF HUMAN CAPITAL VALUE ON HUMAN CAPITAL EFFICIENCY AND BUSINESS PERFORMANCE1 UDC 005.336.4:65.015.25 Nemanja Veselinović1*, Bojan Krstić1, Tamara Rađenović2 1University of Niš, Faculty of Economics, Republic of Serbia 2University of Niš, Faculty of Occupational Safety, Republic of Serbia ORCID ID: Nemanja Veselinović https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7254-3870 Bojan Krstić https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4597-6819 Tamara Rađenović https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1632-7772 Abstract. Hence, the aim of this paper is to examine the impact of human capital value on human capital efficiency and business performance indicators, such as sales revenue (SR), earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT), and EBIT margin (EBITM). keywords: capital; capital efficiency; capital value; ebit; efficiency; employee; impact; indicators; investment; model; performance; results; revenue; value cache: fueconorg-10200.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10200.txt item: #4 of 269 id: fueconorg-10350 author: Stanković, Jelena Z.; Denčić-Mihajlov, Ksenija; Petrović, Evica; Spasić, Dejan title: EDITORIAL date: 2021-12-24 words: 925 flesch: 24 summary: © 2021 by University of Niš, Serbia | Creative Commons Licence: CC BY-NC-ND EDITORIAL Sustainable finance, insurance and reporting aim to consider various environmental, social and governance issues that can impact both the sustainable growth of the company and sustainable development of the global financial system and the overall economy. The sustainable banking has conditioned the transformation of banks in the direction of their greater corporate eco-efficiency and the development of banking products and services that contribute to sustainable development. keywords: insurance; issue; reporting; sustainability cache: fueconorg-10350.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10350.txt item: #5 of 269 id: fueconorg-10374 author: Bonić, Ljiljana; Janković-Milić, Vesna; Rupić, Bojan title: THE CHALLENGES IN AUDITING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AT FAIR VALUE CONCEPT (FVC) IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES: THE CASE OF REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2022-08-22 words: 7724 flesch: 39 summary: The research confirmed that the problems of auditors in Serbia in the audit of FV estimates are generated by inefficient capital markets, and that they are primarily in the field of FV assessment which are connected to the impossibility of applying the market model and higher volatility of FV financial statements, as well as those in the field of auditing techniques used in providing assurance on the objectivity of FV assessments in various business activities, which requires additional training of auditors. Auditors face challenges posed by the effects of applying the FVC in a) evaluating FV estimates in Serbia and b) selecting techniques and procedures in auditing FV financial statements. 3.1. keywords: accounting; assets; auditing; auditors; challenges; estimates; factor; fvc; inputs; market; measurement; serbia; statements; techniques; value cache: fueconorg-10374.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10374.txt item: #6 of 269 id: fueconorg-10395 author: Babalola, Abdurrauf title: COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND NIGERIA’S INTERNATIONAL LIQUIDITY: IMPACT ANALYSIS date: 2022-08-22 words: 6471 flesch: 52 summary: COVID-19 pandemic was proxied by COVID-19 new cases and new deaths of the pandemic in Nigeria and a dummy which represented the period of the pandemic, and as such, stood in as the explanatory variables in the study, while international liquidity was put as the dependent variable. Though there was an average positive correlation between the new cases and international liquidity, the result of the ARDL cointegration test revealed that, in the short run, COVID-19 new cases did not have a significant impact on international liquidity in Nigeria. keywords: cases; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; impact; international; liquidity; nigeria; pandemic; period; result; table; test; variables cache: fueconorg-10395.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10395.txt item: #7 of 269 id: fueconorg-10406 author: Ajao, Mayowa Gabriel; Iyekekpolor, Emmanuel Nosagie title: THE IMPACT OF LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS IN WEST AFRICA date: 2022-10-20 words: 7928 flesch: 49 summary: Bank liquidity is commonly estimated by the current ratio, which is the ratio between the balance sheet current assets and liabilities. The findings showed that bank liquidity has significant relationship on ROE and ROA. Onyekwelu, Chukwuani and Onyeka (2016) appraised the effect of liquidity management on financial performance of deposit money banks in Nigeria from 2007 to 2016. keywords: banking; banks; cash; countries; data; deposit; gambia; ghana; journal; leone; liquidity; liquidity management; management; nigeria; performance; profitability; sierra; study cache: fueconorg-10406.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10406.txt item: #8 of 269 id: fueconorg-10415 author: Chaudhuri, Tamal Datta; Ghosh, Indranil title: FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT AND REAL SECTOR GROWTH – ASSOCIATION, SPILLOVER AND CAUSALITY DURING PRE COVID AND COVID REGIMES date: 2022-12-21 words: 9379 flesch: 47 summary: There is considerable literature on the relationship between financial sector growth and real sector growth. In this context, different variables have been identified for understanding the relationship between financial sector growth and real sector growth. keywords: analysis; association; bank; capital; causality; correlation; covid; development; economic; goods; growth; pre; sector; sector development; sector growth; set; spillover; time cache: fueconorg-10415.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10415.txt item: #9 of 269 id: fueconorg-10421 author: Guntuku, Raj Kumar; Boini, Shravan; Mukherjee, Kaustav; Kummeta, Ravi Shankara title: EFFECT OF EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIP ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT AND TASK PERFORMANCE date: 2022-10-20 words: 6338 flesch: 43 summary: Hence, there exists a relationship between gender and employer and employee relationship. Here, the employer and employee relationship is a variable that is influenced by gender. keywords: employee; employee engagement; employee relationship; food; gender; job; management; performance; study; table; task; task performance; value; work cache: fueconorg-10421.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10421.txt item: #10 of 269 id: fueconorg-10463 author: Milovanović, Goran; Radisavljević, Goran; Milanović, Sandra title: CHANGES IN FISCAL DEFICIT AND PUBLIC DEBT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC PERIOD date: 2022-12-14 words: 8477 flesch: 52 summary: Public debt in 2021 was on the level of public debt in year before (Government of the Republic of Serbia, 2021). Key words: GDP, fiscal deficit, public debt, COVID-19 pandemic, fiscal consolidation. keywords: council; countries; covid-19; crisis; debt; deficit; economic; european; gdp; government; pandemic; policy; republic; serbia cache: fueconorg-10463.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10463.txt item: #11 of 269 id: fueconorg-10476 author: Stošić Panić, Danijela title: QUALITATIVE FEATURES OF WOMEN’S ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA: THE SECTORAL DISTRIBUTION PERSPECTIVE date: 2022-10-20 words: 6440 flesch: 39 summary: Given the importance of the qualitative structure of the entrepreneurial activity for business success of women entrepreneurs, on the one hand, and the lack of statistically based conclusions on the structure of women’s entrepreneurship in the Republic of Serbia, on the other hand, the aim of this study is to statistically test the hypotheses about female entrepreneurs’ overrepresentation in Serbian service sector. In addition to the quantitative aspect of research and support for women entrepreneurs, it is very important to firstly understand and then to improve the qualitative structure of women's entrepreneurial activity. keywords: activity; business; data; entrepreneurship; gender; journal; republic; research; sectoral; serbia; services; structure; study; women; women entrepreneurs cache: fueconorg-10476.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10476.txt item: #12 of 269 id: fueconorg-10502 author: Lazarević, Anđela; Marinović Matović, Ivana title: THE IMPACT OF DEMOGRAPHIC DIFFERENCES ON EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION WITH BENEFITS AND PERKS: EVIDENCE FROM SERBIAN FINANCIAL SECTOR date: 2022-10-20 words: 7064 flesch: 38 summary: The case of employee benefits during the Greek recession. The investigation of differences in impact of benefits and perks on employee satisfaction is performed with respect to gender, education, age, and job position of the respondents. keywords: benefits; compensation; differences; education; employee; employee satisfaction; impact; insurance; job; management; motivation; perks; research; results; satisfaction; sector; study cache: fueconorg-10502.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10502.txt item: #13 of 269 id: fueconorg-1054 author: Golubović, Nataša; Golubović, Srđan title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF WORK-LIFE BALANCE IN FYR MACEDONIA, MONTENEGRO AND SERBIA date: 2016-02-05 words: 7835 flesch: 55 summary: For all of the mentioned categories women on average spend more hours doing unpaid work compared to men, which certainly reflects on the balance between work and private life. Women spend more hours compared to men performing unpaid work (for all forms of unpaid work), which certainly affects the possibility of achieving satisfactory balance between work and private life. keywords: balance; employees; family; fyr; life; life balance; macedonia; montenegro; serbia; time; women; work; working cache: fueconorg-1054.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1054.txt item: #14 of 269 id: fueconorg-10751 author: Stanišić, Tanja; Leković, Miljan; Milutinović, Sonja title: IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF TOURISM IN CENTRAL, EASTERN AND SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE (CESEE) COUNTRIES date: 2022-10-20 words: 6163 flesch: 47 summary: ON THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF TOURISM IN CENTRAL, EASTERN AND SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE (CESEE) COUNTRIES1 UDC 616.98:578.834]:338.48(4) Tanja Stanišić, Miljan Leković, Sonja Milutinović University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Hotel Management and Tourism in Vrnjačka Banja, Republic of Serbia ORCID iD: The governments of many countries have prioritized the preservation of employee income and in this regard have given priority to financial support to companies to retain their employees, preserve their salaries or provide retraining of workers in tourism, regardless of the level of tourism contribution to key macroeconomic aggregates. keywords: cluster; contribution; countries; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; crisis; economic; effects; employment; gdp; impact; pandemic; tourism cache: fueconorg-10751.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10751.txt item: #15 of 269 id: fueconorg-10826 author: Savić, Aleksandar; Bonić, Ljiljana title: ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF REPORTING ON ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS ON THE PROFITABILITY OF EUROPEAN COMPANIES date: 2022-12-14 words: 7972 flesch: 39 summary: Multiple linear regression has been used to examine the impact of reporting on sustainable development environmental performance indicators on profitability indicators (rate of return on total assets - ROA). [The influence of corporate social responsibility on companies performance]. keywords: analysis; business; companies; company; development; energy; environment; impact; indicators; journal; management; performance; performance indicators; profitability; reporting; research; results; roa; value cache: fueconorg-10826.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10826.txt item: #16 of 269 id: fueconorg-10842 author: Vrcelj, Nikolina; Karabašević, Darjan title: THE MOST INFLUENTIAL ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE MANAGEMENT MODELS FROM 1950 TO 2020 date: 2022-10-20 words: 5743 flesch: 46 summary: Leadership & Organization Development Journal (Emerald) Source: Authors’ research In the last phase of the research on the identification of organizational change models, an analysis of domestic literature was performed by searching the COBIB.SR database3. Organizational change models identified in this study could be valuable in improving the actions and decisions required for the successful execution of organizational change projects. keywords: beograd; burke; change; change management; change models; janićijević; journal; management; models; organizational; process; research cache: fueconorg-10842.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10842.txt item: #17 of 269 id: fueconorg-10857 author: Đaković, Miloš; Andrašić, Jelena; Cicmil, Danica title: TESTING THE APPLICABILITY OF THE CAPM MODEL USING SELECTED SHARES LISTED ON THE BELGRADE STOCK EXCHANGE date: 2022-12-14 words: 7093 flesch: 52 summary: In the research, the beta coefficient of selected shares was calculated with the help of the covariance of market return and stock return. ( , ) ( ) Cov Rm Rs Var Rm  = (2) β – beta coefficient Rm – the return of the market Rs – the return of the stock Cov – covariance Var – variance As we can see, the beta coefficient is calculated as the quotient of the stock return and market return, and the return variance. keywords: belgrade; beta; capital; capm; coefficient; exchange; market; model; portfolio; pricing; research; return; risk; shares; stock; stock exchange cache: fueconorg-10857.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10857.txt item: #18 of 269 id: fueconorg-10901 author: Janjić, Ivana; Krstić, Bojan; Milanović, Sandra title: THE IMPACT OF R&D ACTIVITY ON THE BUSINESS PERFORMANCE OF HIGH-TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES date: 2022-12-21 words: 10200 flesch: 48 summary: Therefore, this study investigates the link between the following: ▪ R&D investments, RDI and Earnings as valuable business performances which reflect economic results i.e., the numerator of profitability ratio (ROA); ▪ R&D investments and Total Assets i.e. denominator of profitability ratio (ROA); ▪ R&D investments, RDI, Return on R&D investment and profitability ratio (ROA). The link between R&D investments, RDI, Return on R&D investment and Profitability Since the 1970s and 1980s, various studies have been conducted to determine the relationship between R&D expenses and corporate profitability (Branch, 1974; Schoeffler, 1977; Hirschey, 1982; Roberts & Hauptman, 1987; Grabowski & Mueller, 1988). keywords: assets; business; companies; company; earnings; effect; impact; influence; investments; journal; model; performance; profitability; r&d; r&d activity; r&d investment; rdi; research; return; variable cache: fueconorg-10901.pdf plain text: fueconorg-10901.txt item: #19 of 269 id: fueconorg-1098 author: Nafiu, Akeem Tunde; Obaje, Folashade Olufunke; Yakubu, Salisu title: IMPERATIVES OF STRATEGY IN HUMAN RESOURCE TRAINING OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES IN NIGERIA date: 2016-02-05 words: 4533 flesch: 54 summary: This study focused on the imperatives of strategy in human resource training for Small and Medium scale Enterprises in Nigeria. The study therefore recommends that SME owners should integrate effective strategy to human resource training such that growth objectives can be facilitated and achieved. keywords: business; employees; nigeria; owners; resource; resource training; smes; strategy; study; training cache: fueconorg-1098.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1098.txt item: #20 of 269 id: fueconorg-11006 author: Užar, Dubravka title: CONSUMERS’ KNOWLEDGE OF PRODUCTS WITH GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS IN SERBIA date: 2022-12-14 words: 6620 flesch: 39 summary: Product knowledge and trust are regarded as the most important marketing factors influencing consumer behavior because they reduce complexity and uncertainty when making a purchase decision. Consumer knowledge about food products is an important determinant of choice in the purchasing process. keywords: characteristics; consumers; food; gis; indications; knowledge; label; level; origin; production; products; quality; research; respondents; serbia cache: fueconorg-11006.pdf plain text: fueconorg-11006.txt item: #21 of 269 id: fueconorg-11105 author: Stojanović-Blab, Maja; Lutter, Milena; Blab, Daniel title: CARBON ACCOUNTING IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR – CHALLENGES, APPROACHES AND PERSPECTIVES FOR MUNICIPALITIES date: 2022-12-21 words: 4854 flesch: 47 summary: This is because the key to limiting climate changes lies in reducing GHG emissions to the point of complete GHG neutrality. This set limits on GHG emissions for the first time. keywords: accounting; carbon; change; city; climate; emissions; energy; gas; ghg; greenhouse; municipalities; scope; wri cache: fueconorg-11105.pdf plain text: fueconorg-11105.txt item: #22 of 269 id: fueconorg-11148 author: Bejtović, Melisa; Andjelković, Aleksandra; Radosavljević, Marija title: GREEN QUALITY AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AS A FACTOR OF SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVENESS date: 2022-12-21 words: 5382 flesch: 41 summary: Organizing environmental supply chain management – experience from a sector with frequent product shifts and complex product chains: the case of the Danish textile sector. For this reason, in this paper the authors analyse the green component of the sustainable competitiveness, with the objective to show the way from quality management (quality products and processes) and environmental protection through sustainable supply chain management with the accent on supply chain greening to economy competitiveness. keywords: chain; companies; competitiveness; implementation; iso; level; management; quality; standards; supply; supply chain; sustainability cache: fueconorg-11148.pdf plain text: fueconorg-11148.txt item: #23 of 269 id: fueconorg-11224 author: Đorđević, Milica; Spasić, Dejan title: MODIFIED AUDIT OPINION AND EARNINGS MANAGEMENT IN STATE-OWNED COMPANIES: EVIDENCE FROM SERBIA date: 2022-12-21 words: 6328 flesch: 37 summary: Francis and Krishnan (1999) examined this relationship in listed companies in the United States; Doan et al. (2021) in Vietnamese listed companies on the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange and Hanoi Stock Exchange; two studies: Moazedi & Khansalar (2016) and Abolverdi & Kheradmand (2017) “evaluate the effect of EM on type of auditor report in companies listed on Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE).” Tsipouridou & Spathis (2014) who “examined this relationship in companies listed on the Athens Stock Exchange”; Gajevszky (2014) in companies listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange; Othman et al. (2017) in companies listed on the Bursa Malaysia which is classified as PN17, Garcia-Blandon et al. (2014) in companies in Spain, Veronika & Julisar (2020) in companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, Sharf & Nassar (2021) in companies listed in Amman Stock Exchange in Jordan, Imen & Anis (2021) in Tunisian firms listed on the Tunis Stock Exchange. keywords: accounting; audit opinion; auditor; companies; earnings; management; manipulation; opinion; results; serbia; state; statements cache: fueconorg-11224.pdf plain text: fueconorg-11224.txt item: #24 of 269 id: fueconorg-11241 author: Beljić, Marina; Glavaški, Olgica; Pejčić, Jovica title: THE IMPACT OF CORPORATE INCOME TAX ON FDI INFLOW IN EMERGING EU ECONOMIES date: 2023-06-24 words: 6795 flesch: 47 summary: In order to ensure that aim, emerging EU economies most often choose the policy of tax reduction and particularly lowering corporate income tax rate. Key words: Corporate income tax, FDI, emerging EU economies, panel analysis, PCSE Method. keywords: competitiveness; economies; effects; eu economies; fdi; income; income tax; inflow; investment; model; rate; tax; taxes; variables cache: fueconorg-11241.pdf plain text: fueconorg-11241.txt item: #25 of 269 id: fueconorg-11289 author: Lazarević, Snežana Lj.; Lukić Nikolić, Jelena M. title: FACTORS THAT AFFECT EMPLOYMENT DECISION OF FUTURE HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS IN SERBIA date: 2023-06-24 words: 6580 flesch: 39 summary: Having in mind previously mentioned facts regarding healthcare professionals, the key research questions (RQ) are: RQ1: Which factors affect decision-making process of future healthcare professionals regarding employment? Consequently, it is necessary to pay special attention to the development of the healthcare system, as well as the attraction and retention of healthcare professionals. keywords: career; development; factors; future; healthcare; healthcare professionals; key; opportunities; public; research; respondents; results; serbia; social; workers; working cache: fueconorg-11289.pdf plain text: fueconorg-11289.txt item: #26 of 269 id: fueconorg-11308 author: Radojičić, Jelena; Radović, Ognjen title: LONG-RANGE CORRELATIONS AND CRYPTOCURRENCY MARKET EFFICIENCY date: 2023-06-24 words: 6900 flesch: 54 summary: When the term random walk is applied to stock markets, it means that short-term changes in stock prices cannot be predicted. This positive skewness is generally not present in stock markets. keywords: bitcoin; cause; correlation; cryptocurrencies; distribution; granger; hypothesis; market; results; returns; series; table; test; time; volatility cache: fueconorg-11308.pdf plain text: fueconorg-11308.txt item: #27 of 269 id: fueconorg-11453 author: Mirić, Marija; Nikolic, Jelena; Zlatanović, Dejana title: IMPACT OF LEARNING ORIENTATION ON COMPANY PERFORMANCE: MEDIATING ROLE OF INNOVATIVENESS date: 2023-06-24 words: 6207 flesch: 34 summary: This result shows that innovation mediates the relationship between learning orientation and company performance, i.e. learning orientation affects the performance of the company through innovativeness. 5. CONCLUSIONS This research has shown that learning orientation is a predictor of company performance and innovativeness in the Republic of Serbia. keywords: business; company; company performance; impact; innovation; innovativeness; knowledge; learning; management; orientation; performance; research cache: fueconorg-11453.pdf plain text: fueconorg-11453.txt item: #28 of 269 id: fueconorg-11507 author: Mecheski, Stevcho; Joldeska, Irina; Koseska, Elena; Krstanoski, Antonio; Naumoski, Darko title: SOCIAL INFLATION IN MTPL INSURANCE date: 2023-06-24 words: 4243 flesch: 40 summary: In addition to economic inflation, the insurance industry also faces the phenomenon of social inflation, i.e. abnormal growth of claims caused by various social factors. In this paper, we examine whether insurance companies in the Balkans face social inflation. keywords: claims; countries; growth; inflation; insurance; macedonia; north; problem; rate; republic cache: fueconorg-11507.pdf plain text: fueconorg-11507.txt item: #29 of 269 id: fueconorg-1258 author: Todorovic, Mirjana title: TIME-DRIVEN ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING AS A TOOL OF BUILDING AN INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM date: 2016-05-24 words: 6245 flesch: 36 summary: The above-mentioned gap also stems from the unsystematic and uncoordinated use of various instruments of strategic management and operational management. The Dupont model allows the operational improvement (in the field of operational management) to be adequately valorized, i.e. presented in financial statements, in a way that responds to the needs of strategic management keywords: business; cost; enterprise; implementation; information; management; performance; processes; strategy; system; tdabc; term; time cache: fueconorg-1258.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1258.txt item: #30 of 269 id: fueconorg-1272 author: Simić, Ivana; Marinović Matović, Ivana; Stojković, Nebojša title: ANALYSIS OF MACHIAVELLIAN BEHAVIOR OF STUDENTS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2016-02-05 words: 4562 flesch: 43 summary: The mixed results of this study point to the conclusion that economic development of a certain country (expressed by GDP per capita) could not be a base for reliable conclusion regarding the potential expression level of Machiavellian behavior of state’s population. MACHIAVELLIAN BEHAVIOR IN ORGANIZATIONS Individuals who tend to Machiavellian behavior can be found in a diverse ambient frames (e.g., family, school, university, place of work, a group of friends, etc.), as well as among different populations of people (children, pupils, students, employees, family members, etc.). keywords: behavior; level; machiavellianism; population; republic; research; serbia; states; students; united cache: fueconorg-1272.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1272.txt item: #31 of 269 id: fueconorg-1277 author: Petrovic, Dragan; Kitanović, Dragoslav title: AUTHENTICITY OF ECONOMIC PHENOMENA IN THE CONTEXT OF INCREASING INFLUENCE OF PSYCHOLOGISTIC APPROACH date: 2016-02-05 words: 6045 flesch: 34 summary: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE SOCIAL AND THE PSYCHOLOGICAL Generally speaking, there are two extreme views of the relations between social sciences and psychology. Therefore, from the perspective of social sciences, the key problem is the one of coordination, not optimization. keywords: actions; behavior; economics; fact; individualism; phenomena; psychologism; psychology; science; social cache: fueconorg-1277.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1277.txt item: #32 of 269 id: fueconorg-1290 author: Despotovic, Danijela; Cvetanović, Dušan; Nedic, Vladimir title: PERSPECTIVES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY, INNOVATIVENESS, AND COMPETITIVENESS OF CEFTA COUNTRIES date: 2016-02-05 words: 6031 flesch: 47 summary: Comparative overview of the values of the parameters Knowledge Economy Index (KEI), Global Innovation Index (GII), and Global Competetiveness Index (GCI), in order to detect differences in the values of these parameters in respect of CEFTA countries and the group of selected EU countries;  Data given in Table 1 confirm the significant lag of CEFTA countries by all indicators in relation to the group of selected EU countries. keywords: cefta; competitiveness; correlation; countries; development; economy; eu countries; innovativeness; knowledge; knowledge economy cache: fueconorg-1290.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1290.txt item: #33 of 269 id: fueconorg-1306 author: Martić, Vladan title: APPLICATION OF XBRL-a IN THE FUNCTION OF IMPROVEMENT OF QUALITY OF FINANCIAL REPORTING IN MONTENEGRO date: 2016-03-04 words: 9034 flesch: 38 summary: Gilles Maguet – SECretary General XBRL Europe, “The progress of XBRL in Europe”, 10th XBRL Europe day – Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt – 2012. At the end of the nineties of the last century the eXtensible Business Reporting Language – XBRL appeared, which has been one of the most important technological innovations in financial reporting, collection and exchange of data since the invention of electronic spreadsheets. keywords: accounting; application; business; business information; companies; data; exchange; implementation; information; montenegro; new; quality; reporting; software; standard; statements; xbrl; xbrl standard cache: fueconorg-1306.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1306.txt item: #34 of 269 id: fueconorg-1321 author: Lepojevic, Vinko; Ivanovic Djukic, Maja; Mladenovic, Jelena title: ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES date: 2016-05-24 words: 6242 flesch: 37 summary: Understanding the importance of entrepreneurship for economic growth has led to an enormous number of papers with different explanations of the role of entrepreneurs in economic development as well as the contribution of entrepreneurship to the improvement of economic performance. Therefore, based on the practices of developed countries, where statistically significant impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth has been proven, it can be suggested to macroeconomic policy makers in developing countries that the development of entrepreneurship in general should not be seen as a universal solution for the problem of economic development. keywords: activity; analysis; audretsch; business; capital; contribution; countries; development; entrepreneurship; growth; impact; regression; variables; volume cache: fueconorg-1321.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1321.txt item: #35 of 269 id: fueconorg-1333 author: Djordjevic, Milica; Đukić, Tadija title: CONTRIBUTION OF INTERNAL AUDIT IN THE FIGHT AGAINST FRAUD date: 2016-03-04 words: 6686 flesch: 38 summary: This is a priority because the inadequate observance of the principle of professional skepticism is cited as the most common cause of failing to detect fraud [26, 14]; (3) understand fraud and the risk of irregularities in the work, i.e. know the fraud schemes and techniques that are used, as this allows them to promptly detect red flags (indicators) that the fraud was committed or may be committed; (4) be able to adequately assess the likelihood of fraud risk, i.e. its identification and ranking, based on the impact on the achievement of company goals; (5) apply the brainstorming, which, without increasing costs due to the interaction between the auditors in a group, can maximize the generation of ideas on fraud, which inevitably contributes to improving the effectiveness and efficiency of internal audit [7]. Key words: Internal audit, fraud risk management, fraud prevention, fraud detection, fraud investigation. keywords: activities; audit; auditors; company; control; fraud; fraud risk; management; mechanisms; process; responsibility; risk cache: fueconorg-1333.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1333.txt item: #36 of 269 id: fueconorg-1369 author: Gašić, Marko; Ivanović, Vladan; Perić, Goran title: ANALYSIS OF THE DEGREE OF APPLICATION OF ELECTRONIC AND MOBILE TRADE IN AIRLINE SECTOR date: 2016-03-04 words: 4427 flesch: 51 summary: Sismanidou, A., Palacios, M. and Tafur, J. (2009) Progress in airline distribution systems: The threat of new entrants to incumbent players, Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management, 2(1), pp. However, the development of technology, the appearance of smart phones and numerous other factors today necessitate airlines to access mobile commerce and make their services available to smart phone users as well as on the website. keywords: airline; business; commerce; companies; distribution; information; internet; mobile; sector; services; system; tickets; website cache: fueconorg-1369.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1369.txt item: #37 of 269 id: fueconorg-1382 author: Radevic, Borislav; Kurtović, Safet; Siljković, Boris title: THE IMPACT OF MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS ON BROWNFIELD INVESTMENT IN SERBIA date: 2016-03-04 words: 4940 flesch: 37 summary: Hypothesis : Positive macroeconomic indicators do not have a significant impact on attracting foreign brownfield investments in Serbia or . We have also set an alternative hypothesis stating that macroeconomic indicators have an impact on attracting foreign brownfield investments in Serbia or . keywords: brownfield; brownfield investments; brownfield sites; gdp; impact; inflow; investments; macroeconomic; rate; research; serbia; sites cache: fueconorg-1382.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1382.txt item: #38 of 269 id: fueconorg-1415 author: Petković, Nina Kosta; Bozinovic, Milan title: MAXIMIZING SALES UNDER CONDITIONS OF NONLENARTY date: 2016-03-04 words: 3841 flesch: 61 summary: y x     (16) 1 The approximation method is discussed in (6), Operational research, with original software solutions, Methods, which enable the computer application of this method.     Kuhn-Tucker conditions are composed of boundary conditions: ' ' ' ( ) ( ) ( ) 0 u u u P x yT x yP x x       274 N. PETKOVIC, M. BOZINOVIC 0 ( ) ( ) 0 u u T x P x y          (6) 0x keywords: conditions; following; function; problem cache: fueconorg-1415.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1415.txt item: #39 of 269 id: fueconorg-1435 author: Mikovic, Radmila; Petrovic, Dejan; Mihic, Marko; Obradovic, Vladimir title: INTERACTION OF SOCIAL AND INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL - KEY PRECONDITION FOR CREATION OF NEW KNOWLEDGE AS ORGANIZATIONAL COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE date: 2016-05-24 words: 7192 flesch: 40 summary: The paper first gives an overview of the key theoretical interpretations of social and intellectual capital and thereafter analyses how structural, cognitive and relational dimension of social capital, through exchanging and combining with existing intellectual capital, creates new intellectual capital. Therefore, it can be said that the process of generating intellectual capital through social capital is a value basis for creating new knowledge and organizational competitive advantage. keywords: capital; combining; creation; exchange; ghoshal; knowledge; nahapiet; network; new; organization; theory; ties cache: fueconorg-1435.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1435.txt item: #40 of 269 id: fueconorg-1444 author: Janaćković, Tanja; Milovanović, Slavoljub; Milovanović, Goran title: THE TRANSFORMATION OF BUSINESS MODELS AND MARKETS IN THE ERA OF INTERNET AND ELECTRONIC BUSINESS date: 2016-05-24 words: 6725 flesch: 44 summary: Weill, P., Vitale, M. R. (2001), Place to Space: migrating to e-business models, Harvard Business School Press, Boston. The innovations of the business model are another key element of managing a business model, and it is relevant in the context of business model changes. keywords: business; business model; buyers; change; company; information; internet; management; market; milovanović; models; new; products; value cache: fueconorg-1444.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1444.txt item: #41 of 269 id: fueconorg-1446 author: Miletić, Vuk; Božilović, Slavko title: ANALYSIS OF POSSIBILITIES FOR IMPROVING SERBIAN COMPANIES’ BUSINESS ACTIVITY date: 2016-03-04 words: 5225 flesch: 44 summary: This paper analyses international business environment quality and the competitiveness of national economy in the conditions of global changes in the area of business market. Rising the level of Serbian enterprise competitiveness is under direct influence of the quality management concept for integrated management systems. keywords: business; companies; competitiveness; countries; economy; enterprises; international; level; management; market; new; quality; serbian; world cache: fueconorg-1446.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1446.txt item: #42 of 269 id: fueconorg-1458 author: Papić-Blagojević, Nataša; Lepojević, Vinko; Lončar, Sanja title: EXAMINATION THE PERFORMANCES OF MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD METHOD AND BAYESIAN APPROACH IN ESTIMATING SALES LEVEL date: 2016-03-04 words: 3341 flesch: 47 summary: Key words: method of maximum likelihood, Bayesian method, estimation, prior, sales level INTRODUCTION Historically, classical statistics have had the main role in researches compared to Bayesian methods, but in the near past, Bayesian approach has become very popular in creating statistical models for solving problems in different research fields. Comparative analysis of maximum likelihood method and Bayesian method was obtained on 252 products and their sales level from January to June 2014. keywords: bayesian; data; distribution; estimates; likelihood; method; model; research; results cache: fueconorg-1458.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1458.txt item: #43 of 269 id: fueconorg-1461 author: Veselinovic, Milan; Radukić, Snežana; Stanojević, Jelena title: PROTECTION OF COMPETITION IN THE OIL AND OIL DERIVATES MARKET IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2016-03-04 words: 6485 flesch: 49 summary: Otherwise, there are a number of indicators that provide a relative image of market concentration within one agricultural branch. The levels of market concentration - the value of the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index of concentration Values of HHI Degree of supply HHI < 1,000 (0.1) Low concentration of supply 1,000 (0.10) < keywords: companies; competition; concentration; derivatives market; index; indicators; market; market share; oil; oil companies; oil derivatives; oil market; table; value cache: fueconorg-1461.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1461.txt item: #44 of 269 id: fueconorg-1546 author: Pjerotić, Ljiljana; Rađenović, Miško; Tripković Marković, Ana title: STAKEHOLDER COOPERATION IN MONTENEGRIN TOURISM DESTINATIONS – CURRENT STATE AND CONSTRAINTS date: 2016-05-24 words: 6585 flesch: 29 summary: Therefore, one of the tasks for the leader organization for tourism destination management is recognizing interests of all stakeholders involved in tourism destination development, and creating a policy that would allow all stakeholders to recognize frameworks for implementing their individual goals. The Kruskal-Wallis test was used to study the statistical significance of the differences in cooperation between tourism destination stakeholders by regions. keywords: cooperation; destination; destination management; development; management; planning; process; research; stakeholder cooperation; stakeholders; state; tourism; tourism destination; tourism development cache: fueconorg-1546.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1546.txt item: #45 of 269 id: fueconorg-1551 author: Despotovic, Danijela Z; Filipović, Milorad; Ilić, Vojislav title: INFRASTRUCTURE AS A COMPETITIVENESS FACTOR IN THE WESTERN BALKAN COUNTRIES date: 2016-05-24 words: 5078 flesch: 46 summary: COUNTRY’S COMPETITIVENESS 1.1. After all, in addition to human capital, physical capital and knowledge, the Porter list of competitiveness factors contained national infrastructure as well (Porter, 1998, 74-81). keywords: balkan; competitiveness; countries; country; development; economic; gci; indicators; infrastructure; market; wef; western cache: fueconorg-1551.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1551.txt item: #46 of 269 id: fueconorg-1561 author: Obradović, Saša; Lojanica, Nemanja title: HIGHER EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: SWEDISH EVIDENCE FROM MULTIVARIATE FRAMEWORK date: 2016-09-07 words: 3419 flesch: 53 summary: In this article, we investigate the long and short term relationship between higher education and economic growth in multivariate framework for Sweden, for the period from 1971 to 2013, by using ARDL approach. Toda-Yamamoto procedures of Granger non- causality test were applied to detect the direction of causality in the relationship between economic growth and higher education. keywords: causality; economic; education; growth; integration; model; relationship; results; test; volume cache: fueconorg-1561.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1561.txt item: #47 of 269 id: fueconorg-1632 author: Lučić, Danilo; Golubović, Nataša; Džunić, Marija title: MEASURING CORRUPTION – KEY ISSUES, DATA SOURCES AND THE MOST COMMONLY USED INDICATORS date: 2016-05-24 words: 6744 flesch: 45 summary: For these reasons, in the creation of corruption indicators, respondents' perceptions are an indispensable input. THE MOST COMMONLY USED INDICATORS OF CORRUPTION Based on different techniques for data collection, two types of corruption indicators developed and evolved during time: original and composite indicators. keywords: corruption; countries; country; cpi; data; indicators; international; measurement; measuring; number; perception; respondents; sources; world cache: fueconorg-1632.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1632.txt item: #48 of 269 id: fueconorg-1702 author: Cvetanović, Dušan; Nikolić, Miroljub; Pokrajac, Slobodan title: IMPACT OF INNOVATION ON EMPLOYMENT AND INCOME OF SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2016-09-07 words: 7545 flesch: 39 summary: Innovative enterprise can be defined in several ways. Innovative enterprises are those that have introduced innovation during the observed period, where innovation does not have to achieve commercial success. keywords: activities; data; employees; employment; enterprises; gva; income; innovation; number; period; research; serbia; smes cache: fueconorg-1702.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1702.txt item: #49 of 269 id: fueconorg-1713 author: Stanković, Jovica; Stanković, Jelena Z.; Radović, Ognjen title: VISUAL CORRELATION ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL TIME SERIES date: 2016-09-07 words: 5892 flesch: 53 summary: Corresponding author: Jovica Stanković Faculty of Economics, University of Niš, Trg Kralja Aleksandra 11, 18000 Niš, Serbia E-mail: jovica.stankovic@eknfak.ni.ac.rs 118 J. STANKOVIĆ, J. Z. STANKOVIĆ, O. RADOVIĆ however, that financial markets are not perfectly efficient and that they exhibit numerous anomalies. The modeling of complex features of financial markets and various types of non-linear relations within it has recently used tools and procedures developed for the modeling of physical systems. keywords: algorithm; analysis; correlation; crisis; data; edges; graph; markets; nodes; series; set; spanning; stocks; time; tree cache: fueconorg-1713.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1713.txt item: #50 of 269 id: fueconorg-1714 author: Stanković, Jelena Z.; Petrović, Evica title: EXPECTED UTILITY THEORY UNDER EXTREME RISKS date: 2016-05-24 words: 7096 flesch: 45 summary: Expected utility theory provides a framework for modeling choice of a rational individual, whose goal is to maximize expected utility to the preferences towards risk. Therefore, this paper will provide a review of models of decision-making in terms of expected utility theory under extreme risk. keywords: alternatives; decision; function; individual; outcomes; probability; risks; theory; url; utility; utility function; utility theory; volume cache: fueconorg-1714.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1714.txt item: #51 of 269 id: fueconorg-1742 author: Kostić, Zorana; Lepojević, Vinko; Janković-Milić, Vesna title: MODELING MONTHLY INFLATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA, MEASURED BY CONSUMER PRICE INDEX date: 2016-09-07 words: 6108 flesch: 52 summary: Seasonal ARIMA models include seasonal and non-seasonal factors in the multiplicative model according to the following formula: Modeling Monthly Inflation in the Republic of Serbia, Measured by Consumer Price Index 153 ARIMA (p,d,q)*(P,D,Q)s where: p – Non-seasonal component of autoregressive model (AR) d – Non-seasonal differentiation q – Non-seasonal component of moving average model (MA) P – Seasonal component of autoregressive model (AR) D – Seasonal differentiation Q – Seasonal component of moving average model (MA) S – Number of periods during the year Box-Jenkins methodology comprises three sequential phases: 1. Seasonal ARIMA model to Nigerian consumer price index data, American Journalof Scientific and Industrial Research, 3(5): 283-287 doi:10.5251/ajsir.2012.3.5.283.287 5. keywords: arima; consumer; forecasting; index; inflation; model; period; price; rate; republic; serbia; series; time; values cache: fueconorg-1742.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1742.txt item: #52 of 269 id: fueconorg-1753 author: Kalinić, Zoran; Ranković, Vladimir; Kalinić, Ljubina title: FACTORS INFLUENCING E-COMMERCE DEVELOPMENT IN SERBIA date: 2016-12-06 words: 6313 flesch: 46 summary: In this paper, an overview of current state of e-commerce development in Serbia is presented. Key words: electronic commerce, e-commerce development, B2C, influencing factors, e-payment INTRODUCTION Rapid growth of information-communication technologies (ICT) in the last few decades and broad penetration of the Internet opened possibilities for new forms of business. keywords: commerce; countries; development; factors; internet; kalinić; national; online; payment; penetration; serbia; services cache: fueconorg-1753.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1753.txt item: #53 of 269 id: fueconorg-1766 author: Babić, Verica M.; Nikolić, Jelena D.; Stanisavljević, Milena S. title: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE MECHANISMS EFFECTIVENESS: THE CASE OF TRANSITION COUNTRIES date: 2016-09-07 words: 8007 flesch: 35 summary: Since market institutions are missing in transition countries, and institutional framework is insufficiently developed, these countries must develop appropriate corporate governance model, as well as corporate governance mechanisms. Key words: transition countries, privatization, corporate governance mechanisms, ownership concentration, board of directors INTRODUCTION keywords: board; control; corporate; countries; governance; governance mechanisms; market; mechanisms; number; ownership; privatization; shares; tier; transition; transition countries cache: fueconorg-1766.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1766.txt item: #54 of 269 id: fueconorg-1774 author: Jemović, Mirjana; Marinković, Srđan title: THE ROLE OF MONETARY AND MACROPRUDENTIAL POLICIES IN PURSUIT OF FINANCIAL STABILITY date: 2016-09-07 words: 6865 flesch: 39 summary: Financial stability is a fundamental precondition for the development of any economy, and that is why regulatory agencies continuously monitor the risks that threaten financial stability. During the recent financial crisis, there have been significant real and fiscal implications that have renewed concerns of the regulatory agencies for financial stability. keywords: bank; banking; central; crisis; institutions; monetary; policies; policy; price stability; role; stability; system cache: fueconorg-1774.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1774.txt item: #55 of 269 id: fueconorg-1838 author: Saliu, Jamiu Olushola; Ibrahim, Muhammed Kabir; Eniojukan, Folashade Oluwatosin title: SOCIO-ECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF IMPROVED RICE TECHNOLOGIES’ ADOPTION AMONG SMALL SCALE FARMERS IN KOGI STATE, NIGERIA date: 2016-09-07 words: 6761 flesch: 53 summary: The study recommends that private rice industries should utilize this positive disposition for rice farmers towards rice technology adoption by establishing rice processing industries in the study area and making the farmers’ rice out growers to feed the industries. Objective I: The socio-economic characteristics of respondents were analyzed using descriptive statistics such as frequency, percentage, mean and mode Objective II: The socio-economic characteristics of rice farmers that determine the adoption of improved rice technology were analyzed using the ordered probit regression model. keywords: adoption; area; farmers; kogi; level; nigeria; production; rice; rice farmers; rice technologies; size; socio; source; state; study; table; technologies cache: fueconorg-1838.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1838.txt item: #56 of 269 id: fueconorg-1846 author: Simonović, Zoran; Mihailović, Branko; Subić, Jonel title: MEASURES OF AGRICULTURAL POLICY IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA WITH EMPHASIS ON THE SITUATION IN NISAVA DISTRICT date: 2016-09-07 words: 5531 flesch: 50 summary: They introduce us to support measures which are an important factor for maintaining agricultural production. It is necessary to carry out procedures of land consolidation and land redistribution in order to achieve agglomeration, which would result in an increase in the quantity and quality of agricultural production. keywords: agricultural; budget; development; farms; gazette; measures; milk; period; policy; production; republic; serbia; subsidies; support cache: fueconorg-1846.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1846.txt item: #57 of 269 id: fueconorg-1899 author: Figar, Nadica title: MANAGING THE EXPATRIATION PROCESS date: 2016-12-06 words: 7049 flesch: 43 summary: Key words: expatriates, self-initiated expatriates, host country, home country, expatriation, cultural shock INTRODUCTION The place (the host country) is determined by the company, and it can entail the following: a stay in the host country and the return to home country upon task completion, a continual stay in multiple host countries and the return to home country, and the rotation between subsidiaries in host countries throughout the employment. keywords: adjustment; company; country; expatriates; expatriation; home; host; host country; international; phase; process; work cache: fueconorg-1899.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1899.txt item: #58 of 269 id: fueconorg-1914 author: Marchitelli, Antonio; Kamenković, Sandra; Grubišić, Zoran title: CORRELATION BETWEEN OIL AND U.S. STOCK PRICES, WHAT COMPANIES ARE RESILIENT THE MOST IN ENERGY SECTOR date: 2016-12-06 words: 4065 flesch: 56 summary: Their results provide some evidence that oil future prices have a direct impact on oil sector stock prices. In this paper we examine the statistical correlation of oil prices (Brent) and US energy sector stocks for the past five years (2011-2015). keywords: brent; companies; correlation; data; energy; oil; period; prices; sector; series; stock cache: fueconorg-1914.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1914.txt item: #59 of 269 id: fueconorg-1916 author: Krstić, Bojan; Radivojević, Vladimir; Stanišić, Tanja title: MEASURING MARKET CONCENTRATION IN MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS MARKET IN SERBIA date: 2016-12-06 words: 6347 flesch: 43 summary: Analysis of these values shows that the highest degree of market concentration is recorded in 2009, and the lowest in 2014, but also that there is a trend of constant decline of market concentration degree from 2009 to 2014. Nevertheless, the degree of market concentration varies from country to country. keywords: concentration; hhi; index; market; market concentration; market share; mobile; serbia; telecommunications; telecommunications market; value cache: fueconorg-1916.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1916.txt item: #60 of 269 id: fueconorg-1919 author: Lukić, Jelena M title: THE NEW JOB POSITIONS FOR WORKING WITH BIG DATA TECHNOLOGIES AND THEIR PLACEMENT IN COMPANIES WORLDWIDE: EVIDENCE FROM EMPIRICAL RESEARCH date: 2016-12-06 words: 5347 flesch: 48 summary: The new job positions established in companies for working with Big Data technologies Job Positions for Big Data Technologies Number of responses Data Scientist 154 Data Engineer 146 Big Data Architect 132 Predictive Analytics Developer 98 Head of Big Data and Analytics 97 Hadoop Developer 93 Data Strategist 69 Digital Marketing Expert 58 Chief Data Officer 57 Social Media Expert 50 Chief Analytics Officer 48 Data Explorer 43 Data Governance and Ethics Professional 38 Data Steward 35 Chief Digital Officer 33 Company uses the services of external consultants for Big Data technologies 33 Data Hygienist 17 The New Job Positions for Working with Big Data Technologies and their Placement in Companies Worldwide 307 Also, it would be very interesting to explore the impact of these technologies on establishment and functioning of multidisciplinary teams that The New Job Positions for Working with Big Data Technologies and their Placement in Companies Worldwide 311 include employees who work with Big Data technologies and other employees from different organizational units. keywords: companies; data; data technologies; employees; job; knowledge; new; positions; skills; technologies; work; working cache: fueconorg-1919.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1919.txt item: #61 of 269 id: fueconorg-1922 author: Arsić, Sonja title: THE MECHANISMS OF COMPETITION PROTECTION – SIGNIFICANCE OF APPLYING “THE RULE OF REASON” date: 2016-12-06 words: 6289 flesch: 57 summary: In spite of the boycott, the application of this rule was accepted by European courts (not officially) in the mid 80s of XX century, and the rule is very often used even today for the analyzing of the positive and negative effects of restrictive competition agreements. Key words: rule of reason, per se rule, Competition law, Antitrust law, restrictive agreements. keywords: act; agreement; antitrust; case; competition; competition law; court; european; law; reason; rule; sherman cache: fueconorg-1922.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1922.txt item: #62 of 269 id: fueconorg-1923 author: Dimitrijevic, Mladjan title: SELLING OF ENTERPRISES IN SERBIA AS A FORM OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT date: 2016-12-06 words: 4978 flesch: 47 summary: In a global economy, foreign direct investments are the most important form of international business activities. Key words: transition, privatization, foreign direct investments, multinational corporations, gravitational variables INTRODUCTION Generally accepted attitude in developing countries is that foreign investments are the only right path leading to the promised prosperity only if the structural adjustment of the economy has been enforced. keywords: capital; coefficient; companies; countries; economy; foreign; investments; investors; location; number; serbia; tax; total cache: fueconorg-1923.pdf plain text: fueconorg-1923.txt item: #63 of 269 id: fueconorg-2001 author: Novićević Čečević, Bojana; Antić, Ljilja title: VALUE STREAM PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT AND THE LEAN BUSINESS CONCEPT date: 2016-12-06 words: 7368 flesch: 57 summary: Including data about value stream performance capacities into the management analyses will ensure the unhindered flow of the product, and the consequences of the continuous improvement will show their financial effects too. Value stream is a basis for creating value for the customers, on the one hand, and for the enterprise, on the other hand. keywords: box; business; business concept; enterprise; lean; number; performance; process; products; score; stream performance; time; value stream cache: fueconorg-2001.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2001.txt item: #64 of 269 id: fueconorg-2028 author: Antić, Ljilja; Sekulić, Vesna title: ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING IN HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS date: 2017-02-01 words: 6957 flesch: 42 summary: To allocate activity costs of providing space and food as cost driver the number of patient days Activity Based Costing in the Health Care Organizations 359 of stay is used, so these costs per day amount to 100 m.u. (1,000,000 m.u. : 10,000 days), and for allocation of costs of patient care activities the cost driver is the number of hours of patient care so these costs per hour of care is 20 m.u. (1,000,000 : 50,000 hours). Focused on activities and processes within the organization, this concept, using appropriate cost drivers, provides more accurate information on activity costs and costs objects. keywords: activities; activity; business; care; care organizations; costing; costs; health; health care; organizations; patient; services; time cache: fueconorg-2028.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2028.txt item: #65 of 269 id: fueconorg-2042 author: Ranđelović, Miloš; Petković, Dragana R.; Prole, Ljiljana title: PERSONAL INCOME TAXES - DUAL TAXATION date: 2017-02-01 words: 8431 flesch: 52 summary: Key words: double taxation, income tax, tax elements, fiscal reforms, standard and non-standard gains, horizontal and vertical taxing equity. The standard model of the expenditure concept implies taxing of only that part of income that is spent, allowing income tax to become equivalent to the consumption tax, and the alternative model of the expenditure concept includes only exemptions from capital income taxation. keywords: change; countries; income tax; income taxation; rate; revenue; serbia; series; share; system; tax; tax rate; tax revenue; tax system; taxation; taxes cache: fueconorg-2042.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2042.txt item: #66 of 269 id: fueconorg-2060 author: Magdalinović Kalinović, Marija; Radukić, Snežana title: ECONOMIC EFFECTS AND REGULATORY LIMITS IN IMPLEMENTATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES date: 2017-02-01 words: 6958 flesch: 44 summary: Environmental taxes based on the principle “the polluter pays”, within the system of fiscal measures, present the basic instruments of environmental protection. The member states of the European Union (EU) belong to a group of the leading countries in the implementation of environmental taxes. keywords: compensation; environment; field; implementation; instruments; pollution; protection; republic; resources; revenues; serbia; system; taxes cache: fueconorg-2060.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2060.txt item: #67 of 269 id: fueconorg-2074 author: Radisavljević, Goran; Đorđević, Bojan; Milovanović, Goran title: STRUCTURAL CHANGES AND COMMODITY EXPORTS INCREASE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2017-02-01 words: 6479 flesch: 57 summary: In the period from 2005 to 2014 the increase of global exports was larger than the increase of global production and the global GDP. Immediately before the outbreak of the world economic crisis (2007) the largest growth in the structure of global exports had industrial products (8%), whereas the global export of agricultural produce increased by 5.5%. keywords: exports; goods; growth; increase; production; products; republic; serbia; share; structure; trade cache: fueconorg-2074.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2074.txt item: #68 of 269 id: fueconorg-2079 author: Cvetanović, Slobodan; Despotovic, Danijela Z; Nedic, Vladimir title: SOCIAL DIMENSION OF SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVENESS OF SERBIA AND SELECTED EUROPEAN COUNTRIES date: 2017-02-01 words: 6210 flesch: 33 summary: The least competitive countries as a group, slightly lagging behind in all observed performances in the field of access to basic necessities, with the biggest problem identified in access to health care (sustainable competitive countries in Europe have a better result of this parameter for nearly 40%). A very similar situation is also observed for parameter of social mobility, where the difference in favor of sustainable competitive countries exceeds 40% and Serbia ranks the penultimate place immediately after Romania. keywords: access; competitiveness; countries; dimension; economic; european; gci; group; indicators; serbia; sustainability cache: fueconorg-2079.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2079.txt item: #69 of 269 id: fueconorg-2121 author: Sule, Ja’afaru Garba; Ogbadu, Elijah E.; Nafiu, Akeem Tunde title: FACTOR ANALYSIS OF TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT ADOPTION BY SMES IN NIGERIA date: 2017-02-01 words: 5457 flesch: 45 summary: The empirical verification proves that TQM implementation has assumed a moderate success in SMEs from Nigeria with concomitant performance outcome. A critique of benchmarking and performance measurement, lead or lag?, Benchmarking: An International Journal, 11(5), 465-483. Antony, J.; Leung, K., Knowles, G. & Gosh, S. (2002), Critical success factors of TQM implementation in Hong Kong industries, International Journal of Quality and Reliability Management, 19(5), 551-556. Crosby, P.B. (1995). keywords: adoption; business; extent; implementation; management; nigeria; performance; quality; quality management; respondents; smes; success; total; tqm cache: fueconorg-2121.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2121.txt item: #70 of 269 id: fueconorg-2132 author: Stanković, Milica title: INTERNATIONAL FRANCHISING IN THE HOTEL INDUSTRY date: 2017-02-01 words: 5635 flesch: 48 summary: The aim of the paper is to determine the impact of internal factors, the size and the age of the franchise system, on the use of franchising as a strategy of internationalization for hotel franchise company. Does the age (and hence, experience) of hotel franchise company have an impact on the implementation of franchising as a strategy of internationalization? keywords: company; franchise; franchise company; franchise units; franchising; hotel; hotel franchise; implementation; internationalization; number; strategy; units cache: fueconorg-2132.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2132.txt item: #71 of 269 id: fueconorg-2139 author: Zečević, Bojan; Kovačević, Igor title: BENEFIT SEGMENTATION OF OUTBOUND SUMMER PACKAGE TOURISTS date: 2017-02-01 words: 6283 flesch: 51 summary: Key words: tourist benefits, benefit segmentation, outbound package tourists INTRODUCTION Customer perceived value is a subjective construct (Eggert & Ulaga, 2002; Zeithaml, 1988), defined as the perception of consumers about the difference between the benefits received from certain products and services and sacrifices that need to be invested in order to obtain and use the product or service (Zeithaml, 1988), regardless of whether value is seen as unidimensional (Cronin et al., 1997; Zeithaml, 1988) or multidimensional construct. Benefit segmentation Destination and vacation attributes are causes of tourist benefits (Evans & Chon, 1989; Goodrich, 1978; Sarigöllü & Huang, 2005). keywords: ahp; benefits; destination; importance; journal; marketing; package; preferences; research; segmentation; services; tourism; tourists; travel; vacation; value cache: fueconorg-2139.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2139.txt item: #72 of 269 id: fueconorg-2156 author: Mijić, Kristina; Zekić, Stanislav; Jakšić, Dejan title: PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS OF MEAT INDUSTRY IN SERBIA date: 2017-02-01 words: 3710 flesch: 48 summary: The results indicate that meat processing companies do not use additional debt in investment that will increase profitability ratio. Table 2 shows descriptive statistics of the dependent and independent variables of profitability for meat processing companies for the period 2011-2015. keywords: assets; companies; growth; industry; meat; processing; profitability; ratio; serbia cache: fueconorg-2156.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2156.txt item: #73 of 269 id: fueconorg-2166 author: Sokolov Mladenović, Svetlana; Ćuzović, Đorđe title: INTERNATIONALIZATION OF RETAIL – COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CROATIA AND SERBIA date: 2017-05-19 words: 5153 flesch: 38 summary: Comparison of retail internationalization in Poland and Croatia. http://sr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%C5%A0par_(supermarket)&action=edit&redlink=1 http://www.hsz.hr/ 22 S. SOKOLOV MLADENOVIĆ, Đ. ĆUZOVIĆ The share of international retail companies, as well as their sales activity (in %) on the Croatian market, can be seen in Graphs 1 and 2. keywords: companies; croatian; foreign; internationalization; market; new; number; retail; sales; serbia; share; total; trade cache: fueconorg-2166.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2166.txt item: #74 of 269 id: fueconorg-2189 author: Perović, Dušan; Đorđević, Marina title: MONEY MULTIPLIER IMPACT ON INFLATION IN REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2017-05-19 words: 5426 flesch: 52 summary: For each monetary aggregate there is a money multiplier that provides more information about changes in money supply and thus we have m1, m2 and m3 money multipliers. By putting monetary aggregates in proportion with monetary base or reserve money (B), proper money multiplier is obtained. keywords: central; core; correlation; impact; inflation; monetary; money; multipliers; serbia; supply cache: fueconorg-2189.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2189.txt item: #75 of 269 id: fueconorg-2195 author: Faragalla, Waleed Said Soliman title: ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS FOR TOURISM DEMAND FUNCTION IN EGYPT A DYNAMIC PANEL DATA APPROACH date: 2018-01-05 words: 5800 flesch: 48 summary: Specifically, in the case of Egypt tourism should be studied as the pivotal part of economy, since as a destination it is the place of the oldest civilization, with pleasant weather throughout the year. More specifically, this paper is the first one to use the approach of studying the demand function of tourism using dynamic panel data models based on GMM –DIFF in Egypt. keywords: countries; data; demand; egypt; gmm; model; number; panel; panel data; tourism; tourism demand; tourists; variable cache: fueconorg-2195.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2195.txt item: #76 of 269 id: fueconorg-2198 author: Kocić, Milena S. title: THE IMPACT OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION (1929–1933) ON TRADE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE KINGDOM OF YUGOSLAVIA AND GERMANY date: 2017-05-19 words: 5495 flesch: 59 summary: This paper examines the impact of the Great Depression (1929–1933), the biggest blow that the capitalist world had undergone in its history up to that point, on trade relations between the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and Germany. Germany skillfully used the difficulties that the countries of Southeastern Europe, including the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, suffered from the Great Depression regarding the marketing of their main export commodity, agricultural products. keywords: agreement; belgrade; countries; crisis; depression; europe; export; germany; impact; kingdom; relations; southeastern; trade; yugoslavia cache: fueconorg-2198.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2198.txt item: #77 of 269 id: fueconorg-2248 author: Đorđević, Dejan Ž.; Šantić, Danica title: MIGRATION AS A FACTOR OF CHANGING THE ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION date: 2017-05-19 words: 6195 flesch: 53 summary: Their population structure is quite different from that of EU population: they are young and in optimum reproductive and working age. Can we expect the redistribution of EU population due to intensive migration flows in certain countries, or a change in religious structure of the continent? keywords: countries; european; eurostat; labour; member; migrants; migration; number; people; population; refugees; states cache: fueconorg-2248.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2248.txt item: #78 of 269 id: fueconorg-2254 author: Vojvodić-Miljković, Nevenka title: THE EFFECT OF MEDIA REPRESENTATION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BANCASSURANCE IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2017-05-19 words: 5760 flesch: 40 summary: The beginnings of the modern development of the concept of bank insurance are linked to the legislative changes in France in 1984, which allowed banks access to the insurance market with permission to sell certain types of insurance through their sales networks. The National Bank of Serbia does not disclose information on its official website relating to the amount of insurance premiums earned by bank insurance, as well as the income generated by the banking sector achieved on that basis, but they are received at the request of the author for the purposes of the research. keywords: bancassurance; banks; development; insurance; life; media; premium; representation; republic; respondents; sales; serbia; table; total cache: fueconorg-2254.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2254.txt item: #79 of 269 id: fueconorg-2267 author: Petrović-Ranđelović, Marija; Janković-Milić, Vesna; Kostadinović, Ivana title: MARKET SIZE AS A DETERMINANT OF THE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT INFLOWS IN THE WESTERN BALKANS COUNTRIES date: 2017-08-27 words: 6064 flesch: 43 summary: From the point of the eclectic theory of foreign direct investments, the determinants of foreign direct investment can be classified into two groups: micro determinants or factors on the supply side (company specific), which are specific to each company and involve ownership advantages and internalization advantages, and macro determinants or the factors on the demand side (country specific), which refers to the location advantages of the host country. Numerous empirical studies confirm that market size is one of the key determinants of foreign direct investment inflows, particularly market-oriented projects of foreign direct investment. keywords: countries; country; determinants; direct; economic; growth; host; impact; investment; investment inflows; market; market size; size cache: fueconorg-2267.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2267.txt item: #80 of 269 id: fueconorg-2282 author: Popović, Svetlana; Janković, Irena title: CAN BANKING UNION HELP THE VIABILITY OF EUROZONE BANKING SECTOR? SOME PRELIMINARY RESULTS date: 2017-05-19 words: 6592 flesch: 51 summary: Graph 2 CDS indices for Euro zone sovereigns and European banks, in basis points Source: Authors’ presentation based on data from http://us.spindices.com Significant banks had, at the end of 2015 almost 950 billion euro of nonperforming loans (some 9% of EMU GDP), and their average NPL ratio is 7.1% (Constȃncio, 2016). keywords: area; banking; banks; countries; crisis; debt; ecb; european; increase; level; markets; monetary; national; sector; sovereign; union cache: fueconorg-2282.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2282.txt item: #81 of 269 id: fueconorg-2330 author: Mitrović, Predrag; Bošković, Gorica title: ECONOMIC CRISIS AND CURRENT PROBLEMS OF SERBIAN FAMILY date: 2017-05-19 words: 6861 flesch: 47 summary: 57 - 69 DOI: 10.22190/FUEO1701057M Review paper ECONOMIC CRISIS AND CURRENT PROBLEMS OF SERBIAN FAMILY1 UDC 338.124.4(497.11) Predrag Mitrović 1 , Gorica Bošković 2 1 UniCredit bank, Serbia JSC, Serbia 2 Faculty of Economics, University of Niš, Serbia Abstract. At the moment In Serbia the crisis is visible in almost every sector of society. keywords: children; countries; country; crisis; development; economy; family; number; people; population; problems; rate; republic; serbia; society; state; world cache: fueconorg-2330.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2330.txt item: #82 of 269 id: fueconorg-2358 author: Rimskaya, Olga Nikolaevna title: FEATURES OF FUNDING FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN THE LIGHT OF REFORMS date: 2017-08-27 words: 7116 flesch: 40 summary: As international experience shows, a state participation in higher education funding leads to its gradual reduction with a simultaneous increase of the share of extrabudgetary funding at the expense of the entities, public granting organizations, government programs, and students. 139 - 153 DOI: 10.22190/FUEO1702139R Review Paper FEATURES OF FUNDING FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN THE LIGHT OF REFORMS 1 UDC 378.3(4+470) Olga Rimskaya Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Russia Abstract. keywords: countries; education; education system; european; expenditures; funding; funds; greece; institutions; levels; russia; state; system; world cache: fueconorg-2358.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2358.txt item: #83 of 269 id: fueconorg-2438 author: Dalton, Sanja title: ICT ENABLED IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGY - EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM SERBIAN CUSTOMS SERVICE date: 2017-08-27 words: 5658 flesch: 44 summary: In this paper ICT enabled implementation of Serbian Customs Service Strategy is presented. The concept of strategic management in public organizations To some authors, “One of the most important elements in managing a successful organization is having a sense of strategy” (Bouman, 2003, p. 1). keywords: business; collection; customs; deviation; group; ict; management; mean; organization; research; service; standard; strategy cache: fueconorg-2438.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2438.txt item: #84 of 269 id: fueconorg-2619 author: Radjenović, Tamara; Krstić, Bojan title: INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL AS THE SOURCE OF COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: THE RESOURCE-BASED VIEW date: 2017-08-27 words: 5529 flesch: 33 summary: The economic literature that deals with the role of non-material resources in sustaining competitive advantages indicates significant variations in the use of terminology (intellectual resources, invisible assets, knowledge resources, knowledge- based capital, intangible resources, non-material assets, etc.). There is a requirement that the accounting system should adequately disclose the so-called invisible assets or intellectual resources on the assets side on the balance sheet. keywords: advantage; assets; capabilities; capital; firm; journal; knowledge; management; resources; theory; value; view cache: fueconorg-2619.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2619.txt item: #85 of 269 id: fueconorg-2629 author: Lukić, Jelena title: THE IMPACT OF BIG DATA TECHNOLOGIES ON COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE OF COMPANIES date: 2017-12-02 words: 5101 flesch: 50 summary: The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of Big Data technologies on competitive advantage of the companies that use them. The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of Big Data technologies on competitive advantage of the companies that use them. keywords: analytics; big; business; companies; data; data technologies; decision; impact; new; technologies; tools cache: fueconorg-2629.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2629.txt item: #86 of 269 id: fueconorg-2647 author: Milenković, Ivan; Kalaš, Branimir; Andrašić, Jelena title: MACROECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SERBIA date: 2017-08-27 words: 4357 flesch: 56 summary: The same results, Boyd and Champ (2006) argued in their analysis where higher inflation leads to lower economic growth and lower inflation encourages economic growth. From 2001 to 2009 Romania had higher economic growth which it accompanied by a lower level of inflation. keywords: correlation; fdi; gdp; growth; inflation; level; rate; relationship; serbia cache: fueconorg-2647.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2647.txt item: #87 of 269 id: fueconorg-2654 author: Aduku, Danlami Joseph; Orugun, Juwon Johnson; Nafiu, Akeem Tunde title: DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF COMPETITION AND THE ADOPTION OF GAME THEORY IN BUSINESS GAME AMONG SMALL SCALE CAFETERIAS IN NIGERIA date: 2017-12-02 words: 6809 flesch: 55 summary: Thus, the study investigated factors influencing the competitive situation among small scale cafeteria businesses in Nigeria, and the adoption of game theory in the business game and its effect on the overall performance of small scale cafeterias in Nigeria. Abeokuta (mean score = 2.188); Badagri (mean score= 2.857); and Ago Iwoye (mean score = 2.250) determine the level of competitive situation among small scale cafeteria businesses in these areas. keywords: business; cafeteria; customer; game; game theory; mean; nigeria; owners; scale; service; situation; theory; value cache: fueconorg-2654.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2654.txt item: #88 of 269 id: fueconorg-2659 author: Eraković, Eva title: CONCENTRATION EFFECT ON THE EFFICIENCY OF BANKING SECTOR IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2017-12-02 words: 4298 flesch: 48 summary: Their measure of bank efficiency, the net interest margin is not necessarily an indicator of the actual level of competitiveness on the market, but it can demonstrate other factors, such as market power and risk appetite. The theory provides conflicting forecasts about the relationship between regulations, concentration, institutions and bank efficiency. keywords: banking; banking sector; banks; concentration; efficiency; level; market; republic; sector; serbia cache: fueconorg-2659.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2659.txt item: #89 of 269 id: fueconorg-2685 author: Rađenović, Žarko; Milovanović, Slavoljub; Milovanović, Goran title: HELIANT HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM AS A SUPPORT TO ELECTRONIC BUSINESS OF HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS IN SERBIA date: 2017-12-02 words: 5874 flesch: 43 summary: In this work, process analysis was conducted on the case of health information system Heliant Health, which is used in most public medical institutions of the Republic of Serbia. Specifically, using BPMN in this paper will be created the process of providing healthcare services at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels with the support of the electronic card based on the current situation in the Republic of Serbia, using Heliant Health health information System. keywords: activities; business; health; healthcare; healthcare services; heliant; information; organizations; patient; process; processes; records; services; system cache: fueconorg-2685.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2685.txt item: #90 of 269 id: fueconorg-2719 author: Radojičić, Jelena; Krstić, Borko title: STRUCTURAL REFORMS OF THE BANKING SECTOR - REGULATORY APPROACHES AND IMPLICATIONS date: 2017-08-27 words: 5073 flesch: 37 summary: Also, the increase in borrowing costs is driven by the rise in prices of banking products and services and the reduction in market liquidity due to retrenchment of bank activity in capital markets (PWC, 2014). 1. ECONOMIC BACKGROUND ON BANK STRUCTURAL REFORMS The basic rationale for bank structural reforms is to insulate certain types of financial activities regarded as especially important for the real economy, or significant on consumer/depositor protection grounds, from the risks that emanate from potentially riskier but less important activities (Gambacorta and van Rixtel, 2013, p. 1). keywords: activities; banking; banks; costs; entity; group; market; reforms; risk; separation; structural; trading cache: fueconorg-2719.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2719.txt item: #91 of 269 id: fueconorg-2754 author: Dakić, Stojanka; Savić, Mirko title: APPLICATION OF THE MINCER EARNING FUNCTION IN ANALYZING GENDER PAY GAP IN SERBIA date: 2017-08-27 words: 4104 flesch: 53 summary: Key words: gender pay gap, labour market, regression model, EU-SILC. Research team has measured the extent and characteristics of the gender gap payments for all three countries individually and performed a comparative analysis of trends observed gender pay gap between three countries. keywords: analysis; countries; earnings; gap; gender; gender gap; gender pay; labour; market; pay; pay gap; serbia; women cache: fueconorg-2754.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2754.txt item: #92 of 269 id: fueconorg-2767 author: Arsenijević, Aleksandra; Đukić, Tadija title: CREATIVE CASH FLOW REPORTING date: 2017-08-27 words: 5644 flesch: 44 summary: Improving standards that regulate cash flows is necessary due to the fact that without information on company cash flow it is not possible to make the right decisions and, thus, maximize business success. Key words: creative accounting, cash flow statement, operating activities, investing activities, financing activities JEL Classification: M41, M42 INTRODUCTION “As a social science, accounting is the product of its environment” (Saudagaran, 2009, 1). keywords: accounting; activities; business; cash; cash flow; company; flow; inflow; operating; operating activities; reporting; statement cache: fueconorg-2767.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2767.txt item: #93 of 269 id: fueconorg-2851 author: Radjenović, Tamara; Krstić, Bojan title: THE MICROECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL MEASUREMENT date: 2017-12-02 words: 7347 flesch: 41 summary: This approach aims at all-inclusiveness and consistency with a clear handling of all aspects of intangible value, and hence if done properly offers the possibility of reliable measurement as well as an adequate combination of intellectual capital resources and financial resources (Roos et al., 2005). Intellectual capital has become a widely studied issue among researchers in the knowledge economy. keywords: assets; capital; economy; firm; growth; knowledge; krstić; market; measurement; methods; new; resources; roos; value cache: fueconorg-2851.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2851.txt item: #94 of 269 id: fueconorg-2888 author: Đorđević, Milica; Đukić, Tadija title: INDEPENDENCE AND OBJECTIVITY OF INTERNAL AUDITORS AS DETERMINANTS OF THEIR EFFECTIVENESS date: 2017-12-02 words: 5872 flesch: 29 summary: In particular, timely identification and elimination of threats that can compromise the objectivity of internal auditors is a prerequisite for the implementation of activities that contribute to internal audit independence, relating to: adequate organizational position of internal audit, establishing a strong control system, adoption of audit charter, establishing the practice of employment and dismissal of internal auditors, and others. In this sense, organizational independence is achieved when the chief audit executive functionally reports on its work to the audit committee and administratively to senior management level, where functional reporting includes all the issues relating to the scope of internal audit, from planning to reporting on work results, including the quality control of internal audit activities, while administrative reporting involves communication with the appropriate higher management level on administrative matters related to the daily operations of this function. keywords: activities; audit; auditing; auditors; committee; company; independence; management; objectivity; role; work cache: fueconorg-2888.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2888.txt item: #95 of 269 id: fueconorg-2918 author: Jovanović, Sonja; Božilović, Maja title: IMPACT OF TAX POLICIES ON TOURISM COMPETITIVENESS IN SERBIA AND OTHER NEIGHBORING AND EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES date: 2017-12-02 words: 5193 flesch: 42 summary: Higher tourism tax rates decrease price competitiveness and competitiveness of the overall business environment for the development of a tourist destination. The aim of the paper is the analysis of tax rates in the tourism sector in the countries under consideration, and the level of tourism sector’s competitiveness in terms of the impact of tax policy on business and investment. keywords: business; competitiveness; countries; environment; law; sector; serbia; tax; tourism; tourism competitiveness cache: fueconorg-2918.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2918.txt item: #96 of 269 id: fueconorg-2920 author: Radenković Jocić, Dragana title: RELEVANCE THE REGULATION OF INNOVATION WITH THE CHALLENGES OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMPETITION date: 2018-01-05 words: 6477 flesch: 42 summary: They have to pay attention to the nature of innovation, as well as sectors of innovations development. OBSTACLES TO INNOVATION The regulation is one of the most important elements for innovation development. keywords: business; companies; competition; competitiveness; development; european; innovation; law; market; property; regulation; research; rights; technology; union cache: fueconorg-2920.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2920.txt item: #97 of 269 id: fueconorg-2994 author: Denčić-Mihajlov, Ksenija; Zeranski, Stefan title: DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS: APPROACHES, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES date: 2018-01-05 words: 7940 flesch: 22 summary: If properly selected, sustainability performance indicators can support the identification of the possibilities for activities‘ optimization, point out to the inefficiencies that could be resolved by preventive actions, develop the process of exchanging information (Staniškis & Arbaĉiauskas, 2009), create more incentives for management to refocus its goals, strategic decisions, and actions from a short-term to a long-term prospect (Rezaee & Rezaee, 2014), help to identify risks, as well as the potential for improving efficiency and finding new markets and can have a significant impact on the overall performance, as well as investors‘ perceptions and access to capital (EY & GRI, 2014). In order to develop an operational Development of Sustainability Indicators: Approaches, Challenges and Opportunities 297 system to bring value to the enterprise, according to Toth & Arbaĉiauskas (2005), sustainability performance indicators should be (a) meaningful, (b) comparable, (c) integral, (d) clear, (e) continuous, and (f) efficient. keywords: business; companies; development; global; gri; guidelines; impact; indicators; issues; management; performance; performance indicators; reporting; stakeholders; standards; sustainability; sustainability indicators; sustainability performance; sustainability reporting cache: fueconorg-2994.pdf plain text: fueconorg-2994.txt item: #98 of 269 id: fueconorg-3007 author: Novićević Čečević, Bojana; Antić, Ljilja title: SUITABILITY OF ACTIVITY – BASED COSTING FOR LEAN BUSINESS CONCEPT date: 2018-01-05 words: 6352 flesch: 50 summary: All employees are part of a team that continually strives to improve business activities. Then activity costs are allocated to cost objects with the help of activity drivers. keywords: activities; activity; business; business concept; company; concept; costing; costs; lean; production; value cache: fueconorg-3007.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3007.txt item: #99 of 269 id: fueconorg-3009 author: Todorović, Violeta; Jakšić, Milena; Tomić, Nenad Z title: BANK REGULATIONS IN MODERN FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT date: 2017-12-02 words: 7622 flesch: 38 summary: The paper analyzes the role and importance of bank regulations in ensuring safe and stable banking operations. Key words: bank regulations, regulatory changes, banking crisis, Basel regulations JEL Classification: G21, G28 INTRODUCTION keywords: banking; banks; basel; capital; changes; crisis; environment; institutions; liquidity; operations; regulations; risk; stability; system cache: fueconorg-3009.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3009.txt item: #100 of 269 id: fueconorg-3067 author: Mirković, Vladimir; Lukić, Jelena title: COVERED BONDS: NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR RECOVERY OF SERBIAN CAPITAL MARKET date: 2018-01-05 words: 6640 flesch: 49 summary: Covered Bonds: New Opportunity for Recovery of Serbian Capital Market 367 3. COVERED BONDS MARKET IN THE EU AND OTHER COUNTRIES The development of the covered bonds market within the EU is owed to the EU Directives to a great extent and the main directives that arrange covered bonds market are:  Rapid growth of covered bonds market within the European Union 366 V. MIRKOVIĆ, J. LUKIĆ (hereinafter: EU) was confirmed through development over recent years - average growth rate of 7.5% since 2007. keywords: banks; bonds; capital; countries; credit; debt; development; eur; government; investors; july; market; rating; securities; serbia; series cache: fueconorg-3067.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3067.txt item: #101 of 269 id: fueconorg-3094 author: Milutinović, Sunčica; Medved, Ivana; Dimitrijević, Dragomir title: KEY PREDICTORS OF INTERNAL SUPERVISION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS date: 2018-04-10 words: 5765 flesch: 40 summary: Within the framework of this paper, internal supervision (of the preparation of financial statements, and of the compliance of financial statements with regulations) is the process carried out by internal bodies in entity, such as supervisory boards, internal auditors, and others. The research with the aim of identifying the predictors of internal supervision of financial statements in the Republic of Serbia, according to the authors’ knowledge, has not been carried out so far in domicile conditions. keywords: compliance; control; entity; model; preparation; regulations; research; statements; supervision; table cache: fueconorg-3094.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3094.txt item: #102 of 269 id: fueconorg-3120 author: Janjić, Vesna; Todorović, Mirjana; Domanović, Violeta title: TQM AND KAIZEN FOR CONTINUOUS QUALITY MANAGEMENT date: 2018-04-10 words: 6718 flesch: 43 summary: The quality management function, as part of the total quality management function in the company, is achieved through quality planning, operational quality management, quality control, and quality improvement. Experience in the application of TQM and Kaizen concepts in companies around the world, especially in large ones, has shown significant results, expressed primarily through quality improvement, cost reduction, and enhanced financial performance, and can serve as a good practice for application in companies in the Republic of Serbia. keywords: application; business; companies; company; concept; customer; implementation; improvement; kaizen; management; performance; process; products; quality; quality management; tqm cache: fueconorg-3120.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3120.txt item: #103 of 269 id: fueconorg-3129 author: Jovović, David title: MODEL OF OPEN INNOVATIONS AND SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES DEVELOPMENT date: 2018-01-05 words: 6646 flesch: 37 summary: The possibilities for enterprise to get significant ideas, knowledge and technologies externally is conditioned by the capability and availability of external suppliers, i.e. development and quality of external basis of innovation knowledge. It basically represents the influence of innovation development in one economic activity on the development of other activities. keywords: activities; business; cooperation; development; enterprises; ideas; innovation; knowledge; market; model; new; process; smes cache: fueconorg-3129.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3129.txt item: #104 of 269 id: fueconorg-323 author: Purić, Sveto; Djordjević, Srdjan title: ECONOMIC SYSTEM IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2014-06-30 words: 4195 flesch: 31 summary: Before presenting the normative analysis of the provisions of the Republic of Serbia Constitution that regulate economic rights and freedoms, we would like to point to an interesting fact from the global constitutional map. In this way we can explore the structural composition of these texts and discover that 82 constitutions include separate normative sections that regulate economic rights and freedoms, which constitutes almost one half of all global constitutions (www.constitutteproject.org). keywords: analysis; constitution; issues; law; republic; rights; serbia; state; system cache: fueconorg-323.pdf plain text: fueconorg-323.txt item: #105 of 269 id: fueconorg-324 author: Radević, Borislav; Lekpek, Ahmedin title: LIBERALIZATION OF FINANCIAL MARKETS: AN OPPORTUNITY OR RISK FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES date: 2014-06-30 words: 5107 flesch: 36 summary: Second, financial liberalization is associated with the opening of financial markets. The process of financial liberalization has created enormous opportunities for profit for banks and other financial institutions, but it has also led to an increased risk to their business and numerous banking and financial crises around the world. keywords: banking; banks; countries; development; institutions; investment; liberalization; loans; markets; process; system cache: fueconorg-324.pdf plain text: fueconorg-324.txt item: #106 of 269 id: fueconorg-325 author: Marai, Awidat; Pavlović, Vladan title: AN OVERVIEW OF EARNINGS MANAGEMENT MEASUREMENT APPROACHES: DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION date: 2014-06-30 words: 8039 flesch: 39 summary: This paper provides and reviews the literature available on the development and assessment of such frameworks in an attempt to emphasis the various points studies should be considering when identifying earnings management. Key Words: earnings management, measurement of earnings management, aggregate accruals approach, specific accruals approach statistical, distribution approach. keywords: accounting; accruals; approach; distribution; earnings; earnings management; jones; management; model; non; period; total cache: fueconorg-325.pdf plain text: fueconorg-325.txt item: #107 of 269 id: fueconorg-327 author: Šušić, Vukašin; Mojić, Jovica title: ROLE OF MARKETING EVENTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURIST DESTINATIONS date: 2014-06-30 words: 5752 flesch: 46 summary: 47 - 59 Review paper ROLE OF MARKETING EVENTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURIST DESTINATIONS  UDC 658.8:338.48 Vukašin Šušić 1 , Jovica Mojić 2 1 Faculty of Economics, University of Niš, Serbia 2 PhD candidate at the Faculty of Economics, University of Niš Abstract. Key Words: marketing events, tourist destinations, economic role, promotion. keywords: advertising; destination; development; events; marketing; marketing events; mix; product; promotion; role; serbia; tourism; visitors cache: fueconorg-327.pdf plain text: fueconorg-327.txt item: #108 of 269 id: fueconorg-328 author: Luković, Stevan title: PROPERTY TAX BURDEN AND PROGRESSIVITY IN THE CASE OF SERBIA date: 2014-06-30 words: 7888 flesch: 56 summary: Before the amendments, the tax structure looked as follows: Tax base Tax rates 1 Up to 6,000,000 dinars up to 0.40% 2 6,000,001 – 15,000,000 dinars tax (1) + up to 0.80% on the amount above 6,000,000 dinars 3 15,000,001 – 30,000,000 dinars tax (2) + up to 1.50% on the amount above 15,000,000 dinars 4 Above 30,000,000 dinars tax (3) + up to 3% on the amount above 30,000,000 dinars Source: Property Taxes Law, Official Gazette of RS, No. 26/01, 45/02, 42/02, 80/02, 135/04, 61/07, 5/09 After the Law amendment, composition of tax rates and tax brackets looks as in the table: Tax base Tax rates 1 Up to 10,000,000 dinars up to 0,40% 2 10,000,001 – 25,000,000 dinars tax (1) + up to 0,60% on the amount above 10,000,000 dinars 3 25,000,001 – 50,000,000 dinars tax (2) + up to 1,00% on the amount above 25,000,000 dinars 4 above 50,000,000 dinars tax (3) + up to 2% on the amount above 50,000,000 dinars Source: Property Taxes Law, Official Gazette of RS, No. 26/01, 45/02, 42/02, 80/02, 135/04, 61/07, 5/09, 101/10 keywords: burden; changes; dinars; estate; progressivity; property; property tax; tax; tax burden; value cache: fueconorg-328.pdf plain text: fueconorg-328.txt item: #109 of 269 id: fueconorg-329 author: Spahić, Nataša; Tomić, Petar title: CONCENTRATION RISK FOR PLACED ASSETS BY THE LARGEST BANKS IN SERBIA date: 2014-06-30 words: 3886 flesch: 55 summary: Only mining and processing industries, traffic, tourism, hospitality and service activities have had a constant growth over all of the three years The interesting fact is that largest Serbian banks have been continuously increasing their investments in the entrepreneurs sector during the observed period, which we can see in Figure 3: Fig. The aim of the research is to illustrate in which industries Serbian banks are investing assets in times of economic crisis, as well as the maturity of those investments and the geographic area which they prefer. keywords: assets; banks; concentration; finansijski; industry; investments; loans; maturity; risk; serbia cache: fueconorg-329.pdf plain text: fueconorg-329.txt item: #110 of 269 id: fueconorg-332 author: Krstić, Bojan title: REPUTATION AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCES OF A COMPANY date: 2014-06-30 words: 4960 flesch: 46 summary: The assessment of company reputation is determined by matching the behaviour and expectations/preferences of its stakeholders. Determining the relationship between reputation and financial performances means responding two questions: 1. Does company reputation have an impact on financial performance? keywords: business; companies; company; financial; impact; journal; management; market; performances; reputation; value cache: fueconorg-332.pdf plain text: fueconorg-332.txt item: #111 of 269 id: fueconorg-3362 author: Stevanović, Tatjana; Novićević Čečević, Bojana title: BALANCED SCORECARD AND LEAN BUSINESS CONCEPT date: 2018-09-26 words: 7154 flesch: 47 summary: Table 1 Traditional and lean business concept Traditional concept Lean concept Complex processes Simple and easily detectable processes Improvements are made on the basis of financial statements Improvements are made on the basis of process observation Improvements are made by accelerating value-added activities Improvements are made by reducing non- value-added activities Push business system Pull business system Serial flows Flows in the company occur one by one – simultaneously Control as inspection Control as prevention Managers answer questions about process improvement Managers ask questions to employees to improve processes Source: Womack. & Jones, 2003; Schimann & Brewton, 2009. Focusing the company organization on Value stream indicates the existence of redundant workers and effort spent in company processes. keywords: activities; business; business concept; company; concept; customer; lean; management; performance; perspective; processes; scorecard; stream; system; value; value stream cache: fueconorg-3362.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3362.txt item: #112 of 269 id: fueconorg-3367 author: Džunić, Marija; Golubović, Nataša title: CIVIC AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN TRANSITION COUNTRIES: THE CASE OF SERBIA date: 2018-04-10 words: 6575 flesch: 49 summary: On the other hand, the dynamics of political participation in terms of non-conventional political activities seems to follow the pattern observed in civic participation. The results of pairwise comparisons of means, displayed in Table 5, indicate statistically significant differences at the p<0.05 levels in alternative forms of political participation between particular groups of citizens with different levels of civic participation. keywords: associations; citizens; countries; engagement; involvement; membership; organizations; participation; political; serbia; social; society; transition cache: fueconorg-3367.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3367.txt item: #113 of 269 id: fueconorg-3370 author: Bonić, Ljiljana; Jakšić, Dejan; Mijić, Kristina title: TENDENCIES IN DEVELOPMENT OF EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL AUDIT IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR date: 2018-04-10 words: 7900 flesch: 29 summary: Internal audit in the public sector in the Balkan countries is mandatory for direct and indirect users of public funds, and it is established mostly in one of the following four ways: as an independent internal audit unit, by the appointment of an internal auditor, the establishment of a joint internal audit unit or an agreement with the entity that performs internal audit in one of the three preceding ways, with the prior approval of the CHU. Key words: state audit, internal audit, public sector, integral approach, advisory services, EU and Balkan countries JEL Classification: M42. keywords: approach; audit; control; cooperation; countries; court; development; financial; management; model; performance; pifc; sector; services; state audit; system cache: fueconorg-3370.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3370.txt item: #114 of 269 id: fueconorg-3391 author: Đorđević, Aleksandar; Todorović, Miloš title: FUNCTIONING MECHANISM OF BITCOIN date: 2018-04-10 words: 6871 flesch: 60 summary: The highlight will be the creation of crypto currency derivatives that will allow additional speculation considering the high volatility of crypto currency value (Brito, 2014). This paper explains the emergence and functioning of the Bitcoin, its characteristics and functions, the benefits and risks that it carries, as well as possible scenarios of further development of the international monetary system with crypto currencies. keywords: bitcoin; crypto; crypto currency; currencies; currency; exchange; market; money; payment; system; time; transactions; value; world cache: fueconorg-3391.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3391.txt item: #115 of 269 id: fueconorg-3394 author: Kastratović, Radovan title: FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IMPACT ON MARKET CONCENTRATION IN THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA date: 2018-09-26 words: 7304 flesch: 39 summary: 15,88777 SSR 6321625 DW-statistic 1,969173 F-statistic 48,22432 Probability (F) 0,0000 Source: Author’s calculations Foreign direct investment (FDI) statistically significantly affects market concentration measured by HHI index, after controlling for capital intensity of the industry. The results suggest that the impact of foreign direct investment on market concentration can best be described with a convex function. keywords: bosnia; companies; data; effect; herzegovina; impact; industries; investment; manufacturing; market concentration; markets; model; research; results cache: fueconorg-3394.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3394.txt item: #116 of 269 id: fueconorg-3451 author: Tomić, Zoran; Radović, Ognjen title: MODELS OF DISTRIBUTION OF GDP AT THE GLOBAL LEVEL date: 2018-09-26 words: 3870 flesch: 59 summary: This model was developed by Max Lorenz in 1905 to present the inequality of wealth distribution. General Pareto distribution is given by the following probability density function: (1 ) 0( ) ,P W c WrW fo W     for (2) where W is a wealth, P(W) is a function of density, Wo is the lower limit of the level of richness and C is a constant and α is known as the Pareto-exponent (Levy & Solomon, 1997, p. 90). keywords: countries; distribution; gdp; gini; level; model; pareto; value; wealth cache: fueconorg-3451.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3451.txt item: #117 of 269 id: fueconorg-3458 author: Sala, Lucian Adrian title: ROMANIA’S POPULATION DECLINE AND DEMOGRAPHIC FUTURE: SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS date: 2018-04-10 words: 4658 flesch: 56 summary: Birth rates and mortality rates are now declining, but mortality rates are lower than birth rates, leading to annual population growth. The second stage is the development stage, which is also known as the rapid expansion phase of the population, characterized by high birth rates and high mortality rates, with mortality rates lower in the first phase. keywords: age; aging; birth; changes; decline; future; growth; increase; population; rates; romania cache: fueconorg-3458.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3458.txt item: #118 of 269 id: fueconorg-3582 author: Manić, Slavica; Joksimović, Ljubinka title: ON THE THRESHOLD OF “ADULTHOOD”: WESTERN BALKANS’ TRANSITION FAILURES date: 2018-04-10 words: 6371 flesch: 52 summary: With the progression of transition reforms, the growth model is transformed (by achieving relevant turning points; Cerović & Nojković, 2011; Cerović, 2012), which requires an appropriate adjustment of economic policies. CONCLUSION Transition project’s implementation in the case of advanced transition countries, new EU member states, lasted for almost two decades, which is far longer than the prediction of the pessimistic forecasters announced after the beginning of the transformation of centrally- planned economies into market economies. keywords: balkans; countries; ebrd; economies; indicators; market; new; progress; reforms; serbia; transition; western cache: fueconorg-3582.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3582.txt item: #119 of 269 id: fueconorg-3608 author: Ranđelović, Dragana; Đukić, Tadija title: HARMONIZATION OF ACCOUNTING REGULATIONS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE EU CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES date: 2018-09-26 words: 6066 flesch: 35 summary: The emergence and development of a unified European market imposes a need for harmonization of financial reporting of business entites in the European Union. According to the model of financial reporting, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe belong or belonged to the mixed economy model. keywords: accounting; application; countries; directive; entities; european; ifrs; national; regulations; reporting; statements; union cache: fueconorg-3608.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3608.txt item: #120 of 269 id: fueconorg-3612 author: Petrović, Goran S.; Sekulić, Vesna; Madić, Miloš; Mihajlović, Jelena title: A STUDY OF MULTI CRITERIA DECISION MAKING FOR SELECTING SUPPLIERS OF LINEAR MOTION GUIDE date: 2018-09-26 words: 5320 flesch: 42 summary: Key words: Supplier selection, MCDM, AHP, TOPSIS, Linear motion guide JEL Classification: C44, C52. The case study research done by Cieśla (2016) considers supplier selection of aluminum for a hypothetical manufacturer of transportation equipment located in Poland. keywords: ahp; chain; company; criteria; decision; evaluation; making; management; mcdm; method; selection; supplier; supply; weights cache: fueconorg-3612.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3612.txt item: #121 of 269 id: fueconorg-3618 author: Radivojević, Vladimir; Krstić, Bojan; Stanišić, Tanja title: THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGICAL READINESS IN THE GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS OF SERBIAN ECONOMY date: 2018-09-26 words: 6652 flesch: 49 summary: Comparative analysis of indicators in Technological readiness pillar in the Balkan countries With the aim of analysing the achievements of Serbia and other Balkan countries in the terms of technological readiness, the scores of all seven indicators within the Technological readiness pillar (2017-2018) of Balkan countries are presented in Table 5. The identification and analysis of factors that determine technological readiness competitiveness of the national economies are based on the methodology of the World Economic Forum. keywords: balkan; competitiveness; countries; european; indicators; level; pillar; rank; readiness; readiness pillar; score; serbia; table cache: fueconorg-3618.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3618.txt item: #122 of 269 id: fueconorg-3686 author: Jevđović, Gordana; Milenković, Ivan title: MONETARY VERSUS FISCAL DOMINANCE IN EMERGING EUROPEAN ECONOMIES date: 2018-09-26 words: 4181 flesch: 49 summary: The conventional macroeconomic paradigm is that monetary policy provides the nominal anchor for inflation expectations and that fiscal policy is disciplined in implementing credible and timely revenue-expenditure measures when debt rises, in order to ensure sustainability. In this scenario, monetary policy is active, whereas fiscal policy is passive, which is referred to as monetary dominance. keywords: dominance; economies; government; granger; level; monetary; policy; price; regime; sustainability cache: fueconorg-3686.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3686.txt item: #123 of 269 id: fueconorg-3760 author: Milanović, Sandra; Đokić, Milica; Đorđević, Biljana title: THE INFLUENCE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTRACT BREACH ON JOB SATISFACTION date: 2018-11-13 words: 6427 flesch: 52 summary: In many studies it was found that psychological contract breach caused a lower trust of the employees (Robinson & Rousseau, 1994; Morrison & Robinson, 1997; Raja et al., 2004), lower commitment (Rousseau, 1990; Robinson et al. 1994; Anderson & Schalk, 1998; Robinson & Morrison, 1995; Cassar & Briner, 2011), reduced motivation (Pines, 2002; Parzefall & Hakanen, 2010), decreased performance (Turnley et al., 2003; Zhao et al., 2007), higher absenteeism (Hackett, 1989; Griffeth et al., 2000) and higher turnover intentions (Robinson & Rousseau, 1994; Zhao et al., 2007; Suazo, 2009; Hess & Jepsen, 2009) etc. Having in mind all these facts, the question that arises here is whether psychological contract breach in developing countries influences job satisfaction in the same way as it does in developed countries (negatively), or since in developing countries it is hard to get any kind of job, psychological contract breach does not negatively influence job satisfaction. keywords: breach; contract; contract breach; employees; job; job satisfaction; journal; level; management; research; robinson; rousseau; satisfaction; study cache: fueconorg-3760.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3760.txt item: #124 of 269 id: fueconorg-3772 author: Lukić, Jelena M.; Lazarević, Snežana Lj. title: SOURCES OF WORKPLACE STRESS IN SERVICE SECTOR ORGANISATIONS date: 2018-11-13 words: 6317 flesch: 46 summary: The holistic analysis of sources of workplace stress which is conducted in this paper may be useful to people who are dealing with stress management, and particularly to human resources managers whose daily activities involve facing various negative consequences of employee stress, all with the aim of anticipating stress factors and attemptting to manage as effectively as possible this increasingly present negative social phenomenon. Employee stress management: An examination of adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies on employee health. keywords: activities; customers; employees; job; level; new; organization; sector; service; sources; stress; time; working; workplace cache: fueconorg-3772.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3772.txt item: #125 of 269 id: fueconorg-3788 author: Milošević, Danijel; Marjanović, Vladislav title: THE DEVELOPMENT EFFECTS OF THE MONETARY AND FISCAL POLICY IN CONTEMPORARY CONDITIONS date: 2019-01-23 words: 4664 flesch: 52 summary: Therefore, every measure in monetary policy has to be followed by particular action in fiscal policy and the other way around. Monetary aggregate M2 and interest rate, as representatives of monetary policy, and government expenditures, as a representative of fiscal policy, will be independent variables. keywords: gdp; government; independent; interest; model; policy; rate; table; unemployment; variable cache: fueconorg-3788.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3788.txt item: #126 of 269 id: fueconorg-3870 author: Ogbadu, Elijah E.; Nafiu, Akeem Tunde; Aduku, Danlami Joseph title: SALES LEADERSHIP AND SALESPEOPLE’S PERFORMANCE IN KOGI STATE: AN INVESTIGATION OF HERBAL MIXTURE MARKETING MANAGERS date: 2018-11-13 words: 6173 flesch: 48 summary: Key words: Transformational sales leadership, Transactional sales leadership, Welfares, Carrot & stick system, Team spirit building JEL Classification: L20, M10 Received April 30, 2018 / Revised June 20, 2018 / Accepted June 25, 2018 This study therefore recommends that Herbal Mixture marketing managers should adopt more of transformational sales leadership, and focus more on welfares and carrot & stick system strategically to enhance desired salespeople’s performance. keywords: carrot; kogi; leadership; marketing; performance; sales; sales leadership; salespeople; spirit; state; stick; study; system; team; transactional; welfare cache: fueconorg-3870.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3870.txt item: #127 of 269 id: fueconorg-3893 author: Radovanov, Boris; Marcikić, Aleksandra; Gvozdenović, Nebojša title: A TIME SERIES ANALYSIS OF FOUR MAJOR CRYPTOCURRENCIES date: 2018-11-13 words: 3470 flesch: 55 summary: Due to the similar walk of time series of other cryptocurrencies, some advanced knowledge on Bitcoin price movements could be used in analysis of other observed currencies. Bitcoin poses negative, while other cryptocurrencies show positive skewness. keywords: analysis; bitcoin; correlation; cryptocurrencies; garch; market; results; returns; series; time; volatility cache: fueconorg-3893.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3893.txt item: #128 of 269 id: fueconorg-3957 author: Blažević, Marko; Chen, Guisong title: IMAGE OF FUJIAN PROVINCE AS A TOURIST DESTINATION – A FOREIGNER’S PERSPECTIVE date: 2018-11-13 words: 6213 flesch: 51 summary: This article aims to identify the image of Fujian province as a tourist destination in international markets, in order to support a discussion on how to improve tourism experience for foreign tourists. Research found that the overall image of Fujian province is positive and that 50.5 % of respondents stated that the main reason for visiting Fujian were holidays, 20% of the respondents had their trips arranged by an agency, 32% stayed in Fujian province for more than 6 months and most of the respondents stated that “nature” should be used in international promotion of Fujian. keywords: destination; destination image; fujian; fujian province; image; international; province; quality; research; respondents; tourism; tourist destination; tourists cache: fueconorg-3957.pdf plain text: fueconorg-3957.txt item: #129 of 269 id: fueconorg-4008 author: Petrović-Ranđelović, Marija; Stevanović, Tatjana; Janković-Milić, Vesna title: THE INTERDEPENDENCE BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL PERFORMANCES AND COMPANY’S ECONOMIC VALUE: THE CASE STUDY OF TITAN CEMENT KOSJERIĆ date: 2018-11-13 words: 6298 flesch: 36 summary: The key institutional support for sustainable environmental management in the Company provides the environmental management system, which establishes, promotes and reviews the Company’s contribution in this field. Within the economic dimension, the key issue is to ensure the financial prosperity of the company and all its stakeholders, since creating enterprise value for cement companies is linked to their ability to address external stakeholder issues. keywords: business; cement; company; correlation; development; emissions; kosjerić; management; materials; performances; production; titan; total; value cache: fueconorg-4008.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4008.txt item: #130 of 269 id: fueconorg-4090 author: Lepojević, Vinko; Đukić, Suzana title: FACTORS AFFECTING CUSTOMER LOYALTY IN THE BUSINESS MARKET - AN EMPIRICAL STUDY IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2018-11-13 words: 5816 flesch: 42 summary: The first aspect relies on understanding that customer satisfaction influences the resulting behavior, such as: re-purchase (Trasorras et al., 2009), customer loyalty (Bowen & Chen, 2015), giving recommendations to others 248 V. LEPOJEVIĆ, S. ĐUKIĆ (Ulaga & Eggert, 2006), but also purchase cessation, complaints, negative verbal advertising, in case of lower satisfactory degree of complete dissatisfaction. High degree of customer satisfaction often creates confidence and commitment between parties in interaction, which increases customer loyalty and duration of relationships. keywords: business; buyer; commitment; customer; customer loyalty; customer satisfaction; factors; loyalty; quality; relationship; research; satisfaction; service; trust cache: fueconorg-4090.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4090.txt item: #131 of 269 id: fueconorg-4139 author: Stojanović-Aleksić, Vesna; Erić Nielsen, Jelena; Bošković, Aleksandra title: KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT: EVIDENCE FROM SERBIAN BANKING SECTOR date: 2018-11-13 words: 6230 flesch: 47 summary: Key words: knowledge management, knowledge creation, knowledge sharing, banking management JEL Classification: M21, D83, M14, G21, G41 1. INTRODUCTION Due to the highly competitive environment and the constant tendency towards maintaining and improving profitability and liquidity, financial institutions are faced with ongoing challenges, such as an urge to provide services more efficiently and manage risks involving complex and intangible elements. Namely, the best estimated item is: Employees understand the importance of knowledge knowledge for the success of a bank (Mean = 4.25), which is a good prerequisite for knowledge creation in banking sector. keywords: banking; banks; culture; employees; information; knowledge; knowledge creation; knowledge management; knowledge sharing; level; sector; sharing cache: fueconorg-4139.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4139.txt item: #132 of 269 id: fueconorg-420 author: Djordjevic, Milica M; Novićević Čečević, Bojana N title: SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS OF INTERNAL AUDIT AND LEAN-SIX SIGMA CONCEPT ON BUSINESS PROCESS IMPROVEMENT date: 2015-01-25 words: 6221 flesch: 41 summary: Business process improvement can be implemented with the support of a number of concepts, among them being lean-six sigma. Received August 28, 2014 / Accepted December 17, 2014 Corresponding author: Milica ĐorĊević Faculty of Economics, University of Nis, Trg kralja Aleksandra 11, 18000 Niš, Serbia Tel: +381 18 528 663  E-mail: milica.djordjevic@eknfak.ni.ac.rs 238 M. ĐORĐEVIĆ, B. NOVIĆEVIĆ ĈEĈEVIĆ Approaches to business process improvement, which have been developed in practice, are numerous and their starting points are different. keywords: audit; business; concept; implementation; improvement; lean; process; processes; quality; sigma; sigma concept cache: fueconorg-420.pdf plain text: fueconorg-420.txt item: #133 of 269 id: fueconorg-4204 author: Došenović, Dragana title: JOB SATISFACTION ARTICLES - COMPARISON UPON SELECTED CRITERIA date: 2019-01-23 words: 7360 flesch: 47 summary: Finally, when it comes to job satisfaction scales, it can be noticed that different authors identify different aspects, factors or determinants of job satisfaction. Also, characteristic of job satisfaction articles is the replication of scales from previous studies which is justified by the fact that the scales used in previous research have already been proven as reliable and valid instruments for the assessment of job satisfaction. keywords: articles; authors; et al; human; job satisfaction; management; research; resource; scales; studies; variables; work cache: fueconorg-4204.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4204.txt item: #134 of 269 id: fueconorg-4215 author: Pavlović, Milica; Radosavljević, Marija; Milojević, Radenko title: THE ROLE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LEAN CONCEPT date: 2019-01-23 words: 6381 flesch: 52 summary: Based on the data collected (230 leading Iranian and Malaysian auto parts manufacturers participated in the study), the conclusion was that lean management and information technology are mutually dependent, and that the value of IT investments can be effectively transformed into improving business performance if there is a higher degree of implementation of lean management system. In this way, it has been proven that there is a positive link between the level of IT usage and the level of lean implementation. keywords: application; business; correlation; enterprises; erp; implementation; information; lean; management; process; support; system; technology; value cache: fueconorg-4215.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4215.txt item: #135 of 269 id: fueconorg-4227 author: Skrodzka, Iwona title: HUMAN AND SOCIAL CAPITAL AS FACTORS OF INEQUALITIES IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF EU COUNTRIES date: 2019-01-23 words: 3760 flesch: 51 summary: The conducted research has demonstrated that human capital as well as social capital had a statistically significant, positive impact on the economic development of the EU countries. Key words: human capital, social capital, economic development, soft modelling, European Union JEL Classification: C59, E24, O11, Z13 1. keywords: capital; countries; development; group; indicators; level; model; social; stimulant; variable cache: fueconorg-4227.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4227.txt item: #136 of 269 id: fueconorg-4243 author: Ajemunigbohun, Sunday Stephen; Isimoya, Ogochunkwu Augustine; Ipigansi, Pretoria Moun title: INSURANCE CLAIMS FRAUD IN HOMEOWNER’S INSURANCE: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM THE NIGERIAN INSURANCE INDUSTRY date: 2019-05-28 words: 6378 flesch: 46 summary: This study examines insurance claims fraud in homeowner’s insurance with its empirical findings from the Nigerian insurance industry. What are the major sources of insurance claims fraud in homeowner’s insurance in Nigeria iv. keywords: claims; claims fraud; companies; fraud; homeowner; industry; insurance; insurance claims; insurance fraud; insurance industry; journal; management; nigeria; research; risk; study; table cache: fueconorg-4243.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4243.txt item: #137 of 269 id: fueconorg-4258 author: Shanker, Ravi title: MARKETING CULTURE IN FINANCIAL SERVICES WITH SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO RETAIL BANKING IN INDIA date: 2019-01-23 words: 8362 flesch: 46 summary: Marketing culture refers to the pattern of shared values and beliefs that help individuals understand the marketing function and provide them with norms for behavior in the firm. The questionnaire uses 34 items measuring six dimensions of marketing culture, as identified by leading researchers. keywords: banking; banks; culture; customer; dimensions; employees; firm; india; industry; journal; management; marketing; marketing culture; organization; orientation; quality; score; sector; sector banks; service cache: fueconorg-4258.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4258.txt item: #138 of 269 id: fueconorg-4261 author: Radukić, Snežana; Perović, Dušan title: INTERNALIZING ENVIRONMENTAL EXTERNALITIES IN CEMENT INDUSTRY: CASE STUDY FOR THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA AND SELECTED NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES date: 2019-01-23 words: 6862 flesch: 50 summary: Higher amount of emitted pollutant particles not just cause increase in external environmental costs of many countries, but also cause many environmental problems that countries have to deal with. Using the EcoSense LE software, the authors will try to calculate external environmental costs in cement industry keywords: cement; cement industry; cement plants; costs; countries; emissions; environmental; externalities; impact; industry; plants; pollution; production; serbia; total cache: fueconorg-4261.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4261.txt item: #139 of 269 id: fueconorg-4272 author: Andor, Gyorgy; Toth, Tamas title: NON-FINANCIAL BACKGROUND OF SUCCESS AROUND GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS – EVIDENCE FROM EASTERN EUROPE date: 2019-01-23 words: 6123 flesch: 63 summary: Our research hypothesis is, therefore, that companies using the DCF approach have better financial performance, especially during hard times, during financial crises. This study can contribute to the current body of knowledge by answering the following question: do companies with a Western management culture outperform companies with a local management culture around financial crisis? keywords: budgeting; capital; companies; crisis; culture; difference; firms; indicators; management; methods; ownership; post; western cache: fueconorg-4272.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4272.txt item: #140 of 269 id: fueconorg-4301 author: Adeoye, Abayomi Olarewaju title: COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEES’ MOTIVATION IN THE INSURANCE SECTOR: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA date: 2019-05-28 words: 8383 flesch: 46 summary: Specifically, inferences on employee motivation. The weak or insignificant relationship between compensation management and employee motivation can be improved upon by management through reviewing the pay packages of the employees, making sure that there is equitable pay structure in line with similar industries, and that overtime payment should be adequately worked on. keywords: business; compensation; compensation management; employees; financial; industry; insurance; job; journal; management; motivation; nigeria; organisation; overtime; pay; performance; research; review; reward; salary; satisfaction; study; workers cache: fueconorg-4301.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4301.txt item: #141 of 269 id: fueconorg-4393 author: Onafalujo, Akinwunmi Kunle title: UNDERWRITING PERFORMANCE SHOCKS IN THE NON-LIFE NIGERIAN INSURANCE INDUSTRY AND MACROECONOMIC RISKS: A VECTOR AUTO REGRESSIVE APPROACH date: 2019-09-27 words: 6688 flesch: 50 summary: For this study, loss ratio and premium growth rates are used as underwriting performance variables. Therefore, premium growth rate responds to interest rate shocks for a short time. keywords: growth; industry; inflation; insurance; interest; life; loss; non; performance; premium; profitability; rate; ratio; risk; shocks; underwriting cache: fueconorg-4393.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4393.txt item: #142 of 269 id: fueconorg-4397 author: Jemović, Mirjana; Đorđević, Milica; Radojičić, Jelena title: THE ROLE OF AUDIT AND CREDIT RATING AGENCIES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF COMPANY CREDITWORTHINESS WITH SPECIAL FOCUS ON BANKS date: 2019-05-28 words: 7250 flesch: 42 summary: [Methodology for creating rating ratings for credit rating agencies and their limitations]. Key words: credit rating agencies, external audit, creditworthiness, financial crisis JEL Classification: G21, G24, G28, M42, M48 INTRODUCTION keywords: ability; agencies; audit; auditor; bankruptcy; business; company; credit; credit rating; creditworthiness; crisis; opinion; rating; rating agencies; role; securities cache: fueconorg-4397.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4397.txt item: #143 of 269 id: fueconorg-4398 author: Janković, Irena title: THE EFFECTS OF VOLATILITY SPILLOVER ON THE LARGEST GLOBAL FINANCIAL MARKET SEGMENTS date: 2019-01-23 words: 3513 flesch: 53 summary: Total volatility spillover measure Total volatility spillover index is based on volatility contributions from the KPPS variance decomposition: (3) This index measures the contribution of volatility shock spillovers across asset classes to the total forecast error variance (Diebold & Yilmaz, 2012, p.59). Table 1 Comparative analysis of volatility spillover for main global market segments Min Max Average Stock market 41.26 80.98 62.76 Bond market 33.96 77.05 60.21 FX market 32.33 73.46 56.20 CDS market 57.75 89.88 75.22 Source: Author’s calculation based on data from Diebold-Yilmaz database, http://financialconnectedness.org/research.html When referring to the dataset indicating volatility shock spillover from all other markets to a particular market, the countries whose markets receive most volatility shocks from others in times of distress include France, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Italy, the UK, and Spain, followed by other developed and more open countries in economic and financial terms. keywords: diebold; index; market; spillover; variance; volatility cache: fueconorg-4398.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4398.txt item: #144 of 269 id: fueconorg-443 author: Petrović-Ranđelović, Marija Vladimir; Radukić, Snežana title: THE IMPACT OF ECONOMIC SYSTEM ON ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2015-01-25 words: 8961 flesch: 29 summary: The Report on the state of the environment for 2000 and priority tasks for 2001+ for Serbia state that “the results show that, except for the selected fields, environmental protection systems slept for almost a decade, apropos that established system is not implemented (as they are in other countries intensively transformed in accordance with the requirements of the protection and development of environment), and according to the assessment, the cumulated time lag for the developed countries in this area (at least 30 years) ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SYSTEM IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA With the dissolution of the State Union in June 2006, the Republic of Serbia faced new tasks and challenges in the field of environmental protection. keywords: development; environmental; field; law; legislation; level; policy; protection; protection system; republic; serbia; sredine; state; system; yugoslavia; životne cache: fueconorg-443.pdf plain text: fueconorg-443.txt item: #145 of 269 id: fueconorg-447 author: Djukić, Tadija; Pavlović, Miloš title: CREATIVE ACCOUNTING AND CASH FLOWS REPORTING date: 2015-01-25 words: 5453 flesch: 47 summary: With such transaction, we decreased net cash flow from investing activities (at the moment of their buying) and increased net cash flows from operating activities (at the moment of their selling). Mulford, C. W. Comiskey, E. E. (2005) Creative cash flow reporting: Uncovering sustainable financial performance, John Wiley & Sons Inc. 12. keywords: accounting; activities; cash; cash flows; company; costs; flows; ias; operating; period; reporting; statements cache: fueconorg-447.pdf plain text: fueconorg-447.txt item: #146 of 269 id: fueconorg-4485 author: Petrović, Jadranka title: ECONOMIC THOUGHT OF FRIEDRICH LIST, GUNNAR MYRDAL AND JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, AND ITS APPLICABILITY IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES date: 2019-05-28 words: 6700 flesch: 43 summary: Key words: economic development, economic policies, transition economies, Friedrich List, Gunnar Myrdal, John Maynard Keynes JEL Classification: B31, O10 Received October 01, 2018 / Revised November 12, 2018 / Accepted November 23, 2018 Keynes and Keynesianism performed a real revolution, both in economic theory and in economic policy. keywords: bosnia; development; gunnar; herzegovina; keynes; list; myrdal; policies; policy; population; role; state; theory; thought; trade cache: fueconorg-4485.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4485.txt item: #147 of 269 id: fueconorg-457 author: Petrovic, Dragan title: BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC CHOICE: CONTRIBUTION TO IMPROVING ECONOMIC RATIONALITY date: 2015-01-25 words: 8685 flesch: 42 summary: On the other hand, one should not ignore the fact that the conception of the full and maximising rationality shows considerable weaknesses related to the real functioning of the economy, or related to the explanation in which way the real human mind brings economic decisions and how it adjusts itself to the circumstances of the real world. As the first ones who opposed the concept of the maximising, the representatives of behavioral economic theory should be mentioned. keywords: behavior; choice; decisions; economics; fact; individuals; information; paternalism; people; rationality; state; theory cache: fueconorg-457.pdf plain text: fueconorg-457.txt item: #148 of 269 id: fueconorg-458 author: Veselinović, Ivana title: MULTI-CRITERIA METHODS AND MODELS FOR DECISION MAKING IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT date: 2015-01-25 words: 8622 flesch: 46 summary: Triantaphillou, E. (2000), Multi-criteria decision making methods: A comparative study. THE RESULTS OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH In this section the advantages of the usage of multi-criteria decision making methods in public procurements will be presented. 6.1. keywords: analysis; approach; criteria; criteria weights; criterion; decision; decision making; determination; hierarchy; method; nis; number; process; procurement; selection; weights cache: fueconorg-458.pdf plain text: fueconorg-458.txt item: #149 of 269 id: fueconorg-463 author: Rađenović, Žarko title: THE INFLUENCE OF THE COMPETITION POLICY ON STATE AID AND PUBLIC SECTOR WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION SINGLE MARKET date: 2015-10-16 words: 7476 flesch: 44 summary: However, regardless of this statement, properly used state aid policy can be good in achieving the objectives of the Treaty, such as market integration, the reduction of economic and regional disparities or coordination with other forms of competition policy. When it comes to making decisions about whether a state aid is contrary to the competition or not, there is firstly the process of notification that includes the publication and delivery of state aid policy implemented by the government in a given industry sector or area in order to see whether such strategy leads to distortion of trade between member countries. keywords: aid policy; commission; companies; competition policy; development; european; european union; market; member; sector; services; state aid; states; union cache: fueconorg-463.pdf plain text: fueconorg-463.txt item: #150 of 269 id: fueconorg-4633 author: Simic, Marijana; Slavkovic, Marko title: THE ROLE OF HUMAN CAPITAL IN ENTREPRENEURIAL INNOVATIVENESS: EVIDENCE FROM SERBIA date: 2019-05-28 words: 5241 flesch: 34 summary: The relevance of these results is justified by the fact that the information obtained through research, can be used to implement a more efficient and effective human resources management system in entrepreneurial ventures. The field of education defines the degree of innovativeness and flexibility, as the basic preconditions for the establishment and survival of entrepreneurial ventures. keywords: business; capital; education; efficacy; entrepreneurs; experience; innovativeness; knowledge; new; research; self; skills; venture cache: fueconorg-4633.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4633.txt item: #151 of 269 id: fueconorg-468 author: Milovanović, Slavoljub title: ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES date: 2015-01-25 words: 4720 flesch: 33 summary: Researches in IT implementation have primarily focused on large corporations, but results of the researches may not be fully applicable in small and medium enterprises and there is need to investigate specificity of IT adoption and implementation in SMEs. Key Words: Information Technologies, IT adoption, IT implementation, Small and Medium Enterprises, Groupware. keywords: adoption; enterprises; factors; groupware; implementation; information; innovation; knowledge; smes; systems; technology cache: fueconorg-468.pdf plain text: fueconorg-468.txt item: #152 of 269 id: fueconorg-4702 author: Stanojević, Jelena; Krstić, Bojan title: INTERSECTORAL LINKAGES AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2019-09-27 words: 7418 flesch: 50 summary: Key words: intersectoral linkages, structural changes, economic growth, Republic of Serbia. In economic theory is widely accepted the existence of interrelation between economic growth and structural changes, whether measured by the employment share of economic sectors or through their participation in the realized domestic or international value (Dietrich, 2009). keywords: agriculture; changes; development; economic; economy; growth; manufacturing; period; republic; sector; serbia cache: fueconorg-4702.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4702.txt item: #153 of 269 id: fueconorg-4704 author: Krstić, Miloš S; Krstić, Bojan; Antonović, Ratomir title: THE IMPORTANCE OF SCIENCE FOR IMPROVING COMPETITIVENESS OF NATIONAL ECONOMY date: 2019-05-28 words: 7009 flesch: 45 summary: The country capacity to retain talent, the country capacity to attract talent, the availability of the latest technologies and the foreign direct investment and technology transfer have a major impact on the ability of the selected countries to create competitiveness science (Table 7). In the last part of this work, special attention will be devoted to determination of science indicators that represent the ―lack‖ of the country, but that are important for improving the competitiveness of the economy. keywords: availability; competitiveness; countries; country; indicators; innovation; krstić; pillar; researchers; science; science sector; scientists; sector; serbia; table cache: fueconorg-4704.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4704.txt item: #154 of 269 id: fueconorg-4711 author: Grljević, Olivera; Bošnjak, Zita; Bošnjak, Saša title: CONTEMPORARY DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES FOR ONLINE REPUTATION MANAGEMENT IN HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM date: 2019-05-28 words: 7209 flesch: 43 summary: Responding to negative online reviews: The effects of hotel responses on customer inferences of trust and concern. Uncovered knowledge from online reviews provides a chance to take advantage of the strong points, and correct the shortcomings through timely corrective measures and actions. keywords: analysis; association; bošnjak; classification; data; hospitality; hotel; management; online; opinion; ratings; reviews; rules; sentiment; sentiment analysis; techniques; tourism cache: fueconorg-4711.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4711.txt item: #155 of 269 id: fueconorg-4713 author: Marinković, Srđan; Minović, Jelena title: SECTORAL STRUCTURE OF BANK LOAN PORTFOLIOS: A SINGLE COUNTRY EXPLORATORY STUDY date: 2019-05-28 words: 5250 flesch: 53 summary: With the supply side influences, we cover the reasons why credit providers may favor household credit over business credit and vice versa. On the other hand, the composition itself seems to have influence on economic growth, i.e. enterprise credit is found positively associated with the growth and income inequality reduction, while household credit is found unrelated. keywords: assets; bank; business; credit; data; household; interest; loans; rate; ratio; sector; sectoral; structure cache: fueconorg-4713.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4713.txt item: #156 of 269 id: fueconorg-4751 author: Radisavljević, Goran; Milovanović, Goran; Bjeletić, Saša title: DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN FINANCING SOURCES IMPACT ON THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2019-09-27 words: 7018 flesch: 53 summary: “Government investment is now about 3% of GDP, while domestic investment is 10% of GDP and, together with foreign investment, accounts for around 15% of GDP” (Milovanović, Radisavljević, Đukić, 2018, p. 37-38). Due to the low level of per capita income and low savings rates, developing countries are unable to provide the necessary funds to finance domestic savings investments. keywords: countries; development; financing; gdp; growth; investments; percent; period; republic; savings; serbia; sources cache: fueconorg-4751.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4751.txt item: #157 of 269 id: fueconorg-4784 author: Savić, Bojan; Obradović, Nataša; Milojević, Ivan title: THE KEY ISSUES IN THE TRANSLATION OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES date: 2019-09-27 words: 7298 flesch: 41 summary: The aim of this paper is to highlight the key challenges that multinational companies face when translating foreign currency transactions and the financial statements of foreign business operations for the purpose of compiling consolidated financial statements. Considering the significance of potential effects which may result from the translation of foreign currency transactions and financial reports of foreign subsidiaries, it is possible to use instruments aimed at the targeted design of financial statements, in the aforementioned reporting segment. keywords: business; company; currency; exchange rate; exposure; items; operations; parent; reporting; reporting currency; statements; transactions; translation cache: fueconorg-4784.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4784.txt item: #158 of 269 id: fueconorg-4824 author: Kostić, Vladimir; Ljajić, Samir; Cvetanović, Slobodan; Nedić, Vladimir title: QUALITY OF INSTITUTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH OF THE COUNTRIES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE WESTERN BALKANS date: 2019-09-27 words: 4411 flesch: 45 summary: The aim of the paper is to create a model of the impact of the component vector (different indicators of institution development) of institutions on economic growth of three groups of selected European countries at different levels of economic development. Key words: institutions; economic growth; European countries, EU15, EU13, countries of the Western Balkans JEL Classification: O43 Received January 21, 2019 / Accepted March 13, 2019 keywords: countries; development; economic; growth; impact; institutions; linear; model; quality; western cache: fueconorg-4824.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4824.txt item: #159 of 269 id: fueconorg-4829 author: Mirović, Vera; Kalaš, Branimir; Mijić, Kristina title: ANALYSIS OF VARIATIONS IN PROFITABILITY AND INDEBTEDNESS OF AGRICULTURAL COMPANIES IN AP VOJVODINA date: 2019-09-27 words: 3127 flesch: 41 summary: 161 - 169 https://doi.org/10.22190/FUEO1902161M © 2019 by University of Niš, Serbia | Creative Commons Licence: CC BY-NC-ND Original Scientific Paper ANALYSIS OF VARIATIONS IN PROFITABILITY AND INDEBTEDNESS OF AGRICULTURAL COMPANIES IN AP VOJVODINA 1 UDC 334.7:63(497.11) Vera Mirović, Branimir Kalaš, Kristina Mijić University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics in Subotica, Serbia Abstract. The measurement of agricultural companies in terms of profitability and indebtedness enables a real determination of the role and position of these companies in the agricultural sector in AP Vojvodina. keywords: companies; employee; indebtedness; period; profitability; vojvodina cache: fueconorg-4829.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4829.txt item: #160 of 269 id: fueconorg-4885 author: Miletić, Vuk; Miletić, Slavomir; Berber, Nemanja title: HOW HIGH ARE THE PERFORMANCES OF ORGANIZATIONS OPERATING IN SERBIA? date: 2019-09-27 words: 6984 flesch: 41 summary: The extent to which the organization is a high performance organization, i.e. to what extent it possesses total excellence at all levels 3.53 18 Level to which the organization‟s employees share the responsibility both for the success and for the failure of the organization 3.49 19 The organization‟s allocation of funds for employee education and training 3.43 20 Level of development of the organization‟s marketing sector 3.30 21 Sources of creativity and new ideas coming from the outside of the organization 3.22 22 Level of the consultants‟ engagement within the organization 3.13 23 Source: Ibidem, p. 166-167. Table 3 shows that the majority of respondents stated they were not sure whether there are domestic high performance organizations, 13.2% stated there are none, and 33.8% stated that there are high performance organizations. Developed countries have an adequate business environment and a climate suitable for successful operation of high performance organizations (HPO) (Waal, 2012c). keywords: business; extent; hpo; level; management; market; miletić; operation; organization; performance; performance organization; research; serbia cache: fueconorg-4885.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4885.txt item: #161 of 269 id: fueconorg-4928 author: Todorović, Violeta; Pešterac, Aleksandra; Tomić, Nenad title: THE IMPACT OF AUTOMATED TRADING SYSTEMS ON FINANCIAL MARKET STABILITY date: 2019-11-22 words: 6496 flesch: 51 summary: Automation of trading systems in financial markets represents the last phase of depersonalizing activities previously done by traders. Key words: automated trading system, financial markets, high-frequency trading JEL Classification: G10, O33 INTRODUCTION The rapid development of computer technology and the importance of its application in contemporary business operations have positioned financial sector as one of the leading in applying modern technology. keywords: financial; frequency; frequency trading; information; journal; market; order; stock; strategies; strategy; systems; time; traders; trading; trading systems cache: fueconorg-4928.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4928.txt item: #162 of 269 id: fueconorg-4948 author: Sokolov Mladenović, Svetlana; Vukojević, Vanja title: INNOVATION AS DRIVER OF MODERN RETAIL date: 2019-09-27 words: 5197 flesch: 42 summary: Although studies offer different approaches to defining retail innovation (Evangelista, 2000; Miozzo & Soete, 2001; Michel et al., 2008), authors generally agree that retail innovation is insufficiently explored and understood (Sokolov Mladenović & Ćuzović, 2017). Previous research results in the field of trade and retail innovation show that innovation in retail is conditioned by customer behaviour and demands or the expected results (Hristov & Reynolds, 2016). keywords: business; chains; customer; development; innovation; new; research; retail; retailers; retailing; services; technology; trade; walmart cache: fueconorg-4948.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4948.txt item: #163 of 269 id: fueconorg-4983 author: Filipović, Jelena title: UPDATE OF THE CRAWL, WALK, RUN METHODOLOGY FRAMEWORK date: 2019-11-22 words: 4959 flesch: 52 summary: In nowadays media landscape there are hundreds of social media sites that target smaller groups of users with specific interests. Social media marketing: Comparative effect of advertisement sources. keywords: advertising; community; content; crawl; cwrm; framework; marketing; media; research; run; site; social; tools; users; walk; web cache: fueconorg-4983.pdf plain text: fueconorg-4983.txt item: #164 of 269 id: fueconorg-5009 author: Šušić, Vukašin; Đorđević, Dejan title: SOME ASPECTS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM date: 2019-11-22 words: 6314 flesch: 33 summary: The main goal of this paper is to analyze various indicators of sustainable development that determine the possibility of using space in tourism, as well as sustainable tourism development. According to WTO, principles of sustainable tourism development are applicable to all forms of tourism, including mass tourism and specific segments of tourism, as well as all types of tourist destinations. keywords: area; capacity; carrying; destination; development; environment; indicators; level; management; resources; social; tourism; tourism development; tourists; use cache: fueconorg-5009.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5009.txt item: #165 of 269 id: fueconorg-5011 author: Janaćković, Marko; Petrović-Ranđelović, Marija title: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EASE OF DOING BUSINESS INDICATORS AND THE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT INFLOWS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2019-11-22 words: 6578 flesch: 49 summary: The way that Doing Business indicators affect FDI is analyzed if the country's change in FDI inflow level is compared to Doing Business indicators‟ values for that year. The importance of Ease of Doing Business indicators as determinants of FDI inflows has attracted attention in establishing their connections. keywords: business; business indicators; countries; development; ease; fdi; growth; indicators; inflows; institutions; investment; property; world cache: fueconorg-5011.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5011.txt item: #166 of 269 id: fueconorg-517 author: Stošić, Danijela; Stanković, Jelena; Janković Milić, Vesna; Radosavljević, Marija title: GLASS CEILING PHENOMENON IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES - THE CASE OF SOUTH EASTERN SERBIA date: 2015-06-30 words: 4366 flesch: 47 summary: Table 6 Average share of high educated women in different business sectors Sector Construction Recycling and ecology Industry Service companies Average Women’s share in high educated employees 35.60% 54.22% 48.76% 51.63% 49.47% Table 1 Gender composition of graduated students by level of studies Level of studies % of graduated women students (Republic of Serbia) % of graduated women students (Region of the South Eastern Serbia) keywords: business; ceiling; gender; glass; level; management; positions; serbia; south; women cache: fueconorg-517.pdf plain text: fueconorg-517.txt item: #167 of 269 id: fueconorg-5196 author: Đorđević, Marina; Đurović Todorović, Jadranka; Ristić, Milica title: IMPROVING PERFORMANCE OF VAT SYSTEM IN DEVELOPING EU COUNTRIES: ESTIMATING THE DETERMINANTS OF THE RATIO C-EFFICIENCY IN THE PERIOD 1997-2017 date: 2019-11-22 words: 7888 flesch: 52 summary: The main research question in this paper is: does rise in value added tax rate negatively affect VAT collection efficiency in the EU developing countries. In addition to standard VAT rate, as a determinant of VAT collection efficiency, we analyze: economic growth rate, export of goods, export of services, wages and salaries, household consumption. keywords: analysis; collection efficiency; consumption; countries; efficiency; model; rate; ratio; revenues; tax; value; vat; vat collection; vat rate cache: fueconorg-5196.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5196.txt item: #168 of 269 id: fueconorg-5201 author: Živanović, Milutin; Džudović, Nataša title: WHY PAY MORE - WORLD EVIDENCE ON M&A BID PREMIUM DETERMINANTS date: 2019-11-22 words: 8373 flesch: 43 summary: The analysis focuses on M&A transactions announced in years 2015 and 2016, two periods relevant for examination of M&A transactions characteristics and their behavior in regard to the condition and trends identified in the equity markets throughout the world. Examining the sample of 783 merger and acquisition transactions at the global economy level, the research explores the importance and range of time and space determinants of bid premiums in M&A transactions. keywords: +30; announcement; bid premium; bidders; countries; m&a; market; period; period bid; premia share; price; share; share price; transactions cache: fueconorg-5201.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5201.txt item: #169 of 269 id: fueconorg-5250 author: Stevanović, Tatjana; Antić, Ljilja; Savić, Aleksandar title: SPECIFICITY OF PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT IN THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE AND THE SERBIAN ARMED FORCES date: 2019-11-22 words: 7960 flesch: 36 summary: In addition to financial performance measures, the use of non-financial performance measures is extremely important to provide a complete picture of the Ministry of Defense in the security sector on the results achieved. One of the key reasons for boosting and monitoring non-financial performance measures, in addition to improving financial performance measures, is the clearer articulation of the goals of the Ministry of Defense and their linking to the strategy (Novićević et al., 2006). keywords: armed; defense; forces; indicators; management; measures; ministry; organizations; percentage; performance; performance measures; public; sector; security; system; training cache: fueconorg-5250.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5250.txt item: #170 of 269 id: fueconorg-5308 author: Grujić, Biljana; Roljević Nikolić, Svetlana; Simonović, Zoran title: THE SCOPE AND STRUCTURE OF THE INCENTIVES IN AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2019-11-22 words: 4529 flesch: 46 summary: As a reminder, in 2016, the planned funds for IPARD measures were an integral part of the measures for rural development, accounting for only 0.5% of incentive funds or RSD 100 million. Also, the IPARD program enables the achievement of EU standards in the field of food production, which primarily refers to harmonization with veterinary, ecological and food safety standards of the EU. Assistance from the IPA fund for IPARD measures for Serbia includes the participation of funds from the EU budget and the national budget. keywords: agriculture; budget; development; funds; incentives; ipard; measures; republic; serbia cache: fueconorg-5308.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5308.txt item: #171 of 269 id: fueconorg-5349 author: Simić, Ivana; Đorđević, Biljana; Milanović, Sandra title: THE INVESTIGATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTRACT TYPES ON ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOUR date: 2019-12-21 words: 5978 flesch: 45 summary: Therefore, it would be very useful to investigate the relation between relational PC and OCB of employees as well as the relationship between transactional PC and OCB of employees. Therefore, our next hypothesis is: H5: Academic professors rank relational PC higher than transactional PC. keywords: behaviour; citizenship; contract; doi; employees; journal; management; ocb; relationship; research; transactional; types cache: fueconorg-5349.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5349.txt item: #172 of 269 id: fueconorg-5362 author: Vržina, Stefan; Janković, Nenad title: THE RELATION BETWEEN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES AND THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA: INCOME TAXATION CONTEXT date: 2019-12-21 words: 6279 flesch: 52 summary: Income tax is chosen since foreign investors in Serbia value income tax incentives more than any other tax incentive (Domazet et al., 2018). Research subject of this paper is the relation between MNCs and the RS with focus on income tax incentives granted by the RS. keywords: companies; countries; doi; etr1; host; incentives; income; income tax; investment; mncs; research; serbia; subsidiaries; tax cache: fueconorg-5362.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5362.txt item: #173 of 269 id: fueconorg-5410 author: Shulgina, Ludmyla; Okręglicka, Małgorzata title: FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC MODELS OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICES IN THE CONTEXT OF UKRAINE AND THE EU STANDARDS HARMONIZATION date: 2019-12-21 words: 6354 flesch: 41 summary: The Bologna process and problems in higher education system of Kazakhstan. The specified economic losses should be added to the whole of social losses at all levels, including the „purchase‟ of educational services by consumers who do not have the necessary level of knowledge for higher education but become students and get a diploma in the future only due to their solvency. keywords: authors; conditions; countries; development; education; financing; models; process; services; standards; state; system; training; ukraine cache: fueconorg-5410.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5410.txt item: #174 of 269 id: fueconorg-5457 author: Janković-Milić, Vesna; Lepojević, Vinko; Stanković, Jelena title: POVERTY AS A HETEROGENEITY FACTOR IN EU COUNTRIES date: 2019-12-21 words: 4745 flesch: 55 summary: Poverty risk exposure indicators for the EU and Serbia in 2018 are shown in the following table: Table 1 Table 4 Cluster membership Cluster I Cluster II Cluster III Belgium Bulgaria Czechia Ireland Greece Denmark Spain Croatia Germany Italy Cyprus Estonia Hungary Latvia France Portugal Lithuania Luxemburg Slovakia Romania Malta United Kingdom Netherlands Austria Poland Slovenia Finland Sweden Source: Authors’ calculation in SPSS 412 V. JANKOVIĆ-MILIĆ, V. LEPOJEVIĆ, J.J. STANKOVIĆ Based on the values of the descriptive measures (Table 5), it can be concluded that in the second cluster, average rate of exposure to poverty risk is the highest (20.75), percentage of the population in severe material deprivation is the highest (27.81), while the average percentage of households with very low labour intensity is slightly below the highest average percentage (9.74), which otherwise binds to the first cluster (9.84). keywords: cluster; countries; deprivation; households; indicator; level; material; poverty; rate; risk; social cache: fueconorg-5457.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5457.txt item: #175 of 269 id: fueconorg-5485 author: Marjanović, Ivana; Marković, Milan title: CAUSALITY BETWEEN EXCHANGE RATES AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES: SERBIAN CASE date: 2019-12-21 words: 8313 flesch: 53 summary: The aim of this paper is to determine the relationship between the exchange rate (nominal and real) and foreign exchange reserves based on monthly data for the period from September 2006 to April 2019, using unit root tests and cointegration tests that take into account the possibility of structural break existence. The results of the causality test indicate that there is a long-term relationship between the nominal exchange rate and foreign exchange reserves. keywords: break; causality; cointegration; exchange rate; exchange reserves; granger; level; model; rates; relationship; results; run; serbia; series; test; time cache: fueconorg-5485.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5485.txt item: #176 of 269 id: fueconorg-5490 author: Madudova, Emilia; Palencikova, Zuzana title: CREATIVE ACTIVITIES VALUATION USING A TOPSIS – BASED DECISION SUPPORT ALGORITHM date: 2019-12-21 words: 4498 flesch: 49 summary: The creative tourism is not well developed in the Slovak Republic yet, and there is no theoretical evidence what kind of creative tourism activities the tourists are most interested in. The respondents were to mark the category (specification) connected with creative tourism activity related to importance. keywords: activities; art; courses; creativity; criteria; experience; republic; table; topsis; tourism; tourists cache: fueconorg-5490.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5490.txt item: #177 of 269 id: fueconorg-5536 author: Babalola, Abdurrauf Idowu; Onikosi-Alliyu, Saidat Oluwatoyin title: THE CROWDING-OUT EFFECT OF FISCAL POLICY ON CAPITAL INFLOWS IN NIGERIA date: 2020-04-13 words: 6780 flesch: 56 summary: The multiple regression result indicated that exchange rate, interest rate and government fiscal deficit have direct impact on economic growth in Nigeria. This is because perfect capital mobility enhances domestic fiscal policy since interest rate cannot rise. keywords: borrowing; budget; capital; deficit; economy; effect; fdi; government; impact; investment; model; nigeria; policy; rate; run cache: fueconorg-5536.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5536.txt item: #178 of 269 id: fueconorg-556 author: Marković, Ivan B. title: THE EFFECTS OF EU ENLARGEMENT IN EMPIRICAL MODELS date: 2014-10-22 words: 8386 flesch: 49 summary: It is evident, too, that the macroeconomic effects of EU integration were pretty good, starting with the GDP growth of 4.5%, decrease in the price level of about 6%, and the creation of an additional 2 million new jobs. It should be noted that the Association does not necessarily lead to EU membership. keywords: accession; costs; countries; effects; enlargement; eu enlargement; european; gdp; integration; market; membership; models; new; states; trade; union cache: fueconorg-556.pdf plain text: fueconorg-556.txt item: #179 of 269 id: fueconorg-557 author: Petković, Mirjana; Lukić, Jelena title: NEW ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS SUPPORTED BY THE INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY: THE CASE OF SERBIAN ICT INDUSTRY date: 2014-10-22 words: 7667 flesch: 30 summary: Consequently, ICT companies, as the most advanced companies, have become the leaders in introducing the new organizational forms in their functioning and facilitate introduction of new organizational forms in other organizations. In this sense, the aim of this paper is to present new organizational forms based on ICT and, on the example of the ICT industry in Serbia, to show how ICT supports their implementation. keywords: business; communication; companies; design; development; employees; forms; ict; industry; information; knowledge; management; new; organization; technology cache: fueconorg-557.pdf plain text: fueconorg-557.txt item: #180 of 269 id: fueconorg-558 author: Ivanovic, Vladan title: CONCEPTUAL FRAMWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING THE INFLUENCE OF EFFICIENT PROTECTION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS ON ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY date: 2014-10-22 words: 9064 flesch: 42 summary: 1. MULTIDIMENSIONAL NATURE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS Considering the fact that the rules of property rights are among the most significant structural determiners of economic behaviour and performances [26, p. 143], it is necessary to indicate the complex nature of this concept. Property rights represent one of the most significant structural determiners of efficiency in economic system. keywords: development; economic; economy; efficiency; fact; growth; influence; institutions; market; ownership; property; property rights; protection; state; system; usa cache: fueconorg-558.pdf plain text: fueconorg-558.txt item: #181 of 269 id: fueconorg-5585 author: Despotović, Danijela; Ristić, Lela; Dimitrijević, Miloš title: SIGNIFICANCE OF INNOVATION FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2019-12-21 words: 5812 flesch: 41 summary: Innovation is the key for economic development and increasing employment, which means that this is a very important determinant of sustainable economic development (Despotović et al., 2014). Since it is not enough just to achieve economic development, we should strive for sustainable development over a longer period and base it on innovation. keywords: activities; agriculture; countries; development; economic; europe; innovation; republic; research; serbia cache: fueconorg-5585.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5585.txt item: #182 of 269 id: fueconorg-559 author: Cvetanović, Slobodan; Despotovic, Danijela; Nedic, Vladimir; Ilic, Vojislav title: ANALYSIS OF SERBIAN INNOVATION POTENTIAL IN THE PERIOD 2009-2012 date: 2014-10-22 words: 6052 flesch: 41 summary: The relations between innovation inputs and innovation outputs have been studied on the example of selected groups of countries (the group of European innovative leaders and Serbia with neighboring countries) through the correlation analysis. Key Words: innovation, innovation inputs, innovation outputs, innovation efficiency. keywords: analysis; correlation; countries; economy; global; global innovation; growth; innovation; innovation index; innovation potential; knowledge; level; serbia cache: fueconorg-559.pdf plain text: fueconorg-559.txt item: #183 of 269 id: fueconorg-560 author: Nikčević, Gordana title: THE INFLUENCE OF NATIONAL CULTURE ON CERTAIN TYPES OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE date: 2014-10-22 words: 7300 flesch: 41 summary: To explain the influence of national culture on certain forms of organizational behavior, the author uses Hofstede dimensions of national cultures. National culture, among other factors, largely determines organizational behavior. keywords: avoidance; changes; communication; culture; distance; influence; members; national; organization; people; power; uncertainty; values cache: fueconorg-560.pdf plain text: fueconorg-560.txt item: #184 of 269 id: fueconorg-5601 author: Jakšić, Milena; Milanović, Marina; Stojković, Dragan title: SHORT-TERM FORECASTING OF BELEXLINE AND BELEX15 MOVEMENTS date: 2020-04-13 words: 3468 flesch: 54 summary: In this respect, the time series analyses relative to the share prices and stock market index values from the past are suitable for use along with the technical analysis. Seeking to predict the future values of stock market indices they often use the moving average methods in their research. keywords: belex15; belexline; forecasting; index; methods; series; stock; time; values; winters cache: fueconorg-5601.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5601.txt item: #185 of 269 id: fueconorg-5609 author: Lukić, Velimir; Popović, Svetlana; Janković, Irena title: NONPERFORMING LOANS AND FINANCIAL STABILITY – THE CASE OF SERBIA date: 2019-12-21 words: 7347 flesch: 48 summary: In most instances, actual value of provisions for total loans to nonperforming loans ratio is very close to provisions for nonperforming loans to nonperforming loans ratio, because provisions for collectible loans are low and usually in the range 0,25-1%. Nonperforming loans ratio of natural persons’ loans stayed below average due to the low ratio for housing loans that have consistently accounted for close to one half of total loans. keywords: banking; banks; countries; credit; crisis; data; loans; nbs; npl; npls; provisions; ratio; sector; serbia; stability; total cache: fueconorg-5609.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5609.txt item: #186 of 269 id: fueconorg-561 author: Simić, Ivana; Stojković, Nebojša title: MANAGER’S ROLE IN RAISING THE LEVEL OF JOB SATISFACTION date: 2014-10-22 words: 5685 flesch: 39 summary: The aim of the authors of this paper is to point out the nature, the significance, causes and consequences of job satisfaction, as well as the role of managers in raising the level of these organizational variables. Key Words: job satisfaction, staff, management, organization INTRODUCTION Human behavior, in general, is determined by the nature of human attitudes (Simić, 2013, 188). keywords: behavior; employees; factors; individual; job satisfaction; judge; level; new; organization; work cache: fueconorg-561.pdf plain text: fueconorg-561.txt item: #187 of 269 id: fueconorg-5617 author: Slavić, Agneš; Avakumović, Julija; Berber, Nemanja title: JOB SATISFACTION OF ACADEMIC STAFF IN THE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM OF SERBIA: A PILOT STUDY date: 2019-12-21 words: 6617 flesch: 41 summary: Key words: higher education, job satisfaction, job satisfaction of academic staff, general job satisfaction, partial job satisfaction JEL Classification: I23, J28, M54 Received September 03, 2019 / Accepted October 07, 2019 The aim of this paper is to determine the level of job satisfaction of academic staff at higher educational institution in Serbia, through the level of general job satisfaction, as well as to determine the level of partial satisfaction concerning the nature of work, co-workers, pay, promotion, fringe benefits, contingent rewards, communication, supervision, and working conditions. keywords: college; education; employees; experience; job satisfaction; research; results; serbia; staff; system; work; years cache: fueconorg-5617.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5617.txt item: #188 of 269 id: fueconorg-562 author: Cerović, Julija title: VALUE AT RISK MEASURING AND EXTREME VALUE THEORY: EVIDENCE FROM MONTENEGRO date: 2014-10-22 words: 6361 flesch: 63 summary: G represents the non-degenerate distribution function and such distributions are called extreme value distributions. Extreme value distribution includes three parameters -  - shape parameter, n - location parameter, and n > 0 is scale parameter. keywords: distribution; model; risk; t t; theory; threshold; value; var cache: fueconorg-562.pdf plain text: fueconorg-562.txt item: #189 of 269 id: fueconorg-5655 author: Beker Pucar, Emilija; Glavaški, Olgica title: MACROECONOMIC DIVERGENCES AND ASYMMETRIC RESPONSES WITHIN THE EURO ZONE date: 2020-04-13 words: 6876 flesch: 53 summary: In this case, it is of interest to find out how the sudden change in the ECB's short-term interest rate reflects on the economic activities of the selected core and periphery EZ countries. Due to shared risk beliefs, interest rates of EZ countries, from Germany to Greece, were on an almost identical trajectory in the period 2000-2009. keywords: convergence; core; countries; crisis; ecb; economic; economies; european; gdp; interest; monetary; period; periphery; policy; rate cache: fueconorg-5655.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5655.txt item: #190 of 269 id: fueconorg-568 author: Milić, Miljana Lj.; Marković, Ivan B.; Milojković, Jelena B. title: ECONOMIC ASPECT OF ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING IN REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2015-06-30 words: 6181 flesch: 61 summary: The fact that the electronic circuits’ industry affected and affects all areas of social development, requires the establishment of the correlation between electronic circuit design and manufacturing, and economics in general. In this paper we have tried to analyze all economic aspects of electronic design and manufacturing. keywords: circuit; cost; design; devices; industry; investment; manufacturing; market; product; serbia; testing cache: fueconorg-568.pdf plain text: fueconorg-568.txt item: #191 of 269 id: fueconorg-5713 author: Cristea, Mirela; Noja, Gratiela Georgiana; Ponea, Constantin Stefan title: SUPPORTING IMMIGRATION FOR AN ENHANCED AGRICULTURAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION date: 2020-04-13 words: 6593 flesch: 50 summary: Key words: agriculture sector, international migration, European integration, sustainable development, econometric modelling JEL Classification: J61, Q10, C31 Received September 27, 2019 / Accepted October 30, 2019 Mapping the role of international labour migration, agriculture and rural labour. keywords: agricultural; countries; cristea; development; economic; european; imig; labour; migrants; migration; noja; results; sector cache: fueconorg-5713.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5713.txt item: #192 of 269 id: fueconorg-5731 author: Nedeljkovic Knezevic, Milena; Mijatov, Maja; Dragin, Aleksandra; Nedeljkovic, Sladjana title: RELATION BETWEEN JOB SATISFACTION OF EMPLOYEES AND THEIR PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS ACCORDING TO THE ‘BIG FIVE’ THEORY date: 2020-04-13 words: 9260 flesch: 36 summary: Agreeableness is also an important predictor of job satisfaction, according to Judge et al. (2017), since high score of this personality dimension implies motivation for achieving high degree of interpersonal closeness, which could further contribute to overall job satisfaction. Perception and cognition have an important role in different theories related to job satisfaction, which are suggesting that an individual with high neuroticism perceives the environment as generally negative, which might cause negative job experience and low job satisfaction among these employees (Fiori et al., 2015; Judge et al., 2017). keywords: business; dimensions; employees; et al; facets; individual; job satisfaction; journal; management; organization; personality; personality dimensions; relations; research; results; years cache: fueconorg-5731.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5731.txt item: #193 of 269 id: fueconorg-5736 author: Babić, Verica; Nikolić, Jelena; Simić, Marijana title: BOARD STRUCTURE AND BANK PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM SERBIAN BANKING SECTOR date: 2020-04-13 words: 5866 flesch: 45 summary: It is often stated that the optimal size of bank board of directors implies the appointment of between 16 and 18 members, while the percentage of independent board members is in the range of 70% and 85%, which is also larger than the average percentage of independent board members in non-financial corporations (60%–70%) (De Andres et al., 2012). Based on this view, monitoring board structure and measuring financial bank performance is limited, especially in case of collecting data for longer period of time. keywords: bank; banking; board; directors; governance; journal; members; number; performance; research; structure cache: fueconorg-5736.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5736.txt item: #194 of 269 id: fueconorg-5755 author: Stanković, Jelena Z.; Petrović, Evica; Denčić-Mihajlov, Ksenija title: EFFECTS OF APPLYING DIFFERENT RISK MEASURES ON THE OPTIMAL PORTFOLIO SELECTION: THE CASE OF THE BELGRADE STOCK EXCHANGE date: 2020-04-13 words: 4741 flesch: 42 summary: The measures used to evaluate portfolio risk in this study are the measures most commonly used in research, as described in the second part of this paper. Moreover, in post-crisis period modeling of market risk is heavily re-examined, due to the fact that existing risk management models and practices have not provided a reliable framework for measuring and managing risk (Ball, 2009; Hansen, 2013). keywords: distribution; investors; markets; mean; measures; model; optimization; portfolio; portfolio optimization; return; risk cache: fueconorg-5755.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5755.txt item: #195 of 269 id: fueconorg-5778 author: Sekerez, Vojislav title: INFORMATIONAL SCOPES AND THE AREA OF APPLICATION OF THE EQUITY METHOD date: 2020-07-03 words: 7887 flesch: 37 summary: Key words: significant influence, joint control, equity method, consolidated financial statements, separate financial statement. Research in this paper will be focused on the basic characteristics and the way of functioning of the equity method, with special reference to the comparative analysis of differences in accounting treatment of the most important aspects of investments’ valuation, those occurring from the application of equity method and acquisition method. keywords: application; assets; control; equity method; financial; influence; investee; investments; investor; ownership; statements cache: fueconorg-5778.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5778.txt item: #196 of 269 id: fueconorg-578 author: Petrović, Jelena; Stanišić, Tanja title: KNOWLEDGE AS A FACTOR OF ECONOMIC GROWTH OF TRANSITION COUNTRIES date: 2015-12-04 words: 5155 flesch: 48 summary: The influence of knowledge economy development on competitiveness of Southeastern Europe countries, Industrija, Vol. 41 (2): 151-167. 14. Based on the purpose and primary objective of the research, the authors of the paper will test the following hypotheses: H1: More than 50% of transition countries have made progress towards knowledge society and knowledge economy in the period from 1995 to 2012; H2: There is a strong positive correlation between the KEI and GDP in transition countries; H3: The achieved level of the knowledge economy development in the transition countries has a significant impact on its economic growth measured by GDP indicator; H4: All pillars of the KEI indicator have a significant impact on the GDP level of of transition countries. keywords: bank; countries; development; gdp; growth; kei; knowledge; knowledge economy; level; transition countries; world cache: fueconorg-578.pdf plain text: fueconorg-578.txt item: #197 of 269 id: fueconorg-5854 author: Mićić, Vladimir title: INDUSTRY 4.0 DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2020-07-03 words: 7266 flesch: 44 summary: Just as all the previous radical technological novelties have formed the structural basis for 110 V. MIĆIĆ this revolution, so I4.0, in the future, will enable the development of the next technological revolution, new industries, the paradigm of industrial production and new production effects. In this regard, the research subject in this paper are the conditions for the development of I4.0 in Serbian manufacturing industry. keywords: development; digitalization; i4.0; industrial; industry; innovation; manufacturing; manufacturing industry; production; products; republic; research; serbia; value cache: fueconorg-5854.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5854.txt item: #198 of 269 id: fueconorg-5871 author: Vlaović Begović, Sanja; Bonić, Ljiljana title: DEVELOPING A MODEL TO PREDICT CORPORATE BANKRUPTCY USING DECISION TREE IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2020-07-03 words: 5389 flesch: 49 summary: A MODEL TO PREDICT CORPORATE BANKRUPTCY USING DECISION TREE IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA 1 UDC 347.736(497.11) Sanja Vlaović Begović 1 , Ljiljana Bonić 2 1 School of Business Novi Sad, Serbia 2 University of Niš, Faculty of Economics in Niš, Serbia Abstract. Decision trees made by visualizing the decision-making process solve a problem that requires more successive decisions to be made. keywords: assets; bankruptcy; companies; decision; decision tree; model; prediction; results; sample; total; tree cache: fueconorg-5871.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5871.txt item: #199 of 269 id: fueconorg-5885 author: Stamatović, Milan; Jovičić, Aleksandar; Parojčić, Danijela title: CUSTOMIZATION – INNOVATION WHEN OFF-THE-SHELF IS OUT OF THE QUESTION date: 2020-07-03 words: 5377 flesch: 55 summary: Maping compares: A – Serbian office which offers customized foreign product (ASA); B – local company which offers Serbian product; C – global company which offers not–customized product, and D – existing ‘absence of ASA’ where customers use traditional phones for appointment scheduling (Figure 1). Office customizes company products (Table 4). keywords: analysis; asa; company; customization; market; office; product; research; results; sales; serbian; service; source; support cache: fueconorg-5885.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5885.txt item: #200 of 269 id: fueconorg-5916 author: Ogede, Sina Jimoh; George, Emmanuel Oladapo; Adekunle, Ibrahim Ayoade title: EXPLORING THE INFLATIONARY EFFECT OF OIL PRICE VOLATILITY IN AFRICA’S OIL EXPORTING COUNTRIES date: 2020-07-03 words: 6512 flesch: 51 summary: These changes had drawn the attention of stakeholders, government and the society at large to the anecdotal relationship among oil price volatility, inflation, and output in Africa oil-exporting countries. This study leans empirical credence to the impact of oil price volatility on inflation and economic performance in the Africa oil-exporting countries from 1995 through 2017. keywords: africa; countries; effect; impact; increase; inflation; oil; oil price; opec; price volatility; prices; relationship; results; run; test; volatility cache: fueconorg-5916.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5916.txt item: #201 of 269 id: fueconorg-5987 author: Stojanović, Jovana; Milovanović, Goran title: THE IMPORTANCE OF LEAN MANUFACTURING AND SIX SIGMA CONCEPT FOR QUALITY MANAGEMENT OF SUPPLY CHAIN BUSINESS PROCESSES date: 2020-11-09 words: 6572 flesch: 47 summary: To reduce the variability of supply chain business processes, it is first necessary to determine the Cp process capability indicators (precision index or process potential index), Cpk (capability index) and Cpm (machine potential capability) and define the relationships between them. Key words: lean manufacturing, six sigma, lean supply chain, business process, delivery precision JEL Classification: L15, M11, M16 INTRODUCTION Fast and unpredictable changes in the business environment require companies to constantly struggle to gain and maintain a competitive edge. keywords: business; chain; companies; concept; lean; management; performance; process; processes; quality; sigma; sigma concept; supply; supply chain; time cache: fueconorg-5987.pdf plain text: fueconorg-5987.txt item: #202 of 269 id: fueconorg-6001 author: Sala, Lucian Adrian title: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POPULATION AGING AND MEDICAL EXPENDITURES IN ROMANIA date: 2020-07-03 words: 7400 flesch: 51 summary: Key words: population ageing, population decline, demographic transition, healthcare expenditures, multiple linear regression JEL Classification: C12, J11 Received December 23, 2019 / Revised January 19, 2020 / Accepted February 12, 2020 This demographic trend is expected to continue over the coming decades with adverse effects on social, economic and political spheres of influence, but most notably on the healthcare industry that may come under tremendous stress from a sharp increase in healthcare expenditures (HCE). keywords: ageing; ages; capita; eurostat; expenditures; healthcare; healthcare expenditures; increase; individuals; life; population; regression; relationship; romania; share; years cache: fueconorg-6001.pdf plain text: fueconorg-6001.txt item: #203 of 269 id: fueconorg-6078 author: Caragiani, Elena Sorina title: SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INCLUSION OF DISABLED INDIVIDUALS. A LITERATURE REVIEW date: 2020-11-09 words: 5462 flesch: 44 summary: Different from other papers, I have pointed out the background dissimilarities of disabled people among EU member states. Key words: social and economic inclusion, disabled people, sustainable economic development, literature review. keywords: barriers; development; disabilities; disability; inclusion; individuals; life; literature; order; people; september; social; society cache: fueconorg-6078.pdf plain text: fueconorg-6078.txt item: #204 of 269 id: fueconorg-609 author: Lekovic, Vlastimir Radomir title: COMPLEMENTARITY BETWEEN THE MARKET AND THE STATE AS A FACTOR OF MODERN MARKET ECONOMY EFFICACY: LESSONS FOR REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2015-06-30 words: 8611 flesch: 39 summary: Market economy is explained as a system characterized by private ownership and a self-regulating market mechanism which enables the coordination of the activities of economic actors. Key Words: market, state, coordination of economic activities, economic performance, complementarity between the market and the state. keywords: complementarity; coordination; development; economies; environment; functioning; government; market; market economy; market mechanism; market system; order; role; state; system; terms cache: fueconorg-609.pdf plain text: fueconorg-609.txt item: #205 of 269 id: fueconorg-615 author: Bonić, Ljiljana; Jakšić, Dejan; Mijić, Kristina title: DEVELOPING BONUS PLANS FOR MANAGERS IN ORDER TO MAXIMIZE VALUE FOR OWNERS date: 2015-06-30 words: 7720 flesch: 35 summary: [7, 46-74]; in countries whose national culture is characterized by uncertainty avoidance, low degree of individualism and difficulty in accepting challenges EVA bonus plan will be ignored, while in countries whose national culture is characterized by individualism, readiness to change in the organizational structure of the corporate enterprise EVA bonus plan will be well accepted;  it requires implementation of the EVA concept at all levels of management, which may cause a problem of delegation of responsibility in the achievement of EVA performance at the operational levels of management; it showed that EVA is not suitable for use in rewarding managers at the operational management level, because it https://translate.google.com/toolkit/content?did=00ahom000mn6qyfsjvuo&rid=759&hl=en#_ftn34 https://translate.google.com/toolkit/content?did=00ahom000mn6qyfsjvuo&rid=759&hl=en#_ftn34 348 LJ. There are still some objections to EVA bonus plans: some authors believe that the movement of EVA performance does not adequately follow the movement of share prices; the implementation of the EVA concept is required at all levels of management (and it is not good enough for rewarding managers at the operational level); differences in tendencies to taking risks in business can cause a problem with managers and owners in the development of EVA compensatory system in the corporate enterprise and the limitations of this bonus plan conditioned by cultural differences across countries. keywords: accounting; bonus; bonus plan; bonuses; business; capital; concept; criteria; eva; eva bonus; managers; owners; performance; plans; value cache: fueconorg-615.pdf plain text: fueconorg-615.txt item: #206 of 269 id: fueconorg-616 author: Nafiu, Akeem Tunde title: THE STRATEGIC INTENTION OF MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN NIGERIA date: 2015-06-30 words: 4621 flesch: 44 summary: Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) around the globe are integrators and the grace for economic flight. One major helping hand given by Multinational Enterprises in the provision of capital intensive social amenities and infrastructures is obvious in the area of their social responsibilities. keywords: business; corporations; countries; country; development; economy; enterprises; host; mnes; multinational; nigeria; respondents; responsibilities cache: fueconorg-616.pdf plain text: fueconorg-616.txt item: #207 of 269 id: fueconorg-6194 author: Đorđević, Aleksandar; Rakić, Biljana title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PPP PROJECTS SECTORAL STRUCTURE IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES date: 2020-07-03 words: 6040 flesch: 51 summary: As adequate PPP structure leads to economic growth and prosperity of the national economy, it is recommended to adjust the institutional framework, laws and regulations for PPP, attract more private capital, develop basic economic infrastructure and with its help attempt to converge the PPP project structure of developing countries to that of developed countries. Key words: public-private partnership, sectoral structure, developed countries, developing countries JEL Classification: H42, H44 Received March 04, 2020 / Accepted May 01, 2020 Corresponding author: Aleksandar Đorđević University of Niš, Innovation Center, Univerzitetski trg 2, 18000 Niš, Serbia E-mail: djaleksandar91@gmail.com 188 A. ĐORĐEVIĆ, B. RAKIĆ 1. keywords: countries; developing; development; group; infrastructure; market; number; partnership; ppp; projects; public; sector; world cache: fueconorg-6194.pdf plain text: fueconorg-6194.txt item: #208 of 269 id: fueconorg-627 author: Djukic, Tadija; Djordjevic, Milica title: NEEDS AND SPECIFICS OF ENSURING EFFECTIVE INTERNAL AUDIT date: 2015-06-30 words: 6494 flesch: 25 summary: Internal audit planning The effectiveness of internal audit is largely determined by the focus of its work on the planned tasks. Internal audit reporting Realisation of the role of internal audit includes the control of the work of others, which makes the existence of risk of controlled parties’ aversion to internal audit totally realistic. keywords: activities; audit; auditors; business; company; effectiveness; improvement; level; management; measures; number; work cache: fueconorg-627.pdf plain text: fueconorg-627.txt item: #209 of 269 id: fueconorg-6316 author: Dimitrijević, Dragomir; Cvetković, Dragan; Čudan, Aleksandar title: POPULATION ATTITUDES TOWARDS COMMITTING FRAUD IN SERBIAN COMPANIES date: 2020-11-09 words: 5833 flesch: 49 summary: On the other hand, financial statements frauds are the rarest type of fraud, but are the most dominant in terms of the average value of individual damage. Also, the survey results indicate that citizens do not consider financial statements fraud to be dominant, but it should be borne in mind that in practice this form of manipulation not only creates the greatest financial losses but is also the most difficult to detect and prevent. keywords: business; companies; control; fraud; model; pressure; public; question; respondents; results; serbia cache: fueconorg-6316.pdf plain text: fueconorg-6316.txt item: #210 of 269 id: fueconorg-6322 author: Ghofur, Muhammad Abdul; Soejoto, Ady; Pamungkas, Heni Purwa title: ANALYSIS OF SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS, GENDER, AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS TO STUDENT CAREER MATURITY date: 2020-11-09 words: 6181 flesch: 51 summary: The results of the regression analysis showed that gender variables influenced career maturity, while academic achievement and socioeconomic status do not have a significant influence on student career maturity. This study aims to determine the factors that influence student career maturity. keywords: achievement; career; career development; career maturity; development; gender; journal; level; research; status; students; study cache: fueconorg-6322.pdf plain text: fueconorg-6322.txt item: #211 of 269 id: fueconorg-6345 author: Oghojafor, Ben Emukufia Akpoyomare; Aduloju, Sunday Adekunle title: ADOPTION OF VOLUNTARY GLOBAL GOVERNANCE INITIATIVES: EQUATOR PRINCIPLES AND BANKS IN NIGERIA date: 2020-11-09 words: 6158 flesch: 45 summary: In fact, disparate findings have emerged on the true effects of corporate governance on organizations. As reported by Akintoye and Iyaniwura (2017), the Nigerian Security and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) first code of corporate governance was launched in 2003 in the belief that companies practicing good governance have the potentials of attracting foreign investments. keywords: adoption; banks; eps; equator; governance; international; level; nigeria; organizations; principles; programs; social; study; university cache: fueconorg-6345.pdf plain text: fueconorg-6345.txt item: #212 of 269 id: fueconorg-6401 author: Rodchenko, Volodymyr; Rekun, Ganna; Naidina, Eugenia; Prus, Yuliia; Medenets, Valeriia title: STAFFING FOR SCENARIOS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF KHARKIV REGION ECONOMIC SECTORS date: 2020-11-09 words: 7362 flesch: 37 summary: CONCLUSION Based on the calculation of labor productivity by kinds of economic activities of Kharkiv region, we justified the policy of transformation for Kharkiv region economy, which is oriented to growing sectors with high productivity. The functioning of the sectors of Kharkiv region economy according to the scenario of growth of labor productivity by types of economic activities to the world level allows making assumptions about the optimal structure of economic sectors in the future (Fig. 5). keywords: activities; development; employment; gaps; growth; increase; kharkiv region; labor productivity; quadrant; region economy; resources; sectors; staffing cache: fueconorg-6401.pdf plain text: fueconorg-6401.txt item: #213 of 269 id: fueconorg-6495 author: Đorđević, Marina; Đurović Todorović, Jadranka; Ristić Cakić, Milica title: APPLICATION OF UNCONVENTIONAL MONETARY POLICY INSTRUMENTS IN MITIGATION OF THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE COVID 19 VIRUS PANDEMIC date: 2020-11-09 words: 7852 flesch: 53 summary: Given the low reference interest rate and the use of unconventional instruments and monetary policy measures, the movement of the monetary aggregate M1 shows a growing trend in the first quarter of 2020. After these central banks, a large number of central banks in the world have approached the use of unconventional instruments and monetary policy measures, such as QE and “helicopter money”. keywords: application; bank; central; easing; economy; helicopter; instruments; interest; japan; measures; money; policy; rates; use cache: fueconorg-6495.pdf plain text: fueconorg-6495.txt item: #214 of 269 id: fueconorg-6556 author: Jovanović, Milica; Krstić, Bojan; Milanović, Sandra title: THE IMPACT OF BRAND VALUE ON MARKET PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF HIGH-TECHNOLOGY ENTERPRISES date: 2021-01-16 words: 6015 flesch: 55 summary: Brand value as a determinant of market performance indicators Many studies indicate the impact of brand value on the enterprises's business performance, both financial (Yoo et al., 2000; Kim et al., 2003; Yeung & Ramasamy, 2008; Mohan & Sequeira, 2013; Mizik, 2014; Arora & Chaudhary, 2016; Veljković & Kaličanin, 2016) and market performance (Barth et al., 1998; Kerin & Sethuraman, 1998; Yeung & Ramasamy, 2008; Mohan & Sequeira, 2013; Hsu et al., 2013; Kirk et al., 2013; Krstić, 2014, p. 196; Mizik, 2014; Arora & Chaudhary, 2016; Topuz & Akşit, 2016; Matsumura et al., 2019). 317 - 328 https://doi.org/10.22190/FUEO200612023J © 2020 by University of Niš, Serbia | Creative Commons Licence: CC BY-NC-ND Original Scientific Paper THE IMPACT OF BRAND VALUE ON MARKET PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF HIGH-TECHNOLOGY ENTERPRISES1 UDC 003.65 Milica Jovanović1, Bojan Krstić2, Sandra Milanović1 1Innovation Center, University of Niš, Niš, Serbia 2Faculty of Economics, University of Niš, Niš, Serbia Abstract. keywords: brand; brand value; capitalization; enterprises; equity; impact; journal; management; market; market performance; performance; ratio; tobin; value cache: fueconorg-6556.pdf plain text: fueconorg-6556.txt item: #215 of 269 id: fueconorg-6592 author: Osamwonyi, Ifuero Osad; Audu, Godfrey Ayegbeni title: MACROECONOMIC FACTORS AND STOCK MARKET BEHAVIOUR: AN ANALYSIS OF THE 2008 CRISIS date: 2021-01-16 words: 8246 flesch: 58 summary: The behaviour of stock market prices. Random walks in stock market price. keywords: analysis; ardl; crisis; international; markets; oil; period; price; rate; relationship; returns; stock; stock market; stock returns; study; term; variables cache: fueconorg-6592.pdf plain text: fueconorg-6592.txt item: #216 of 269 id: fueconorg-662 author: Marković, Milan title: DOMESTIC AND EXTERNAL FACTORS OF CURRENCY CRISES date: 2015-12-04 words: 4206 flesch: 50 summary: Key words: currency crises, exchange rate, speculative capital, expansionary monetary policy, monetary stability. Dornbusch’s work exhaustively explains how anti-inflation strategy by fixing exchange rate may cause a currency crisis. keywords: balance; capital; crises; currency; exchange; exchange rate; policy; rate cache: fueconorg-662.pdf plain text: fueconorg-662.txt item: #217 of 269 id: fueconorg-6760 author: Arsenijević, Aleksandra title: THE CONSERVATISM PRINCIPLE IN MODERN FINANCIAL REPORTING date: 2021-01-16 words: 4896 flesch: 41 summary: The results of numerous studies on the desirability of applying accounting conservatism in modern financial reporting show that a number of theorists and practitioners mark this principle as a basic characteristic of financial reporting, which is contrary to the opinion of standard setters. Accounting conservatism increases the timeliness of bad news, i.e. it warns managers and, more importantly, investors in time, who insist on the application of conservative rules in conditions of uncertainty. keywords: accounting; basis; business; concept; conservatism; information; market; principle; reporting; results; value; value concept cache: fueconorg-6760.pdf plain text: fueconorg-6760.txt item: #218 of 269 id: fueconorg-6796 author: Nafiu, Akeem Tunde; Alogwuja, Unekwu Cynthia; Enimola, Dare Joseph title: EXPLORING THE DIVERSITY WITHIN THE WORKPLACE OF SMALL FIRMS IN KOGI STATE, NIGERIA date: 2021-01-16 words: 6648 flesch: 51 summary: Mean Score Cut-off Point Decision Age 104 (48.1) 66 (30.6) 12 (5.6) 12 (5.6) 22 (10.2) 4.009 3.050 Accepted Religion 131 (60.6) 39 (18.1) 12 (5.6) 16 (7.4) 18 (8.3) 4.153 3.050 Accepted Educational Background 79 (36.6) 86 (39.8) 17 (7.9) 4 (1.9) 30 (13.9) 3.833 3.050 Accepted Job Experience 110 (50.9) 69 (31.9) 25 (11.6) 12 (5.6) - 4.287 3.050 Accepted Gender 58 (26.9) 100 (46.3) 44 (20.4) 8 (3.7) 6 (2.8) 3.907 3.050 Accepted Culture 29 (13.4) 12 (5.6) 46 (21.3) 80 (37.0) 49 (22.7) 2.500 3.050 Rejected physical ability 7(3.2) 18 (8.3) 12 (5.6) 66 (30.6) 113 (52.3) 1.796 3.050 Rejected Source: Field Survey, 2020 Table 2 shows workforce diversity factors among small firms in the study area. Among different human resource management issues, workforce diversity has received a considerable, conceptual, and empirical attention in organizational area. keywords: age; background; diversity; employees; firms; job; kogi; kogi state; management; organization; outcomes; performance; satisfaction; value; workforce cache: fueconorg-6796.pdf plain text: fueconorg-6796.txt item: #219 of 269 id: fueconorg-6812 author: Alenoghena, Raymond Osi title: OIL PRICE SHOCKS AND MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY: A STRUCTURAL VAR APPROACH date: 2021-01-16 words: 9854 flesch: 60 summary: This study examines the effect of oil price shocks on the macroeconomic performance of the Nigerian economy covering the period from 1980 to 2018. The results of the investigation reveal that oil price shocks have significantly and negatively affected economic growth and industrial output. keywords: countries; economic; economy; effect; exchange rate; growth; industrial; inflation; nigeria; oil price; output; period; price shocks; price volatility; prices; production; rate; response; study; variables; volatility cache: fueconorg-6812.pdf plain text: fueconorg-6812.txt item: #220 of 269 id: fueconorg-6923 author: Talić, Miljana; Ivanović Đukić, Maja title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPMENTAL CONCEPTS OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EUROPE AND THE USA date: 2021-01-16 words: 5506 flesch: 43 summary: In the operational phase, there are differences in the degree of involvement of the population in social entrepreneurship between Europe and the USA, but they are also present between Eastern and Western Europe, which means that they are not predominantly conditioned by theoretical concepts and models of social entrepreneurship, but by other factors. Key words: social entrepreneurship, social enterprises, social innovations, start-up development phase, operational development phase of the SE. keywords: activity; concepts; development; differences; enterprises; entrepreneurship; europe; european; phase; start; usa cache: fueconorg-6923.pdf plain text: fueconorg-6923.txt item: #221 of 269 id: fueconorg-697 author: Djordjević, Marina Svetislav title: ANALYSIS OF PERFORMANCE TO DIRECT TAXES IN THE TAX SYSTEM OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2015-10-16 words: 6454 flesch: 55 summary: A mixed system of income tax means schedular taxation of individual income and annual taxation of total income for persons who earn income in excess of the statutory. This means that the current system of income tax in Serbia taxes two persons with similar economic power by significantly different tax burden, depending on the structure of their income. keywords: income; income tax; rates; revenue; serbia; system; tax; tax system; taxation; taxes; total cache: fueconorg-697.pdf plain text: fueconorg-697.txt item: #222 of 269 id: fueconorg-7002 author: Veselinović, Milan; Radukić, Snezana title: MEASURING SUPPLY CONCENTRATION ON THE SERBIAN OIL AND OIL DERIVATES MARKET BY HERFINDAHL-HIRSCHMAN INDEX date: 2021-01-16 words: 6717 flesch: 50 summary: If the level of concentration of the four largest companies in the relevant market is methodologically accurate, the difference in the size of market share between all companies in the relevant market is accurate, as well as the uneven distribution of market shares between companies, the image of the level of competition restrictions in the relevant market can be much clearer. Mathematically speaking, according to Kostić, „HHI represents a convex function of market shares, so it is very sensitive to inequality in the distribution of market share“, (Kostic, 2013, p. 122). keywords: analysis; companies; competition; concentration; data; index; market; market share; oil; oil companies; oil derivatives; serbia; share; supply; table cache: fueconorg-7002.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7002.txt item: #223 of 269 id: fueconorg-705 author: Novićević Čečević, Bojana Blagoje; Trklja, Radmila title: EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION AND REWARD SYSTEM IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT date: 2015-06-30 words: 6443 flesch: 44 summary: Business improvement, employees motivation, and knowledge generating is certainly a major problem in most of transition countries. On the other hand , bad working conditions in longer period of time will affect employees' motivation negatively, and they can be the cause for leaving current business system. keywords: answers; business; city; conditions; employees; government; graph; motivation; number; question; respondents; reward; reward system; structure; system; work cache: fueconorg-705.pdf plain text: fueconorg-705.txt item: #224 of 269 id: fueconorg-7072 author: Radović, Ognjen; Marinković, Srđan; Radojičić, Jelena title: CREDIT SCORING WITH AN ENSEMBLE DEEP LEARNING CLASSIFICATION METHODS – COMPARISON WITH TRADITIONAL METHODS date: 2021-04-23 words: 7477 flesch: 47 summary: Advances in information technology facilitate further development of credit scoring models for making objective and quick decisions (Thomas, Crook, & Edelman, 2002). Credit scoring models can be applied to analyze the behavior of already existing clients, and then the score represents a numerical summary of the bank’s experience with the client (behavior scoring) (Hui, Li, & Zongfang, 2017). keywords: classification; classifiers; credit; credit scoring; data; decision; ensemble; learning; machine; methods; models; performance; regression; results; scoring; svm; trees cache: fueconorg-7072.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7072.txt item: #225 of 269 id: fueconorg-7086 author: Jugović, Jovana title: ARE COSTS STICKY? EVIDENCE FROM SERBIA date: 2021-04-23 words: 7567 flesch: 51 summary: In case of nonlinear behavior, the same as with linear behavior, marginal costs are determined exclusively by the change of the activity volume, not by the change of direction, while in the case of sticky cost behavior marginal costs were determined both by the change of volume and change of the direction of activity. Deliberate business decisions, the ones made in order to increase company’s value, as well as opportunistic decisions aimed at the realization of managers' personal goals are found as some of essential causes of cost stickiness. keywords: activity; adjustment; behavior; change; companies; cost stickiness; costs; managers; operating; period; resources; revenues; stickiness; volume cache: fueconorg-7086.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7086.txt item: #226 of 269 id: fueconorg-7088 author: Žmuk, Berislav; Jošić, Hrvoje title: TESTING HECKSCHER-OHLIN-VANEK THEOREM BY USING NORMALIZED TRADE BALANCE APPROACH date: 2021-04-23 words: 7817 flesch: 59 summary: Table 2 shows the distribution of observed countries according to their income. The full list of observed countries is displayed in Table 7. keywords: articles; balance; countries; country; data; etc; factor; heckscher; hov; model; ohlin; production; sign; test; theorem; trade; value; vanek; world cache: fueconorg-7088.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7088.txt item: #227 of 269 id: fueconorg-7089 author: Stanković, Jelena Z.; Petrović, Evica; Stanković, Jovica title: SUSTAINABILITY RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY date: 2021-04-23 words: 6335 flesch: 38 summary: The fact is that these risks may have an impact on firm performance in the long run, but the effects of their manifestation cannot yet be adequately assessed, nor the link between long-term and short-term effects of sustainability risks and business risks (Bromiley et al., 2015). Business development in the Internet of Things: A matter of vertical cooperation. keywords: business; companies; development; economy; ict; management; republic; risks; serbia; sustainability; use cache: fueconorg-7089.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7089.txt item: #228 of 269 id: fueconorg-7162 author: Popović, Slavica; Avramović, Mira title: THE IMPORTANCE OF MARKETING COMMUNICATION FOR ATTRACTING AND RETAINING INSURANCE SERVICE USERS date: 2021-04-23 words: 6803 flesch: 42 summary: The marketing concept in insurance companies implies a complete orientation towards meeting the needs of insurance service users. Therefore, the achievement of competitive advantage of insurance companies is based on the achievement of satisfaction and, thus, retaining insurance service users. keywords: companies; company; insurance company; insurance service; marketing communication; offer; research; satisfaction; service users; services; stage cache: fueconorg-7162.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7162.txt item: #229 of 269 id: fueconorg-7194 author: Adebisi, Sunday Abayomi; Odiachi, Joyce M.; Sulaimon, Abdul-Hammed A. title: THE NIGERIAN INSURANCE INDUSTRY COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: THE ROLE OF INNOVATION CAPABILITY date: 2021-04-23 words: 7166 flesch: 36 summary: The findings revealed innovation capability had a significant influence on competitive advantage. Key words: Competitive advantage, insurance, innovation capability JEL Classification: O31, O32 1. keywords: advantage; business; capability; companies; firm; industry; innovation; innovation capability; insurance; journal; management; organisation; study; technology cache: fueconorg-7194.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7194.txt item: #230 of 269 id: fueconorg-7277 author: Cristea, Mirela; Noja, Graţiela Georgiana; Thalassinos, Yannis title: POPULATION AGEING AND WELFARE DISSIMILARITIES WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION: A NEW APPROACH BASED ON CLUSTER ANALYSIS date: 2021-04-23 words: 4597 flesch: 46 summary: 20 M. CRISTEA, G. G. NOJA2, Y. THALASSINOS 3. DATA AND METHODOLOGY By reviewing the relevant underpinnings of the literature related to our own research subject, we have grouped the data into three categories of indicators, namely: welfare variable, ageing credentials and labour market specific indicators, as follows: (i) Welfare indicator: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita (GDP_C) (measured in constant 2010 United States Dollars – USD), for which the data were extracted from the World Development Indicators (WDI) (The World Bank, 2020); (ii) Ageing representative indicators: Old age dependency ratio (OD_65) as share of population over 65 years aged to active population (15-64 years) (%); Life expectancy at birth total population (LE) (years); Crude birth rate (BR) (measured in “number of live births per 1,000 persons”), with data extracted from the Eurostat (European Commission, 2020a); (iii) Labour market specific indicators: Employment rate, 55-64 years aged group or workforce ageing (ER_55_64) (% of total population), data extracted from the Eurostat (European Commission, 2020a); Active labour market policies (ALMP) (% of GDP) and Passive labour market policies (PLMP) (% of GDP), with data extracted from the Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion (European Commission, 2020b). The Population Ageing And Welfare Dissimilarities Within The European Union 23 lowest participation of labour market policies in GDP is in Romania and Cyprus (Fig. 4(b)), considering ALMP, and Malta and Romania (Fig. 4(c)), as regards PLMP. keywords: ageing; analysis; cluster; countries; economic; eu-27; european; fig; labour; market; population; welfare cache: fueconorg-7277.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7277.txt item: #231 of 269 id: fueconorg-7337 author: Kramarenko, Anna title: MILLENNIALS IN THE CREATION OF SOCIAL VALUE OF THE ENTERPRISE date: 2021-10-30 words: 5847 flesch: 35 summary: A statistical study of data from European countries allowed to draw a conclusion about the increase in social value in consumption, recycling of production resources, the use of renewable energy sources, and the growth of preferences for the development of own business. Key words: social responsibility, social value, sustainable development strategy, Gen Y. JEL Classification: M140 INTRODUCTION In Deloitte's 2019 Global Human Capital Trends Report, 44% of business and HR executives surveyed said social entrepreneurship issues are more important to their organizations than they were three years ago, and 56% expect them to become even more important in three years (Deloitte, 2020). keywords: business; development; entrepreneurship; gen; january; millennials; population; rate; responsibility; social; sustainable; value cache: fueconorg-7337.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7337.txt item: #232 of 269 id: fueconorg-7384 author: Novićević Čečević, Bojana; Antić, Ljilja title: TARGET COSTING SUITABILITY FOR IMPROVEMENTS OF LEAN SUPPLY CHAINS date: 2021-10-30 words: 7261 flesch: 50 summary: On the other hand, lean business concept of strengthening the role of employees is a very important success factor. Lean business concept strives to optimize and continuously improve all business processes at all stages of the product life cycle using a number of techniques, which leads to lower inventory levels. keywords: business; chain; company; concept; costing; costs; lean; product; supply; target; target cost; value cache: fueconorg-7384.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7384.txt item: #233 of 269 id: fueconorg-7486 author: Corekcioglu, Selim title: THE CONTRIBUTION OF SME DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION ON EXPORT: REGIONAL EXAMPLE date: 2021-10-30 words: 8401 flesch: 57 summary: Export companies are in a more productive position than companies operating only in the domestic market (Hu & Tan, 2016). He found that physical capital expenditure at the company level raises the likelihood of small businesses entering export markets. keywords: analysis; businesses; companies; costs; difference; export; groups; kosgeb; personnel; problems; smes; support; trade; zone cache: fueconorg-7486.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7486.txt item: #234 of 269 id: fueconorg-7547 author: Ebegbetale, Christopher Idemudia title: EFFECTUATION AND CAUSATION DECISION MAKING LOGICS OF MANAGING UNCERTAINTY AND COMPETITIVENESS BY NIGERIAN RETAIL BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURS date: 2021-10-30 words: 5544 flesch: 39 summary: These imply that the adoption of effectuation logic to management of uncertainty requires a comprehensive assessment of the business environment to ascertain which dimensions are appropriate at that point in time. Furthermore, McKelvie, et al., (2013) theoretically and empirically examined the appropriate dependent variable in effectuation research with an aim to address the divergent views, lack of evidence and limited guidance on appropriate short-and-long term measure of effectuation performance outcomes. keywords: analysis; business; causation; competitiveness; data; decision; effectuation; entrepreneurs; logic; making; study; uncertainty cache: fueconorg-7547.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7547.txt item: #235 of 269 id: fueconorg-7579 author: Ajao, Mayowa Gabriel; Ejokehuma, Jude Osazuwa title: OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA date: 2021-10-30 words: 7870 flesch: 44 summary: This study investigates the effect of ownership structure on the financial performance of listed manufacturing firms in three Sub-Saharan Africa countries (Nigeria, Kenya and South–Africa) based on the critical mass indices of their respective bourse. Key words: Ownership structure, manufacturing Firms, Performance, GMM JEL Classification: G32, L25, L60 Received March 19, 2021 / Revised May 10, 2021 / Accepted May 26, 2021 Corresponding author: Mayowa Gabriel Ajao Department of Banking and Finance, Faculty of Management Sciences University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria E-mail: ajao.mayowa@uniben.edu 188 M. G. AJAO, J. O. EJOKEHUMA 1. INTRODUCTION keywords: africa; effects; firms; j j; manufacturing; model; ownership; ownership structure; panel; performance; profitability; roa; structure; study; sub cache: fueconorg-7579.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7579.txt item: #236 of 269 id: fueconorg-7624 author: Jošić, Hrvoje; Žmuk, Berislav title: ASSESSING THE QUALITY OF COVID-19 DATA: EVIDENCE FROM NEWCOMB-BENFORD LAW date: 2021-10-30 words: 7306 flesch: 56 summary: A reasonable assumption will be that COVID-19 new case numbers should follow the Newcomb-Benford Law distribution. The analysis, when all countries have been observed together, showed that there is a doubt that countries potentially falsify their data of new COVID-19 cases of infection intentionally. keywords: benford law; cases; countries; covid-19; covid-19 cases; covid-19 data; data; digit; distribution; infection; law distribution; newcomb; number; test cache: fueconorg-7624.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7624.txt item: #237 of 269 id: fueconorg-766 author: Figar, Nadica; Ivanović, Vladimir title: COST REDUCTION STRATEGY – PROCESS AND EFFECTS date: 2015-10-16 words: 6343 flesch: 54 summary: Key Words: cost reduction strategy, stages in cost reduction, tools for cost reduction, program of layoffs, corporative culture. Implementation of cost reduction strategy Apart from the existence of good ideas and suggestions for cost reduction, their adequate implementation is also very important. keywords: business; company; cost reduction; costs; employees; enterprise; management; new; program; reduction strategy; strategy; tools cache: fueconorg-766.pdf plain text: fueconorg-766.txt item: #238 of 269 id: fueconorg-7665 author: Dreković, Edisa; Radosavljević, Marija; Bejtović, Melisa title: ANALYSIS OF LIMITATIONS OF ISO STANDARDS IMPLEMENTATION FROM THE EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS’ POINT OF VIEW date: 2021-10-30 words: 7356 flesch: 42 summary: The paper in literature review used the research papers of other researchers related to the limitations of the implementation of ISO standards. The research was realized by the method of a survey questionnaire, on the sample of 12 respondents, experts of consulting companies for the implementation of standards and lead auditors of accredited certification bodies for the implementation of ISO standards in Serbia. keywords: analysis; barriers; commitment; employees; implementation; iso; lack; limitations; management; process; quality; requirements; research; standards cache: fueconorg-7665.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7665.txt item: #239 of 269 id: fueconorg-7747 author: Özen, Ercan; Özdemir, Letife title: HOW DID COVID-19 PANDEMIC AFFECT THE TOURISM INDEX IN BORSA ISTANBUL? date: 2021-12-13 words: 6686 flesch: 57 summary: The most appropriate ARDL(1,0,3) bound test model and F statistics created to measure whether there is a cointegration relationship between Covid-19 case and death numbers and tourism index are given in Table 4. Table 4 Results of ARDL Bound Test Model F-statistic Significance I(0) Bond I(1) Bond ARDL(1,0,3) 7.099779** % According to the results of the cointegrating regression models, the effect of the number of Covid-19 cases on the tourism index was not significant, while the effect of the number of Covid-19 deaths on the tourism index was determined to be significant and negative. keywords: bist; cases; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; model; number; pandemic; regression; relationship; stock; study; term; test; tourism; tourism index; variables cache: fueconorg-7747.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7747.txt item: #240 of 269 id: fueconorg-7756 author: Mladenović, Milica; Krstić, Bojan title: INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK AND PRIVATE LIFE OF EMPLOYEES - CONFLICT OR BALANCE? date: 2021-12-13 words: 6723 flesch: 48 summary: 299 - 311 https://doi.org/10.22190/FUEO210505021M © 2021 by University of Niš, Serbia | Creative Commons Licence: CC BY-NC-ND Review Paper INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK AND PRIVATE LIFE OF EMPLOYEES - CONFLICT OR BALANCE?1 UDC 331.191.32 Milica Mladenović1, Bojan Krstić2 1Metropolitan University Belgrade, Faculty of Management, Serbia 2University of Niš, Faculty of Economics, Serbia ORCID iD: Milica Mladenović https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3210-0316 Bojan Krstić https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4597-6819 Abstract. The paper addresses this interrelation and highlights two research questions regarding the type of relationship (positive or negative) that exists between work and private life of employees. keywords: balance; conflict; employees; family; job; journal; life; life balance; life conflict; research; satisfaction; time; wlb; wlc; work cache: fueconorg-7756.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7756.txt item: #241 of 269 id: fueconorg-7794 author: Zylfo, Albi; Pojani, Elona title: RISK PERCEPTION AND ATTITUDES IN ALBANIA: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY date: 2021-12-13 words: 7603 flesch: 54 summary: Key words: Risk perception, Albania, age effect, gender effect, financial risk, life-style risk JEL Classification: D81 Received May 17, 2021 / Revised July 17, 2021 Accepted July 21, 2021 Corresponding author: Elona Pojani University of Tirana, Faculty of Economics, Department of Finance, Str. The interview questions aimed at investigating the tolerance towards financial risk, health risk and life-style risk. keywords: age; albania; attitude; decision; factors; gender; health; journal; people; perception; research; risk; risk tolerance; study; tolerance cache: fueconorg-7794.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7794.txt item: #242 of 269 id: fueconorg-7828 author: Beljić, Marina title: PIGS ECONOMIES: BAIL-OUT VS. BAIL-IN date: 2021-12-13 words: 8376 flesch: 55 summary: PIGS Economies: Bail-Out vs. Bail-In 265 During the 2000s, public expenditures flourished, but were cut short in the short term, because otherwise, due to a deficit of 20%, public debt would have accumulated to 180% of GDP. Also, the paper deals with the success of the PIGS Economies: Bail-Out vs. Bail-In 261 applied rescue mechanism. keywords: bail; bank; banking; crisis; debt; deficit; economies; funds; gdp; government; growth; market; mechanism; pigs; programs cache: fueconorg-7828.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7828.txt item: #243 of 269 id: fueconorg-786 author: Ilic, Ivana; Hafner, Petar title: ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF THE PROCESS OF GLOBALIZATION – NEGATIVE IMPLICATIONS AND CRISIS date: 2015-12-04 words: 5331 flesch: 34 summary: On the basis of this methodology and the presentation of ranking of countries according to the environmental performance, the work analyzes the state of environmental development in Serbia and neighboring countries. Due to a growing number of environmental problems that require urgent attention, it is necessary to increase awareness of the problems that surround us. keywords: countries; crisis; development; environment; epi; globalization; index; performance; problems; process; resources; world cache: fueconorg-786.pdf plain text: fueconorg-786.txt item: #244 of 269 id: fueconorg-7893 author: Jemović, Mirjana; Radojičić, Jelena title: SUSTAINABLE FINANCE AND BANKING: A CHALLENGE FOR REGULATORS AND A RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM date: 2021-12-24 words: 7987 flesch: 35 summary: Banks can mitigate environmental risks by 352 M. JEMOVIĆ, J. RADOJIČIĆ taking risk reduction actions such as refusing a loan application from companies involved in environmentally risky activities, adjusting the interest rate or maturity of the loan to environmental risk or inserting specific clauses in loan agreements (Jeucken, 2001, p. 119). Sustainable finance for banks is a source of new opportunities, but on the other hand, banks are more and more concerned about their exposure to environmental risk. keywords: banking; banks; business; climate; companies; development; environment; finance; impact; loan; management; products; projects; risks; sustainability; system cache: fueconorg-7893.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7893.txt item: #245 of 269 id: fueconorg-7897 author: Stoicea (Ignătescu), Dana-Maria title: THE IMPACT OF THE PANDEMIC COVID-19 ON HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY AND TOURISM WORKERS date: 2021-12-13 words: 5015 flesch: 49 summary: Given the uncertainty 292 D-M. STOICEA (IGNĂTESCU) caused by the Covid-19 epidemic, it is particularly important to adopt strategies to improve the safety of tourists in the post-pandemic context and to strengthen public confidence (Chen et al., 2020). Received June 11, 2021 / Revised July 02, 2021 / Accepted July 05, 2021 Corresponding author: Dana-Maria Stoicea (Ignătescu) University of Craiova, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, 13, A.I. Cuza Street, Craiova, 200585, Romania | E-mail: danaignatescu@gmail.com mailto:danaignatescu@gmail.com 290 D-M. STOICEA (IGNĂTESCU) Covid-19, believed to be from Wuhan, China, has infected more than 136 million people in 188 countries and killed more than 2,900,000 (Kang et al., 2021). keywords: covid-19; crisis; employees; et al; hospitality; impact; industry; pandemic; research; sector; tourism; travel cache: fueconorg-7897.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7897.txt item: #246 of 269 id: fueconorg-7909 author: Cristea, Mirela; Noja, Graţiela Georgiana; Drăgoi, Doina; Andriţoiu, Leontina Codruţa title: INSURANCE DEVELOPMENT AND LIFE QUALITY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES. AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT date: 2021-12-24 words: 4830 flesch: 43 summary: Life insurance is preferred and accessed by middle-income people. Moreover, in this study, the negative relationship between education and the demand for life insurance is highlighted, a fact confirmed also by Beck & Webb (2003). keywords: analysis; countries; development; education; european; index; indicators; insurance; insurance market; life; life insurance; market; quality; research cache: fueconorg-7909.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7909.txt item: #247 of 269 id: fueconorg-7913 author: Denčić-Mihajlov, Ksenija; Poposki, Klime; Pavlović, Milica title: WHAT CAN BE LEARNED FROM SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING AT THE FRONTIER MARKETS? THE CASE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA AND NORTH MACEDONIA date: 2021-12-13 words: 7145 flesch: 32 summary: Large companies from the sample have on average higher SI values in comparison to small and medium-sized companies (Table 5). The results are consistent with Nayak & Venkatraman (2011) who state that large companies report more since they are exposed more to pressure from stakeholders, regulatory bodies and the community. keywords: companies; development; diffuse; disclosure; exchange; frontier; index; indicators; information; listing; markets; ownership; practice; reporting; sector; sustainability; sustainability reporting cache: fueconorg-7913.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7913.txt item: #248 of 269 id: fueconorg-7916 author: Grünbichler, Rudolf; Petschacher, Barbara; Kollmann, René; Passer, Alexander; Grbenic, Stefan Otto title: INTERNAL REPORTING ON PROCESS OPTIMIZATION MEASURES: COMBINATION OF ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS date: 2021-12-26 words: 5769 flesch: 43 summary: Beyond tools: A design for environmental process. On the other hand, there is the instrument of environmental life cycle assessment (LCA), which enables a systematic analysis of the environmental impacts of products throughout their entire life cycle. keywords: assessment; cost; cycle; evaluation; footprint; impact; improvement; lca; lcc; life; life cycle; measures; optimization; process; study cache: fueconorg-7916.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7916.txt item: #249 of 269 id: fueconorg-7920 author: Rastić, Amer; Stevanović, Tatjana; Antić, Ljilja title: INTANGIBLE ASSETS IMPACT ON SUSTAINABLE GROWTH RATE OF ENTERPRISES IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2021-12-24 words: 6520 flesch: 46 summary: Intangible assets and SGR Studies have concluded that intangible assets are a key element in achieving competitive advantage (Sardo & Serrasqueiro, 2017; Mention & Bontis, 2013; Zéghal & Maaloul, 2010). The presented paper examines the impact of intangible assets, formatted with the VAIC model, on the Sustainable growth rate (SGR) of companies in Serbia. keywords: assets; business; capital; cee; companies; company; efficiency; growth; ice; impact; journal; model; performance; rate; sgr; value cache: fueconorg-7920.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7920.txt item: #250 of 269 id: fueconorg-7924 author: Malinić, Dejan title: VALUE-BASED MANAGEMENT, LONG TERM SUSTAINABILITY AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY date: 2021-12-24 words: 5592 flesch: 44 summary: For example, the payment of too high dividends, excessive borrowing, the implementation of high-risk projects and similar activities may lead to shareholder value creation, but they may also expose creditors to a greater risk and jeopardize their interests. The imperative of shareholder value creation calls for the calculation of the cost of capital that needs to be covered. keywords: companies; company; creation; interests; management; managers; measures; responsibility; stakeholders; sustainability; value; vbm cache: fueconorg-7924.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7924.txt item: #251 of 269 id: fueconorg-7943 author: Akinsola, Motunrayo O.; Odhiambo, Nicholas M. title: THE DYNAMIC CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OIL PRICE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN OIL-IMPORTING SSA COUNTRIES: A MULTIVARIATE MODEL date: 2021-12-13 words: 5847 flesch: 58 summary: To address this shortfall, a multivariate causality model is used to examine the causal relationship between real oil price (ROP) and economic growth (y). Data source This study examined and analysed the causal relationship between real oil price and economic growth from 1990 to 2018 for a panel dataset of seven low-income and seven middle-income oil-importing countries in SSA. keywords: causality; countries; economic; energy; granger; growth; oil; oil price; panel; relationship; run; statistic; studies; study cache: fueconorg-7943.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7943.txt item: #252 of 269 id: fueconorg-7948 author: Trpeska, Marina; Tocev, Todor; Dionisijev, Ivan; Malcev, Bojan title: BANKS' CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) DISCLOSURE AND THEIR ROLE IN THE BETTERMENT OF SOCIETY IN THE REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA date: 2021-12-24 words: 7175 flesch: 46 summary: In the absence of mandatory formal rules, CSR reports differ greatly in form (design, means of distribution, reporting frequency, etc.) and content (scope, quality, etc.) Matuszak et al. (2019) through content analysis and panel data analysis of annual reports and CSR reports of the banks operating in Poland for the period between 2008 – 2015, obtained results from testing several hypotheses which indicates that there are statistically significant differences in the level of CSR disclosures between banks with a different ownership structure; compared to unlisted companies, the public listing has a positive impact on corporate social responsibility; almost all variables related to the size, management board and foreign board members are relevant and have a significant positive effect on CSR disclosure. keywords: activities; banks; companies; csr; csr reporting; data; disclosure; macedonia; north; reporting; reports; research; responsibility; size; society cache: fueconorg-7948.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7948.txt item: #253 of 269 id: fueconorg-7978 author: Kostić, Zorana; Tomić, Nenad title: THE POSSIBILITY OF USING DISTRIBUTED LEDGER TECHNOLOGIES AS PAYMENT INFRASTRUCTURE date: 2021-12-26 words: 7020 flesch: 49 summary: In the block header, enter the ordinal number, then the timestamp, to determine the chronological order of the assembled blocks, hash of the previous block, the Merkel tree root, which means that new transactions must be related to all previously entered, and hash of the new block. Gray squares indicate new transactions that have been entered but have not yet been validated (in terminology, they are referred to as tips). keywords: blockchain; cryptocurrencies; information; infrastructure; internet; ledger; network; nodes; number; payment; system; tangle; technologies; things; transactions; value cache: fueconorg-7978.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7978.txt item: #254 of 269 id: fueconorg-7982 author: Parreira, Artur; Silva, Ana Lorga title: THE COMPLEXITY PARADIGM: TOWARDS A MODEL FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL SYSTEMS AND PROBLEMS date: 2021-12-26 words: 10707 flesch: 46 summary: On the basis of these authors’ ideas about the factors of systems complexity and the tools of complex reasoning, a model is formulated (ACSIP- Analysis of Complex Systems and Problems), with an interdisciplinary and multi-level view of social problems. They offer the basis to a model of analysis and assessment of complex systems and problems (ACSIP Model). keywords: analysis; complexity; complexity paradigm; gödel; idea; information; knowledge; level; model; morin; new; paradigm; power; prigogine; problem; reasoning; social; system; time; use cache: fueconorg-7982.pdf plain text: fueconorg-7982.txt item: #255 of 269 id: fueconorg-8032 author: Radev, Deyan title: NEW METHODOLOGY TO STUDY CONTAGION BETWEEN WESTERN AND EMERGING EUROPE: A SWITCHING COPULA APPROACH date: 2021-12-26 words: 6357 flesch: 57 summary: Horváth et al. (2018) apply VAR models and quantile regressions to measure financial contagion as defined by Forbes and Rigobon (2002) and find evidence that general dependence between WE and CEE stock markets increases during crises. Stock market contagion in Central and Eastern Europe: unexpected volatility and extreme co-exceedance. keywords: cee; contagion; copula; crisis; dependence; markets; state; stock; tail; volatility; 𝐼𝑡−1 cache: fueconorg-8032.pdf plain text: fueconorg-8032.txt item: #256 of 269 id: fueconorg-8078 author: Boldea, Costin Radu; Boldea, Bogdan Ion title: THE PANDEMIC WAVES’ IMPACT ON ROMANIAN E-MARKET: A NON-LINEAR REGRESSION MODEL date: 2021-12-24 words: 3837 flesch: 45 summary: However, e-commerce retail sales almost tripled (+ 174%), with some retailers relying more on this method of sale than on the classic version (Wix E-commerce, 2020). THE PROPOSED REGRESSION MODEL OF E-MARKET BEHAVIOUR The evolution of online sales in Romania also experienced an upward trend in the year of the Pandemic, less pronounced than in other European countries, partly due to the lower spread means of electronic payment or even Internet access to the elderly or rural population. keywords: boldea; commerce; growth; impact; market; model; online; pandemic; regression; romania; sales cache: fueconorg-8078.pdf plain text: fueconorg-8078.txt item: #257 of 269 id: fueconorg-813 author: Anđelković, Aleksandra; Barac, Nada; Radosavljević, Marija title: THE IMPORTANCE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR AUTOMOTIVE CLUSTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2015-10-16 words: 6096 flesch: 45 summary: The structure of enterprises in the sample by size The structure of the sample depending on the implementation of IT and enterprise size is shown in Table 2. This test is performed exclusively at the table contingency 2 × 2, The Importance of Information Technologies for Automotive Cluster of the Republic of Serbia 47 when the value of symbols can be displayed dichotomous, (in this case: applied IT – not applied IT, and enterprise size: large - small or are not large). keywords: analysis; application; case; cluster; correlation; effects; enterprises; implementation; information; number; sample; sharing; size; table cache: fueconorg-813.pdf plain text: fueconorg-813.txt item: #258 of 269 id: fueconorg-8147 author: Stanković, Jovica; Tomić, Zoran; Gocić, Milan title: FLOOD RISK VULNERABILITY VISUALIZATION FOR SUSTAINABLE RISK MANAGEMENT - THE CASE OF SERBIA date: 2021-12-26 words: 4899 flesch: 43 summary: 1 Distribution of meteorological stations in Serbia Source: Author’s illustration based on data obtained from Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia Data for the analysis of disasters are obtained from the DesInventar database which provides disaster loss data for Sustainable Development Goals and which is developed under supervision of United Nations Office for Disaster Risk reduction (UNISDR). It is an open-source software, Flood Risk Vulnerability Visualization for Sustainable Risk Management – The Case of Serbia 491 free of charge, with aim to provide disaster loss data for Sustainable Development Goals. keywords: analysis; data; disasters; distribution; floods; losses; management; precipitation; republic; risk; serbia cache: fueconorg-8147.pdf plain text: fueconorg-8147.txt item: #259 of 269 id: fueconorg-8149 author: Baumüller, Josef; Grbenic, Stefan O. title: MOVING FROM NON-FINANCIAL TO SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING: ANALYZING THE EU COMMISSION’S PROPOSAL FOR A CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING DIRECTIVE (CSRD) date: 2021-12-24 words: 6739 flesch: 29 summary: Standardization A new element introduced by the CSRD to European sustainability reporting is the standardization of reporting requirements. Key words: non-financial reporting, sustainability reporting, sustainable finance, NFRD (2014/95/EU); CSR Directive (2021/0104 (COD)) keywords: commission; companies; csrd; directive; european; european commission; financial; june; nfrd; reporting; reports; requirements; standards; sustainability; sustainability reporting cache: fueconorg-8149.pdf plain text: fueconorg-8149.txt item: #260 of 269 id: fueconorg-8216 author: Maluleke, Glenda; Odhiambo, Nicholas M.; Nyasha, Sheilla title: THE DRIVERS OF PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT IN BOTSWANA: AN EXPLORATORY REVIEW date: 2021-12-26 words: 6605 flesch: 52 summary: The paper discusses the investment policies that the government has adopted over the years, the incentives, as well as the institutions that have been established to promote private sector investment. Key words: private sector investment, economic growth, determinants, policies, Botswana JEL Classification: E2 Received September 03, 2021 / Revised November 14, 2021 / Accepted November 22, 2021 keywords: bank; botswana; development; economic; gdp; growth; investment; percent; percentage; period; private; rate; sector cache: fueconorg-8216.pdf plain text: fueconorg-8216.txt item: #261 of 269 id: fueconorg-8284 author: Ogede, Jimoh Sina; Ajayi, Felix O. title: HETEROGENEOUS DEPENDENCE OF OIL-FOOD PRICE DYNAMICS IN AFRICA'S NET OIL-EXPORTING COUNTRIES date: 2022-08-22 words: 5748 flesch: 52 summary: However, many of these studies ignore the possibility that the impact of oil prices on food prices could vary across the food price distribution. Besides, the findings prove that positive changes in oil prices significantly affect the magnitude of food prices in selected African countries. keywords: africa; changes; countries; energy; food; food prices; ogede; oil; oil price; price changes; price shocks; prices; quantile; regression; shocks cache: fueconorg-8284.pdf plain text: fueconorg-8284.txt item: #262 of 269 id: fueconorg-839 author: Almahrog, Yousf; Marai, Awidat; Knežević, Goranka title: EARNINGS MANAGEMENT AND ITS RELATIONS WITH CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY date: 2016-03-04 words: 5359 flesch: 42 summary: Therefore, based on the notion that CSR information is a useful tool for reducing information asymmetry, prior studies predicted a negative association between CSR information and information asymmetry (Heflin et al., 2005; Brown et al., 2004; Coller and Yohn, 1997; Welker, 1995), which indicates a negative relationship between EM and CSR. On the other hand, several studies have found that EM and CSR are positively related (Gargouri et al., 2010; Prior et al., 2008; Patten and Trompeter, 2003) and suggesting that firms with a higher level of EM resort to CSR activities to disguise managerial opportunistic behavior. keywords: accounting; csr; earnings; et al; information; management; managers; vol cache: fueconorg-839.pdf plain text: fueconorg-839.txt item: #263 of 269 id: fueconorg-885 author: Antić, Ljilja; Jovanović, Tatjana; Guduric, Jana title: DETERMINATION OF TRANSFER PRICING IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES date: 2015-10-16 words: 6087 flesch: 46 summary: 27 - 39 DETERMINATION OF TRANSFER PRICING IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES  UDC 338: 334.726 Ljilja Antić, Tatjana Stevanović, Jana Gudurić Faculty of Economics, University of Niš, Serbia Abstract. The issue of transfer pricing in multinational companies assumes strategic importance in modern business conditions. keywords: companies; company; costs; m.u; market; multinational; price; subsidiaries; subsidiary; tax; transfer; transfer pricing cache: fueconorg-885.pdf plain text: fueconorg-885.txt item: #264 of 269 id: fueconorg-897 author: Dimitrovski, Darko Dragi; Marinkovic, Veljko Radosav; Senic, Vladimir Radoslav title: ATTITUDES OF SERBIAN URBAN RESIDENTS TOWARD TOURISM DEVELOPMENT date: 2015-12-04 words: 6500 flesch: 40 summary: Tourism development is often linked to economic development, while ignoring other segments of improving quality of life in urban settings that are a direct consequence of tourism development. Urban population is not homogeneous and as such is not uniform in perception related to tourism development, but some general conclusions can be drawn. keywords: analysis; attitudes; city; communities; community; development; factors; kragujevac; population; research; residents; respondents; tourism; tourism development cache: fueconorg-897.pdf plain text: fueconorg-897.txt item: #265 of 269 id: fueconorg-919 author: Šušić, Vukašin; Dimitrijević, Dobrinka title: WELLNESS SPA – A SPECIFIC FORM OF HEALTH TOURISM date: 2015-10-16 words: 7485 flesch: 49 summary: The tendency to enjoy a relaxing environment turned into a global movement with a significant difference compared to the traditional concept of health spas as a destination mainly for specialized rehabilitation.  market-oriented spas, which are organized as wellness spa centers (destinations). keywords: centers; health; health tourism; mineral; physical; services; spa; spa tourism; spas; thermal; tourism; treatments; wellness; wellness tourism cache: fueconorg-919.pdf plain text: fueconorg-919.txt item: #266 of 269 id: fueconorg-928 author: Kostadinović, Ivana; Kostić, Zorana; Ilić, Ivana title: COMPETITIVENESS AND DEVELOPMENTAL TRENDS OF THE NEW INDUSTRIAL POLICY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA date: 2015-12-04 words: 7016 flesch: 36 summary: The achieved level of economic development determines the degree of industrial development in one country. INTRODUCTION Plenty of theoretical insights and empirical examples have confirmed that the achieved level of economic development to a large extent determines the degree of industrial development. keywords: competitiveness; countries; development; european; growth; industrial; industry; investment; policy; republic; serbia; strategy cache: fueconorg-928.pdf plain text: fueconorg-928.txt item: #267 of 269 id: fueconorg-929 author: Denčić-Mihajlov, Ksenija; Malenovic, Marina title: CORPORATE LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT: IMPLICATIONS AND DETERMINANTS date: 2015-12-04 words: 6655 flesch: 47 summary: In this respect, future research should comprise a more comprehensive set of explanatory variables (including cash-flow indicators), should be based on a larger and comprehensive database and should include the period after 2012, which will allow a deeper analyses of the impact of post-crisis market conditions on company liquidity management. Liquidity can be analyzed using liquidity ratios, which represents the static analysis of liquidity, or by using cash-flow analysis, which is a dynamic analysis of liquidity. keywords: assets; capital; companies; company; debt; determinants; equity; level; liquidity; ratio; significance cache: fueconorg-929.pdf plain text: fueconorg-929.txt item: #268 of 269 id: fueconorg-944 author: Krstić, Borko; Jemović, Mirjana title: THE IMPERATIVE OF IMPROVING THE FINANCIAL REGULATORY FRAMEWORK UNDER CRISIS CONDITIONS - A CONTRADICTIO IN ADJECTO OF THE NEOLIBERAL PARADIGM date: 2015-10-16 words: 7848 flesch: 34 summary: Krstić, B., Jemović M. (2009) „The impact of global financial crisis on changing the central bank role in the market positioning of financial institutions“, Facta Universitatis Series: Economics and Organization, 6 (3): 221 – 236. 13. Although many of the instruments were abolished, due to the improvement of the functioning of financial markets in late 2009 and early 2010, in the following text we will briefly present the arrangements applied hitherto by the US Central Bank (Fed) and the European Central Bank (ECB). keywords: banking; banks; capital; countries; crisis; deposit; framework; institutions; liquidity; market; paradigm; policy; regulation; sector; stability; state; system cache: fueconorg-944.pdf plain text: fueconorg-944.txt item: #269 of 269 id: fueconorg-973 author: Marković, Sanja; Miletić, Vuk title: SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AS A FACTOR OF SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF ENTERPRISES IN SERBIA: A CASE STUDY date: 2016-02-05 words: 5529 flesch: 31 summary: 237 - 248 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AS A FACTOR OF SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF ENTERPRISES IN SERBIA: SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AS A FACTOR OF SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF ENTERPRISES: THEORETICAL BASIS Corporate social responsibility began to develop during the 60s and 70s of the last century when there arose the awareness of issues such as equal opportunities for all, racial equality, safety and health in the workplace. keywords: business; care; community; employees; enterprise; environment; leposavić; lola; management; managers; responsibility; strategy cache: fueconorg-973.pdf plain text: fueconorg-973.txt