item: #1 of 232 id: mng-1 author: Omerbegović-Bijelović, Jasmina; Rakićević, Zoran; Mirković , Predrag title: Elements for Designing Stakeholders’ Programmes of Encouraging Young People to Engage in Entrepreneurship date: 2017-04-22 words: 9145 flesch: 41 summary: Keywords: Young entrepreneurs of Serbia, Competencies (knowledge and experience) for Entrepreneurship, Motives for Entrepreneurship, Stakeholders’ programmes for encouraging the young towards entrepreneurship. All of them could give support by refraining from the “firing strat- egy” and starting the “strengthening internal/corporative entrepreneurship” instead (with the understanding that they have a lack of ideas and not an excess of employees) and an “everything that is not a core com- petency should be outsourced” strategy (which would in turn create a “business satellites orbit” for “ex- cess”/seasonal labourers, as well as for young entrepreneurs/labourers). keywords: areas; attitudes; basis; belgrade; bijelović; business; companies; company; competencies; culture; design; development; different; economic; education; enterprise; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurship; environment; examples; experience; faculty; false; family; future; general; h(0; high; hypothesis; idea; important; information; interest; knowledge; life; local; long; management; media; meta; ministry; motivated; motives; need; new; number; omerbegović; operations; opportunities; organizational; paper; people; possible; practice; problem; process; programmes; questions; rate; research; resources; respondents; sample; school; sciences; self; serbia; service; skills; social; solving; specific; stakeholders; state; students; studies; support; table; theoretical; time; true; unemployment; university; ways; work; world; young; young entrepreneurs; young people; youth; youth entrepreneurship cache: mng-1.pdf plain text: mng-1.txt item: #2 of 232 id: mng-10 author: Domazet, Ivana S.; Đokić, Ines; Milovanov, Olja title: The Influence of advertising media on brand awareness date: 2017-10-27 words: 8030 flesch: 51 summary: On the basis of the obtained results it can be concluded that for the impact on consumers brand awareness it is necessary to use different advertising media, depending on the targeted segment, the product that is promoted, and the advantages and dis- advantages of each of the media, whose mutual coherence is very important for achieving appropriate, synergetic effects. The results showed that television has the strongest impact on brand awareness. keywords: 2018/23(1; aaker; adobe; advertising; advertising media; analysis; authors; average; billboards; brand; brand awareness; brand equity; business; choice; communication; company; consumers; context; correlation; customer; different; doi; domazet; economic; education; effects; equity; faculty; false; following; gender; higher; impact; important; income; influence; information; instruments; international; internet; ivana; journal; keller; level; long; management; marketing; measuring; media; medium; messages; methods; milovanov; model; newspapers; number; olja; online; page; point; positive; product; promotion; radio; rating; research; respondents; results; rsd; sales; score; serbian; significant; subotica; table; television; time; true; university; women; younger cache: mng-10.pdf plain text: mng-10.txt item: #3 of 232 id: mng-101 author: Stefanovic, Ivan; Prokic, Sloboda; Săvoiu, Gheorghe; Iorga Simăn, Ion title: Building a Conceptual Model of Routines, Capabilities, and Absorptive Capacity Interplay date: 2014-12-21 words: 6728 flesch: 39 summary: On the other hand, capabilities are focused on the combination and linking of resources, that is, capability repre- sents a distinctive and superior way of allocating resources (Schreyögg & Kliesch-Eberl, 2007), and each firm gradually develops its approach to selecting and using specific resources (Schreyögg & Kliesch-Eberl, 2007), which is why it is also called organizational capability, or even operational capability. Organizational capability may also be regarded as a firm’s capacity to perform a specific activity or inter- related set of activities in a reliable and at least minimally satisfactory manner (Helfat & Winter, 2011). keywords: absorptive; absorptive capacity; academy; advantage; ambidexterity; capabilities; capability; capacity; change; cohen; competitive; conceptual; constructs; contemporary; continuity; different; dynamic; dynamic capabilities; eberl; environment; evolution; extent; faculty; firm; gilbert; greater; inertia; internal; journal; kliesch; knowledge; learning; levinthal; likelihood; literature; management; model; new; operational; operational capabilities; order; organizational; organizational learning; paper; patterns; pentland; pitesti; processes; proposition; research; resources; review; rigidity; routines; schreyögg; science; specific; stability; stefanovic; strategic; strategic management; system; time; university; winter; words cache: mng-101.pdf plain text: mng-101.txt item: #4 of 232 id: mng-102 author: Petković, Mirjana; Aleksić Mirić, Ana; Čudanov, Mladen title: Designing a Learning Network Organization date: 2014-12-21 words: 4999 flesch: 38 summary: Keywords: Organizational network, organizational learning, organizational knowledge, organizational design, inter-organizational design We recognize this gap in the literature, and the need to offer more applicable instruments for managers to use in order to design a learning organization. While economic efficiency is always a business imperative, design efficiency in terms of organizational network design can show to be fatal for designing organizations who learn, since one approach to organizational networks may be posi- tive for some types of outcomes and negative for others (Jaško et al, 2010). keywords: a.c; academy; alliances; analysis; behavior; belgrade; business; changes; communication; company; connections; cut; design; different; economics; efficiency; empirical; environment; exchange; faculty; flow; hand; higher; important; individual; information; inkpen; inter; international; interpretation; joint; knowledge; knowledge transfer; learning; level; management; network; new; nonaka; number; order; organizational; organizational design; organizational knowledge; organizational learning; organizational network; oxford; partners; points; positions; practice; press; process; processes; research; review; shows; social; strategic; structure; theory; transfer; university; world; yws cache: mng-102.pdf plain text: mng-102.txt item: #5 of 232 id: mng-103 author: Benčina, Jože; Devjak, Srečko; Umek, Lan title: Determining the Adequacy of Operation of DMUs in Health Care date: 2014-12-21 words: 6620 flesch: 51 summary: Efficient units are those that reach the ratio 1. By using the dual linear program, reference sets of business decision-making units are formed, so the prob- lem is written also in this form: The result of the dual linear program (16) is the measure of efficiency and values of coefficients λj of linear combination of values of variables of efficient units, which represents the manner of operation of the observed EPOo unit. keywords: 2014/73management �; accessibility; adequacy; analysis; article; basis; business; care; data; dea; decision; efficiency; envelope; envelopment; example; faculty; farrell; field; functioning; health; health care; hospitals; improvement; inefficient; inputs; level; limitations; linear; making; manner; measure; method; model; number; operation; outputs; points; public; quality; research; results; scope; sector; services; suitable; system; units; unused; value; variable; work cache: mng-103.pdf plain text: mng-103.txt item: #6 of 232 id: mng-104 author: Mijatovic, Ivana title: The Need for Standardization in SMEs Networks date: 2014-12-21 words: 4040 flesch: 36 summary: The role of local governments and their regional agencies in SMEs networks developments is dominant. The main ob- jective of this paper is to present some aspects of need for standardization in SMEs networking initiatives. keywords: absence; agencies; business; cluster; companies; countries; developed; developing; development; different; economic; economies; enterprises; environment; europe; european; experience; governments; growth; implementation; incubators; initiatives; interest; international; joint; local; management; market; matching; members; mijačić; networking; networks; number; organizations; parties; private; problems; public; quality; regional; research; sector; serbia; services; small; smes; solution; standardization; standards; study; support; transition; trust cache: mng-104.pdf plain text: mng-104.txt item: #7 of 232 id: mng-105 author: Atanasov, Nikola; Rakićević, Zoran; Lečić-Cvetković, Danica; Omerbegović-Bijelović, Jasmina title: An Approach to Stock Cover Indicator Adequacy date: 2014-12-21 words: 4623 flesch: 45 summary: Keywords: key performance indicators, inventory management, stock cover indicator, balanced stock cover indicator, adequacy of indicators (also in the chains in which it operates); therefore, it is necessary to realize the impact of certain decisions on the overall business and other KPIs used. 2. Inventory management based on key performance indicators The main task of inventory management is the coordination in the realization of common stock policies - adopted by different members of the supply chain; while the common goal is balancing of material/goods flows in achieving customers’ demands satisfaction and minimization of belonging costs (Giannoccaro & Pontrandolfo, 2002). keywords: atanasov; authors; balanced; belgrade; bijelović; bstc; characteristics; components; cover; customer; data; demand; different; enterprise; faculty; indicator; inventory; level; management; market; omerbegović; order; organizational; performance; plan; planning; production; products; promotional; sales; sciences; series; service; stc; stock; supply; time; value; vector cache: mng-105.pdf plain text: mng-105.txt item: #8 of 232 id: mng-106 author: Lukic, Tamara; Džamic, Vladimir; Knezevic, Goranka; Alčaković, Slavko; Bošković, Valentina title: The Influence of Organizational Culture on Business Creativity, Innovation and Satisfaction date: 2014-12-21 words: 6007 flesch: 45 summary: Introduction The significance of organizational culture comes from its influence on business and a company’s business results. However, organizational culture can affect a company’s business both in a positive and in a nega- tive way. keywords: analysis; beliefs; business; certain; company; creative; creativity; culture; data; development; education; employees; environment; factors; faculty; field; ideas; influence; innovation; instruments; job; key; level; management; members; motivation; mutual; new; order; organizational; organizational culture; position; positive; questions; research; results; satisfaction; scientific; serbia; significance; singidunum; strength; strong; studies; support; surroundings; symbols; system; table; university; values; way; weak; work cache: mng-106.pdf plain text: mng-106.txt item: #9 of 232 id: mng-107 author: Milošević, Nela title: One Approach to Risk Management in SMEs Banking date: 2014-12-21 words: 7198 flesch: 52 summary: The suggested approaches to credit risk management related to the third phase of SME banking value chain in- clude lending to current clients first, implementation of internal scoring methods for loan assessment and more rigorous underwriting by separation of sales from credit approval. The findings of the paper highlight the importance of risk management and the complexity of the credit analysis function in banks, as well as provide an overview of quantitative methods for measuring credit risk. keywords: addition; adequate; analysis; approach; assets; banking; banks; belgrade; business; capital; chain; clients; collateral; companies; company; competition; countries; credit; credit risk; data; default; development; enterprises; fact; faculty; finance; financial; financing; high; importance; information; interest; international; journal; large; lending; level; loans; main; management; market; medium; models; new; number; organizational; paper; portfolio; products; quality; rates; relationship; research; results; risk; sciences; sector; segment; services; sized; small; sme; smes; sources; structure; trust; university; value; world cache: mng-107.pdf plain text: mng-107.txt item: #10 of 232 id: mng-113 author: Vasojevic, Nena A.; Kirin, Snežana; Marković, Predrag J. title: Research on scholarships holders who studied abroad and returned to Serbia date: 2017-10-31 words: 6405 flesch: 48 summary: The intention of this study is to improve knowledge about the problem of migration of educated people from Serbia from the perspective of scholarship holders who, after spending some time abroad, returned to their country. Key words: scholarship holders, motives for going abroad, motives for return, application of knowledge, job satisfaction JEL Classification: I25, I23, C00 Research on Scholarship Holders who Studied Abroad and Returned to Serbia DOI: 10.7595/management.fon.2017.0020 1. keywords: 2018/23(1; academic; analysis; belgrade; better; brain; business; contacts; contract; countries; country; cultural; departure; developed; development; diaspora; economies; educated; education; employment; factors; faculty; false; family; filipovic; future; holders; home; human; hypothesis; impact; important; innovation; job; journal; kirin; knowledge; level; life; main; management; marković; migration; motivation; motives; nena; number; organisation; people; percentage; personal; position; predrag; problem; reason; republic; research; resource; respondents; results; return; sample; satisfaction; scholarship; scholarship holders; sciences; scientific; section; serbia; social; strategy; students; studies; study; sustainable; table; total; true; university; use; work; world cache: mng-113.pdf plain text: mng-113.txt item: #11 of 232 id: mng-115 author: Săvoiu, Gheorghe; Jasko, Ondrej; Ţaicu, Marian title: The Evolution of the Public Debt in Romania and Serbia, During and After the Global Recession date: 2014-10-16 words: 4774 flesch: 41 summary: Table 2: Short-term and medium-term outlook for public debt indicators in Romania and Serbia Source: Economist Intelligence Unit for public debt* (http://www.economist.com/content/global_debt_clock). Two con- cepts prevail in the language of this significant economic chapter: external/foreign debt and public debt, and in particular the latter has caught the attention of recent research. keywords: analysis; apostol; available; budget; capita; correlation; crisis; debt; development; econometric; economic; economies; economy; effects; european; evolution; external; faculty; financial; foreign; gdp; general; government; growth; impact; indicators; inhabitant; investment; level; limit; line; loans; major; management; models; national; new; paper; period; phenomenon; pitesti; process; public; public debt; recession; reinhart; research; review; rogoff; romania; sciences; serbia; share; short; similar; source; statistical; studies; săvoiu; table; term; threshold; time; trends; university; vol; years cache: mng-115.pdf plain text: mng-115.txt item: #12 of 232 id: mng-116 author: Miladinović, Slobodan title: Research into Attitudes about Social Change and Global Models of Governance date: 2014-10-16 words: 5542 flesch: 51 summary: Such a configuration of answers suggests that there is a poor subjec- tive potential for adoption and development of democratic political ideas and system in Serbia. But in the new democracies, as it is the case with us, it appears, as a general problem, that they still retain an authoritarian heritage since the democratic norms, values and practices still remain a great uncertainty for many actors of social change, starting with political and economic leaders, political parties, civil society associations and the ordinary citizens. keywords: action; attitude; authoritarian; authorities; belgrade; beograd; best; better; change; citizens; course; crisis; culture; democracy; democratic; elections; experts; extent; faculty; finding; following; form; general; global; good; governance; government; half; hand; identity; institutions; interesting; kuzmanović; leader; management; miladinović; model; national; number; opinion; order; organization; parliament; people; period; personal; political; population; potential; power; problems; process; radical; reform; research; respondents; results; sciences; serbia; social; society; state; students; supporters; system; table; technocracy; technocratic; university cache: mng-116.pdf plain text: mng-116.txt item: #13 of 232 id: mng-117 author: Jovanović, Bojana; Delibašić, Boris title: Application of integrated QFD and fuzzy AHP approach in selection of suppliers date: 2014-10-16 words: 5593 flesch: 45 summary: Fuzzy AHP approach for supplier selection in a washing machine com- pany, Expert Systems with Applications 38, 9656–9664, DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2011.01.159 [31] Kuo, T.-C., Wu, H.-H., Shieh, J.-I. (2009). Supplier selection is a multi-criteria decision-making problem which often consists of qualitative metrics. keywords: 0,37; ahp; ahp approach; analysis; analytic; applications; approach; best; case; company; components; conditions; criteria; customer; decision; delivery; deployment; development; doi; electronic; evaluation; experience; expert; function; fuzzy; fuzzy ahp; fuzzy qfd; group; hoq3; implementation; importance; industry; integrated; integrated qfd; international; journal; management; manager; method; methodology; model; needs; paper; process; production; qfd; qfd approach; quality; requirements; research; respect; scale; selection; service; staff; stakeholders; strategic; study; subject; supplier; supplier selection; systems; table cache: mng-117.pdf plain text: mng-117.txt item: #14 of 232 id: mng-118 author: Drakulevski, Ljubomir; Nakov, Leonid title: Managing Business Model as Function of Organizational Dynamism date: 2014-10-16 words: 3871 flesch: 20 summary: Methodological determination and elements of Business model Despite the fact that applicative importance of business modelling has emerged from the mid 1960’s, up to the end of 1990’s there has not been a unified and accepted methodological framework for managing an organizational business model, which interrelates with the increase in the need for a planned, not an inci- dental organizational change, mainly focused on changes towards adopting the strategies concerning the complex environment. Origins, Present and Future of the Concept, Communication of the AIS, Vol.16 (1), p.13 38 2014/72Management No. Element of business model Description 1. keywords: business; business model; capabilities; changes; combination; company; competencies; competitive; concept; customer; cyril; determination; dynamic; dynamism; economics; elements; faculty; flexibility; following; hand; importance; inertia; issue; level; management; managerial; managing; methodius; model; modelling; nature; need; network; offer; order; organizational; proactive; process; proper; proposition; relationship; resources; revenue; skopje; strategic; strategy; structures; university; value cache: mng-118.pdf plain text: mng-118.txt item: #15 of 232 id: mng-119 author: Marič, Miha; Jeraj, Mitja title: Educational Achievements as a Determinant of an Individual’s Formal Power date: 2014-10-16 words: 4116 flesch: 59 summary: We can all agree that there is a lot more to power that just these variables that we used in our study to determine it, how- ever, even this simple study shows that there are some basic predispositions to having formal power and that one of them is formal education. The average grade for the final achieved level of formal education and the initiative regarding the search for additional education has much less of an impact on power than the highest level of education obtained. keywords: additional; average; education; ferjan; formal; formal education; formal power; grade; hierarchical; hierarchy; higher; important; individual; influence; initiative; jereb; knowledge; learning; level; lifelong; management; n=509; organization; people; place; position; power; research; scale; school; search; secondary; self; social; structure; study; table; training; variables; work; years cache: mng-119.pdf plain text: mng-119.txt item: #16 of 232 id: mng-120 author: Laslo, Zohar; Gurevich, Gregory title: Enhancing Project on Time Within Budget Performance by Implementing Proper Control Routines date: 2014-10-16 words: 10798 flesch: 44 summary: Moreover, the analytical evaluation of project completion time and total cost under uncertainty must be based on assumptions that impair the authenticity of results. The simulation results indicate, as expected, that by increasing the predetermined time probability confidence in control routines based on the stochastic approach, project completion time is shortened. keywords: .50; accomplished; activities; activity; activity cost; activity duration; activity execution; actual; analysis; approach; attainable; budget; completion time; confidence; control; coordination; cost; cost target; cost uncertainty; crash; critical; current; days; deterministic; deviation; distribution; duration; effective; engineering; equal; execution; execution cost; execution duration; execution mode; expected; implementation; information; initial; inspection; international; journal; laslo; level; lifecycle; management; mode; non; normal; normal execution; observations; ongoing; paths; performance; pert; point; probability; procedure; project; project activities; project completion; project control; project cost; project management; project time; random; related; research; results; risk; routines; simulated; simulation; standard; step; stochastic; system; target; terms; time; time confidence; time target; timing; uncertainty; unit; value; work cache: mng-120.pdf plain text: mng-120.txt item: #17 of 232 id: mng-122 author: Nonić, Dragan; Nedeljković, Jelena; Ranković, Nenad title: Small and Medium Enterprises Based on Non-Wood Forest Products: Characteristics and Types in Serbia date: 2014-10-16 words: 5649 flesch: 47 summary: Unfair competition is the most important problem in business (60.4% of SMEs representatives). When it comes to type of NWFPs, most SMEs (62.2%) are engaged in mushrooms and WBFF business and 35.2% in MAP. keywords: activities; additional; analysis; attitudes; basic; belgrade; business; characteristics; development; education; employees; enterprises; entrepreneurship; equipment; faculty; fao; fit; following; forestry; goodness; graduates; interest; knowledge; lack; machine; management; managers; medium; nedeljković; nonić; number; nwfp; owner; processing; procurement; products; professional; ranković; relation; representatives; research; respondents; results; rural; school; secondary; sector; selling; serbia; significant; small; smes; smes representatives; support; table; test; training; types; urban; wood cache: mng-122.pdf plain text: mng-122.txt item: #18 of 232 id: mng-124 author: Ljubičić, Dušan title: Has Internet Changed Anything in Advertising? date: 2014-10-16 words: 3692 flesch: 51 summary: The emergence of the Internet aroused hope that advertising ethics is not the ultimate oxymoron (Beltramini, 2003). 08_Dusan Ljubicic:tipska.qxd 83 Dušan Ljubičić Belgrade Business School, Serbia Has Internet Changed Anything in Advertising? UDC: 004.738.5:659.1 DOI: 10.7595/management.fon.2014.0020 1. keywords: .01; advertisement; advertisers; advertising; baudrillard; belgrade; business; case; communication; confidence; consumers; consumption; control; cramer; customers; discourse; economic; ethical; ethics; free; globalization; impact; internet; main; marketing; media; message; new; object; people; postmodernism; product; purchase; purpose; relations; service; social; society; system; time; unethical; use; way cache: mng-124.pdf plain text: mng-124.txt item: #19 of 232 id: mng-125 author: Sofronijević, Adam; Milićević, Vesna; Ilić, Bojan title: Smart City as Framework for Creating Competitive Advantages in International Business Management date: 2014-07-14 words: 6712 flesch: 43 summary: The significance of Smart City concept in 21st century from an international business perspective In current economic and business conditions the general importance of cities cannot be stressed enough. Figure 3: Smart City framework (Chourabi et al., 2012, p. 2294) keywords: advantages; area; aspects; belgrade; business; challenges; cities; citizens; city; communication; companies; competitive; concept; context; creation; creative; creative city; creativity; data; development; devices; different; digital; economic; economies; economy; elements; environment; framework; future; global; hancke; high; human; ict; implementation; importance; index; industries; information; infrastructure; initiatives; innovation; intelligent; international; internet; iot; journal; knowledge; long; making; management; managerial; networks; new; objects; operations; opportunities; organizational; people; process; public; real; related; resources; results; rfid; role; scientific; second; sensing; services; smart; smart cities; smart city; successful; sustainable; systems; technological; technologies; technology; things; time; university; urban; use; world cache: mng-125.pdf plain text: mng-125.txt item: #20 of 232 id: mng-127 author: Jednak, Sandra; Makajić-Nikolić, Dragana; Kragulj, Dragana; Vujošević, Mirko title: Economic Activities Structure and Development: Evidence From Serbia date: 2014-07-14 words: 5181 flesch: 40 summary: The mathematical model for Serbian economic activities portfolio optimization: Since greater importance is given to the GVA increasing, the objective function in model (7) is the expected GVA growth, which should be maximised. Keywords: economic activities, structure, economic development, Serbia, optimization example, classical theories of economic development are: 1) Rostow stages of growth, 2) market based, 3) international dependence and 4) structural change (Todoro & Smith, 2003). keywords: activities; agriculture; analysis; available; belgrade; capital; changes; communication; countries; development; different; economic; economic activities; economic development; economic growth; economy; education; electricity; employment; energy; expected; faculty; financial; foreign; gdp; growth; gva; increase; industrial; information; international; investment; jednak; knowledge; level; management; manufacturing; model; new; optimal; optimization; organizational; paper; period; portfolio; problem; production; regional; research; resources; return; risk; sciences; scientific; sector; serbia; service; social; strategies; structure; supply; table; university; variance cache: mng-127.pdf plain text: mng-127.txt item: #21 of 232 id: mng-128 author: Đurašković, Jovan title: The Global Economic Crisis through the prism of the Great Depression date: 2014-07-14 words: 5129 flesch: 50 summary: By selecting a coordinated and synchronized intervention policy through the G20, the mistakes of economic policy makers of the Great Depression were avoided and pre-con- ditions created for a structural reform on financial market and economic policy. Macroeconomics and the Keynesian revolution developed along with innovative institutional mechanisms of Roosevelt’s administration in economic policy. keywords: act; anti; authorities; banking; banks; bonds; budget; business; counter; countries; credit; crisis; deficit; depression; discount; dollars; economic; economic crisis; economic policy; economy; end; expansionary; federal; financial; financial crisis; financial regulation; fiscal; fiscal policy; funds; g20; global; global economic; government; great; great depression; growth; important; income; increase; institutions; interest; intervention; investment; lessons; management; market; measures; model; monetary; monetary policy; mortgage; necessary; new; policies; policy; rate; real; regulation; risk; sector; securities; states; stimulus; structural; system; tax; united; value; world cache: mng-128.pdf plain text: mng-128.txt item: #22 of 232 id: mng-129 author: Jaćimović, Duško; Rakićević, Zoran; Omerbegović-Bijelović, Jasmina title: Required and Realized Support to Serbian Agricultural Farms at the Beginning of the XXI Century date: 2014-07-14 words: 3446 flesch: 39 summary: Types of support (Table 2) were classified into seven categories: I) Fair economic conditions for agricultural farms to do their business; II) Subventions for agricultural activities; III) Help for the rural in- frastructure development; IV) Protection from natural disasters protection; V) Help for the development of vil- lages; VI) Help for agricultural farms’ activities; VII) More convenient gaining and exercise of the rights of registered agricultural farms. I) Fair economic conditions for agricultural farms to do their busi- ness (and, within that, especially timely information about the conditions for agricultural business, tax relief, more favourable credits for agriculture, higher prices of agricultural produce); II) Subventions for agricultural activities (higher subventions for mechanization, fuel, seeding, insurance); III) Help for the rural infrastruc- ture development (improving waste disposal, more efficient snow removal, the development of highway construction and maintenance industry in rural areas, the improvement of sewer network); IV) Natural dis- asters’ protection (Improvement of anti-hail protection, prevention of drought in villages); V) Help for the de- velopment of villages ( the development of education, health service, culture, trade, crafts and sport in villages); VI) Help for agricultural farms’ activities (organizing farms, improvement in the organization of pur- chase, rights gained on the grounds of work); VII) More convenient gaining and exercise of the rights of registered agricultural farms (simple process of registering AFs, low-cost registration). keywords: afs; agency; agricultural; agricultural farms; belgrade; bijelović; business; conditions; development; economic; enterprises; faculty; farms; following; help; higher; improvement; information; level; main; management; mechanization; medium; ministry; omerbegović; paper; planning; production; regional; registration; republic; research; rural; sciences; serbia; service; small; smes; subventions; support; surroundings; table; types; villages cache: mng-129.pdf plain text: mng-129.txt item: #23 of 232 id: mng-131 author: Anđelković Labrović, Jelena; Bijelić, Aleksandar; Milosavljević, Gordana title: Mapping Students’ Informal Learning Using Personal Learning Environment date: 2014-07-14 words: 3972 flesch: 54 summary: The distinction has been made among three categories of settings where purposeful learning activity takes place (the European Commission 2000): Personal learning environments are a widely spared ways of learning, especially for the informal learning process. Keywords: Personal learning environment (PLE), informal learning, lifelong learning, students 1. keywords: approach; belgrade; data; different; education; elements; environment; example; faculty; groups; incidental; individual; informal; informal learning; information; key; knowledge; learner; learning; learning environment; lifelong; management; mapping; modern; new; non; organizational; personal; personal learning; ple; process; research; sciences; sources; structured; students; technologies; tools; training; university; use; web; work cache: mng-131.pdf plain text: mng-131.txt item: #24 of 232 id: mng-132 author: Njegomir, Vladimir; Tepavac, Rajko title: Corporate Governance in Insurance Companies date: 2014-07-14 words: 10505 flesch: 27 summary: The Statement on the application of corporate governance code i.e., the report on corporate governance quality mainly indicates the key as- pects of corporate governance and reports on the comparison between the actual and the standardized con- ditions, identified deficiencies or confirmation if the corporate governance complies with the corporate governance code. Introduction The emergence of corporate governance can be associated with the emergence of the first international companies in the 16th and 17th century, such as the East India Company, the Levant Company or keywords: accordance; addition; application; articles; assembly; association; audit; authority; bank; basis; board; bodies; business; capital; chamber; commerce; company; control; corporate governance; corporate management; decision; development; different; directors; duties; economic; fact; financial; framework; functions; gazette; general; governance code; governance framework; governance quality; guidance; implementation; importance; improvement; incorporation; individual; industry; information; insurance companies; insurance industry; insurance law; insurer; interests; internal; international; issues; key; law; legal; level; long; main; management; managing; market; members; new; novi; official; operations; oversight; ownership; paper; particular; persons; practice; principles; public; quality corporate; responsibilities; risk; risk management; rules; sad; senior; serbia; set; shareholders; special; specific; state; stock; structure; supervision; supervisory; sustainable; system; term; tier cache: mng-132.pdf plain text: mng-132.txt item: #25 of 232 id: mng-133 author: Miklavc, Bernarda; Stare, Janez title: Introducing Social Responsibility in Local Government Bodies and the Golden Thread Project date: 2014-07-14 words: 5460 flesch: 38 summary: She is especially interested in employee satisfaction, human resource management, the social responsibility of business organisations and in the non-business sphere. Local government organisations provide services to citizens in the same way that administrative units do, and since both are part of the public administration we would also like to test the potential contribution of the Golden Thread project in the field of local government. keywords: administration; business sector; comparison; corporate; development; differences; dimensions; employee; environment; field; golden; government; human; individual; local; local government; management; methodology; municipalities; non; organisation; project; public; quality; questionnaire; questions; relationship; research; respondents; responsibility; results; sector respondents; significant; significant differences; slovenia; social; social responsibility; statements; study; thread; total; units; urban; work; working cache: mng-133.pdf plain text: mng-133.txt item: #26 of 232 id: mng-136 author: Pavlović, Vladan; Milačić, Srećko; Ljumović, Isidora title: Controversies about the Accounting Treatment of Transfer Fee in the Football Industry date: 2014-04-25 words: 5702 flesch: 55 summary: As mentioned by Dobbins and Trussell, the valuation of football player registrations was, for the first time, undertaken in the UK in 1975. In the past few years, there has been a constant increase of transfer fee value, and having in mind the amount, it is not surprising that there is a great public interest in this issue. keywords: accounting; amortization; assets; bosman; bourgeois; business; capitalization; case; city; clubs; contract; contribution; cost; current; economics; end; england; example; expenses; faculty; fees; financial; football; football clubs; football player; increase; industry; intangible; journal; liverpool; livne; loss; madrid; management; manchester; market; new; period; phd; players; practice; priština; procedure; real; registration; registration value; replacement; reporting; research; results; rowbottom; theory; time; transfer; transfer fees; transfer value; treatment; uefa; united; university; value cache: mng-136.pdf plain text: mng-136.txt item: #27 of 232 id: mng-137 author: Levi Jakšić, Maja title: Thematic Section of the Journal Management date: 2014-04-25 words: 1197 flesch: 10 summary: Despite the problems of the global financial crises and a high rate of unemployment registered in different parts of the world, the key to revitalization and emerging of new pro- sperous economic cycles lies in larger investments in research and new technology development projects. The general theme of the Symposium «New industrialization, reengineering and sustainabilty» draws spe- cial attention to the theory and practice of new policy and strategy oriented towards new technology, ope- rations and competitive innovative goods and services for sustainable development. keywords: business; challenges; development; different; economic; faculty; industrialization; innovation; issues; journal; management; new; operations; problems; prof; reengineering; round; serbia; strategy; sustainable; table; technology; themes cache: mng-137.pdf plain text: mng-137.txt item: #28 of 232 id: mng-139 author: Savić, Ljubodrag title: New Industrialization in Serbia – Reality or Delusion date: 2014-04-25 words: 3344 flesch: 42 summary: Industrial development in Serbia – a historical perspective The focus on new industrialization policy and strategy as the new goal of Serbian economy has emerged and become more explicit in the public -scientific/academic, government and industrial domains. The rate of industrial development in the period 1955-1990 was 7.7% which was and still is an extremely high rate. keywords: beograd; development; economic; economies; economy; effects; employment; euros; exports; faculty; foreign; future; gdp; goal; growth; high; increase; industrial; industrial development; industrial production; industrialization; industry; intensive; journal; level; ljubodrag; main; management; mind; model; new; number; overall; period; policy; practice; previous; production; products; rate; rise; savić; sector; serbia; social; state; technological; theory; workers; world; year cache: mng-139.pdf plain text: mng-139.txt item: #29 of 232 id: mng-14 author: Maričić, Milica; Zornić, Nikola; Pilčević, Ivan; Dačić-Pilčević, Aleksandra title: ARWU vs. Alternative ARWU Ranking: What are the Consequences for Lower Ranked Universities? date: 2017-05-16 words: 9717 flesch: 53 summary: The values of the first and the second best universities of each ARWU and Alternative ARWU indicator 11 Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies 2017/22(1) Indicator Rank University Value Alumni 1 Harvard University 100 2 University of Cambridge 77.1 Awards 1 Harvard University 100 2 University of Cambridge 96.6 HiCi 1 Harvard University 100 2 Stanford University 80.1 N&S 1 Harvard University 100 2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 73.1 PUB 1 Harvard University 100 2 University of Toronto 79.1 PCP 1 California Institute of Technology 100 2 Harvard University 76.6 APCP 1 California Institute of Technology 100 2 Harvard University 80.0 12 Milica Maričić, Nikola Zornić, Ivan Pilčević, Aleksandra Dačić-Pilević 2017/22(1) Discussion and Conclusion Although statisticians, experts in higher education assessment, and bibliometricians raised their concern regarding the university rankings (for example, Saisana et al., 2011; Marginson, 2014), various stakeholders still believe university rankings are vital for the development of higher education (Kauppi, 2016). The correlation analysis (Table 9) between the indicators on the entire sample reveals that the correlations between the four 8 Milica Maričić, Nikola Zornić, Ivan Pilčević, Aleksandra Dačić-Pilević 2017/22(1) Alternative ARWU groups 1-100 101-200 201-300 301-400 401-500 Total ARWU groups 1-100 83 13 4 0 0 100 101-200 17 69 10 3 1 100 201-300 0 18 65 15 2 100 301-400 0 0 21 66 13 100 401-500 0 0 0 16 84 100 Total 100 100 100 100 100 500 PCP APCP ARWU group Mean Std min max Alternative ARWU group Mean Std Min Max 1-100 31.662 12.605 17.5 100 1-100 35.953 11.649 20.0 100 101-200 21.909 3.934 12.2 32.2 101-200 27.073 4.822 15.9 41.8 201-300 19.000 3.180 1.5 28.8 201-300 25.276 7.222 16.7 76.6 301-400 18.428 5.813 12 58.9 301-400 22.482 4.839 15.0 45.3 401-500 16.347 4.310 10.3 37.9 401-500 19.306 4.644 5.0 37.8 indicators are positive, medium to strong, and statistically significant. keywords: 401; absolute; academic; account; adobe; alternative arwu; alumni; analysis; apcp; approach; arwu; arwu group; arwu ranking; award; bornmann; business; component; conducted; correlation; data; dačić; difference; doi; education; example; factor; faculty; false; fields; group; hand; hici; higher; impact; indicators; information; institution; ivan; journal; level; management; maričić; mean; methodology; milica; n&s; new; nikola; nobel; normalization; number; observed; official; overall; p<0.01; papers; pca; pilčević; position; positive; prizes; pub; rank difference; ranking; ranks; research; results; science; scores; significant; statistics; table; technology; test; true; universities; university; university ranking; values; variance; world; year; zornić cache: mng-14.pdf plain text: mng-14.txt item: #30 of 232 id: mng-142 author: Vukmirovic, Jovanka; Vukmirovic, Aleksandra; Vukmirović, Dragan title: Mapping of the Business Infrastructure in Serbia with a Special View at Brownfield and Greenfield date: 2014-04-25 words: 6400 flesch: 40 summary: There are no adopted expenditure standards for equipping industrial zones, given the big differences that are present depending on the location and the existing resources, but on the basis of examples from prac- tice (in Zrenjanin, €5,300,000 have been spent for equipping 72 ha with infrastructure) the amount for stan- dard equipping of a hectare of industrial zone is €80,000 ± 20%. Introduction – basic definitions and methodological foundation “The registration of the first clusters and incubators in 2005 marked the beginning of the development of busi- ness infrastructure in Serbia, with the goal to increase the competitiveness of the domestic economy, attract foreign investments and stimulate a more balanced regional development through the founding of industrial and technological parks, as well as industrial zones. keywords: activities; amounts; analysis; area; army; average; belgrade; brownfield; brownfield facilities; brownfield sites; business; business infrastructure; centres; clusters; cooperatives; data; development; distance; economic; economy; enterprises; equipped; facilities; free; funds; greenfield; incubators; industrial; industrial zones; infrastructure; intended; journal; lack; land; law; lines; local; lsgu; main; major; management; mapping; municipalities; national; number; parks; period; plan; practice; regional; regional development; republic; results; revitalization; sciences; self; serbia; sites; state; support; survey; technological; terms; theory; total; towns; use; zones cache: mng-142.pdf plain text: mng-142.txt item: #31 of 232 id: mng-143 author: Bilen-Katić, Branka; Radovanović, Nikola title: The Role of Intellectual Property in Developing a Knowledge-Based Society date: 2014-04-25 words: 4559 flesch: 36 summary: 2. Intellectual property rights in the Republic of Serbia The Republic of Serbia is a country with a long tradition in the legal protection of intellectual property. Apart from administrative tasks, the IPO is also responsible for the following: application of international agree- ments regarding intellectual property protection, presentation and representation of interests of the Repub- lic of Serbia in international organizations specialized in intellectual property protection, supervision of collective societies in the area of copyright and related rights, development of intellectual property protec- tion, information and educational activities related to intellectual property protection. keywords: activities; applications; awareness; business; centre; companies; design; development; economic; economy; education; efficient; eic; european; function; increase; industrial; information; intellectual property; ipo; ipp; journal; knowledge; legal; management; national; new; number; office; patent; period; practice; process; property office; property protection; property rights; protection; raising; related; report; republic; rights; seminars; serbia; services; smes; society; specialized; stakeholders; strategy; support; system; theory; trademark; university; use; years cache: mng-143.pdf plain text: mng-143.txt item: #32 of 232 id: mng-144 author: Novcic Korac, Branka; Miletic, Branislav title: Differential advantages of Serbia – internal and external perspective date: 2018-09-05 words: 9134 flesch: 56 summary: ��#�%� ��0� � � /�%��������� ��)� � � ������������ ���� )� ���������!��#�$�%� ���� �&� � 4�#���$�2�� ���� �&� � ���$(�$���������1�!��� ���� � 4�#���$�2�� ��,� ��� � /�%��#�� ���� ��� � /�%��#�� �� � �&� .�2�����#�!���%� ���� ��� � ��$#��1�2�����%������ �� � ��� � .�2�����#�!���%� �� � ��� ��(2��������%�%���� ���� ��� � ���$(�$���������1�!��� ��+� ��� � ���(#���#�%�(#2�%� ��*� ��� � ��5#�%�#(2�(#�� ��+� �0� � ����$���� ��*� ��� � ��(2��������%�%���� ���� �,� � '��$#���� ��+� �0� � � � � � 4�#���$�2�� ��+� �,� � � � � � '(%���%%����������� ��+� �+� � � � � � �#��(2�%� ��0� �*� � � � � � � � � � � � 33 Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies 2018/23(2) EXTERNAL perception INTERNAL perception DIFFERENTIAL ADVANTAGE Average RANK DIFFERENTIAL ADVANTAGE % RANK People and mentality 1.3 1 People and mentality 16.7 1 Food and beverages 4.3 2 Geographical position 11.9 2 Culture and tradition 5.3 3 Historical & Cultural heritage 9.2 3 Sports 5.7 4 Good fun 8.5 4 Business potential 6 5 Internal problems 8.3 5 Natural resources 7.6 6 Natural resources 7.9 6 Language and alphabet 9 7 Hospitality 7.0 7 History 9.7 8 Gastronomy 6.1 8 War legacy 12 9 Bad politics and governance 4.5 9 Sports 3.7 Table 1: Demographic profile of samples in Italy, Austria, Slovenia and Serbia 30 Branka Novčić Korać, Branislav Miletić 2018/23(2) � ������ �� � ��� � ��� ���� � ���� � �� ������� ��� � �� ������� ��� � �� �������� �� � �� �������� �� �������� � � � � � � � � � � � ����� �� �� ��� � � �� ���� � � �� � ��� � �� � � �� ������� � �� ��� � �� �� � � � �� �� � �� � � �� �� �� �������� �� � � � � � � � � � � !� ��������� �� �� � � � �� �� ��� � �� �� �� �� � �� �� �� � ������������� � �� � � � �� ��� � �� �� ���� � � �� ��� ����������� �� � ��� � � �� ��� � � �� ���� � � �� � � External research participants in Italy, Austria and Slovenia were informed about the survey via social media and mailing lists. keywords: + �; adobe; advantages; analysis; associations; attributes; austria; bad; belgrade; branding; brands; branislav; branka; business; case; companies; concept; countries; country; culture; destination; differences; differential; differential advantages; diplomacy; doi; economies; external; false; good; hall; historical; history; identity; image; important; initiatives; internal; italy; journal; key; knowledge; korać; legacy; main; management; marketing; matching; miletić; nation; nation branding; national; negative; new; novcic; novčić; number; paper; past; people; perception; place; place branding; political; position; positive; present; problems; public; qualitative; question; research; resources; samples; sentiment; serbia; similarities; slovenia; social; solutions; stakeholders; state; strategy; strong; study; sustainable; table; tourism; true; unique; war; years; yugoslavia cache: mng-144.pdf plain text: mng-144.txt item: #33 of 232 id: mng-145 author: Levi Jakšić, Maja; Marinković, Sanja; Rakićević, Jovana title: Sustainable Technology Entrepreneurship and Development – the Case of Serbia date: 2014-04-27 words: 4923 flesch: 30 summary: Introduction It is generally accepted, theoretically elaborated and practically tested and proved that growth and devel- opment are clearly based and dependent on new technology and innovation. This was mainly due to the rising and urgent necessity to direct, guide and manage the exponential growth of new technology towards fulfilment of social and economic goals, at all levels and in different spheres of the actions taken by mankind (Levi Jakšić, 2010). keywords: applications; business; concept; development; different; economic; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurship; environment; equipment; exports; goals; goods; growth; horizontal; ict; imports; indicators; innovation; investments; issues; journal; levi; management; new; new technology; opportunity; organizational; patent; period; practice; property; r&d; related; republic; research; residents; scientific; serbia; services; society; source; sustainable; sustainable development; sustainable technology; technological; technologies; technology; technology entrepreneurship; technology transfer; theory; total; trademark; transfer; use; value; vertical; worldbank cache: mng-145.pdf plain text: mng-145.txt item: #34 of 232 id: mng-15 author: Ruso, Jelena; Filipović, Jovan; Pejović, Gordana title: The Role of Higher Education in National Quality Infrastructure Policy-Making date: 2017-05-16 words: 6238 flesch: 45 summary: Through the development of higher education in Serbia, from the first step in the history of higher education, the main goal was to produce experts to meet the needs of industry and society (Slavkovic and Eisuke, 2009). This article, which addresses the role of higher education in the Serbian quality infrastructure policy-making, is an analy- sis of QI related contents of higher education institution curriculum (see Lozano, 2010). keywords: accreditation; adobe; analysis; assessment; belgrade; business; categories; category; conformity; control; courses; curricula; development; doi; educated; education; elements; environment; faculties; faculty; false; filipović; global; good; gordana; higher; higher education; important; infrastructure; institutions; international; issues; jelena; journal; jovan; keywords; knowledge; leaders; makers; making; management; nqi; organizational; pejović; policy; policy makers; political; politicians; process; production; public; quality; quality infrastructure; quality management; research; results; role; ruso; sciences; serbia; social; standardization; standards; study; subjects; sustainability; sustainable; system; technical; trade; true; universities; university; world cache: mng-15.pdf plain text: mng-15.txt item: #35 of 232 id: mng-151 author: Shkliarevsky, Gennady title: Understanding the Process of Creation: A New Approach date: 2017-10-31 words: 9483 flesch: 48 summary: The commodification of creativity has attracted attention of many researchers as is evidenced by an extensive body of literature that brings into focus the issue of control and management of creative processes (Machlup, 1980; Nonaka, 1994; Nonaka and Takeuchi, 1995; Wierzbicki and Nakamori, n.d.; Davenport, Jarvenpaa, and Beers, 1995; Davenport, De Long and Beers, 1998; Nonaka, Krogh and Voelpel, 2006; Brocke and Rosemann, 2010). Many processes in nature can be often classified as random and deterministic at the same time (Berkowitz, et al., 2006, p. 661). keywords: approach; article; axiomatic; boden; bricmont; business; capacity; chaos; conservation; control; creation; creative; creativity; creator; current; description; determinism; deterministic; disciplined; disequilibrium; economies; equilibration; example; existence; exploration; fact; false; functions; gennady; gödel; important; intelligence; journal; justification; knowledge; logical; management; mechanism; mental; mind; natural; nature; need; new; objective; operations; order; paradoxes; particular; perspective; phenomena; piaget; play; point; possible; press; primas; principle; problem; process; processes; production; proof; quantum; question; randomness; rational; reality; regulation; regulatory; related; relationship; result; role; science; shkliarevsky; shows; solutions; space; stabilization; studies; study; sustainable; system; theoretical; theory; thinking; true; understanding; universe; university; view; way; work; york cache: mng-151.pdf plain text: mng-151.txt item: #36 of 232 id: mng-152 author: Qadir, Imran; Ali, Amjad title: Importance of Logistics Processes for Customer Service and Firm Performance: Evidence from Furniture Industry of Pakistan date: 2017-11-21 words: 7117 flesch: 49 summary: A meta-analysis of logistics customer service. Views of logistics service providers on modularity in logistics services. keywords: amjad; applications; business; chain; chain management; communication; companies; competitive; cost; customer; customer service; data; delivery; distribution; effect; efficiency; false; firm; firm performance; flexibility; furniture; impact; imran; inbound; industry; information; integration; international; international journal; journal; logistics; logistics management; logistics processes; management; manufacturing; marketing; operations; organizations; outbound; outsourcing; pakistan; performance; physical; positive; practices; processes; production; relationship; research; results; review; role; sales; satisfaction; sciences; service; significant; spanning; strategic; strategy; study; supply; supply chain; technology; time; true; value cache: mng-152.pdf plain text: mng-152.txt item: #37 of 232 id: mng-154 author: Gašević, Dragana; Tomašević, Dragana; Vranješ, Marija title: Key Factors Determining the Ethnocentric Tendencies of Consumers in Serbia date: 2017-11-21 words: 7733 flesch: 51 summary: Therefore, it is of utmost significance to realize that consumers rely on various signals and make different decisions depending on their inclinations towards consumer ethnocentrism. The aim of this paper is to examine the influence and interaction of demographic characteristics of respondents in Serbia on consumer ethnocentrism. keywords: alpha; attitudes; behaviour; bosnia; business; case; cetscale; characteristics; comparison; consumer; consumer ethnocentrism; country; cronbach; cutura; data; demographic; differences; different; domestic; dragana; economics; education; effect; et al; ethnocentric tendencies; ethnocentrism; false; foreign; gasevic; gender; goods; groups; hand; herzegovina; higher; hypothesis; impact; income; influence; international; item; journal; level; local; lower; management; marija; marketing; mean; novi; number; older; oriented; origin; products; purchase; questionnaire; republic; research; respondents; results; rsd; sad; sample; scale; serbia; sharma; shimp; significant; studies; tendencies; test; true; university; women; years; younger cache: mng-154.pdf plain text: mng-154.txt item: #38 of 232 id: mng-157 author: Stojanovic-Aleksic, Vesna; Boskovic, Aleksandra title: What really drives corporate social responsibility? date: 2017-10-31 words: 8706 flesch: 47 summary: Previous studies have dealt with CSR motives (Dare, 2016; Petrenko, Aime, Ridge, & Hill, 2016; Aguilera, Williams, Conley, & Rupp, 2006; Munilla & Miles, 2005), but there is a lack of empirical evidence on their connection to the level of CSR development, particularly in terms of the internal and external dimensions. The study provides relevant insights into the interdependence of CSR motives and the level of CSR, as well as the level of state ownership and CSR, thus expanding the knowledge base in this field and overcoming the observed gap. keywords: activities; addition; aguilera; aleksandra; aleksić; analysis; areas; business; community; companies; company; competitive; corporate; corporate social; corporations; csr; csr motives; customers; dare; data; development; differences; different; disclosure; doi; dominant; drivers; economics; employees; environmental; european; evidence; external; factors; false; financial; firms; general; governance; higher; important; instrumental; internal; internal csr; journal; level; majority; management; managers; moral; motives; order; organizational; ownership; paper; performance; positive; practices; private; public; relationship; research; respondents; responsibility; results; review; sample; satisfaction; serbia; significant; social; social responsibility; society; specific; stakeholders; state; state ownership; stojanović; structure; studies; study; sustainable; terms; test; total; true; vesna cache: mng-157.pdf plain text: mng-157.txt item: #39 of 232 id: mng-159 author: Arsic, Sinisa title: Key factors of project success in family small and medium-sized companies: the theoretical review date: 2017-10-23 words: 6049 flesch: 43 summary: The largest share of family companies is present in Italy, France and Portugal; • The capital of family companies is smaller than that of non-family companies, but on an average, the number of employees is similar; • The life cycle length of family companies is on an average 60 years, while in non-family companies, the average life expectancy is 43 years (one-fifth of family-owned companies are older than a century); • Investments in family projects provide better yields than those in non-family companies (since each euro invested in the family business is due to yield 3.5 euros, while in non-family companies it yields 2.4 euros); • It is possible, therefore, to define the main research question, and the answer to that question lies within the systematization of reviewed literature: “Is the nature of project management in family companies different when compared to non-family companies?” keywords: activities; adobe; arsić; better; business; companies; company; competitiveness; countries; criteria; critical; cycle; development; doi; economic; economies; employees; environment; et al; european; factors; false; family; family business; family companies; financial; firm; general; growth; implementation; industry; innovation; institutional; journal; key; level; life; long; main; management; market; medium; model; non; owner; paper; performance; phase; project; project management; project success; regional; research; resources; results; review; role; serbia; siniša; sized; small; smes; solutions; specific; stability; strategy; structure; studies; study; success; success factors; successful; support; terms; theoretical; true; years cache: mng-159.pdf plain text: mng-159.txt item: #40 of 232 id: mng-16 author: Peljko, Žiga; Jordan, Gašper; Jeraj, Mitja; Todorović, Ivan; Marič, Miha title: Do Entrepreneur’s Creative Abilities Influence Company’s Growth? date: 2017-05-16 words: 6697 flesch: 48 summary: Some (Chen et al., 2015) even use the term creative entrepreneurs. 26 Žiga Peljko, Gašper Jordan, Mitja Jeraj, Ivan Todorović, Miha Marič 2017/22(1) 2.2. It also does not mean that creative entrepreneurs succeed with their ideas (Gicheva & Link, 2016). keywords: abilities; activity; adobe; basadur; behavioral; business; combined; companies; company; constructs; creative; creativity; determinants; development; doi:10.1016; economic; economies; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurship; faculty; false; field; figure; finding; frequency; gašper; growth; high; ideas; innovation; international; ivan; jeraj; jordan; journal; knowledge; leadership; management; marič; miha; mitja; model; new; organizational; peljko; percent; problem; procedia; process; processes; psychology; questionnaire; related; relations; research; role; sample; sciences; serbia; significance; skills; slovenia; social; solutions; solving; structural; study; sustainable; table; test; thinking; todorović; true; university; usa; values; work; years; žiga cache: mng-16.pdf plain text: mng-16.txt item: #41 of 232 id: mng-161 author: Vojtek, Nikola D. title: Managing business processes using soft computing techniques – a literature review date: 2017-10-31 words: 6805 flesch: 56 summary: Fuzzy process control: construction of control charts with fuzzy numbers. An intelligent sales forecasting system through integration of artificial ne- ural network and fuzzy neural network. keywords: 2018/23(1; algorithm; analysed; analysis; application; approach; authors; business; capability; chain; computing; control; data; decision; design; different; doi; false; forecasting; fuzzy; fuzzy logic; huang; information; international; journal; kumru; kuo; learning; literature; liu; logic; making; management; methods; model; modelling; networks; neural; neural networks; nikola; nonlinear; numbers; papers; peidro; planning; problem; process; processes; production; quality; research; results; review; sales; sct; sets; soft; supply; support; systems; table; techniques; time; true; tzeng; uncertainty; use; vojtek; wong; xue; zadeh; zhang cache: mng-161.pdf plain text: mng-161.txt item: #42 of 232 id: mng-163 author: Karabasevic, Darjan; Stanujkic, Dragisa; Urosevic, Snezana; Popovic, Gabrijela; Maksimovic, Mladjan title: An Approach to Criteria Weights Determination by Integrating the DELPHI and the Adapted SWARA Methods date: 2017-10-31 words: 6349 flesch: 45 summary: Over time, many approaches that can be used for the defining of criteria weights have been proposed, such as: the AHP method, proposed by Saaty (1977; 1980); the Delphi technique, proposed by Hwang and Lin (1987); the MACBETH method, proposed by Bana e Costa (1992) and Bana e Costa and Vansnick (1993); the SWARA method, proposed by Keršulienë et al. (2010); the FARE method, proposed by Ginevicius (2011); the KEMIRA method, proposed by Krylovas et al. (2014) and so on. Therefore, the significance of evaluation criteria, i.e., the weights of criteria, is important because it has an impact on the ranking of the results obtained by applying MCMD methods. keywords: ability; analytical; applied; approach; belgrade; business; communication; criteria; criteria weights; criterion; decision; determination; determining; doi; economics; education; et al; evaluation; evaluation criteria; experts; faculty; false; final; hashemkhani; importance; initial; international; journal; karabasevic; kersulienë; knowledge; leadership; list; making; management; mcdm; method; order; organizational; personal; personnel; popovic; presentation; problem; process; rank; relative; research; respondents; round; sales; selection; set; skills; stanujkic; step; survey; swara; table; true; university; urosevic; weights; work; zavadskas; zolfani cache: mng-163.pdf plain text: mng-163.txt item: #43 of 232 id: mng-164 author: Jović, Marija; Kostic Stankovic, Milica; Neskovic, Ema title: Factors Affecting Students’ Attitudes towards E-Learning date: 2017-09-21 words: 5846 flesch: 58 summary: In recent years, E-learning has become a popular way of gaining knowledge (Benkovic & Dobrota, 2012) for many students worldwide, be- cause it represents an easy, modern, and cost-effective solution for universities and lecturers, as well as stu- dents (Berman & Levine, 2008; Bouhnik & Marcus, 2006; Capper, 2002; Douglas, Gregg, & Mangione, 2001; Motiwalla, 2007). What drives a successful e-Learning? keywords: acceptance; addition; adobe; analysis; attitudes; behavioral; belgrade; benefits; chen; computer; content; data; davis; design; different; doi; ease; education; ema; factors; faculty; false; influence; intention; interactive; journal; jovic; kostić; learning; management; marija; milica; milutinovic; model; nešković; online; organizational; previous; research; results; satisfaction; sciences; stanković; students; studies; study; system; tam; technology; theory; true; university; use; usefulness; video; wang cache: mng-164.pdf plain text: mng-164.txt item: #44 of 232 id: mng-165 author: Damnjanovic, Vesna; Mijatovic, Ivana title: Student Perception of Benefits from Being Engaged in International Case Study Competitions date: 2017-09-21 words: 7757 flesch: 42 summary: The next section introduces a literature review related to active teaching methods and case study competitions. Referring to potential employability skills, case study competitions improve teamwork, critical thinking and communication skills, which are the skills that employers require from their new employees (Burke et al., 2013). keywords: active; advantages; analysis; approach; areas; belgrade; benefits; better; business; business case; case; case competition; case study; colleagues; competitions; contacts; context; countries; critical; damnjanovic; different; discussion; doi; education; environment; experience; faculty; false; findings; future; higher; important; improvement; incidents; individual; information; international; international case; ivana; journal; knowledge; learning; management; marketing; method; mijatović; new; number; opportunity; organizational; paper; participants; people; perception; practical; preparation; presentation; problem; process; quality; real; research; respondents; results; schools; sciences; self; serbia; skills; solutions; solving; specific; standardization; students; studies; study; study competitions; sustainable; teaching; team; teamwork; technique; thinking; total; true; universities; university; vesna; way; work; world cache: mng-165.pdf plain text: mng-165.txt item: #45 of 232 id: mng-166 author: Rakic, Mira; Rakic, Beba; Stanojević, Ljiljana title: Consumer Ethnocentrism – Marketing Challenge for Companies: The Case of Serbia date: 2018-10-27 words: 9656 flesch: 57 summary: In which product categories domestic products are better? Provided answers were: food, beverages, health & health care, electronic products, household products, per- sonal care & beauty, cleaning products, clothing and footwear products and automobiles. The CE influences the attitudes and consumer behaviour toward domestic products and brands as better compared to foreign, and purchasing of domestic products and brands. keywords: '$ �; antecedents; attitudes; beba; behaviour; brands; business; buying; categories; characteristics; companies; consequences; consumer ethnocentrism; consumers; countries; country; data; decision; different; ding; doi; domestic; domestic companies; domestic products; education; ethnocentrism; false; fernandez; ferrin; figure; following; foreign; governments; groups; hand; high; higher; imc; importance; income; influence; international; journal; kostic; level; liu; ljiljana; lower; management; marketing; mira; order; origin; positive; products; purchase; purchasing; quality; question; rakić; relationship; research; respondents; results; serbia; sharma; shimp; solutions; strategies; study; table; true; value; wang; � '$ cache: mng-166.pdf plain text: mng-166.txt item: #46 of 232 id: mng-167 author: Joksimovic, Ljubinka; Manic, Slavica; Jovic, Danica title: Public Sector’s Innovativeness: Theoretical and Methodological Perplexities date: 2018-03-03 words: 7230 flesch: 37 summary: 06_Manic:tipska.qxd 53 Ljubinka Joksimović, Slavica Manić*, Danica Jović University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics, Serbia Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies 2018/23(1) Abstract: Research question: This article considers the problems of measuring public sector innovation by asking the question whether and why interpretation of the achievements regarding the public sector innovativeness might be questionable. Motivation: The most recent literature on public sector innovation reveals two perspectives. keywords: 2018/23(1; analysis; approach; assimilation; business; challenges; changes; claims; commission; concept; creation; danica; demarcation; different; doi; economics; efficiency; empirical; european; fact; false; governance; hartley; indicators; innovation; innovativeness; insights; integrative; joksimović; journal; jović; kattel; knowledge; literature; ljubinka; management; manić; measurement; measuring; mentioned; methodological; moore; new; order; performance; perspective; policy; private; private sector; problems; process; productivity; psi; public; public sector; public value; recent; research; results; review; sector; sector innovation; service; service innovation; slavica; society; studies; surveys; theoretical; true; understanding; university; use; value; way; witell; years cache: mng-167.pdf plain text: mng-167.txt item: #47 of 232 id: mng-168 author: Živaljević, Aleksandra; Bevanda, Vuk; Trifunović, Dragana title: Life Cycle of Quality Management System in Organizations date: 2017-10-23 words: 7237 flesch: 48 summary: Keywords: Quality management system; process frequency; internal audit; corrective measures; preventive measures. All companies which did not apply the QMS fully were excluded from further analysis of process frequency. keywords: 10th; 1st; 7th; actions; aleksandra; application; audit; better; bevanda; business; certification; change; companies; company; control; corrective; customer; cycle; data; design; development; difference; documents; dragana; false; figure; frequency; groups; i.e.; implementation; improvement; internal; iso; journal; life; management; management system; maturity; measures; minimal; months; nonconformities; number; order; organization; parallel; preventive; procedures; process; process frequency; processes; product; qms; qms maturity; quality; quality management; questionnaire; real; research; review; seventh; standard; studies; sustainable; system; table; time; trifunović; true; vuk; year; živaljević cache: mng-168.pdf plain text: mng-168.txt item: #48 of 232 id: mng-169 author: Vukmirović, Valentina; Petrović, Dejan; Kostić-Stanković, Milica title: Strategic management and its effects on Serbian wood industry date: 2017-11-21 words: 9384 flesch: 51 summary: The aim of this paper is to gain an insight into the ex- tent to which wood industry enterprises apply strategic approach (their vision, mission and development strategies) when making business decisions, as well as the effects of such approach. According to the results of Sthendahl and Roos (2008) empirical research conducted among wood industry enterprises in Sweden and Finland, the authors claim that the issue of increased competitive pressure from low-cost economies can be solved by developing and implementing new strategies which are focusing on product differentiation. keywords: activities; adobe; aim; analysis; authors; belgrade; business; claim; clusters; companies; company; competitiveness; dejan; development; doi; domestic; economic; economies; employees; enterprises; export; external; faculty; false; foreign; forest; furniture; high; implementation; important; industry; industry enterprises; journal; kostić; lack; large; level; low; main; management; market; marketing; materials; medium; micro; milica; mission; new; number; objectives; order; organizational; overall; paper; performance; pestle; petrović; planning; plans; policy; position; processing; production; products; quality; questionnaires; raw; research; results; sciences; serbia; significant; slovakia; small; solutions; source; stanković; statement; statistical; strategic; strategic management; strategy; sustainable; swot; true; university; valentina; value; vision; vukmirović; wood; wood industry cache: mng-169.pdf plain text: mng-169.txt item: #49 of 232 id: mng-17 author: Milinković, Ivana; Kovačević, Ivana; Mihailović, Dobrivoje title: What Do Freshmen Want? Career Path Preferences Among Students date: 2017-05-16 words: 5820 flesch: 47 summary: There is a difference in life goals between students with various career path plans: students with intrinsic life goal choose entrepreneurship career path plan more often than students with extrinsic life goal. in life goals: students of ISIT are more prone towards intrinsic life goals in comparison with stu- dents of Management. keywords: adobe; aspirations; author; belgrade; business; career; career path; companies; contents; deci; department; development; differences; different; dobrivoje; doi; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurship; extrinsic; fact; faculty; false; female; freshmen; future; gender; goals; human; hyp; intrinsic; isit; ivana; journal; kasser; kovačević; life; life goals; management; managers; mihailović; milinković; motivation; new; organizational; paper; path; people; personal; plans; possible; preferences; psychology; research; results; ryan; sample; scale; sciences; self; social; solutions; students; study; studying; sustainable; technology; theory; true; university cache: mng-17.pdf plain text: mng-17.txt item: #50 of 232 id: mng-170 author: Avlijas, Goran title: Examining the Value of Monte Carlo Simulation for Project Time Management date: 2019-01-10 words: 6736 flesch: 47 summary: Monte Carlo project risk analysis. Case Study and Data Analysis A simple case will be used to illustrate how uncertainty in scheduling projects can be managed with the use of Monte Carlo simulations. keywords: 2019/24(1; activities; activity; analysis; application; approach; avlijaš; ball; benefits; beta; carlo; carlo method; carlo simulation; case; chain; completion; cost; critical; crystal; data; days; different; distribution; doi; duration; estimates; event; example; false; figure; goran; improvements; information; institute; journal; key; knowledge; kwak; limitations; management; managers; method; methodology; model; monte; monte carlo; network; order; paper; path; pessimistic; potential; practical; probability; process; project; project management; risk; schedule; significant; simulation; software; solutions; statistical; table; time; time management; total; traditional; trials; true; uncertainty; use; values; variance; virine; williams cache: mng-170.pdf plain text: mng-170.txt item: #51 of 232 id: mng-174 author: Petkovic, Goran; Konjikusic, Snezana; Barjaktarović, Lidija; Pindzo, Renata title: What is the Real State of Financial Management in Companies in the Republic of Serbia? date: 2019-09-02 words: 9223 flesch: 48 summary: The CB concept was analysed based on the following: investment and development policy, business plan application, cash flow projections, investment criteria for project selection, capital cost calculation for in- vestment decision making, discount rate correction for investment decision, cash flow for the stated differ- ences, the difference between company risk and a specific investment risk on determining the discount rate and the most common investment type. Column 3 contains the arithmetic mean differences relating to the risk management concept evalua- tion of certain pairs of different ownership structure companies. keywords: 2019/24(2; analysed; analysis; application; authors; average; bank; barjaktarovic; belgrade; budgeting; business; capital; cash; cfos; companies; company; comparison; concept; corporate; data; decision; development; differences; different; different ownership; dividend; doi; dpp; economics; enterprise; external; false; finance; financial; financing; findings; firms; following; foreign; future; goran; internal; investment; journal; konjikušić; level; lidija; line; making; management; market; new; operations; order; orsag; ownership; ownership structure; paper; period; pindžo; policy; practice; process; questionnaire; questions; rate; renata; republic; research; results; return; risk; risk management; serbia; significant; snežana; sources; stock; structure; survey; table; test; true; university; use; value; variable; variance; way cache: mng-174.pdf plain text: mng-174.txt item: #52 of 232 id: mng-175 author: Spahić, Nataša; Vuković, Bojana title: The Possibility of Predictions in Auditor’s Opinion: The Case of the Serbian Tobacco Industry date: 2018-09-07 words: 6452 flesch: 49 summary: Auditors meet some regulatory requirements, face new data analysis, transform the audit process, the balance between own activities, and, due to dynamic and changing environments, they are forced to expand the scope and purpose of the audit work, respecting new risks that are usually changing. Our goal was to explore whether one of the possible techniques for prediction the auditor’s opinion – multivariate discriminant analysis – can precisely predict a correct future audit opinion and whether this analysis is useful for finding solutions to performing predictions. keywords: accounting; adobe; analysis; application; assets; audit; auditing; auditor; balance; bojana; business; capital; case; classification; companies; company; correlation; data; decision; discriminant; discriminant analysis; discriminative; discriminatory; distance; doi; faculty; false; figure; financial; function; future; groups; independent; industry; intangible; journal; liabilities; mahalanobis; management; method; mining; multivariate; nataša; new; object; opinion; paper; positions; possible; prediction; process; qualified; republic; research; results; separation; serbia; sheet; significant; solutions; spahić; statements; statistical; supplies; systems; techniques; tobacco; tree; true; university; use; value; variables; vuković cache: mng-175.pdf plain text: mng-175.txt item: #53 of 232 id: mng-179 author: Petrović, Nataša title: Book review of: Our Renewable Future: Laying the Path for 100% Clean Energy by Richard Heinberg and David Fridley date: 2017-09-21 words: 1595 flesch: 35 summary: In view of this, the book presents two case studies of the most foremost countries in terms of renewable energy use, Spain and Germany. This has resulted in immoderate depletion of non-renewable energy sources. keywords: /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; adobe; authors; book; clean; climate; consumption; development; electricity; energy; environmental; false; fridley; future; heinberg; management; nataša; path; pdf; percent; petrović; renewable; solar; sustainable; true; wind; world cache: mng-179.pdf plain text: mng-179.txt item: #54 of 232 id: mng-18 author: Stupar, Mihailo; Milošević, Pavle; Petrović, Bratislav title: A Fuzzy Logic-Based System for Enhancing Scrum Method date: 2017-05-16 words: 7177 flesch: 54 summary: Study of fuzzy systems with Sugeno and Mamdani type fuzzy inference systems for determination of heartbeat cases on Electrocardiogram (ECG) signals. Keywords: scrum methodology, decision support system, fuzzy inference system, aggregation operator, feed- back function JEL Classification: C63, D81, L86 Corresponding author: Pavle Milošević, E-mail: pavle.milosevic@fon.bg.ac.rs seidin et al., 2015). keywords: accuracy; adobe; aggregation; agile; business; complex; decision; developers; development; doi:10.1016; easy; est; estimation; exp; experience; expert; false; feedback; fis; function; fuzzy; fuzzy logic; ieee; inference; inputs; international; interval; iteration; journal; linguistic; logic; management; master; medium; membership; methodology; mihailo; milošević; model; mse; operator; order; output; parameters; pavle; petrović; points; process; product; project; proposed; real_out; rules; sciences; scrum; selection; set; sets; software; solutions; sprint; story; stupar; sustainable; system; table; task; true; type; values; variable; wei cache: mng-18.pdf plain text: mng-18.txt item: #55 of 232 id: mng-181 author: Jevtić, Miloš; Jovanović, Milica; Krivokapić, Jovan title: A New Approach to Measuring the Correlation of Organizational Alignment and Performance date: 2018-03-06 words: 7483 flesch: 43 summary: By defining the method of measuring the elements of the organization, we tried to contribute to solv- ing the critical issue of organizational element alignment. Therefore, the compliance of all three elements is measured by the value of the standard deviation value, which is calculated according to the formula (Kovacic, 1994): where n represents the number of organizational elements (3 in this case), x̄ (x-bar) – arithmetic mean of organizational elements values, x i – i-th organizational element (i = 1, 2, 3). keywords: 2018/23(1; accountability; alignment; authors; average; business; coefficients; companies; control; correlation; criteria; data; dependent; design; different; doi; efficiency; elements; employees; faculty; false; formalization; frame; hypothesis; influence; internal; jevtić; journal; jovan; jovanović; krivokapić; level; lower; management; measurement; measuring; milica; miloš; mintzberg; model; new; number; observed; order; organizational; organizational alignment; organizational design; organizational elements; organizational performance; paper; percentile; performance; position; proposed; related; research; resources; results; revenue; rules; sample; sampling; scale; sciences; serbia; simons; solutions; span; statements; strategy; structure; survey; system; total; true; university; values; variables cache: mng-181.pdf plain text: mng-181.txt item: #56 of 232 id: mng-182 author: Jovičić Vuković, Ana; Damnjanović, Jelena; Papić-Blagojević, Nataša; Jošanov-Vrgović, Ivana; Gagić, Snježana title: Impact of Leadership on Innovation: Evidence from the Hotel Industry date: 2018-09-07 words: 7381 flesch: 43 summary: Keywords: Transformational leadership, transcational leadership, innovation, hotel industry, Serbia JEL Classification: M54, O30, Z31 higher quality engagement and innovative behaviour (Bass, 1985; Bass & Avolio, 1990; Bass & Riggio, 2006). The concept of transformational leadership is one of the modern and often used theories of leadership (Day & Antonakis, 2012).Transformational leadership was originally introduced by Burns (1978) and further developed by a number of authors (Bass, 1985; Bass & Avolio 1990; Bennis & Nanus,1985; Kouzes & Posner, 2006). keywords: author; avolio; bass; behaviour; blagojević; business; changes; correlation; creative; creativity; data; development; different; doi; employees; environment; false; followers; gagić; hinkin; hospitality; hotel; impact; industry; influence; innovations; innovative; innovativeness; international; items; ivana; jelena; jones; journal; jovičić; jošanov; leadership; leadership style; management; motivation; nataša; new; novi; number; organizational; paper; papić; performance; phd; positive; psychology; quality; questionnaire; relationship; research; results; sad; school; serbia; service; significant; snježana; solutions; studies; study; style; support; table; tasks; tourism; tracey; transactional; transformational; transformational leadership; true; vision; vrgović; vuković cache: mng-182.pdf plain text: mng-182.txt item: #57 of 232 id: mng-184 author: Petrović, Marijana; Bojković, Nataša; Stamenković, Mladen; Anić, Ivan title: A Sensitivity Analysis of ELECTRE Based Stepwise Benchmarking for Policy: the Case of EU Digital Agenda date: 2018-03-06 words: 7740 flesch: 49 summary: A study on the selection of benchmarking paths in DEA. For example, Huggins (2010) points to policy benchmarking as a separate type along with performance and process benchmarking. keywords: agenda; alternative; analysis; application; approach; belgrade; benchmarking; benchmarks; best; business; coefficient; countries; data; decision; development; digital; doi; doi:10.1016; economies; electre; et al; european; example; faculty; false; final; forthcoming; goals; gradualism; information; intermediate; international; issue; ivan; journal; learning; level; lux; maker; making; management; marijana; measure; method; mladen; model; nataša; new; number; outranking; paper; parameters; path; performance; petrovic; petrovic et; policy; possible; public; relation; research; sensitivity; serbia; set; solutions; stability; stepwise; studies; sustainable; targets; threshold; tool; transfer; transport; true; values cache: mng-184.pdf plain text: mng-184.txt item: #58 of 232 id: mng-185 author: Lima, Eric Matheus Rocha; de Oliveira, Vivian; Pavlović, Vladan; Fischer, Carlos Norberto; Machado, Afonso Antonio; Tertuliano, Ivan Wallan title: The Influence of Expenditures in Football Industry Results: Case Study of the Brazilian Football League date: 2018-03-06 words: 9251 flesch: 54 summary: Added to this, the G3 group was the group with the lowest amount of football club expenditures, being significantly inferior to the other groups. Added to this, the G3 group had 77.08% of its clubs in the last two categories (Neutral and Relegation + Série B), which can also justify the increase in football club expenditures. keywords: 2018/23(1; afonso; analysis; antonio; average; best; brazilian; business; carlos; categories; category; claro; clubs; competition; continental; correlation; data; difference; division; dynamics; economics; elite; eric; expenditures; false; financial; football; football clubs; football league; friedman; g1 group; group; highest; inferential; investments; ivan; journal; league; league positions; league table; majority; management; marketing; matheus; millions; national; norberto; paulo; pavlovic; performance; period; positions; present; relegation; resources; results; revenues; rio; rocha; salaries; significant; similar; sport; state; studies; study; success; szymanski; são; série; table; teams; tertuliano; test; true; unesp; university; us$; values; vivian; vladan; wallan; way; years cache: mng-185.pdf plain text: mng-185.txt item: #59 of 232 id: mng-189 author: Radukic, Snezana; Perovic, Dusan title: Improving Eco - Efficiency Through Overcoming Sustainability Challenges: A Case Study For BSEC Member States date: 2019-09-02 words: 9681 flesch: 56 summary: %�� ������ �� ��&&� ���� � ���&!� : � �� ��:!�� ;3��� ���� ������: :� ��� !�&%%� �� � ������ ���� �� � � �!%� � (��2������ ���:!�%��� ��� :� �!� �� � ������ � ���&:!� �!�%! � -2 ��� ����! !�!� ���%�!& &� � �� ��� �� ����& �� �%!��% �� ����-�� � %��!� � � � � � � ����-�� ��!% !:! � � � � � � �� � � ��&�:: � � � � � � the following variables are taken as appropriate: gasoline prices, CO2 emissions per capita, coal production growth rate and the use of renewable resources for electricity production. keywords: 2019/24(2; activities; analysis; area; authors; bsec; bsec member; business; capita; case; co2; concept; consumption; correlation; countries; data; development; dušan; eco; ecological; economic; economies; effect; efficiency; ehrlich; electricity; emissions; energy; environmental; equation; factors; faculty; false; footprint; future; growth; higher; holdren; impact; important; increase; independent; intensive; issues; journal; level; management; member; member states; model; natural; order; organization; panel; perović; population; possible; prices; problems; production; radukić; rate; rebound; regional; renewable; research; resources; results; serbia; significant; snežana; solutions; states; statistical; sustainability; sustainable; table; trade; true; university; use; value; variable; world cache: mng-189.pdf plain text: mng-189.txt item: #60 of 232 id: mng-191 author: Pavlović, Marko; Bojičić, Radica R; Ratković, Milijanka C title: Customer satisfaction with postal services in Serbia date: 2018-03-06 words: 10698 flesch: 47 summary: Key words: Post, competitiveness, expectations of postal services users, perception of users of postal services, Servqual model. In accordance with the research objective, the following hypotheses have been defined: Initial hypothesis: Postal service users have higher expectations than those the quality of which is being provided. keywords: analysis; assurance; attributes; attributes scale; authors; average; belgrade; bojičić; business; calculations; chart; competition; consumer; customer; development; differences; dimension; divergences; eastern; economies; education; empathy; expected; faculty; false; higher; higher scores; highest; important; income; information; international; journal; level; lowest; mail; management; marketing; marko; milijanka; model; modern; monthly; necessary; needs; new; number; order; pavlović; place; postal; postal services; privatization; products; prominence; p˂0.01; quality; radica; ratković; region; relation; reliability; reliability dimension; research; residence; respondents; responsiveness; results; rsd; sample; sarac; satisfaction; scale; scores; sector; serbia; service quality; service users; services; servqual; severity; significant; social; solutions; source; southern; status; study; subjects; subscales; subsequent; sumadija; survey; sustainable; table; tangibles; tangibles dimension; time; true; universal; university; users; vojvodina; western; years cache: mng-191.pdf plain text: mng-191.txt item: #61 of 232 id: mng-193 author: Jovanovic Milenkovic, Marina; Vukmirovic, Aleksandra; Milenkovic, Dejan title: Big data analytics in the health sector: challenges and potentials date: 2019-01-10 words: 5752 flesch: 47 summary: The idea of the paper is that big health data analytics contributes to a better quality provision of health services. Keywords: healthcare, health analytics, big health data analytics, challenges and potentials, quality and efficiency of care. keywords: adobe; aleksandra; amounts; analysis; analytics; applications; belgrade; better; big data; big health; business; challenges; clinical; concept; costs; data analytics; data concept; decision; dejan; development; diseases; doi; dollars; drugs; efficiency; electronic; false; global; health; health analytics; health care; health data; healthcare; high; ims; information; institute; international; journal; jovanovic; large; making; management; marina; medical; medicine; milenkovic; new; opportunities; order; patients; population; potentials; processing; quality; radojicic; records; research; sector; serbia; services; solutions; storage; sustainable; system; technologies; technology; time; tools; treatment; true; use; vukmirovic; way cache: mng-193.pdf plain text: mng-193.txt item: #62 of 232 id: mng-194 author: Tertuliano, Ivan Wallan; Lima, Eric Matheus Rocha; Oliveira, Vivian; Santana, Bruna Alves; Pavlović, Vladan; Machado, Afonso Antonio title: Sport management in Emerging Economy: Squad size, Expenses and Results – Case of the Brazilian Football League date: 2020-01-01 words: 6990 flesch: 61 summary: According to Leoncini (2001), football clubs are undergoing social transformations in their respective envi- ronments that result in new ways of seeing the sport being one of them, through the operation of a generat- ing source of financial resources. Keywords: football, Brazilian football league, football clubs, classification of clubs, sports administration. keywords: 2012; 2013; addition; analysis; athletes; authors; best; better; brazil; brazilian; breuer; business; case; center; claro; classification; clubs; data; difference; division; doi; economics; false; financial; football; football clubs; futebol; group; higher; highest; inferential; influence; investments; ivan; journal; league; lima; machado; management; national; number; october; oliveira; paulo; pavlovic; performance; players; positions; professional; psychology; research; resources; results; revenues; rio; significant; size; spending; sports; squad; state; studies; study; szymanski; são; são paulo; table; teams; tertuliano; true; university; wages; wallan; year cache: mng-194.pdf plain text: mng-194.txt item: #63 of 232 id: mng-197 author: Makajić-Nikolić, Dragana title: Book review of: Metaheuristics for Business Analytics. A Decision Modeling Approach by Abraham Duarte, Manuel Laguna,and Rafael Martí date: 2017-12-22 words: 1679 flesch: 36 summary: Con- sequently, the shortage of knowledge of analytics methods and approaches has grown into a key challenge to practitioners in their efforts to build business analytics and data driven organization (Vidgen, Shaw, & Grant, 2017). 08_Nikolic:tipska.qxd 88 Dragana Makajić-Nikolić 2017/22(3) Dragana Makajić-Nikolić Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Serbia UDC: BOOK REVIEWS DOI: 10.7595/management.fon.2017.0025 Over the past two decades, the use of business analytics (BA) in organizations grew steadily until it became “a revolution that is impossible to miss” (Acito& Khatri, 2014). keywords: /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; adobe; analytics; authors; book; business; chapter; decision; dragana; false; gap; journal; makajić; management; metaheuristics; modelling; nikolić; optimization; organizational; practitioners; problems; processes; research; solution; true; use cache: mng-197.pdf plain text: mng-197.txt item: #64 of 232 id: mng-198 author: Mihailovic, Jovana title: The Future of mobile operators - New business models date: 2019-09-02 words: 8217 flesch: 41 summary: Table 2: Collaboration models between mobile operator and startup Source: A1, 2015; Dawinderpal, 2014; Deutsche Telekom, 2017; European communications, 2016; MTN, 2013; Telefonica, 2016; Telenor, 2016a; Telenor, 2016b Reports published by leading mobile operators (Telekom Austria, 2017; Telenor, 2017; Vodafone, 2017;) demonstrate that mobile operators have awareness about the market trend that generate constant need for new services, and that they are trying to raise their innovation activities in collaboration with different partners, which confirms that open innovation is the way to enforce internal innovation and create new products. By being the ‘backbone’ of digitalisation, mobile operators become infrastructure providers. keywords: 2019/24(2; access; austria; business; business model; case; changes; chapter; chesbrough; cisco; collaboration; companies; company; competition; data; development; different; digital; digitalisation; doi:10.1016; end; ericsson; european; eurostat; external; false; group; growth; higher; hub; ideas; important; industry; infrastructure; innovation; internal; international; internet; investment; itu; journal; jovana; knowledge; literature; management; market; mihailovic; mobile; mobile operators; model; need; network; new; number; offer; open; open innovation; operators; ott; paper; partners; partnerships; performance; product; programmes; providers; ratel; reports; research; revenue; serbia; services; solutions; startups; statistical; strategic; strategy; study; success; sustainable; technological; technology; telecommunication; telekom; telenor; traffic; trend; true; use; vip; vip mobile; vodafone; voice; way; weiblen; working; years cache: mng-198.pdf plain text: mng-198.txt item: #65 of 232 id: mng-199 author: Perčić, Karolina Robert; Perić, Nenad; Kutlača, Đuro title: The Acceptance of Innovation in the Form of Internet Media by Consumers in the Republic of Serbia date: 2019-09-02 words: 8035 flesch: 43 summary: Also, the purchases are more often performed via domestic sites compared to foreign ones (65%:43%). Introduction The adoption of Internet media by consumers in the Republic of Serbia as marketing innovations was per- formed firstly through a literature review and a research on this subject, and then through the presentation of the obtained results and conclusions. keywords: 2019/24(2; accounts; adoption; agency; belgrade; business; buy; category; communication; companies; company; confidence; consumers; correlation; data; development; diffusion; digital; direct; direct marketing; economies; error; facebook; faculty; false; frequency; group; growth; hypothesis; impact; important; information; innovation; innovators; instagram; internet; internet marketing; interval; journal; karolina; knowledge; kutlača; management; marketing; media; nenad; networks; new; number; online; order; ordering; pages; pearson; percentage; perić; process; products; purchasing; republic; research; respondents; results; rogers; serbia; services; significant; sites; social; sors; target; technology; terms; true; university; use; users; variables; way; web; year; đuro cache: mng-199.pdf plain text: mng-199.txt item: #66 of 232 id: mng-2 author: Minović, Jelena; Lazarević – Moravčević, Marija; Beraha, Isidora title: Strategic Orientation of SMEs: Empirical Research date: 2017-04-22 words: 7870 flesch: 40 summary: Consequently, strategic management in smaller enterprises must be less formal, more flexible and primarily oriented towards action (Coulter, 2010, p. 316). The category of small enterprises is comprised of economic enitities employing up to 50 people, while the category of medium-sized enterprises includes firms employing between 50 and 250 people. keywords: activities; advantage; atuahene; authors; banking; belgrade; beograd; business; company; competitive; competitive advantage; cost; coulter; data; degree; development; differentiation; economic; elements; empirical; employees; enterprises; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurship; environment; fact; false; firm; focus; growth; high; impact; important; innovation; innovativeness; international; journal; key; knowledge; large; leadership; learning; low; main; management; managers; market; market orientation; marketing; medium; new; number; order; organizations; orientation; owners; paper; performance; porter; price; process; product; product innovation; quality; relationship; research; resources; results; sample; sector; serbia; service; significant; sized; sized enterprises; small; small enterprises; smes; strategic; strategic orientation; strategy; survey; terms; true; type; university; use cache: mng-2.pdf plain text: mng-2.txt item: #67 of 232 id: mng-202 author: Albors-Garrigos, Jose; Collado, Antonio title: Success and Threats in the Clustering of the Automotive Industry in Spain: The Role of Public and Private Agents date: 2019-12-02 words: 11152 flesch: 52 summary: Within this context, one of GVC and automotive clusters, this paper will analyze the roles that cluster agents: OEM manufacturing companies, component suppliers, institutions, associations, universities, central and re- gional governments, and public research bodies, etc. have played in the configuration of clusters. Figure 2: Geographical location of automotive clusters in Spain (Source authors, based on ANFAC and ASCABUS). keywords: academic; active; activities; actors; agents; albors; analysis; anfac; antonio; associations; authors; automotive; automotive clusters; automotive industry; business; car; case; castilla; centres; chain; changes; cluster; collaboration; collado; companies; component; context; cooperation; countries; country; critical; data; design; development; different; doi; dynamics; dynamism; economic; economies; engineering; environment; essential; european; euros; factory; false; figure; ford; fundamental; garrigos; general; gereffi; global; gnp; governance; group; growth; higher; impact; important; industrial; industry; influence; information; innovation; international; investment; jose; journal; knowledge; large; leadership; level; limited; literature; local; madrid; management; manufacturers; members; model; national; network; new; number; oem; oems; openness; organizations; performance; plant; pls; policies; production; projects; psa; public; r&d; recent; regional; regions; research; role; seat; sector; shows; significant; situation; size; solutions; spain; spanish; strength; sturgeon; success; suppliers; support; sustainability; sustainable; table; technological; technology; threats; tier; training; true; uncertainty; universities; university; valencia; value; van; variables; vehicles; volkswagen; years cache: mng-202.pdf plain text: mng-202.txt item: #68 of 232 id: mng-203 author: Andjelkovic, Jelena; Filipović, Jelena title: Management and Leadership in Serbian Terminology Work date: 2018-10-27 words: 7758 flesch: 31 summary: Over time, the range of activities, products, and resources attributed to terminology management has ex- panded to also include the following: • Selection of terminological units for terminographic processing and / or standardization; • Creation and exploitation of a wider range of primary and secondary terminological resources and products: language corpora for special purposes, printed and electronic terminology dictionaries, glossaries, lexicons, terminology databases and terminology knowledge bases (ontologies), termi- nology norms and other collections of terms; • Development and exploitation of software tools and terminology management systems (TMSs); • Provision of terminological services; • Organization of terminological trainings, etc. While the first survey focuses on translators’ perspective on terminology management, the second survey examines the attitude of the academic community to- wards the terminology state of their own subject field: management. keywords: academic; activities; anđelković; belgrade; communication; communities; community; concept; cooperation; decisions; development; domain; economies; english; experts; fact; faculty; false; field; figure; filipovic; guidelines; implementation; importance; information; institutions; interdisciplinary; international; jelena; jernudd; journal; language; language leadership; language management; language planning; language policy; leadership; linguists; lpp; management; management model; members; model; national; networking; order; orientation; paper; planners; planning; policy; problems; professional; respondents; results; scientific; sense; serbian; serbian language; serbian terminology; software; solutions; stakeholders; standard; subject; sustainable; systems; technical; terminological; terminology; terminology leadership; terminology management; terminology planning; terminology policy; terminology work; terms; tools; tpp; transdisciplinary; translation; translators; true; unesco; university; use; widest; work cache: mng-203.pdf plain text: mng-203.txt item: #69 of 232 id: mng-205 author: Marinković, Veljko; Dimitrovski, Darko; Senić, Vladimir title: Towards developing a sustainable tourism destination: understanding motives of gold panning on the River Pek date: 2020-01-01 words: 7047 flesch: 54 summary: The heterogeneous nature of tourist motivation is recognized by many re- searchers (Cohen, 1972; Plog, 1974; Dann, 1977), which has resulted in the development of different ty- pologies of tourists based on the relationship between personality and tourist activity. Peo- ple practice certain activities in their spare time in order to satisfy certain needs which are also at the core of tourist activities (Driver & Tocher, 1970). keywords: activities; activity; adobe; analysis; annals; approach; business; case; certain; darko; destination; different; dimitrovski; doi:10.1016; environment; experience; factors; faculty; false; gold; gold panning; impact; important; intention; interest; international; journal; kragujevac; learning; leisure; literature; management; marketing; model; motivation; motives; natural; nature; new; number; order; panning; paper; pek; people; prestige; related; research; respondents; results; revisit; river; sample; serbia; significant; socialization; studies; study; sustainable; table; time; tourism; tourism research; tourists; travel; true; type; university; use; values; variables; veljko; vladimir cache: mng-205.pdf plain text: mng-205.txt item: #70 of 232 id: mng-21 author: Radojičić, Zoran title: BOOK REVIEW date: 2017-05-16 words: 1812 flesch: 48 summary: (Use these settings to create Adobe PDF documents best suited for high-quality prepress printing. (Za stvaranje Adobe PDF dokumenata najpogodnijih za visokokvalitetni ispis prije tiskanja koristite ove postavke. keywords: /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; adobe; age; approach; author; book; countries; false; global; globalization; income; inequality; middle; milanovic; new; pdf; percent; poor; radojičić; rich; states; today; true; wealth; world; zoran cache: mng-21.pdf plain text: mng-21.txt item: #71 of 232 id: mng-215 author: Krstic, Miroslava; Obradovic, Vladimir; Terzic-Supic, Zorica; Stanisavljevic, Dejana; Todorovic, Jovana title: Motivational Factors of Employees in Health Care Institutions in Serbia date: 2019-01-10 words: 7655 flesch: 54 summary: The study on understanding and motivating health care employees (Benson &Dundis, 2003) concluded that motivating employees was not a problem, even in cases of increased demands with fewer resources. Understanding and motivating health care employees: integrating Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, training and technology. keywords: adobe; belgrade; better; care; career; characteristics; contribution; dejana; difference; doi; education; employees; facilities; factors; false; good; health; health care; higher; hospital; important; individual; institutions; job; journal; jovana; krstic; leadership; level; management; managers; medical; medicine; miroslava; motivated; motivational; needs; opinion; organizational; p<0.01; participants; performance; primary; public; questionnaire; relationships; research; residence; results; salary; satisfaction; satisfied; school; security; serbia; significant; social; study; supic; table; team; terzic; true; university; vladimir; work; workers; zorica cache: mng-215.pdf plain text: mng-215.txt item: #72 of 232 id: mng-217 author: Joksimović, Mirjana; Robertson, Ashlee; Đokić, Borivoje; Dražeta, Lazar title: Technology-Based Professional Development: The Case of Elementary School Teachers in Belgrade date: 2018-12-21 words: 7072 flesch: 45 summary: Teacher professional development in the field of inclusive education: The case of Serbia. This study has found that educational experiences and practice using technology do correlate with self-efficacy, willingness to use technology and active resistance of professional development experiences. keywords: acceptance; ashlee; belgrade; borivoje; business; career; change; classroom; collaboration; computer; content; data; davis; development; doi; dražeta; education; effective; efficacy; elementary; experiences; false; focus; framework; impact; implementation; innovation; integration; journal; knowledge; lazar; leaders; learning; management; mirjana; ndongfack; needs; new; number; online; participants; pedagogical; performance; personal; practice; professional; professional development; research; school; self; seminars; serbia; service; social; strategies; student; study; support; table; teachers; teaching; technology; terek; tpack; training; true; university; use; variables; venkatesh cache: mng-217.pdf plain text: mng-217.txt item: #73 of 232 id: mng-219 author: Zekavica, Ana; Djordjevic, Aleksandar; Vukmirovic, Aleksandra; Vukmirovic, Jovanka; Brankovic, Milica title: The Potential of The Big Data Implementation, in Serbia, in the context of Marketing Research date: 2018-09-05 words: 7061 flesch: 49 summary: Recommendations for decision-makers in the Republic of Serbia at the state level When implementing Big Data technologies in everyday business, not just in the domain of marketing re- search, one has to bear in mind that there are a number of open issues - the challenges, posed by different researchers, including marketing researchers (Vukmirovic, 2016): • Methodological procedures • Technology • Legal basis • Protection of personal data • Data confidentiality • Big Data analytics helps companies use this massive unstructured data set to support business decisions (e.g., Wang, Kung & Byrd, 2018; Sharda, Delen & Turban, 2015). keywords: adobe; aleksandra; analysis; analytics; application; applied; artificial; available; belgrade; big; big data; branković; business; companies; company; concept; data; decision; development; different; doi; economics; education; employees; faculty; false; field; figure; harvard; higher; information; institutions; intelligence; journal; jovanka; large; making; management; managers; marketing; marketing research; milica; modern; new; number; order; organizational; paper; potential; processing; real; republic; research; results; review; school; scientific; sector; serbia; services; significant; solutions; sources; studies; survey; systems; technological; technologies; technology; time; tools; true; university; use; vukmirovic; world; zekavica cache: mng-219.pdf plain text: mng-219.txt item: #74 of 232 id: mng-220 author: Scarinci, Janice Lee; Howell, Edward title: Implementing a Cultural Model to Increase English-Language Proficiency at an International College date: 2018-09-05 words: 6049 flesch: 46 summary: This literature review has attempted to account for three major ways that language proficiency can be meas- ured and performance assessed for international students who come to study at American universities. Literature Review This literature review contains three main sections: (a) the current quantitative measures of language profi- ciency, (b) current qualitative measures of language proficiency, and (c) alternative methods of measuring language proficiency to support the implementation of a cultural component to increase language profi- ciency of international college students. keywords: academic; admission; american; american cultural; analysis; business; class; component; control; control group; cultural; cultural model; culture; current; data; design; difference; economies; education; english; esl; experimental; experimental group; false; findings; global; group; higher; hofstede; howell; implementation; increase; international; international students; introduction; janice; journal; language; language proficiency; learning; management; mean; measures; mitry; model; need; performance; person; preand; proficiency; program; quantitative; research; results; review; sample; scarinci; scores; significant; states; students; studies; study; teaching; test; toefl; toefl scores; true; united; universities; university cache: mng-220.pdf plain text: mng-220.txt item: #75 of 232 id: mng-221 author: Mladjan, Mrdjan M.; Markovic, Dusan Z. title: Diagrams of Power and Strategic Decision Making: the Case of Strategic Alliances in the Automotive Industry date: 2019-12-02 words: 7617 flesch: 50 summary: This * Corresponding author: Mrdjan M. Mladjan, e-mail: mrdjan.mladjan@ebs.edu Research question: This paper, on the example of strategic alliances in the automotive industry, investigates how diagrams could be useful in studying complex power relationships. Idea: Diagrams of power and security dilemma help us better understand strategic alliances in the automotive industry. keywords: acquisition; actions; agent; alliances; authors; automotive; better; building; business; capabilities; companies; company; competitive; competitors; concept; corporate; decision; development; diagrams; different; dilemma; doi; dominant; domination; dušan; economies; false; figure; firms; formation; future; game; global; industry; insights; interactions; international; journal; knowledge; like; literature; local; making; management; market; marković; mitsubishi; mladjan; mrdjan; multinationals; new; nissan; notes; original; paper; partners; partnership; performance; political; power; production; real; relationships; relative; renault; reputation; research; resources; review; risk; security; solutions; strategic; strategic alliances; study; sustainable; theory; true; trust; turn; uncertainty; usd; use; volvo cache: mng-221.pdf plain text: mng-221.txt item: #76 of 232 id: mng-222 author: Janicijevic, Nebojsa; Ignjatović Paunović, Katarina title: Employee and the Self-Employed Job Satisfaction: Similarities and Differences date: 2019-01-10 words: 8473 flesch: 55 summary: The two main causes of higher job satisfaction of the self-employed are greater autonomy in tasks completion and larger task diversity. The results further show that the self-employed who have employees feel higher job satisfaction than those who do not have employees. keywords: absence; aspects; atmosphere; autonomy; blanchflower; business; company; comparison; completion; conditions; countries; development; differences; different; dimensions; economics; employees; employment; false; family; firms; friendly; groups; growth; higher; ignjatović; importance; independent; individual; interesting; janićijević; job; job dimensions; job satisfaction; jobs; journal; katarina; kovacevic; level; management; nebojša; organizational; owners; paper; personal; petrovic; professional; research; respect; respondents; responsibility; results; salary; sample; satisfaction; satisfied; self; serbia; significant; small; study; task; total; true; university; work; working; � � cache: mng-222.pdf plain text: mng-222.txt item: #77 of 232 id: mng-225 author: Jednak, Sandra; Schulte, Elisabeth title: Book review of: Who Gets What ― and Why: The New Economics of Matchmaking and Market Design by Alvin E. Roth date: 2018-05-04 words: 2017 flesch: 45 summary: Market design “helps to solve market issues that could not be solved naturally” (Roth, 2015, p.20). Sandra Jednak1, Elisabeth Schulte2 1University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Serbia 2School of Business & Economics, University of Marburg, Germany BOOK REVIEW DOI: 10.7595/management.fon.2018.0010 The price is the key determinant of the allocation on many markets, in particular on commodity markets, where essentially “the price does all the work” (Roth, 2015, p.19). keywords: /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; adobe; algorithm; book; business; congestion; design; economics; elisabeth; example; exchange; false; germany; kidney; marburg; market; matching; matchmaking; new; participants; particular; prices; process; roth; sandra; students; true; university cache: mng-225.pdf plain text: mng-225.txt item: #78 of 232 id: mng-226 author: Krstić, Jelena; Reljić, Marija; Filipović, Sanja title: Factors influencing electricity consumption: a review of research methods date: 2019-09-02 words: 6210 flesch: 42 summary: Case study Gram-Hanssen‘s (2011) research consisted of three case studies with the goal of examining changes in household energy consumption by focusing on the impact of cognitive factors (existing knowledge) and behavioural factors (embodied habits, engagement and technology usage). Determinants of household energy consumption in India. keywords: 2019/24(2; abrahamse; allcott; analysis; appliances; approach; area; attitudes; authors; behaviour; case; changes; characteristics; china; classification; cognitive; conservation; consumer; consumption; contextual; data; demographic; different; doi; economic; efficiency; electricity; electricity consumption; empirical; energy; energy consumption; environmental; et al; experimental; factors; false; feedback; field; goal; groups; households; impact; income; influence; institute; jelena; journal; knowledge; krstić; level; literature; management; marija; methods; national; order; paper; participants; patterns; policy; regional; reljić; research; residential; results; review; sanja; significant; social; socio; statistical; steg; study; true cache: mng-226.pdf plain text: mng-226.txt item: #79 of 232 id: mng-228 author: Hale, Rebecca; Kilner, Andrew; Nucifora, Rebecca; Plath, Caitlin; Wu, Elvis; Zhang, Xinyuan; Faff, Robert title: Applications of ‘Pitching Research’ in an Emerging Economies Research Journal: Insights and Reflections date: 2018-09-05 words: 12811 flesch: 54 summary: DOI: 10.1111/acfi.12348 [10] Faff, R.&Kastelle, T. (2016)“Pitching research for engagement and impact”, available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2813096 DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2813096 [11] Faff, R., Godfrey, K. &Teng, J. (2016a) “Pitching research evolution: An illustrative example on the topic of ‘innovation and financial dependence’”, available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2776959 DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2776959 [12] Faff, R., Li, Y., Nguyen, B. & Ye, Q. 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Several studies have examined the relationship between job satisfaction and employee turnover intentions (e.g., Ghiselli et al., 2001; McBey and Karakowsky, 2001; Knapp et al., 2017). keywords: adobe; baby; boomer; business; career; change; chart; company; countries; crocker; current; current job; data; different; employee; false; generation; higher; hopping; human; hypothesis; intention; ivanović; ivančević; job; job satisfaction; jobs; journal; life; likely; literature; management; meier; members; millennials; new; number; order; organizational; percentage; previous; psychology; research; respondents; responses; results; sample; satisfaction; serbia; sonja; study; tatjana; true; tulgan; turnover; turnover intention; uncertainty; workforce; working; workplace; years; youngest; zemke cache: mng-229.pdf plain text: mng-229.txt item: #81 of 232 id: mng-233 author: Mussi, Fabricio Baron; Tortato, Ubirata title: Cooperation, the Crowding Out Effect and the Role Of Incentives in the Case of Sustainable Hydroplant Project in Brazil date: 2018-09-05 words: 14882 flesch: 58 summary: Strategies and learning in public goods experiments. DOI: 10.2307/3665543 [23] Dannenberg, A. Non-binding agreements in public goods experiments. keywords: actions; agreements; analysis; assessment; authors; baron; behavioural; benefits; brazil; business; cardenas; case; community; contribution; cooperation; crowding; decision; demand; development; documents; doi; economic; economies; effect; energy; environmental; experiments; fabricio; false; fehr; field; fisheries; fishermen; following; free; game; generation; goods; groups; hydroelectric; hydropower; impact; incentives; individual; involved; itaipu´s; janssen; journal; lin; literature; liu; local; long; main; making; management; mechanisms; mussi; non; plant; players; potential; power; present; preservation; projects; proposal; public; punishment; renewable; research; reservoir; resources; results; review; reward; sector; sefton; social; soest; solutions; source; stakeholders; stoop; studies; study; sustainability; sustainable; table; term; theory; tortato; true; ubiratã; use; vyrastekova cache: mng-233.pdf plain text: mng-233.txt item: #82 of 232 id: mng-234 author: Pamucar, Dragan; Knežević, Nikola; Macura, Dragana; Đorović, Boban title: A fuzzy model for organization structure design with human resource allocation date: 2019-12-02 words: 8978 flesch: 41 summary: This approach relies on the assumption that information transmission methods are relevant to consider and design organizational models. The model for HRA is based on an adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) and fuzzy mathematical model (FMM) for treating uncertainty. keywords: activities; activity; adaptive; administrative; allocation; analysis; anfis; applications; approach; belgrade; boban; bodies; business; carley; certain; changes; company; computational; criteria; decision; design; designing; doi:10.1016; dragan; dynamic; employees; engineering; environment; false; figure; fmm; functions; fuzzy; fuzzy model; hra; human; industry; information; input; interval; jobs; journal; knežević; knowledge; lab; layer; levels; logic; logistics; macura; making; management; mathematical; methodology; methods; model; multi; neuro; new; nikola; number; optimization; organizational; organizational structure; output; pamucar; paper; performance; portfolio; problem; process; programming; qualifications; research; resource; rules; selection; serbia; set; skills; solutions; step; strategic; structure; system; t t; table; tasks; theory; time; total; traffic; transport; true; uncertainty; unit; university; work; đorović cache: mng-234.pdf plain text: mng-234.txt item: #83 of 232 id: mng-237 author: Božović, Jelena; Božović, Ivan; Ljumović, Isidora title: Impact of HRM Practices on Job Satisfaction of Employees in Serbian Banking Sector date: 2019-01-10 words: 8952 flesch: 42 summary: The roles of employee job satisfaction and organi- zational commitment in the internal marketing-employee bank identification relationship. In addition to the overall goal of this study, it is necessary to list some specific objec- tives: to provide human resource management (HRM) analysis, to focus on the main dimensions of HRM in practice, to present a test for measuring employee satisfaction in practice, to identify weaknesses in management that affect employee satisfaction and to propose measures to improve employee satisfaction and increase motivation. keywords: activities; advancement; analysis; aspects; assumption; average; banking; banking sector; banks; basic; behaviour; božović; business; capital; career; climate; data; development; different; dimension; distribution; domestic; economic; economies; effectiveness; effects; employee satisfaction; employees; employment; factors; false; figure; financial; higher; hrm; human; hypothesis; impact; important; institutions; international; isidora; ivan; jelena; job; job satisfaction; journal; kosovska; level; ljumović; lower; management; mitrovica; motivation; needs; number; organizational; people; performance; positive; practices; process; professional; quality; question; questionnaire; recruiting; research; resource; respondents; results; rewards; salaries; salary; satisfaction; satisfied; sector; security; selection; serbia; social; solutions; statistical; study; style; survey; sustainable; system; theories; theory; training; true; work; working cache: mng-237.pdf plain text: mng-237.txt item: #84 of 232 id: mng-238 author: Perić, Milica title: Impact of FDI Inflow on Average Wage and Employment in Serbia date: 2020-01-01 words: 6121 flesch: 47 summary: The highest positive impact of FDI inflow appears to be in the year the inflow occurs for average wage, and in the second year of FDI inflow performance for employment. Introduction Based on the definition by UNCTAD (2007), “FDI inflow comprises capital provided by foreign direct investor to a foreign affiliate, or capital received by a foreign direct investor from a foreign affiliate.” keywords: adobe; analysis; author; average; average wage; business; capital; change; corruption; countries; country; data; decrease; determinants; developed; development; direct; economic; economies; effects; empirical; employment; factors; false; fdi; fdi inflow; foreign; gdp; growth; human; impact; increase; inflow; institutions; investment; investor; inward; journal; labour; level; link; literature; management; milica; model; national; new; paper; period; perić; positive; rate; real; regression; relationship; research; results; section; serbia; significant; statistical; sustainable; table; time; true; unctad; variables; wage; working; world; year cache: mng-238.pdf plain text: mng-238.txt item: #85 of 232 id: mng-242 author: Naumoski, Aleksandar; Juhász, Péter title: The Impact of Inflation and Operating Cycle on the Corporate Cash Holdings in South-East Europe date: 2019-09-02 words: 9810 flesch: 62 summary: Introduction What drives corporate cash holdings? Contribution: This paper reveals the effect of macro-control policies on corporate cash holdings, and, most importantly, it provides a reference for corporate managers to optimise the allocation of resources based on changes in the macro-financial environment and their own financial circumstances. keywords: 2019/24(2; = �; accounting; aleksandar; analysis; assets; average; business; capital; cash; cash holdings; change; companies; company; corporate; corporate cash; cost; countries; cpi �; cycle; data; days; debt; doi; economics; effect; evidence; factors; false; figure; finance; financial; firms; flow; holdings; impact; increase; inflation; influence; interest; inventory; journal; level; leverage; linear; liquid; macroeconomic; management; managers; markets; model; naumoski; negative; non; operating; ozkan; paper; period; positive; ratio; receivables; regression; relationship; results; review; risk; sample; short; significant; studies; table; term; time; total; true; university; variables; year; � currliabi; � leveri; � � cache: mng-242.pdf plain text: mng-242.txt item: #86 of 232 id: mng-245 author: Jovanovic, Petar; Beric, Ivana title: Analysis of the Available Project Management Methodologies date: 2018-12-18 words: 8411 flesch: 38 summary: Data: The reasearch of project management methodologies was provided using bibliometrics techniques. Following the review of project management methodologies and the basic features of these methodologies, further research should be directed towards identification of elementary phases or subprocesses (planning, monitoring, control, etc.) keywords: adequate; agile; agile methodologies; agile project; analysis; apm; approach; association; available; basic; berić; business; certain; change; characteristics; chin; client; complex; control; development; doi; economies; efficient; execution; faculty; false; features; field; following; groups; implementation; important; innovation; international; investment; ipma; ivana; journal; jovanovic; knowledge; large; management; management association; management journal; management methodologies; manager; methodologies; methodology; methods; monitoring; necessary; number; numerous; organizational; papers; petar; phases; planning; pmi; possible; practice; prince2; processes; professor; project; project execution; project management; project team; research; sciences; scientific; similar; software; solutions; specific; spowage; subprocesses; sustainable; team; time; traditional; true; university; use; work; yupma cache: mng-245.pdf plain text: mng-245.txt item: #87 of 232 id: mng-247 author: Stošić Panić, Danijela title: Current State and Impact of Strategic Planning Activities on Entrepreneurs’ Financial Performance: Case of Serbia date: 2020-09-01 words: 9355 flesch: 56 summary: Furthermore, the aim of here presented research is to explore the main features of strategic planning activity of Serbian entrepreneurs and to identify its relations to business performance. Building on the above, in the present study it is anticipated that: H1: Strategic planning activity is underdeveloped in the management practice of Serbian entrepreneurs. keywords: activities; activity; bracker; business; business planning; control; danijela; data; developed; development; differences; different; doi; economies; entrepreneurs; existence; experience; false; female; financial; firms; formal; formality; gender; growth; higher; horizon; impact; informal; international; issues; journal; kraus; level; management; managerial; panić; paper; pearson; performance; planning; planning activity; planning process; plans; positive; practice; process; research; results; sample; scale; score; serbian; serbian entrepreneurs; short; small; small business; smes; sophistication; state; stošić; strategic management; strategic planning; strategy; studies; study; success; table; term; test; time; true; underdeveloped; university; women cache: mng-247.pdf plain text: mng-247.txt item: #88 of 232 id: mng-25 author: Krivokapić, Ðorđe; Krivokapić, Danilo; Todorović, Ivan; Komazec, Stefan title: Mapping Personal Data Flow and Regulatory Compliance in Serbian Public Institutions date: 2017-05-19 words: 6145 flesch: 47 summary: In the 2015 annual report, the Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protec- tion4 noted that in the area of personal data protection the situation is “very troubling” and that “numerous incidents concerning the violation of the rights to personal data protection, some of them extreeme in size or in character, imperatively demand a complete change of attitude in the government and in the society as a whole towards the protection of personal data and privacy in general’’. 2. Organizational Measures for Personal Data Protection All institutions that collect, process and store personal data must take a set of formal organizational meas- ures to secure personal data protection. keywords: access; administration; adobe; agency; authorities; belgrade; business; case; central; chapter; citizens; collection; commissioner; data; data protection; database; documents; doi; electronic; employees; european; faculty; false; foundation; framework; general; government; impact; importance; information; institutions; insurance; international; issue; jmbg; journal; june; krivokapić; law; legal; legislation; main; management; measures; methodology; new; order; organizational; personal; personal data; privacy; processing; projects; protection; public; quality; registry; republic; research; review; rights; sciences; sector; security; serbia; share; social; system; targeted; technical; technology; true; university; use; vol cache: mng-25.pdf plain text: mng-25.txt item: #89 of 232 id: mng-250 author: Tinwala, Raesah; Biswas, Urmi Nanda title: Perceived Sustainability Practices, Turnover Intentions, and Organizational Identification in Hotel Industries date: 2020-01-01 words: 9131 flesch: 45 summary: Bagri, Babu, and 7 Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies 2020/25(1) �������� ��� ����� ���������� ������������ ������ � �� !� ����� ���#�� $%� ������� �� � � � �� � &'(()� � � ������� � �� ���� �� � � ���� &'(*+� � ���� �� � � � � � ������� ������� &'(�*� ������ ��� ����� ���������� ������������ ������ � �� !� ����� ���#�� $%� ������� �� � ��� ���� &'(+� � ������� ���� ��� ���� ������ &'(�+ ���� ���� ��� ���� ������ � ����� &'(�, � Kukreti (2011) have suggested in their study that employee welfare and development is necessary to reduce turnover intentions among hotel employees of Kumoan region in India. Specifically, external motive attribution has been found to negatively impact the intent to leave; while the results report positive effect of internal motive attribution on organizational identification of hotel employees. keywords: actions; activities; analysis; attribution; business; commitment; corporate; data; development; doi; economic; effect; efforts; employees; environmental; external; factor; false; findings; future; high; hospitality; hotel; human; identification; impact; india; industries; industry; intention; internal; intrinsic; items; job; journal; loyalty; management; managers; motive; motive attribution; nanda; negative; organisation; organizational; organizational identification; outcomes; perception; performance; positive; practices; psychology; quality; raesah; rate; report; reputation; research; resource; results; role; sample; satisfaction; scale; service; significant; social; studies; study; support; sustainability; sustainability practices; sustainable; tinwala; total; tourism; travel; true; turnover; university; urmi; values; variance; welfare; work cache: mng-250.pdf plain text: mng-250.txt item: #90 of 232 id: mng-252 author: Savoiu, Gheorghe title: Book review of: Diversity and Morality: Crossing Borders with Engineering Approach by Yuichi Tei / Ung- il Chung M.D, Shunji Mitsuyoshi date: 2018-09-05 words: 1984 flesch: 38 summary: Do stu- dies of morality, such as moral philosophy and ethics, end up in mere descriptions of different, miscellaneous moral systems?” (Use these settings to create Adobe PDF documents for quality printing on desktop printers and proofers. keywords: /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; adobe; applications; approach; book; chung; diversity; economics; engineering; faculty; false; gheorghe; globalization; good; human; management; mitsuyoshi; morality; multidisciplinary; pdf; phd; pitesti; principle; reader; review; section; studies; săvoiu; tokyo; true cache: mng-252.pdf plain text: mng-252.txt item: #91 of 232 id: mng-254 author: Žarkić-Joksimović, Nevenka; Marinkovic, Sanja title: CONFERENCE REPORT SYMORG 2018 “Doing Business in the Digital Age: Challenges, Approaches and Solutions”- Conference review date: 2018-09-05 words: 2470 flesch: 36 summary: The moderator of the first roundtable entitled Current state and future prospects of Serbian digitalization was Branislav Vujović, New Frontier Group, Austria, while the panelists were Branko Ružić, the Serbian Minister of State Adminis- tration and Local Government, Milan Simić, Executive Director of IT and ICT Services at the Telekom Srbija, Mihailo Jovanović, Assistant Professor and Director of IT and e-Government Office and Nenad Paunović, Di- rector of IT and Entrepreneurship Team from the Cabinet of the Prime Minister. Mladen Čudanov, Associate Professor opened the topic of Re- defining knowledge and skills in the digital environment, and the panelists were some distinguished repre- sentatives of the academic community: Professor Ivanka Popović, Vice-Dean of the University of Belgrade, Professor Miladin Kostić, the Dean of University of Novi Pazar, Mihailo Vesović, the councellor of the presi- dent of the Chamber of Commerce, and Dušan Vujović, Assistant Professor, the Union University. keywords: /qfactor; /tileheight; /tilewidth; administration; adobe; assistant; audience; belgrade; blockchain; business; committee; dean; development; digital; digitization; director; faculty; false; focus; government; head; international; joksimović; knowledge; management; marinković; new; office; organizational; panelists; participants; president; procurement; professor; public; representatives; roundtable; sanja; sciences; serbia; solutions; students; symorg; symposium; time; true; university cache: mng-254.pdf plain text: mng-254.txt item: #92 of 232 id: mng-255 author: Tornjanski, Vesna; Petrovic, Dejan; Nesic, Sandra title: Effectiveness of knowledge transfer between project team members in digitally disrupted organizations date: 2020-09-01 words: 7777 flesch: 47 summary: Finally, regression analysis output disclosed that all observed aspects, i.e., characteristics of knowledge transfer, in- dividual and organizational aspects represent significant simultaneous predictors for knowledge transfer success between project teams in the banking sector of Serbia. Finally, regression analysis output disclosed that all observed aspects, i.e., characteristics of knowledge transfer, individual and organizational aspects, represent significant simul- taneous predictors for knowledge transfer success among project teams in the banking sector of Serbia. 9 Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies 2020/25(2) keywords: analysis; aspects; authors; banking; banking sector; banks; business; changes; characteristics; coefficient; complexity; correlation; cross; data; dejan; difficulty; doi:10.1016; economies; effective knowledge; effectiveness; efforts; et al; factors; faculty; false; functional; groups; hand; hypothesis; important; individual; industry; innovation; international; journal; knowledge complexity; knowledge management; knowledge transfer; level; management; members; model; moderate; new; organizational; p=0.000; paper; petrović; positive; predictors; project; project knowledge; project management; project team; questionnaire; regression; relationship; research; results; role; sandra; sector; serbia; significant; solutions; source; study; success; successful; successful knowledge; survey; sustainable; table; team; team members; time; tornjanski; transfer effectiveness; transfer success; true; understanding; university; variables; vesna cache: mng-255.pdf plain text: mng-255.txt item: #93 of 232 id: mng-26 author: Krstić, Bojan; Radivojević, Vladimir; Stanišić, Tanja title: Determinants of CEE Countries’ Tourism Competitiveness: A Benchmarking Study date: 2017-05-19 words: 8570 flesch: 50 summary: Improving the competitiveness of tourist destinations is an especially important issue for the advancement of both T&T competitiveness and country competitiveness (Krstić, Jovanović & Stanišić, 2014). The aim of this paper is to benchmark the competitiveness factors in the T&T sector in CEE countries with the top 15 European countries, using the Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index - TTCI (WEF, Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report 2015). keywords: albania; analysis; average; average score; benchmarking; best; better; business; cee countries; cee group; competitiveness; countries; country; critical; croatia; cultural; destination; determinants; development; doi; economic; environment; european countries; factors; false; group; human; important; indicators; infrastructure; journal; level; management; market; national; natural; p10; p11; p12; p13; p14; paper; pillars; place; policy; position; price; priority; rank; republic; research; resources; safety; score; sector; security; serbia; service; subindex; sustainability; switzerland; t&t; t&t competitiveness; table; tourism; tourism competitiveness; transport; travel; true; ttci; value; world cache: mng-26.pdf plain text: mng-26.txt item: #94 of 232 id: mng-261 author: Stevanovic, Slavica; Minovic, Jelena; Ljumovic, Isidora title: Liquidity profitability trade-off: Evidence from medium enterprises date: 2019-12-02 words: 7205 flesch: 43 summary: We include α and it to capture the portion of return not explained by CLR, QLR,CFOL, CFOM, CFIM, and CFFM as in Clinch et al. (2002). - ROAit is Return on assets of enterprise i in period t, where i = 1,..., 48, t = 2010, ..., 2015. - CLRit is Current liquidity ratio of enterprise i in period t. - QLRit is Quick liquidity ratio of enterprise i in period t. - CFOLit is Operating cash flow liquidity ratio of enterprise i in period t. - CFOMit is Cash flow operating margin of enterprise i in period t. - CFIMit is Cash flow investing margin of enterprise i in period t. - CFFMit is Cash flow financing margin of enterprise i in period t. - it is the error term, independently and identically distributed with zero mean. - For that purpose, we used traditional liquidity indicators (current liquidity ratio and quick liquidity ratio) and indicators based on cash flow (operating cash flow liquidity ratio, cash flow operating margin, cash flow investing margin, cash flow financing margin). keywords: activities; analysed; analysis; assets; belgrade; business; cash; cash flow; companies; croatian; current; data; economic; economies; empirical; enterprises; environmental; evidence; false; financial; financing; firms; flow; flow liquidity; impact; indicators; influence; institute; international; investing; isidora; jelena; journal; liabilities; liquidity; liquidity ratio; literature; ljumović; management; margin; mean; measure; median; medium; minović; model; operating; panel; paper; performance; period; pervan; polluting; pollution; positive; profitability; qlr; quick; ratio; regression; rehman; relationship; research; result; return; roa; sample; sciences; sector; serbia; short; significant; sized; slavica; sources; statements; stock; study; sustainable; term; trade; traditional; true; use; value cache: mng-261.pdf plain text: mng-261.txt item: #95 of 232 id: mng-27 author: Pamučar, Dragan S; Božanić, Darko; Komazec, Nenad title: Risk Assessment of Natural Disasters Using Fuzzy Logic System of Type 2 date: 2017-05-19 words: 6333 flesch: 59 summary: Fuzzy logic systems type 2 are based on the application of new in- terval fuzzy numbers that consider undetermined relative to classic fuzzy numbers in a better way. Keywords: fuzzy logic, interval fuzzy number, fuzzy logic system type 2, risk assessment, natural disasters 24 2016/80Management the present system, which with a certain probability, can cause an unexpected change of quality, that is, cause the change or loss of the system” (p. 25). keywords: academy; adverse; affiliation; algorithm; analysis; assessment; base; belgrade; criteria; data; decision; degree; disasters; doi; false; figure; fls; fls type; functions; fuzzy; fuzzy logic; fuzzy sets; ieee; input; interval; large; level; linguistic; logic; making; management; membership; mendel; methodology; methods; military; model; natural; new; number; order; output; paper; quantification; risk; risk assessment; rules; sets; small; standard; systems; transactions; true; type; umf; uncertainties; uncertainty; university; use; values; variables cache: mng-27.pdf plain text: mng-27.txt item: #96 of 232 id: mng-271 author: Susilowati, Etty; Ardhita Putra, Mohammad Guntur title: Smartphone Brand Loyalty and Consumer Heterogeneity date: 2020-09-01 words: 7573 flesch: 52 summary: Moreover, the results obtained by using age as a moderating variable indicate that the differences of consumer age only moderate the effect of mon- etary promotions on brand associations (hypothesis 7a) while in younger consumers the effect of monetary promotion is not significant to brand association. The core idea of this study is to verify the effect of monetary promotion, non-monetary promotion, perceived advertising, and individual atti- tude towards brand association and brand loyalty through the moderate effects of age and gender. keywords: 2020/25(2; advertisement; advertising; age; analysis; ardhita; associations; attitude; brand; brand association; brand equity; brand loyalty; buil; business; company; consumers; data; decision; differences; doi; effect; empirical; equity; et al; etty; false; gender; group; guntur; hypothesis; individual; indonesia; information; international; journal; keller; kotler; lehmann; management; marketing; model; moderate; mohammad; monetary; monetary promotion; non; older; pls; positive; price; product; promotion; putra; quality; research; results; sales; sales promotion; samsung; sem; smartphones; square; structural; studies; study; susilowati; table; true; type; value; variables; women; younger cache: mng-271.pdf plain text: mng-271.txt item: #97 of 232 id: mng-276 author: Petrovic, Jelena; Milićević, Snežana title: The ICT Impact on Inbound and Outbound Tourism Demand in the EU date: 2020-01-01 words: 7780 flesch: 57 summary: 4. Research Results and Discussion The results of the correlation analysis have shown that there is no statistically significant correlation between the development of ICT in the EU and domestic tourism demand of their residents that was measured by domestic tourism expenditure per capita, not statistically significant correlation between the development of ICT in member states of the EU and international tourism demand of their residents that was measured by outbound tourism expenditure per capita since the value of Sig. is not lower than 0.01, as indicated in Table 1. But the development of ICT in the EU has a stronger influence on outbound tourism demand (79.5%) than on domestic tourism demand (71.5%). keywords: access; analysis; application; attention; authors; capita; correlation; countries; determinants; development; doi; domestic; domestic tourism; economic; factors; faculty; false; following; ict; idi; impact; important; indices; influence; information; internet; journal; level; literature; management; outbound; outbound tourism; paper; positive; regression; relationship; research; results; significant; skills; source; special; spss; statistics; sub; table; tourism; tourism demand; tourism expenditure; tourism management; tourists; travel; true; use; value cache: mng-276.pdf plain text: mng-276.txt item: #98 of 232 id: mng-278 author: Zakic, Nebojsa; Popovic, Jovanka; Miskic, Miroslav title: The Linkages Between Investments in Innovation and Business Performance in Serbia date: 2020-12-01 words: 7737 flesch: 49 summary: The main hypothesis, an idea of the work, is: H1: Business innovation investment affects the company's performance and increases its revenues To secure sufficient evidence of the main hypothesis, empirical research was conducted by the questionnaire tool examining the views of the representatives of 152 companies about the following input factors, which are essential for investing banks' credit funds in business innovation and their further impact on the rev- enues and business performance of the company itself: − Group of factors: sources of financing of business innovations, includes the impact of: the level of loan funds required from the bank, the level of funds earmarked for investments in business inno- vation, the development of new products and services in comparison to the total investment funds in fixed and working capital in the company, human resource development and settlement of legal obligations. Contribution: Results of the research show that financial investments in business innovation directly contribute to the business sector performance improvement. keywords: activities; bank; belgrade; business; business innovation; cfc; cfs; companies; company; competitiveness; conditions; correlation; data; development; doi; economic; empirical; enterprise; european; factors; faculty; false; finance; financial; financing; firms; funds; impact; income; increase; independent; industry; innovation; international; investment; journal; jovanka; level; loans; management; market; miroslav; model; nebojsa; new; oecd; organisation; paper; performance; process; processes; production; products; r&d; regression; research; resources; results; retrieved; revenues; scientific; sector; serbia; social; solutions; sources; statistical; strategy; sustainable; table; technology; true; university; use; variables; zakić cache: mng-278.pdf plain text: mng-278.txt item: #99 of 232 id: mng-279 author: Panić, Biljana title: Book review of: Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics date: 2018-12-18 words: 1772 flesch: 49 summary: The book does not provide a new economic theory or new economic models either. To deal with that how people actually make, rather than ought to make decisions, behavioural economics has arisen as the new field of economy. keywords: /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; adobe; behavioural; biljana; book; control; dresses; economics; econs; false; humans; new; panić; pdf; people; research; risk; self; thaler; theory; true; utility cache: mng-279.pdf plain text: mng-279.txt item: #100 of 232 id: mng-28 author: Nikolic, Nebojsa; Jankovic, Svetlana; Vuletic, Dejan title: Interdepartmental Cooperation in Defence Issues and Strategic Intelligence date: 2017-05-19 words: 6947 flesch: 39 summary: Keywords: military active reserve, recruitment, interdepartmental working groups, decision making, strategic intelligence, SWOT. development of network organization was the concept of a “spherically structured firm” (Miles and Snow, 1995), a kind of multi-firm network which is based on a set of the following principles: mutual independence, preference, non-competition and non-exploitation; flexibility and business autonomy; network democracy; expulsion; subcontracting limitless; entry openness; and exit freedom (Miles and Snow, 1995). The following section deals with the main characteristics of the problem solving approach through engagement of Interdepartmental working groups. keywords: active; adobe; analysis; approach; business; case; challenges; communication; complex; concept; cooperation; countries; data; decision; defence; departments; different; doi; dynamic; effective; experience; false; field; forces; galbraith; general; groups; idwg; important; information; institute; intelligence; interagency; interdepartmental; interdepartmental cooperation; international; issues; journal; kind; knowledge; large; level; main; making; management; members; miles; military; ministry; mod; motivation; need; network; new; nikolić; number; organizational; original; population; problem; procedures; process; propensity; public; questionnaire; recruitment; reform; relations; research; reserve; resources; review; section; sector; security; serbia; service; similar; snow; specific; strategic; structure; system; task; team; temporary; time; true; units; working; čudanov cache: mng-28.pdf plain text: mng-28.txt item: #101 of 232 id: mng-280 author: Kauppinen, Antti title: Book review of: Transformational Entrepreneurship by Vanessa Ratten and Paul Jones date: 2019-09-02 words: 2746 flesch: 38 summary: In fact, social entrepreneurship is a phenomenon in which individuals (i.e., social entrepreneurs) strive for a social mission, which aims at a lasting benefit to society (Dees, 1998). Because entrepreneurship has been considered as an individual’s (or a team’s) wealth-generating machinery, social entrepreneurship has sometimes been considered as voluntary work (Shaw & Carter, 2007). keywords: /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; adobe; antti; australia; benefit; book; business; case; chapter; concept; creation; economic; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurship; example; fact; false; important; innovation; interesting; jones; journal; management; miller; model; multiply; new; people; phenomenon; practice; ratten; review; routlege; social; social entrepreneurship; theory; topic; transformational; transformational entrepreneurship; true; values cache: mng-280.pdf plain text: mng-280.txt item: #102 of 232 id: mng-281 author: Dobrota, Marina title: Book review of: Computer Age Statistical Inference: Algorithms, Evidence, and Data Science by Bradley Efron and Trevor Hastie date: 2019-01-10 words: 2147 flesch: 37 summary: The publication covers a broad set of topics regarding the statistical methods and statistical inference, exam- ined from multiple viewpoints. “A hopeful scenario for the future is one of an increasing overlap that puts data science on a solid footing while leading to a broader general formulation of statistical inference” (Efron& Hastie, 2016, p.452). keywords: /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; adobe; age; algorithms; analysis; authors; bayesian; book; bootstrap; century; classical; computation; computer; data; dobrota; efron; estimation; false; fisherian; frequentist; hastie; inference; inferential; learning; marina; methods; modern; pdf; publication; research; science; statistical; time; topics; true; university cache: mng-281.pdf plain text: mng-281.txt item: #103 of 232 id: mng-283 author: Bakator, Mihalj; Đorđević, Dejan; Ćoćkalo, Dragan; Bogetić, Srđan title: The Impact of Consumer-Company Relationships on Brand Loyalty date: 2020-09-01 words: 9573 flesch: 62 summary: Consumer brand relationships: an investigation of two alternative models. Consumer brand relationships: A research landscape. keywords: 2020/25(2; addition; analysis; bakator; behaviour; bogetić; brand; brand loyalty; brand management; brand relationships; business; companies; company; competitiveness; constructs; consumer; correlation; customer; data; dejan; development; doi; domain; dragan; economies; factors; false; findings; heteroscedasticity; important; influence; items; journal; literature; loyalty; main; management; marketing; mihalj; overall; paper; performance; present; product; quality; regression; relationships; research; results; role; sample; satisfaction; serbia; solutions; srđan; strong; studies; study; survey; sustainable; table; technical; test; true; trust; value; � $ cache: mng-283.pdf plain text: mng-283.txt item: #104 of 232 id: mng-284 author: Slijepcevic, Milica; Krstic, Jelena title: Organizational culture and perceived effectiveness: a case study of an insurance company date: 2020-09-01 words: 10589 flesch: 52 summary: Table 8: Self-assessed satisfaction with different aspects of personal life and work 4.2 Relationships between observed variables In order to further analyse the relations between observed variables, crosstab analysis was carried out to study the respondents’ attitudes on interpersonal relationships and general atmosphere in the working en- vironment (aspects of organizational culture and climate), as well as the respondents’ answers on the as- sessment of effective utilization of working hours and professional capabilities. 35 Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies 2020/25(2) ������� ���� � ������ ���������� ������������ �������� � ������� ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� ��� ������������ ���� ��������� ��� ����� ���� ����� �������� � ������������ ��� ���!�������� ����� #���� ����� $� � � ��������� � ���� ��� � #���� ����� % �������� ����� ����������������� ����� #���� � ��� &��������� �� � � ��� # ��� '���� ����� (�� ����������������������� ��� ����� #���� '���� )����������� ��� �� ���� ����� '���� '���� *� �������� ��� �'�'� ����� #�� � ������ �'��� '��� '��� � �������� �� � ��� ������ ���� ���� ������� � � ������������ ���� � ����� �������� ������������ � � ���������������������� ����� �� �� �� ����������������� ��!���#� �� ������ �� $��%� ������������ ���� � $%��� &� � ���������������� ��%� &�������� %��� ����������������� '��� &��� ������� �� ������� ����� (���� � ��������������� ���� ��� ��� �� � ���� ����� � ���������� � �� ������� ��� �� ����� ������ ����� ��� �� ����� ������ ���� �������� �� �� ��������� �������� �� ���� ��� !� �� � ����#� ��� ��#���#� $��% #��������� �� $��% � �#� �� ��& ���! '���� �������� ������ ���� (����������� �� ������ $����� �� �� ���)������ ���� ���&�& ���� *� �� ��!&�� ���� +������������ ��� ����������� ������� ��� ��� �)����� �� %��$ �� � ��� �%� � ����&� ���� +������������ �� ���� �� ��� #����� ����� !�&�� ���� Table 9: Effective utilization of working hours in relation to the aspects of organizational climate According to Janicijevic (2013), organizational culture is the most powerful tool for under- standing people's behaviour in companies. keywords: 2020/25(2; aspects; attitudes; authors; belgrade; business; capabilities; climate; company; context; corporate; country; culture; denison; different; doi; dunav; effectiveness; elements; employees; evaluation; factors; false; findings; fit; general; hand; hours; influence; insurance; international; jelena; job; journal; knowledge; krstić; leadership; level; management; managerial; milica; motivation; observed; organizational; organizational culture; organizational effectiveness; paper; perception; performance; personal; positive; professional; public; relationship; research; researchers; respondents; results; review; satisfaction; serbia; significant; slijepčević; state; study; sustainable; table; time; true; utilization; values; variables; work; working cache: mng-284.pdf plain text: mng-284.txt item: #105 of 232 id: mng-288 author: Soldić-Aleksić, Jasna; Chroneos Krasavac, Biljana; Karamata, Ema title: Business analytics: new concepts and trends date: 2020-09-01 words: 10184 flesch: 44 summary: The classical concept of Business analytics encompasses different tools, techniques and processes with the purpose of analyzing business data and extracting some new patterns, trends and/or insights that provide additional business values. While the traditional analytical tools are mainly related to the descriptive statistical analysis of historical business data, tools of the advanced analytics are oriented to the future and comprise predictive analytics, data mining, location or spatial data analysis, big data analytics, to name a few of analytical tools that belong to the advanced analytics. keywords: 2020/25(2; advanced; advantage; aleksić; analysis; analytics; analytics democratization; applications; authors; big; big data; biljana; business; business analytics; business data; changes; chroneos; classical; companies; company; competitive; concept; crucial; data; data analytics; davenport; decision; definition; democratization; deployment; descriptive; development; different; digital; doi; domain; economy; ema; faculty; false; features; final; following; future; gartner; global; government; ict; impact; inc; information; intelligence; issue; jasna; journal; karamata; krasavac; levels; main; making; management; models; new; open; open data; organizations; oriented; paper; particular; period; phase; phenomenon; portal; potential; practice; predictive; predictive analytics; previous; process; processes; processing; public; question; report; research; revolution; sas; science; section; self; serbia; service; service analytics; software; soldić; solutions; statistical; strategy; structured; support; techniques; technologies; technology; tools; topic; trends; true; types; usage; users; years cache: mng-288.pdf plain text: mng-288.txt item: #106 of 232 id: mng-29 author: Rodić-Trmčić, Branka; Labus, Aleksandra; Bogdanović, Zorica; Babić, Dragan D; Dacić-Pilčević, Aleksandra title: Usability of m-Health Services: A Health Professional’s Perspective date: 2017-05-19 words: 6291 flesch: 48 summary: The subject of this paper is to analyse possibilities for application of mobile health care services within health institutions in Serbia. Several pilot projects in the underdeveloped countries, where living conditions are extremely poor and where there are obstacles for providing health care, mobile health care services have been shown to be an efficient solution for health care provision (UN Foundation-Vodafone Foundation Partnership, 2009). keywords: acceptance; access; adobe; agreement; applications; availability; available; belgrade; business; care; care applications; care institutions; care services; care workers; commission; communication; condition; data; development; devices; doctors; education; electronic; employees; european; experience; factors; faculty; false; field; foundation; global; health; health care; health information; health services; healthcare; help; implementation; information; institutions; internet; knowledge; level; life; main; management; medical; mobile; mobile health; mobile technologies; monitoring; organization; paper; participants; patient; people; perception; phone; professional; quality; questions; remote; research; respondents; sensors; serbia; services; solutions; standards; support; system; technologies; technology; time; treatment; true; usefulness; workers; world; world health; years cache: mng-29.pdf plain text: mng-29.txt item: #107 of 232 id: mng-294 author: Njegic, Katarina; Djokic, Ines; Milanovic, Vesna title: Testing MKTOR Scale Properties in Serbian Exporters’ Context date: 2020-01-01 words: 8169 flesch: 53 summary: This paper investigates whether the Narver and Slater’s market orientation scale (MKTOR scale) is reliable, valid and applicable in the Serbian exporters’ context. Motivation: Previous studies that examined the applicability of the MKTOR scale report inconsistent results (Matsuno, Mentzer, & Rentz 2005; Ward, Girardi, & Lewandowska, 2006; Rojas-Mendez, & Rod, 2013) and the studies that use MKTOR scale in export performance research are scarce. keywords: analysis; applicability; authors; business; cfa; concept; construct; context; convergent; customer; data; different; dimensionality; dimensions; discriminant; doi; economics; empirical; et al; export; factor; faculty; false; findings; firms; fit; hair; international; items; journal; katarina; level; literature; management; market; market orientation; marketing; milanović; mktor; mktor scale; model; narver; njegić; order; orientation; original; paper; performance; perspective; previous; refined; relationship; reliability; reliable; research; researchers; results; review; rod; rojas; sample; scale; serbia; slater; square; studies; sub; true; university; validity; values; vesna; ward; χχ �; � efa; � table cache: mng-294.pdf plain text: mng-294.txt item: #108 of 232 id: mng-296 author: Đorđević, Valentina; Miloševic, Pavle; Poledica, Ana title: Machine Learning Based Anomaly Detection as an Emerging Trend in Telecommunications date: 2022-09-02 words: 7838 flesch: 51 summary: The iForest algorithm approaches the problem of anomaly detection by isolating anomalous instances, while most of other anomaly detection algorithms are actually focusing on the profiling of normal behaviour, where the anomalies are interpreted as deviations from that normal profile. Anomaly detection in cellular network data using big data an- alytics. keywords: 2022/27(2; able; accuracy; algorithm; analysis; anomalies; anomalous; anomaly; anomaly detection; anomaly score; application; approach; autoencoder; behaviour; bts; business; cellular; conference; data; detection; different; doi; domain; ensemble; experts; false; features; field; figure; forest; high; idea; ieee; information; input; instances; isolation; journal; kpis; learning; length; liu; lte; machine; machine learning; main; management; milošević; mining; model; modelling; network; neural; normal; number; order; output; paper; path; pavle; phase; poledica; possible; problem; proceedings; process; research; results; score; serbia; set; solutions; techniques; telecommunications; time; training; transport; true; unsupervised; user; valentina; values; đorđević cache: mng-296.pdf plain text: mng-296.txt item: #109 of 232 id: mng-299 author: Erić Nielsen, Jelena; Babić, Verica; Stojanović-Aleksić, Vesna; Nikolić, Jelena title: Driving Forces of Employees’ Entrepreneurial Intentions - Leadership Style and Organizational Structure date: 2019-12-02 words: 9229 flesch: 44 summary: Our model identifying key factors of employee's entrepreneurial intentions is illustrated in Figure 1. Figure 1: Key factors influencing employee's entrepreneurial intentions – entrepreneurial leadership and entrepreneurial organization structure 60 Jelena Erić Nielsen, Verica Babić, Entrepreneurial leadership is defined primarily in terms of the leader's effect on followers, and the behaviour used to achieve this effect (Bass and Avolio, 1995). keywords: activities; analysis; authority; autonomy; behaviour; business; centralization; change; communication; companies; corporate; correlation; covin; design; doi; economics; employees; encouraging; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurial intentions; entrepreneurial leadership; entrepreneurship; erić; faculty; false; flexible; formalization; higher; ideas; influence; initiative; innovation; intentions; internal; jelena; journal; knowledge; kragujevac; kuratko; leadership; level; low; management; managers; model; new; nielsen; organic; organizational; p<0.01; positive; practice; proactive; propensity; regression; research; respondents; results; risk; sample; serbia; significant; slevin; stojanović; strategic; structure; studies; study; style; sustainable; table; theory; true; university; variables; verica; vesna; vision; willing; years; zahra cache: mng-299.pdf plain text: mng-299.txt item: #110 of 232 id: mng-3 author: Nešić, Ana; Lalić, Danijela title: The Impact of Trust on Job Performance in Organisations date: 2017-04-22 words: 5699 flesch: 46 summary: Mayer’s model of trust development represents an integrative model of organisational trust, respecting the characteristics of the person who gives trust, then the person to whom trust is given and the role of risk in the establish- ment of trust in communication. Multi-disciplinary studies with an emphasis on organisational trust have identified vision, strategy, decision-making processes, roles and managerial practice of human resources, as sources of impersonal elements of trust. keywords: academy; adobe; approach; behaviour; business; characteristics; commitment; common; communication; competence; context; culture; danijela; development; effects; employees; establishment; expectations; factor; faculty; false; high; identification; important; individual; intentions; interpersonal; job; journal; levels; lewicki; management; mayer; model; new; numerous; order; organisational; organisational trust; party; people; perception; performance; person; phenomenon; positive; press; processes; public; relations; relationships; research; results; review; risk; role; sciences; social; studies; theoretical; theory; true; trust; university; way; work cache: mng-3.pdf plain text: mng-3.txt item: #111 of 232 id: mng-30 author: Marcikić, Aleksandra; Pejanović, Radovan; Sedlak, Otilija; Radovanov, Boris; Ćirić, Zoran title: Quantitative Analysis of the Demand for Healthcare Services date: 2017-05-20 words: 6242 flesch: 47 summary: A very challenging factor that influences the demand of healthcare services is randomness (Shao et al., 2016), especially when patients arrive without an appointment (which is the case of emergency and radiology departments in hospitals, ambulance service, etc.). Zuidhof (Zuidhof, 2010) analysed the demand of ambulance services in Amsterdam. keywords: adobe; ambulance; ambulance rides; ambulance services; analysis; application; authors; average; calls; chapter; correlation; daily; data; day; days; decision; demand; distribution; doi; doi:10.1016; economics; efficient; emergency; et al; faculty; false; figure; financial; future; group; healthcare; hour; human; hypothesis; interventions; journal; level; main; management; mean; medical; medical services; methods; model; month; multiple; necessary; novi; number; operations; order; organizations; paper; parameters; patterns; ph.d; planning; problem; process; quantitative; regression; research; resources; results; rides; sad; serbia; services; significant; simulation; staffing; statistical; studies; subotica; test; time; travel; true; university; use; value; week; year cache: mng-30.pdf plain text: mng-30.txt item: #112 of 232 id: mng-303 author: Aleksic Miric, Ana; Petrović, Marina; Aničić, Zorica title: Organizational innovativeness: factors that drive innovations in social enterprises in Serbia date: 2019-08-08 words: 8129 flesch: 42 summary: However, our knowledge about social innovations and innovativeness of social enterprises, factors that drive their development or effects they provide is still modest, though business practice and policy discourse both express the need for deeper research into this area (Zarkovic Rakic et al., 2017; Krstic, Aleksic Miric, & Zarkovic, 2017; Aleksic Miric, & Krstic, 2016; Sinclair, Mazzei, Baglioni, & Roy, 2018; Alvord, Brown & Letts, 2004). Similarly, while one group of authors explain the power and the role of the network of stakeholders to create social innovations and the sustainable business of so- cially oriented businesses (Hazenberg et al., 2018), another group of authors, by adopting a resource-based perspective, examine the role of market orientation and ICT competences in this process (Sanzo-Perez et al., 2015). keywords: activity; aleksić; analysis; aničić; belgrade; business; capital; change; characteristics; company; countries; data; decision; development; doi; drivers; economics; education; employees; engagement; entrepreneurship; environment; european; experience; external; factors; faculty; false; following; funding; grants; group; higher; important; individual; influence; innovation; innovativeness; journal; level; life; making; management; marina; means; miric; new; nise; non; organizational; organizational innovativeness; people; petrović; pool; practice; process; projects; report; research; respondents; results; role; sample; satisfaction; serbia; social; social enterprises; social entrepreneurship; social innovation; solutions; stakeholders; start; sustainable; table; team; test; testing; true; university; value; work; zorica cache: mng-303.pdf plain text: mng-303.txt item: #113 of 232 id: mng-306 author: Rizkalla, Nosica; Erhan, Trihadi Pudiawan title: Sustainable Consumption Behaviour in The Context of Millennials in Indonesia – Can Environmental Concern, Self-efficacy, Guilt and Subjective Knowledge Make a Difference? date: 2020-12-01 words: 6517 flesch: 44 summary: After all, consumption is the main reason of the * Corresponding author: Nosica Rizkalla, e-mail: nosica.rizkalla@umn.ac.id Research Question: This paper assesses the effect of environmental concern, self-efficacy, subjective knowledge and guilt on sustainable consumption behaviour. Guilt is included in this model as it is an important emo- tion that can affect sustainable consumption behaviour, especially in the context of collectivist culture country like Indonesia (Lee et al., 2012). keywords: analysis; behaviour; business; concern; consumer; consumption; consumption behaviour; context; doi; economies; education; effect; efficacy; energy; environmental; environmental behaviour; environmental concern; environmental knowledge; erhan; et al; factors; false; friendly; green; guilt; hypothesis; important; individual; indonesia; influence; issues; journal; knowledge; main; management; marketing; millennials; model; new; nosica; problems; product; psychology; pudiawan; research; respondents; result; rizkalla; role; sample; scale; self; significant; social; studies; study; subjective; sustainable; sustainable consumption; table; theory; trihadi; true; variables cache: mng-306.pdf plain text: mng-306.txt item: #114 of 232 id: mng-308 author: Nedeljković Knežević, Milena; Nedeljković, Slađana; Mijatov, Maja; Vukonjanski Srdić, Jelena title: Moderator Effects of the Employees’ Gender on the Correlation between Facets of Job Satisfaction and Personality Dimensions date: 2021-05-04 words: 9422 flesch: 45 summary: However, no studies could be found in the literature focusing on identifying the moderating effect of the employees’ gender on correlation between job satisfaction and personality dimensions. Keywords: job satisfaction, personality dimensions, Big Five theory, gender structure, transitional economy JEL classification: D79, D91, J53, J8, M12, M54, Z32, Z39. keywords: agreeableness; analysis; benefits; big; business; case; changes; characteristics; company; conditions; conscientiousness; correlation; correlationship; cultural; customer; degree; differences; different; dimensions; dissatisfaction; doi; economies; effect; employees; eps; example; expectations; experiences; extraversion; facets; faculty; false; female; female employees; forthcoming; gender; good; hand; hierarchical; high; higher; human; important; increase; individual; international; items; jelena; job satisfaction; journal; level; liang; main; maja; management; mijatov; milena; nedeljković; neuroticism; new; novi; openness; operating; organizational; pay; performance; personality; personality dimensions; pronounced; psychology; public; quality; questionnaire; regression; research; respondents; results; rewards; sad; sample; satisfied; sciences; serbia; significant; slađana; social; socio; solutions; structure; sub; sustainable; table; tasks; true; university; variable; vukonjanski; work cache: mng-308.pdf plain text: mng-308.txt item: #115 of 232 id: mng-31 author: Vučinić, Milena title: Behavioural Finance and Its Postulates date: 2017-05-20 words: 6141 flesch: 48 summary: Decision Making Under Uncertainty – How to Make Decisions When not all Pieces of Information are Available Nowadays, a large number of financial decisions are made on the basis of beliefs about a probability of an uncertain outcome such as, for example, the future value of some shares or currencies. Behavioural and financial experts have given their biggest contribution, both theoretical and practical, to the field of financial decision making and financial market roles. keywords: adobe; analysis; anomalies; attitudes; authority; basis; behavioural; behavioural finance; beliefs; black; cases; certain; cognitive; crisis; culture; decision; decision making; economics; errors; events; evidence; excessive; fact; false; finance; financial; global; human; impact; important; individuals; influence; information; investment; investors; journal; loss; magical; making; management; market; means; mental; mind; models; money; new; number; outcome; people; place; points; probability; process; processes; psychology; quasi; rational; representativeness; research; risk; self; social; stories; swan; system; taleb; terms; thaler; theory; thinking; true; trust; value; way; work cache: mng-31.pdf plain text: mng-31.txt item: #116 of 232 id: mng-317 author: Savoiu, Gheorghe title: Book review of: "Skin in the Game: Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life" by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. date: 2019-12-02 words: 3314 flesch: 50 summary: Book after book, the NNT’s amplitude of creativity or his scientific per- sonality is permanently expanded beyond the stability of the classical or ancient values being associated with the profound discernment of his scientific opinions and with the perspective of his modern multidisciplinary approaches. A deep sense of self-irony characteri- zes NNT style and this aspect is similar as impact of his exceptional humor, and also by his necessary cy- nicism, which interweaves with the precision of language specific to a rigorous mathematician and statistician, that remains difficult to be defeated on the field of terminological correctness and applied issues. keywords: /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; adobe; ancient; asymmetries; author; bestseller; book; boring; business; city; daily; decades; false; game; gheorghe; good; house; human; ideas; impact; life; management; modern; n.n; nassim; new; nicholas; nnt; penguin; percent; personality; philosophical; pitesti; process; random; real; risks; rule; scientific; skin; specific; style; taleb; text; things; true; uncertainty; works; york cache: mng-317.pdf plain text: mng-317.txt item: #117 of 232 id: mng-32 author: Čudanov, Mladen J; Ţaicu, Marian title: Book review: date: 2017-05-20 words: 2001 flesch: 43 summary: A practical contribution of this chapter is a four-step abstraction of research workflow, immanent not only to economy, but also to other research fields, management, business and organization included. The first chapter, titled “Economic research and communication of its results, in the general context of scientific research” is introductory. keywords: /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; adobe; analysis; approach; authors; book; bornmann; chapter; context; economic; false; fields; growth; information; issues; main; management; modern; output; paper; phase; plagiarism; practical; publishing; research; science; scientific; specific; title; true; wider; writing cache: mng-32.pdf plain text: mng-32.txt item: #118 of 232 id: mng-324 author: Petrović, Nataša title: Book review of: Strategic Management and the Circular Economy by Marcello Tonelli and Nicolo Cristoni date: 2020-01-01 words: 2105 flesch: 35 summary: Bearing in mind the above, the authors, on 235 pages covering all major topics of Strategic Management and CE, through four sections (An Overview, Circular Economy Strategy, CE Strategic Management and CE @ 360°) and 13 chapters (plus Index of used specific terms from the authors) focused on the following: The Challenges of the Produce-Use-Dispose Model; An Introduction to the Circular Economy; A CE Frame- work for Action; CE-Enabling Technologies; Business Models for a CE; Introducing the CE Strategic Process; CE Data Collection and Prioritization: Firm, Industry, and External Levels of Analysis; CE Data Integration; Determining Your Preferred CE Position; Gap Analysis, CE Strategy Formulation, and Planning; Tools for CE Analysis at a Micro Level; In their book, the authors showed a remarkable review of the most important elements of Strategic Man- agement and CE shown through a series of examples regarding: Exceeding Planetary Natural Thresholds; Scarcity of Raw Materials and Price Volatility; Rising Middle-Class Population; Structural Inefficiencies of the Current Economic Model; Biosphere and Technosphere Products; Technological, Regulatory, and Social Factors; EMS vs CE; CE Guiding Principles; CE Business Objectives; CE Areas of Intervention; Digital Tech- nologies; Design and Engineering Technologies; Net-Zero Innovation; Servitization; Product Life Extension; Product Residual Value Recovery; Organizational Culture; The CE Strategic Process; Current Strategy Iden- tification; Idea Trees; The VRIE Framework; Five Forces, PEST Analysis; Supporting Methods for Undertak- ing PEST Analysis: Interviewing Key Personnel; PEST vs Five Forces Matrix; SWOT Analysis; Strategic Quadrant; Approaches to Internationalization; Gap Analysis; Formulating a CE Strategy; CE Strategic Plan- ning; Life Cycle Assessment (LCA); Life Cycle Costing (LCC); Material Input per Unit of Service (MIPS); Ma- terial Flow Analysis (MFA); Value Chain Analysis (VCA); Environmental Input–Output Analysis (EIOA); Ecological Footprint (EF); Environmentally weighted Material Consumption (EMC); keywords: /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; adobe; analysis; authors; book; business; circular; development; economic; economy; energy; environmental; false; global; hope; human; management; material; model; nataša; natural; new; organizational; petrović; planet; products; raw; resources; review; state; strategic; strategy; sustainable; true; use cache: mng-324.pdf plain text: mng-324.txt item: #119 of 232 id: mng-327 author: Rajić, Tamara; Milošević, Isidora; Rakić, Ana title: The Influential Factors of Health Care Customer Loyalty: Evidence from Serbia date: 2020-09-01 words: 7174 flesch: 42 summary: Keywords: health care service quality, patients’ satisfaction, patients’ loyalty, structural equation modelling JEL Classification: M31, C30, I19 entiation among competitors and a source of sustainable competitive advantage leading to improved effi- ciency, long-term success and organizational sustainability (Ramsaran-Fowdar, 2008; Peer & Mpinganjira, 2011; Boakye et al., 2017; Giovanis et al., 2018; Taqdees et al., 2018). Whereas health care service quality has been extensively studied in developed economies, the construct re- mains largely under-studied in Eastern Europe and its emerging economies lag behind other developing economies when it comes to health care service quality examinations. keywords: 2020/25(2; account; analysis; application; approach; belgrade; business; care quality; care service; choi; concern; construct; context; contribution; convenience; customer; customer satisfaction; data; determinants; dimensions; direct; doctors; doi; economies; et al; factor; false; findings; future; health care; healthcare; hospital; impact; influence; institution; instrument; international; isidora; journal; level; loyalty; management; measurement; medical; model; overall; patient satisfaction; patients; perceptions; previous; private; procedure; quality dimensions; quality health; quality measurement; reliability; research; results; satisfaction; scale; serbia; service quality; services; servqual; setting; significant; staff; structural; studies; study; sustainable; tamara; tangibles; true; validity; value cache: mng-327.pdf plain text: mng-327.txt item: #120 of 232 id: mng-328 author: Devedžić, Ivan title: Book review of: Living with the Monks by Jesse Itzler date: 2020-09-01 words: 2534 flesch: 60 summary: 85_2 BOOK review_Devedzic:tipska.qxd BOOK REVIEW DOI: 10.7595/management.fon.2020.0008 For those who are unfamiliar with the name, Jesse Itzler is a businessman, ultra-marathon runner, ex-record- ing artist who produced arena songs for professional sports teams, the founder of Marquis Jet and Zico co- conut water among others and part-owner of the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks. “Living with the Monks” is Jesse Itzler’s 2nd book, following his wildly popular and successful “Living with a SEAL” (which is, hands down, one of my favourites). keywords: /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; adobe; bit; book; david; devedžić; experience; experiment; false; goggins; idevedzic@gmail.com; itzler; ivan; jesse; joe; lessons; life; like; mind; monastery; monks; pdf; place; reader; rogan; seal; self; time; true; valuable cache: mng-328.pdf plain text: mng-328.txt item: #121 of 232 id: mng-329 author: Radović, Svetlana; Sladojević Matić, Jelena; Opačić, Goran title: Personality Traits Composition and Team Performance date: 2020-12-01 words: 5735 flesch: 48 summary: Keywords: team composition, personality traits, team efficiency, team work performance, organizational psychology, man- agement JEL Classification: L20, M12, M59 teams in comparison with groups: the terms being used are team performances, shared leadership, com- plementary competences and collective responsibility for performances. We used the average values of the team member’s personal- ity traits as the predictors, and team work performance as criteria. keywords: achievement; adobe; agreeableness; analysis; average; barrick; behaviour; better; big; canonical; coefficient; cohesion; competences; composition; consciousness; correlation; development; doi; efficiency; extraversion; factor; faculty; false; function; general; goals; goran; group; higher; important; individual; influence; jelena; journal; level; management; members; model; neuman; neuroticism; opačić; openness; order; organizational; performance; personality; personality factor; personality traits; point; psychology; radović; relationship; research; results; sample; similar; sladojević; social; solutions; specific; stability; structure; studies; svetlana; team; team members; team performance; team work; traits; true; variables; work; work performance cache: mng-329.pdf plain text: mng-329.txt item: #122 of 232 id: mng-33 author: Janicijevic, Nebojsa title: Contradictory values in the process of organizational change: a case study date: 2017-09-21 words: 5268 flesch: 44 summary: Also, the process of value changes has been researched in one limited time period, while a more adequate method would be a longitudinal research. The conclusions of this paper imply that the structure of collective values in organizations must be taken into account both in research and in practice of change management. keywords: 2017/22(2; action; adobe; behaviour; business; case; changes; cognitive; collective; collective values; companies; company; contradictory; culture; development; doi; economies; economy; employees; false; human; individual; janicijevic; journal; leaders; management; managers; market; members; nebojša; needs; new; organization members; organizational; organizational culture; paper; performance; phase; privatization; process; refreezing; research; results; schein; science; serbia; set; shared; sintelon; social; state; structure; study; system; time; transition; true; values; york cache: mng-33.pdf plain text: mng-33.txt item: #123 of 232 id: mng-335 author: Kwantes, Catherine T.; Alwar, Siddardh Thirumangai; Cragg, Stephanie J.; Feola, Magali title: Enhancing Foster Care Home NGO Sustainability via Social Franchising date: 2020-12-01 words: 9804 flesch: 55 summary: Idea: Much of the literature on social franchising has been in the area of providing health care and services – however, this model may be useful to enhance the sustainability for NGOs and non-profit organizations that provide other critical services as well, such as foster care homes in the Global South. Keywords: social franchising, non-profit, NGO, organization, Global South JEL clasiffication: L31, D2, A13, L44 Enhancing keywords: approach; area; asemota; business; capital; care; catherine; chahine; challenges; children; consistent; critical; development; education; enterprise; evaluation; example; false; flexibility; foster; franchise; franchising; global; health; homes; impact; important; india; journal; knowledge; kwantes; local; long; magali; management; mission; model; need; new; ngos; non; operating; opportunities; organization; potential; poverty; procedures; profit; projects; psychology; replication; research; resources; scaling; services; siddardh; social; social franchising; south; stage; standards; stephanie; strategy; success; successful; support; sustainability; sustainable; term; thirumangai; training; true; vision; windsor; work cache: mng-335.pdf plain text: mng-335.txt item: #124 of 232 id: mng-336 author: Stangej, Olga; Minelgaite, Inga; Leupold, Christopher title: Contouring Sustainability: Cultural Configurations of Nordic Firms date: 2020-12-01 words: 7092 flesch: 39 summary: Keywords: Nordic culture, cultural configurations, organizational culture JEL Classification: M10 Contouring Sustainability: Cultural Configurations of Nordic Firms DOI: 10.7595/management.fon.2020.0015 Abstract: 1. This specific type of success, which may at points diverge from other cultures’ typical definitions and criteria, stems from and perpetuates a certain Nordic code that management scholars have tried to decipher either by focusing on Nordic societal culture alone or on particular success stories of Nordic organizations. keywords: adobe; analysis; approach; artifacts; assumptions; basic; beliefs; business; cambridge; central; christopher; cluster; collectivism; companies; configuration; context; core; corporate; countries; cross; cultural; culture; deeper; development; dimensions; doi; eds; equality; evident; example; false; framework; general; global; harmony; iceland; individualism; inga; institutional; journal; layers; leadership; leupold; level; management; members; minelgaite; models; moderate; nardon; national; nordic; nordic cluster; norms; objective; olga; organizational; organizational culture; orientation; perspective; practices; region; research; rules; schein; social; societal; society; solutions; specific; stangej; steers; studies; sustainability; sustainable; tendency; true; underlying; understanding; university; values; welfare cache: mng-336.pdf plain text: mng-336.txt item: #125 of 232 id: mng-337 author: Chung, Ung-il title: Book Review “The Righteous Mind-Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion” by Jonathan Haidt date: 2020-07-23 words: 4816 flesch: 50 summary: His theory of the dual nature of human morality could be more effectively strengthened by tak- ing into consideration the characteristic of human language, not just oxytocin and mirror neurons. We need to know human morality well for sustainable business. keywords: adaptive; adobe; author; beings; better; book; business; challenge; chung; common; coverage; culture; different; domain; false; fellow; foundation; groups; harm; hive; human; human beings; human morality; hume; innovation; intuitions; japan; kanagawa; language; level; management; medicine; mind; mitsuyoshi; morality; new; people; political; press; principle; processes; reason; reasoning; response; role; rules; school; second; social; societies; society; tei; theory; tokyo; true; university; way; western; world; yuichi cache: mng-337.pdf plain text: mng-337.txt item: #126 of 232 id: mng-338 author: Andrić Gušavac, Bisera; Savić, Gordana title: Operations Research Problems and Data Envelopment Analysis in Agricultural Land Processing – A Review date: 2021-05-04 words: 13669 flesch: 64 summary: For each reference a brief description of the problem is given. 5 Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management 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(adapted from Andric Gusavac & Savic, 2019) Table 7: Overview of other OR methods in agricultural land processing 6 Bisera Andrić Gušavac, Gordana Savić Forthcoming ����� ��� �� ���� ���� �� �� �� �� �� �� � �������� ����� ��� ��� ����� ��� � ���� ����� ��� ������ ����� ��� �������� ����� ��� ����������� ����� ��� ������������ � ��� ����� ��� ���������� � ��� � � ���� ������� ����� ��� �������� � �������� ���� ���� �������� �� ������� ������ ������ ��� ��������� ����������� !���� ���� ���� �������� ������� �� ������������ ������������� ����������� #������� $������ � ���������� ���� ������������ ������� �������� �����% ������� ���������� ����� &�%������� '����% � (���� ���� ���������� � ������� ����� �������� ����� �� ���� ���)��� ������ �%����� ����������� ����� *���+��� ����,�+�� � -������+��� ���� ������������ ���� ��������� ����� �+������ ��.�� ������� ������������ ����������� ����� -��+�,��� ������ � -����� ���� ���� ��������/ ��������� ��� �������� �������� �� ��������� �����% ����� ������ ������������ ���������� ����������� #���� �� ��0� ���1 �������� ������������ ���)�� �% ������ ������� ��� ��������� � ������� ������������ ���������� �������,����+� ����������� 2������ �� ��0� ���1 ���� ��� ���������� �� ����� �� ��������� ����������� �����+������� �������,����+� ����������� �,����� �� ��0 ���1 ���� �������� ��� ���������� � )���� )���� ��.��3������� ��������� ����������� 4��� �� ��0� ���1 ������ ������� � ���� ��������������� ��� ���������� � ��� ����������% � ��� ���� �� ���� �������� ������������� �+�������� � ���� ����������% It is interesting to see agricultural problem types that are solved by OR methods other than LP and compare these types with problem types solved by LP (presented in Figure 2). keywords: adobe; agricultural; allocation; analysis; andrić; application; approach; area; articles; assessment; bisera; business; common; computers; criteria; crop; d �; data; dea; decision; different; distribution; doi:10.1016; doi:10.3390; dynamic; economic; economies; efficiency; electronics; energy; engineering; envelopment; environmental; european; evaluation; faculty; false; farm; figure; forthcoming �; gordana; groups; gušavac; international; irrigation; journal; keywords; land; level; linear; literature; management; mathematical; methods; mixed; model; modelling; multi; number; operations; optimal; optimization; overview; papers; planning; policy; problems; processing; production; programming; research; resources; review; rotation; savić; science; singh; solutions; specific; statistics; sustainability; sustainable; switzerland; systems; table; technical; techniques; true; types; use; water; years; � = cache: mng-338.pdf plain text: mng-338.txt item: #127 of 232 id: mng-339 author: Paunović, Mihailo title: The Impact of Human Capital on Financial Performance of Entrepreneurial Firms in Serbia date: 2021-09-03 words: 17260 flesch: 59 summary: The impact of human capital on ROA 40 Mihailo Paunović 2021/26(2) ���� ��� ��� � 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separate the groups. This paper investigates the impact of human capital on the financial performance within entrepreneurial firms in Serbia. keywords: + �; analysis; answers; assets; author; business; capital; companies; company; control; data; doi; dzenopoljac; economic; elements; employees; entrepreneurial; factors; false; financial; firms; group; higher; human; human capital; impact; independent; intellectual; intellectual capital; interaction; janosevic; journal; knowledge; level; management; manufacturing; method; mihailo; model; motivation; new; number; paunović; performance; positive; questionnaire; questions; related; relational; research; results; revenue; roa; roe; sales; sample; serbia; services; significant; skills; social; statements; structural; studies; study; success; table; team; tenacity; true; value; variables; � -$; � � cache: mng-339.pdf plain text: mng-339.txt item: #128 of 232 id: mng-34 author: Jakić, Gordana; Anđelković, Jelena title: How to Manage and Plan Terminology: Creating Management TDBs date: 2016-09-02 words: 6189 flesch: 30 summary: Keywords: terminology database (TDB), terminology management, management terminology, language plan- ning, terminology knowledge base (TKB) other hand. In our opinion, terminological gaps and other issues concerning Serbian management terminology presented above call for a systematic approach to managing management terminology. keywords: accessible; activities; activity; addition; adequate; adobe; approach; belgrade; categories; concepts; conceptual; corpus; creation; current; database; development; english; entries; entry; equivalents; example; extraction; faculty; false; field; general; hand; hierarchical; information; international; iso; issues; knowledge; language; linguistic; main; management; management tdb; menadžment; national; need; number; organizational; paper; particular; planners; planning; policy; potential; practical; problems; process; professional; purpose; related; resources; sciences; scientific; serbian; serbian language; specialists; specialized; specific; standardization; standards; structure; subject; subject field; systematic; table; tdb; tdbs; technical; termbase; terminological; terminology; terminology database; terminology management; terms; transfer; translation; translators; true; university; upravljanje; users; work cache: mng-34.pdf plain text: mng-34.txt item: #129 of 232 id: mng-340 author: Rajković, Teodora; Đorđević Milutinović, Lena; Lečić-Cvetković, Danica title: Spreadsheet Model for Determining Adequate Performance Indicators of Production Management date: 2020-12-01 words: 6890 flesch: 44 summary: �� � � �� �� � �� �� �� �� �� �� ��#� ��� �� ���������� � �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� $���� �� ������ ���������% �� ������� �� �&� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� $���� ����#��������� �� �� �� �� �� �� � �� $���� ����� � ��'������� � ��������� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� • APImax: maximum number of adequate performance indicator for the phase (where APImax Pn is for Pn, n=1,...,4); • APIPn: number of adequate performance indicators for observed performance according to the constraint C, n=1,...,4; • uPn: number of adequate performance indicators APIPn; • XPn: state variable defining total adequacy of performance indicators for the observed phase; • YPn: adequacy of performance indicators per performance according to the number of defined uPn. Consequently, it can be concluded whether defined performance indicators are essential for the observed phase or other performance indicators should be selected. keywords: adequacy; adequate performance; belgrade; business; calculation; control; cooperation; cost; cvetković; danica; data; djordjevic; doi; engineering; enterprise; faculty; false; implementation; information; input; international; journal; lena; lečić; management; manufacturing; maximum; milutinović; minimum; model; n=1,; number; objective; observed; observed performance; operations; organizational; paper; performance indicators; performances; phase; planning; principles; proceedings; process; production; production management; quality; rajković; research; results; sciences; serbian; services; set; simulation; smes; software; solutions; spreadsheet; sustainable; teodora; total; true; upn; value; variable; weight; ðorđević cache: mng-340.pdf plain text: mng-340.txt item: #130 of 232 id: mng-341 author: Simić, Marijana; Slavković, Marko; Stojanović Aleksić, Vesna title: Human Capital and SME Performance: Mediating Effect of Entrepreneurial Leadership date: 2020-12-01 words: 9018 flesch: 49 summary: Since leadership is classified as one of the key factors for the growth and development of each organiza- tion (Harrison et al., 2015) and human capital as one of the factors indicating a clear distinction between en- Research Question: The paper investigates the relationships between human capital and SME performance, introducing into the analysis the mediating effect of entrepreneurial leadership in the specific context of a transitional economy. A questionnaire was used to measure the employees’ attitude towards human capital, entrepreneurial leadership, and organizational performance, as well as socio-demographic variables. keywords: adobe; aleksić; analysis; business; capital; chen; components; context; degree; development; doi; economics; effect; employees; enterprise; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurial leadership; entrepreneurship; faculty; false; growth; huang; human; human capital; impact; importance; influence; innovation; intellectual; investment; journal; key; knowledge; kragujevac; leadership; management; marijana; marko; new; number; opportunities; order; organizational; performance; regression; relationship; renko; research; resources; respondents; results; review; role; sample; serbia; significant; simić; skills; slavković; small; sme; smes; statistical; stojanović; studies; style; theory; true; university; variable; venture; vesna cache: mng-341.pdf plain text: mng-341.txt item: #131 of 232 id: mng-342 author: Stanković, Jelena J; Marjanović, Ivana; Stojković, Nebojša title: DEA Assessment of Socio-economic Development of European Countries date: 2021-05-04 words: 8442 flesch: 53 summary: However, the majority of human wellfare indices (for instance the Human Development Index), in addition to evaluating certain aspects of social development, fail to explain the complex relationships between social progress and economic development or do not succeed to quantify social progress (Charles & D'Alessio, 2019). Social sustainability measured by intermediate approach for DEA environmental assessment: Chinese regional planning for economic development and pollution prevention. keywords: /01 �; addition; adobe; analysis; approach; aspects; assessment; bcc; business; complementary; composite; countries; data; dea; decision; development; different; dmus; doi; economic; economic development; economic efficiency; economies; efficiency; environmental; european; evaluation; exclusion; faculty; false; field; forthcoming; gdp; goals; halkos; income; index; indicators; inputs; journal; level; living; making; management; measure; model; operational; outputs; paper; people; performance; petrou; poverty; progress; research; results; risk; s11205; scale; seiford; sensitivity; social; socio; solutions; statistics; sustainability; sustainable; sustainable development; traditional; transformation; true; undesirable; unit; university; variables; zhu cache: mng-342.pdf plain text: mng-342.txt item: #132 of 232 id: mng-343 author: Kirin, Snežana; Vučetić, Ivana; Vasojević, Nena A; Kirin, Sandra Ž title: Lean Tools for Improving the Teaching Process in Serbia - Empirical Research date: 2022-05-04 words: 8904 flesch: 67 summary: Method: Independent samples t-test EVA-Equal variances assumed; EVNA-Equal variances not assumed � ��� � ��� � ��� � Too much teaching material Too much administrative preparation of teaching materials Intensive curriculum Too much administration Lack of indicators of students' level of satisfaction with teaching and their impact Insufficient communication between students, teachers and parents Unused space of the building International National ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� Too much teaching material Too much administrative preparation of teaching materials ��� ����� 2������� /� ���/3� �� ����/� � � � ����/� �#$� %���� %�'&� (�+(� (**�%%� � � %�+�� %�(,� %�(*� *�)%� �#-$� �� �� (�('� *+�+�� %�+�� %�)'� %�%'� *�'&� ��/� �/������ 2�� ����/� ���� �#$� *�%(� %�)*� (�**� (*%�%%� � #� %�&&� %�)(� %�%'� *�(�� �#-$� �� �� (�&%� (%��*� � �� %�&&� %�(&� %�*)� *�(%� � Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies 2022/27(1) 3 wastes and improving the education process. keywords: + �; activities; administrative; adobe; application; approach; belgrade; business; curriculum; data; development; difference; doi; economic; economies; education; elements; engineering; faculty; false; human; impact; implementation; innovation; international; ivana; journal; kirin; lean tools; lean wastes; lean �; learning; level; management; materials; mechanical; method; model; national �; nena; organization; preparation; primary; private; process; production; programme; quality; research; resources; results; sandra; schools; serbia; significant; snežana; state; students; study; sustainable; system; table; teachers; teaching; test; time; tools; true; university; value; vasojević; wastes; weighted cache: mng-343.pdf plain text: mng-343.txt item: #133 of 232 id: mng-344 author: Vukić, Milena; Kuzmanović, Marija; Vukić, Milorad title: Students' perspective of internship in vocational higher education date: 2022-05-04 words: 8702 flesch: 51 summary: This study contributes to the identification and understanding of factors affecting satisfaction of hospitality students with internship and proposes measures to better internship organization. Student satisfaction is also affected by better alignment of theory and practice, adequately rewarding overtime and doing the job for which they have been trained. keywords: + �; 2022/27(1; attitudes; belgrade; business; career; college; compatibility; curriculum; data; degree; development; difference; doi; education; employment; experience; factors; false; field; gastronomy; heis; higher; hospitality; hotel; hypothesis; increase; industry; institutions; integrated; international; internship; job; jobs; journal; kim; learning; lee; management; marija; mentors; milena; milorad; motivations; number; opportunities; order; overtime; profession; programme; research; respondents; restaurant; results; satisfaction; satisfied; school; sector; serbia; significant; skills; students; studies; study; table; test; total; tourism; true; university; vocational; vukić; wil; work; working; year cache: mng-344.pdf plain text: mng-344.txt item: #134 of 232 id: mng-35 author: Bojović, Nebojša; Milenković, Miloš; Kapetanović, Marko; Knežević, Nikola title: Innovations Impact on Efficiency of European Railway Companies date: 2016-09-02 words: 6007 flesch: 43 summary: Analysis of innovations impact on European railway companies efficiency This paper investigates impact of two types of innovations on railways efficiency level – technological innovations and innovations in terms of structural and regulatory reforms. The aim of this paper is the assessment of innovations impact on European railways efficiency. keywords: adobe; analysis; belgrade; cfr; companies; company; country; data; dea; development; different; directive; efficiency; efficiency level; efficiency scores; engineering; ertms; european; european railway; faculty; false; freight; higher; horizontal; hypothesis; impact; implementation; infrastructure; innovations; input; international; journal; kolmogorov; level; lines; management; market; model; network; number; observations; operations; order; paper; passenger; percentage; performance; period; railway; railway companies; railways efficiency; ranking; regression; research; results; scientific; scores; separated; separation; serbia; significant; smirnof; statistical; study; system; table; technical; technical efficiency; technological; test; time; tobit; traffic; transport; transportation; true; university; values; variables; vertical; whitney; yes cache: mng-35.pdf plain text: mng-35.txt item: #135 of 232 id: mng-353 author: Bjekić, Radmila; Strugar Jelača, Maja; Berber, Nemanja; Aleksić, Marko title: Factors Affecting Entrepreneurial Intentions of Faculty Students date: 2021-09-03 words: 8388 flesch: 38 summary: Keywords: students, entrepreneurial intentions, entrepreneurial spirit, psychological characteristics JEL Classification: I23, M13 ports the national economic policy in order to stimulate economic growth (Zaman, 2013). The idea of this research was based on the results of earli- est research that emphasised the importance of psychological characteristics as determinants of entrepreneurial intentions (Matlay et al., 2013) as well as that this research topic re-emerged after 20 years (Zhao et al., 2010) and still attract considerable attention (Zhao et al., 2010; Bux & Honglin, 2015; Nasip et al., 2017; Gu et al., 2018). keywords: achievement; aleksić; analysis; authors; behavior; berber; bjekić; business; characteristics; composite; development; discriminant; doi; economics; economy; education; employment; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurial education; entrepreneurial intentions; entrepreneurship; et al; factors; faculty; false; ferreira; fourth; future; greater; hair; higher; independence; international; jelača; journal; maja; management; marko; model; need; nemanja; novi; people; pls; practice; programmes; psychological; psychological characteristics; radmila; relationship; reliability; research; results; sad; sample; self; serbia; significant; solutions; source; spirit; strugar; students; studies; study; subotica; support; survey; sustainable; table; theory; training; true; universities; university; validity; values; walter; work; year cache: mng-353.pdf plain text: mng-353.txt item: #136 of 232 id: mng-355 author: Jovičić Vuković, Ana; Damnjanović, Jelena; Papić-Blagojević, Nataša title: Service Quality of the Higher Vocational Education date: 2022-05-04 words: 6866 flesch: 47 summary: Providing high-quality service to satisfy and even exceed not only students’ but also other stakeholders’ expectations in higher education is the basis of creating competitive advantage of higher education institutions. The paper will show the characteristics of higher education of vocational studies, and it will point out the significance of creating and maintaining a quality management system in higher education institutions. keywords: 2022/27(1; analysis; assurance; authors; basis; blagojević; business; damnjanović; development; differences; dimension; doi; education institutions; education service; effect; empathy; expectations; expected; false; gap; higher education; higher schools; higher vocational; hypothesis; information; institutions; international; jelena; journal; jovičić; level; management; marketing; measuring; nataša; negative; new; novi; number; paper; papić; perception; quality; reliability; research; responsiveness; results; sad; satisfaction; scholarship; schools; second; self; serbia; service; service quality; servqual; significant; state; students; studies; study; table; tangibles; terms; test; total; true; university; value; vocational; vocational education; vuković; year cache: mng-355.pdf plain text: mng-355.txt item: #137 of 232 id: mng-357 author: Stoiljković, Aleksandra; Marić, Slobodan title: Financing and Success/Performance of Small Businesses in Serbia date: 2021-12-14 words: 9631 flesch: 49 summary: In this respect, the clarification and understanding of the concept of small business success is very important, and a distinction will be made between the terms success and performance, which are often highly interconnected, and are even considered to be synonyms. 2.2 Measures of small enterprise performance In an effort to eliminate the issue of subjective assessment of the success, a distinction is made between the concepts of success and performance, which are often highly interconnected, and are often used as synonyms. keywords: 2021/26(3; access; aleksandra; analysis; area; aspect; assets; authors; average; business; business management; business performance; capital; capital structure; certain; characteristics; coefficient; common; companies; company; competitiveness; contribution; correlation; determination; development; economics; employees; enterprises; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurship; equity; existence; factors; faculty; false; field; finance; financial; financing; financing sources; firm; following; goals; growth; higher; important; indicators; international; journal; large; level; loans; long; management; marić; market; measure; medium; model; non; number; operations; orientation; owner; pearson; performance; profit; profitability; research; resources; results; revenue; serbia; significant; sized; slobodan; small; small business; small enterprises; solutions; sources; statistical; stoiljković; strategic; structure; success; sustainable; table; term; total; true; value; variables; variance; volume cache: mng-357.pdf plain text: mng-357.txt item: #138 of 232 id: mng-359 author: Milošević, Isidora; Rakić, Ana; Arsić, Sanela; Stojanović, Anđelka; Nikolić, Ivica; Đorđević, Predrag title: Model for Considering the Propensity of Students to Accept M-learning date: 2022-05-04 words: 8614 flesch: 45 summary: Issues in mobile learning technology. Review of trends from mobile learning studies: A meta-analysis. keywords: 2022/27(1; alternatives; analysis; analyzed; anđelka; application; approach; arsić; author; behaviour; belgrade; bor; brans; business; computers; criteria; criterion; data; decision; devices; different; ease; education; effort; engineering; et al; expectancy; factor; faculty; false; figure; function; gaia; higher; influence; information; innovativeness; intention; international; isidora; ivica; journal; learning; management; mareschal; method; methodology; milosevic; milošević; mobile; mobile learning; model; multi; new; nikolić; order; paper; performance; personal; plane; positive; predrag; preference; programmes; promethee; quality; rakić; ranking; research; results; sanela; sciences; scientific; serbia; service; social; solutions; stojanović; students; study; system; table; teaching; technical; technologies; technology; true; university; use; usefulness; usual; đorđević cache: mng-359.pdf plain text: mng-359.txt item: #139 of 232 id: mng-36 author: Bogosavljević Jovanović, Mina; Radojičić, Zoran title: Consumer Behaviour in the New Products Management in Serbia date: 2016-09-02 words: 6121 flesch: 47 summary: Introduction The aim of this paper is to investigate the application of consumer behaviour in marketing management, in the field of new products development. Initiating the process of new product development based on consumer needs and by satisfying their expec- tations, as required by the concept of marketing, emphasizes indubitable significance and contribution of con- sumer behaviour in marketing. keywords: adobe; analysis; application; attitudes; attributes; behaviour; belgrade; benedetto; beograd; black; brand; business; coffee; competition; concept; consumer; consumer behaviour; crawford; customer; data; development; documents; doi; elements; enterprises; factors; false; formal; group; image; important; influence; innovation; instant; instant coffee; insufficient; journal; launch; management; managers; manufacturers; maričić; marketing; marketing concept; marketing management; milas; mixes; model; money; necessary; needs; new; new product; paper; pay; perception; performance; planning; process; product; product development; psihologija; research; role; satisfaction; segment; serbia; share; state; strategic; success; target; theory; time; true; understanding; use; volume cache: mng-36.pdf plain text: mng-36.txt item: #140 of 232 id: mng-360 author: Mitić, Sanja; Rakita, Branko title: Marketing Capabilities of Early Internationalising Firms date: 2022-09-02 words: 7082 flesch: 36 summary: In order to explain the appearance of early internationalisation firms, a new, born global model of internationalisation was developed. Entrepreneurial marketing (Mort, Weerawardena & Liesch, 2012; Kocak and Abimbola, 2009), international marketing (Knight & Cavusgil, 2004) and strategic marketing perspectives (Gabrielsson, Gabrielsson & Seppälä, 2012) are some of the different standpoints evident in the literature. keywords: 2022/27(2; activities; belgrade; brand; business; capabilities; case; cavusgil; channels; chetty; communication; companies; company; countries; data; developed; development; different; distribution; doi; early; early internationalisation; economics; export; faculty; false; firms; food; foreign; gabrielsson; game; global; high; hunt; innovative; international; international business; international marketing; internationalisation; journal; key; knight; literature; local; main; main marketing; management; marketing; marketing capabilities; markets; medium; mitić; model; new; niche; online; perspective; price; process; products; quality; rakita; rapid; research; results; review; role; sales; sanja; segmentation; serbia; small; smes; specific; strategy; studies; study; sustainable; targeting; traditional; true; unique; university; zucchella cache: mng-360.pdf plain text: mng-360.txt item: #141 of 232 id: mng-361 author: Nikolić Tošović, Marija; Jovanović, Violeta title: Entrepreneurial Intention Model: Empirical Results with Management Students in Serbia date: 2021-09-03 words: 9374 flesch: 48 summary: Keywords: Entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial intention model, theory of planned behaviour, personal attitude, subjective norm, perceived behaviour control JEL Classification: L26, M13, M20, O31 are influenced by a large number of micro- and macro-involving factors. -> SN 0.243 2.998 0.003 Figure 2: Entrepreneurial intention model based on results with standardized regression weights, factor loadings and R2 * p< 0.05; **p< 0.01; * keywords: ajzen; analysis; antecedents; attitude; bartlett; behaviour; business; career; case; chen; control; creation; decision; development; discriminant; doi; economies; education; efficacy; empirical; employment; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurial intention; entrepreneurship; et al; experience; explanation; factor; faculty; false; findings; firm; gender; higher; hypotheses; individual; influence; intention; international; journal; jovanović; krueger; linan; literature; long; management; marija; method; model; new; nikolić; norms; pbc; personal; planned; positive; practice; previous; questionnaire; research; results; role; sample; self; serbia; significant; social; solutions; start; statistics; structural; students; studies; study; subjective; sustainable; table; test; testing; theory; tošović; true; university; validity; value; variables; venture; violeta; work cache: mng-361.pdf plain text: mng-361.txt item: #142 of 232 id: mng-363 author: Milijić, Nenad; Stojanović, Anđelka; Mihajlović, Ivan; Jovanović, Ivan; Popović, Momir title: Safety Climate in Project-Based Organizations: Multi-Criteria Analysis date: 2022-12-15 words: 7510 flesch: 45 summary: Finally, with the presented methodology, it is possible to assess safety climate in any project-based organization and, in case of shortcomings, focus managers' attention on safety climate factors that need to be improved. Therefore, the need for better employee safety performance Research Question: The aim of this paper is to determine the factors influencing safety climate in different industrial sectors in project-based organizations. keywords: 2022/27(3; alternatives; analysis; anđelka; awareness; belgrade; bor; business; commitment; construction; criteria; data; decision; different; different industrial; doi; employees; engineering; entropy; environment; et al; factors; faculty; false; gaia; gq1; gq3; high; implementation; industrial; industrial sectors; industry; ivan; journal; jovanović; level; management; method; mihajlović; milijić; momir; multi; nenad; occupational safety; organizations; paper; performance; plane; positive; preference; prevention; procedures; project; promethee; questions; ranking; research; results; safety; safety climate; safety management; safety science; science; sectors; serbia; stojanović; system; table; technical; training; true; university; value; weight; workplaces; wp1; wp2; wp3 cache: mng-363.pdf plain text: mng-363.txt item: #143 of 232 id: mng-364 author: Tomašević, Dragana; Gašević, Dragana; Vranješ, Marija title: Factors Affecting Consumers' Intention to Buy Foreign Brands - An Empirical Survey in Serbia date: 2022-09-02 words: 8436 flesch: 54 summary: The differential roles of brand credibility and brand prestige in consumer brand choice. The influences of airline brand credibility on consumer purchase intentions. keywords: age; akbay; analysis; authors; behavior; brand prestige; brands; business; buying; characteristics; consumer intention; consumers; control; correlation; customer; data; decision; demographic; dependent; different; dodds; doi; domestic; domestic consumers; dragana; economics; education; effect; environmental; ergin; factors; false; findings; foreign; foreign brands; gašević; gender; groups; higher; impact; important; influence; intention; international; journal; management; marija; marketing; mean; model; multiple; novi; paper; prestige; prestigious; product; purchase; purchase intention; purchasing; quality; questionnaire; regression; research; respondents; results; review; sad; sapic; school; serbia; service; significant; source; spss; status; studies; table; terms; test; tomašević; true; value; variable; variance; vranješ cache: mng-364.pdf plain text: mng-364.txt item: #144 of 232 id: mng-369 author: Devedžić, Vladan title: Quo Vadis, AI? date: 2021-05-04 words: 6497 flesch: 51 summary: AI applications; in other words, no AGI exists today; • one of the reasons why many deny any intelligence in AI systems is that they are still human-driven, and not autonomous; likewise, there is a lot of (human-generated) bias in AI systems as they are designed by humans who are inherently biased; • yet, when surveyed for their opinion on whether AI can replace managers in companies or not (Schawbel, 2019), many respondents in different countries provided an affirmative answer; they only believed that AI was still inferior to humans when it comes to soft-skill management – showing empathy, coaching, promoting work culture and the like – for most other typical managerial roles, like financial and human resource management, the respondents believed that AI-powered robots can do better than humans; • AI has become an important marketing term – in many businesses and services it has become for companies “a matter of survival” on the market to advertise themselves as AI companies, or at least as companies that use AI in their business; however, a 2019 survey conducted by a UK-based investment firm has shown that about 40% of Europe’s “AI companies” do not use AI in any way essential to their business (Knight, 2019); • when hiring AI specialists to work for a company today, it is essential to realize that the set of skills needed includes a lot of database analysis and administration, a good command of SQL, experience in programming, and a thorough understanding of data security; it is estimated that these activities consume 90% of AI specialists at workplaces, whereas for only 10% of their time they work on building and evaluating AI models; • model democratization (Rao, 2020) is an important factor to take into account – with the rise of AI PaaS, such as AutoML from Google, everyone can build and evaluate their models online, running cloud-based services that perform great (compared to human analysts) and companies do not have to care about providing and maintaining expensive hardware for model building and running. Under the surface, this indicates a serious lack of not only training, but also understanding of what true AI means (or at least what it should be about) beyond using it as a marketing term. keywords: adobe; amazon; analysis; applications; article; artificial; artificial intelligence; author; brain; build; business; cloud; companies; company; complex; current; curve; cycle; data; deep; devedžić; developments; economies; engineering; environment; examples; expectations; false; field; figure; forthcoming; gartner; general; good; google; human; hype; image; important; information; input; intelligence; journal; knowledge; learning; like; liu; lot; machine; management; models; natural; networks; neural; paas; people; possible; problem; rao; recent; research; rise; section; services; solutions; sustainable; systems; technology; time; today; topics; training; trends; true; understanding; university; users; vladan cache: mng-369.pdf plain text: mng-369.txt item: #145 of 232 id: mng-37 author: Jelenković, Zlatija; Barjaktarović, Lidija title: The Risk Management Functions in the Conditions of Globalization: Case Study of the Republic of Serbia date: 2016-09-02 words: 5149 flesch: 41 summary: Risk management has to be determined by the head of risk management; 2. Risk management has become an imperative of modern business, not only because of the needs of the enterprise itself, but also because of the international regulation imposed on the financial sector particularly, the issue that has advanced through institutional risk management (Barjaktarović& Ječmenica, 2011). keywords: a.d; adobe; annual; apr; assessment; audit; available; banking; banks; barjaktarović; basel; belgrade; beograd; board; business; capital; case; committee; companies; company; concept; control; corporate; credit; crisis; directors; economic; enterprise; erm; establishment; exchange; false; financial; framework; functions; general; globalization; governance; group; information; insurance; insurance companies; internal; large; liquidity; main; management; market; nbs; new; oecd; owners; period; process; quality; regulatory; reports; republic; research; risk; risk management; rules; sector; serbia; site; stock; strategy; structure; system; table; true; university; value cache: mng-37.pdf plain text: mng-37.txt item: #146 of 232 id: mng-370 author: Marič, Miha; Todorović, Ivan; Žnidaršič, Jasmina title: Relations between Work-life Conflict, Job Satisfaction and Life Satisfaction among Higher Education Lecturers date: 2021-05-04 words: 6890 flesch: 46 summary: The effects of explicit and implicit ethics institutionalization on employee life satisfaction and happiness: The mediating effects of employee experiences in work life and moderating effects of work–family life conflict. Work life conflict and its impact on turnover intention of employees: The mediation role of job satisfaction. keywords: balance; behaviour; business; case; conflict; data; demands; diener; doi; education; employees; environment; faculty; false; family; family conflict; fit; forthcoming; higher; human; impact; important; individual; influence; institutions; international; ivan; jasmina; job; job satisfaction; journal; lecturers; life; life balance; life conflict; life satisfaction; management; marič; miha; model; organizational; point; previous; psychology; relations; relationships; research; results; review; role; sample; satisfaction; satisfied; scale; sciences; scientific; serbia; significant; social; solutions; structural; study; survey; teachers; test; time; todorović; true; university; variables; work; work life; working; žnidaršič cache: mng-370.pdf plain text: mng-370.txt item: #147 of 232 id: mng-371 author: Gudmundsdottir, Arelia Eydis; Minelgaite, Inga; Gudmundsdottir, Svala; Leupold, Christopher R; Snorradóttir, Thelma Kristín title: Perceptions of Working Conditions and Work-related Stress in Iceland date: 2021-05-04 words: 8412 flesch: 48 summary: Effect of work stress and employee level on mental health and coping of public sector employees. There were no significant gender effects for overall work-family conflict or overall work stress, although patterns suggest that in women they are slightly higher on both. keywords: administration; adobe; arelia; attitudes; better; business; christopher; conditions; conflict; degree; demands; differences; doi; economies; effects; employees; evidence; experience; eydis; false; family; feedback; figure; findings; forthcoming; freedom; frequency; gender; government; gudmundsdottir; health; highest; hours; howes; human; iceland; impact; implementation; inga; institutions; issue; items; job; journal; kristín; lack; leaders; leadership; leupold; levels; life; management; managerial; mental; minelgaite; muchinsky; negative; new; occupational; organizations; overall; perceptions; performance; positive; potential; pressure; professor; project; psychological; psychology; public; questionnaire; research; resources; respondents; results; review; school; sector; significant; snorradóttir; social; solutions; stress; stressors; study; support; sustainable; svala; tasks; thelma; time; true; university; women; work; work stress; working; workload; workplace cache: mng-371.pdf plain text: mng-371.txt item: #148 of 232 id: mng-372 author: Miśkiewicz, Dorota; Oliwa, Bartosz title: Book review of: "Finance and Sustainable Development: Designing Sustainable Financial Systems" by the Ziolo, M (Ed) date: 2021-05-04 words: 2588 flesch: 40 summary: The intention behind the main idea was to take into consideration the ESG risk factors in the decision-making process of financial institutions and to identify and assess their impact on sustainable financial systems. At the same time, this chapter answers the questions on which factors are most impor- tant for sustainable financial systems and what the relationships between these factors are by using the research tools in the form of fuzzy cognitive maps. keywords: adobe; approach; author; bartosz; book; breakthrough; business; chapter; development; dorota; economics; environmental; esg; european; factors; faculty; false; finance; financial; future; information; issues; main; management; market; miśkiewicz; oliwa; public; research; risk; role; sector; social; sustainable; sustainable development; sustainable financial; systems; szczecin; true; university cache: mng-372.pdf plain text: mng-372.txt item: #149 of 232 id: mng-373 author: Savović, Slađana; Nikolić, Jelena; Zlatanović, Dejana title: Acquisitions, Organizational Culture and Performance: Empirical Evidence from Acquired Company in Serbia date: 2022-12-15 words: 9815 flesch: 40 summary: Also, based on the previously implemented systematization of different approaches to identifying organizational culture dimensions, we see that some of the Chatterjee et al. Analysis of organizational culture dimensions impacting per- formance. , 7(4), 201-211. keywords: 2022/27(3; acquisition; analysis; assumptions; beliefs; business; certain; changes; chatterjee; communication; companies; company; context; corporate; cultural; culture differences; cultures; decision; degree; dejana; development; differences; different; dimensions; economies; effects; employees; faculty; false; goals; impact; important; innovation; jelena; journal; key; knowledge; kragujevac; long; making; management; managerial; managers; mean; mergers; new; nikolić; number; order; organizational culture; paper; perceptions; performance; positive; post; process; related; republic; research; respondents; results; reward; savović; science; serbia; slađana; solutions; studies; study; style; sustainable; system; table; terms; true; understanding; university; values; way; weber; zlatanović cache: mng-373.pdf plain text: mng-373.txt item: #150 of 232 id: mng-374 author: Stanojević, Kristina; Makajić-Nikolić, Dragana; Radovanović, Goran title: Optimization of the Financing of the Raw Material Inventories: Case Study date: 2021-05-04 words: 7116 flesch: 55 summary: The company can realize the financing of raw material inventories from multiple sources under various conditions. The core idea of this paper is to evaluate the optimal financing of raw material inventories by the usage of the mathematical model that refers to the determination of financing sources, from which the required assets should be borrowed. keywords: advance; assets; available; belgrade; business; case; cash; chain; company; constraint; copper; costs; decisions; demand; doi; dragana; factoring; false; finance; financial; financing; forthcoming; goran; industry; interest; inventories; inventory; journal; kristina; linear; makajić; management; materials; mathematical; maximum; model; necessary; observed; optimal; optimization; paper; payment; period; problem; production; products; purchase; quantities; raw; research; scenario; short; sources; stock; supply; table; term; total; true; university cache: mng-374.pdf plain text: mng-374.txt item: #151 of 232 id: mng-375 author: Terzić, Ivica; Jeremić, Zoran; Latas, Tatjana title: Modelling and Forecasting Volatility on Electric Power Exchange SEEPEX date: 2021-02-26 words: 6872 flesch: 52 summary: Electricity markets volatility: Estimates, regularities and risk management applications. Different volatility forecasting models assuming the errors that follow both Gaussian and student-t distribution are fitted, namely: GARCH (Bollerslev 1986), EGARCH (Nelson 1991), SAARCH, simple asymmetric ARCH (Engle, 1990) and GJR GARCH (Glosten et al., 1993), a form of TARCH (Zakoian, 1994). keywords: adobe; ahead; aic; analysis; approach; arma; asymmetry; authors; belgrade; best; bic; business; calculations; conditional; data; day; dedinec; different; distribution; doi; economics; electricity; electricity price; empirical; energy; estimates; exchange; false; figure; financial; fit; forecasting; forecasts; forthcoming; future; garch; garch models; gaussian; gjr; high; important; information; intercept; issue; ivica; jeremić; journal; latas; leverage; log; maciejowska; management; market; methods; modelling; models; movements; negative; order; parameters; performance; period; positive; power; price; price forecasting; research; results; returns; risk; sagarch; seepex; serbia; series; short; solutions; source; spot; statistics; sustainable; table; tatjana; term; terzić; test; time; transactions; true; value; variance; volatility; weron; zoran cache: mng-375.pdf plain text: mng-375.txt item: #152 of 232 id: mng-376 author: Anđelković Labrović, Jelena; Milinković, Ivana; Petrović, Nikola; Kovačević, Ivana title: Expected Competencies from University Graduates for Employment in Serbia date: 2022-05-04 words: 7746 flesch: 46 summary: Silveyra and colleagues (2020), focusing on educational goals, discriminate the categories of entrepreneurship, management and business, human resources (including leadership dimensions) and interpersonal competencies. It is presented that the first component which describes prevalently leadership behaviours is more important for junior managerial positions in different areas of business than it is relevant for IT junior positions, as it is the case with interpersonal competencies. keywords: 2022/27(1; analysis; anđelković; areas; belgrade; business; categories; companies; competencies; competency; component; creativity; critical; curricula; data; demand; development; different; doi; domain; education; employability; employees; employment; experts; faculty; false; field; focus; future; general; graduates; group; human; important; information; international; interpersonal; ivana; jelena; job; journal; junior; knowledge; kovačević; labour; labrović; leadership; learning; management; market; milinković; new; nikola; order; organizational; paper; petrović; positions; problem; qualitative; readiness; reports; research; resources; results; sciences; self; serbia; skills; solving; specific; students; study; sustainable; thinking; true; university; work; world cache: mng-376.pdf plain text: mng-376.txt item: #153 of 232 id: mng-378 author: Kjosev, Sasho; Noveski, Martin; Mojsova Kjoseva, Nina title: Public Debt Threshold in the Republic of North Macedonia date: 2021-04-26 words: 8439 flesch: 55 summary: Their findings suggest that while public debt thresholds are higher in peripheral than in central countries, private debt thresholds are higher in core euro-area countries. Economic theory suggests that public debt has non-linear impact on keywords: %!= �; (7 �; analysis; area; bank; business; case; confidence; countries; country; crisis; data; debt; debt threshold; delta; development; different; doi; economic; economic growth; economies; economy; effect; empirical; estimated; estimation; european; false; finance; financial; fiscal; forthcoming �; gdp; general; gmm; government; government debt; growth; higher; impact; international; inverted; journal; kjosev; level; linear; literature; lower; macedonia; management; martin; mencinger; method; model; mojsova; need; negative; nina; non; north; ols; order; paper; period; point; policy; public debt; rate; ratio; real; relationship; research; results; sasho; skopje; studies; sustainable; threshold; true; turning; use; variables; � '#0 cache: mng-378.pdf plain text: mng-378.txt item: #154 of 232 id: mng-38 author: Barjaktarovic, Lidija; Djulic, Katarina; Pindžo, Renata; Vjetrov, Ana title: Analysis of the Capital Budgeting Practices: Serbian Case date: 2016-09-02 words: 5259 flesch: 47 summary: Thus, the focus of this paper will be on the investments on firms’ level and on capital budgeting techniques that companies and their CFOs (Chief Executive Officers) apply when evaluating new projects. H2: Factors such as size and ownership may influence the choice of capital budgeting technique. keywords: administration; analysis; authors; banking; belgrade; budgeting; budgeting techniques; capital; capital budgeting; capm; cash; cee; cfos; companies; comparison; corporate; cost; criterion; dcf; development; discount; dominant; economics; europe; faculty; false; figure; finance; financial; firms; flow; inclined; investment; irr; large; management; method; ministry; model; ownership; paper; payback; percentage; project; research; respondents; results; risk; rsd; sample; serbia; size; small; survey; techniques; true; university; usage; use cache: mng-38.pdf plain text: mng-38.txt item: #155 of 232 id: mng-380 author: Dado, Jaroslav; Taborecka–Petrovicova, Janka; Rajic, Tamara title: Towards an Integrative Framework of Relationship Quality in a Retail Setting: Evidence from an Emerging Economy date: 2022-09-02 words: 10164 flesch: 50 summary: As such, this finding is consistent with Balaji’s (2015) results indicating sat- isfaction and commitment as mediators of trust – customer loyalty relationship. Customer relationship management and customer satisfaction: the mediating role of relationship quality. keywords: 2022/27(2; analysis; antecedents; attitudinal; b2c; balaji; behavioural; business; commitment; company; confidence; constructs; consumer; context; contribution; customer; data; direct; doi; doi:10.1016; economies; economy; effect; employees; et al; evidence; exchange; false; findings; formation; framework; future; grocery; impact; industry; intentions; international; janka; jaroslav; journal; kim; lee; loyalty; management; marketing; model; number; orientation; positive; previous; provider; quality; rajic; relationship; relationship quality; relationship satisfaction; research; results; retailer; retailing; role; satisfaction; serbia; service; settings; significant; solutions; stores; structural; studies; study; sustainable; table; taborecka; tamara; total; true; trust; university cache: mng-380.pdf plain text: mng-380.txt item: #156 of 232 id: mng-381 author: Fontanini, Carlos Augusto Candeo; Wollmann, Dewey title: Model for Simulating the Financial Viability of a Just-in-Time Maintenance Program in an Agribusiness Company date: 2021-12-14 words: 9044 flesch: 51 summary: The difficulty found in companies as regards solving their problems with equipment maintenance has been crucial. Results and Discussion In an attempt to solve the flaws detected in the company regarding equipment maintenance, it was shown how the Just-In-Time Maintenance Program could solve such deficiencies, showing the great utility and performance of the implementation of this maintenance program. keywords: 2021/26(3; agribusiness; augusto; business; candêo; carlos; companies; company; continuous; cost; dewev; doi; downtime; engineering; equation; equipment; failures; false; financial; fontanini; human; implementation; important; increase; index; industrial; international; journal; line; literature; maintenance; maintenance cost; maintenance program; management; manufacturing; mathematical; model; monthly; monthly production; necessary; oishi; operational; order; parts; performance; possible; predictive; preventive; price; problems; process; production; production time; productive maintenance; productivity; products; profit; quality; reliability; replacement; research; results; revenue; review; singh; study; system; time maintenance; total; tpm; true; unit; unscheduled; use; variable; variation; wollmann; � � cache: mng-381.pdf plain text: mng-381.txt item: #157 of 232 id: mng-382 author: Milic, Tanja title: Doing Business in Serbia: Key Corporate Stakeholders date: 2021-09-03 words: 7198 flesch: 53 summary: So far, research on corporate stakeholders in Serbia is scarce, and does not provide enough data on this, for strategic business planning and strategic management, important topic. So far research on corporate stakeholders in Serbia is scarce, and does not provide enough data on this, for strategic business planning and strategic management, important topic. keywords: adobe; analysis; approach; attitudes; better; business; certain; commercial; community; companies; company; corporate; corporate stakeholders; data; differences; different; doi; economies; economy; ethics; false; freeman; groups; importance; individual; issue; journal; jovanovic; key; management; managers; manufacturing; media; milić; organizations; owners; paper; performance; planning; process; relation; relevant; republic; research; respondents; results; role; sachs; scientific; sector; serbia; service; significance; stakeholder; strategic; study; suppliers; sustainable; table; tanja; test; theory; true; value cache: mng-382.pdf plain text: mng-382.txt item: #158 of 232 id: mng-383 author: Dobrota, Marina; Zornić, Nikola; Marković, Aleksandar title: FDI Time Series Forecasts: Evidence from Emerging Markets date: 2021-09-03 words: 7262 flesch: 57 summary: Figure 4: Germany FDI time series model forecast The forecast of FDI time series for Germany is given in Figure 4. Contribution: Findings of the mild growth in FDI inflows in Serbia and North Macedonia contribute to the policy of attracting the FDI inflows in the countries of Southeastern Europe. keywords: aic; aleksandar; analysis; available; balkan; bank; best; bic; billions; business; countries; country; croatia; data; development; direct; direct investment; dobrota; doi:10.1016; economic; economies; economy; energy; environmental; estrin; europe; european; evidence; example; faculty; false; fdi; fdi inflows; fdi time; figure; financial; fit; forecast; foreign; future; germany; global; growth; impact; inflows; influence; information; innovation; international; investment; journal; level; macedonia; main; management; marina; market; marković; model; montenegro; net; new; nikola; north; observed; order; organizational; period; quality; research; results; review; sciences; serbia; series; simulation; slovenia; solutions; sustainable; table; time; time series; trade; trends; true; unctad; western; world; zornić cache: mng-383.pdf plain text: mng-383.txt item: #159 of 232 id: mng-384 author: Ghosh, Sudeshna title: Book Review of: “International Trade Policies in the Era of Globalization”, Ahu Coşkun Özer (Ed) date: 2021-09-03 words: 2119 flesch: 45 summary: The chapters eight, nine and ten discuss how trade policies impact the major economies of the Eurasian region. Conclusively, the authors investigate into what international trade policies offer to individual countries who are caught up in the web of the global network as unequal partners (Karataser, 2019; Tasbasiet al., 2019; Arapova & Maslova, 2019). keywords: adobe; author; book; chapter; china; development; doi; economic; economies; era; eurasian; false; foreign; ghosh; globalization; igi; impact; international; international trade; journal; major; management; policies; protectionism; sudeshna; trade; trade policies; true; union; wars cache: mng-384.pdf plain text: mng-384.txt item: #160 of 232 id: mng-385 author: Onamusi, Abiodun Babatunde title: Entry Mode Strategy and Firm Performance in Emerging Economy: Moderating Role of Organisational Structure and Environmental Turbulence date: 2021-09-03 words: 5778 flesch: 41 summary: As regards the combined moderating effect of organisational sStructure and environmental Turbulence on the interaction between entry mode strategy and firm performance, there are studies written on the per- formance effect of organisational structure (Al-Qatawneh, 2014; Nwonu, Agbaeze, & Obi-Anike, 2017), and how environmental turbulence influence organisational performance (Onamusi, Asikhia, & Makinde, 2019; Zaidi & Othman, 2015). In the third model, when the interaction term of entry mode strategy, organisational structure, and environmental turbulence were considered, it had a con- comitant increase in organisational performance by 5.8% (ΔR2 = 0.058, ΔF = 40.198, P= 0.000) because 51 Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies 2021/26(2) Model1,2,3 keywords: abiodun; adobe; analysis; axiomatic; babatunde; baby; business; care; combined; doi:10.1016; economies; economy; effect; empirical; entry; entry mode; environmental; environmental turbulence; equity; equity mode; external; factors; false; firm; firm performance; fit; hage; influence; interaction; internal; international; journal; linkage; management; manufacturers; market; mode; mode strategy; moderating; nigeria; non; onamusi; organisational; organisational performance; organisational structure; performance; precondition; research; results; review; scholars; significant; strategy; strategy performance; structure; studies; study; theory; true; turbulence; variable cache: mng-385.pdf plain text: mng-385.txt item: #161 of 232 id: mng-386 author: Nikolić, Milica; Maričić, Milica; Nikolić, Dejana title: Consumers’ Perception of CSR Activities: What Does it Mean for Companies? date: 2022-09-02 words: 8944 flesch: 57 summary: In this vein, the authors cre- ated a three-pillar conceptual model and tested the relationships between Perception of CSR (measured through Attitude towards CSR and Attitude towards CSR companies), Moderating effects (measured through Awareness, Trust, and Purchase Intention), and Willingness to pay (WTP) and Word of mouth (WOM). Attitude towards CSR companies It is believed that the attitude towards companies which are or are not socially responsible differs (Mohr & Webb, 2005). keywords: 2022/27(2; activities; analysis; attitude; award; awareness; belgrade; brand; business; castaldo; companies; company; conceptual; constructs; consumers; corporate; cronbach; csr; csr activities; csr companies; dejana; effects; faculty; fair; false; george; higher; impact; influence; intention; journal; management; maričić; marketing; milica; model; nikolić; number; organic; organizational; paper; perception; positive; price; products; proposed; public; purchase; questions; relations; reputation; research; respondents; responsibility; responsible; results; review; sciences; sem; serbia; services; significant; social; structural; study; survey; trade; true; trust; university; weifert; willingness; wom; wtp cache: mng-386.pdf plain text: mng-386.txt item: #162 of 232 id: mng-387 author: Bogojevic Arsic, Vesna title: Challenges of Financial Risk Management: AI Applications date: 2021-12-14 words: 5350 flesch: 41 summary: Financial risk management is a practice of optimizing the way financial institutions or corporations can take on financial risk. The aim of this paper is to present a state of AI techniques application in financial risk management, as well as to point out the direction in which further application and development could be expected. keywords: adobe; analysis; application; arsić; artificial; asset; banking; bogojevic; business; classification; companies; conference; creation; credit; credit risk; data; decision; deep; deep learning; default; detection; development; different; doi; false; finance; financial; financial risk; fintech; fraud; industry; institutions; intelligence; journal; learning; learning techniques; lending; machine; machine learning; making; management; market; market risk; methods; model; modelling; networks; neural; operational; operational risk; paper; portfolio; prediction; process; research; risk; risk management; section; stress; support; techniques; technology; testing; traditional; transformation; true; use; validation; vector; vesna; wang cache: mng-387.pdf plain text: mng-387.txt item: #163 of 232 id: mng-388 author: Jovković, Biljana; Vržina, Stefan title: Taxation and Dividend Payout: The Case of the Republic of Serbia date: 2021-12-14 words: 9101 flesch: 59 summary: Dividend tax is a kind of withholding taxes, which means that a dividend payer must calculate and pay dividend tax on behalf of a dividend payee. Therefore, investors prefer shares of non-dividend paying companies: - if capital gains tax is paid at the moment of share sale, while dividend tax is paid at the moment of dividend payment – considering time value of the money, it is possible to achieve considerable tax savings when preferring capital gains and - if capital gains tax rate is lower than dividend tax rate or if it is possible to offset capital losses with capital gains. keywords: + �; analysis; authors; biljana; burden; business; capital; companies; company; corporate; countries; data; determinants; dividend; dividend payments; dividend payout; dividend policy; dividend tax; dividend taxation; doi; double; dpr; economics; effective; evidence; expense; faculty; false; finance; financial; gains; gains tax; higher; impact; important; income; income tax; investors; journal; largest; legal; lower; management; market; model; non; observations; ownership; paper; payments; payout; policy; rates; ratio; regression; relation; research; resident; results; serbia; share; shareholders; significant; stefan; stock; table; tax; tax expense; tax rate; taxation; tests; theory; treatment; true; vržina cache: mng-388.pdf plain text: mng-388.txt item: #164 of 232 id: mng-389 author: Abidi, Oualid; Dzenopoljac, Vladimir; Dzenopoljac, Aleksandra title: Discussing the Role of Entrepreneurial Universities in COVID-19 Era in the Middle East date: 2021-09-03 words: 8150 flesch: 35 summary: Entrepreneurial universities are pivotal in contemporary economic systems due to their significant contributions in innovation efforts. The challenges and constraints imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic have demonstrated the importance of coordinating the efforts of all parties including those of entrepreneurial universities in order to develop vaccines and generate healthcare solutions which could be patented and commercialized afterwards. keywords: 2021/26(2; abidi; academic; academic entrepreneurship; activities; activity; aleksandra; business; capitalists; challenges; changes; college; competitiveness; context; countries; country; covid-19; creation; crisis; development; different; doi; dzenopoljac; east; eastern; economic; economies; education; effect; emergence; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurial universities; entrepreneurship; experience; factors; faculty; false; framework; funding; growth; guerrero; hayter; higher; impact; industry; innovation; institutional; intellectual; journal; knowledge; level; likely; main; management; market; mathew; middle; national; number; offs; orientation; oualid; pandemic; performance; property; proposition; public; quality; regard; region; research; resource; role; solutions; spin; study; success; support; teaching; technology; transfer; true; universities; university; university spin; urbano; venture; vladimir; � � cache: mng-389.pdf plain text: mng-389.txt item: #165 of 232 id: mng-392 author: Gašić, Dimitrije; Berber, Nemanja title: The Influence of Flexible Work Arrangement on Employee Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Republic of Serbia date: 2021-12-14 words: 11708 flesch: 59 summary: All connections between independent variables and dependent ones are positive and statistically significant except for the relationship between FWA and employee intention, but the fact that it is a negative relationship does not mean that it is a bad indicator; on the contrary, it is a great result! �� ��� �� �� ���� � ��� �� �������� ���� ���� �� �������� ��� �� � �� *��,�##���������-��� ���� �� �� �� .%����#����������-��� ��� �� ��� �� ���$������-��� �� ��� ����� � ���� ���� �� �������. �.����$��$��/�,���#��!���%�,�#����� � � ��� �� �������& �������� �� �� �� �������0 ����$,���$����� � � �� � � �� �������+ �1���������!/���#/�#�������%��������%���������#$22�!� � � ��� �� �������1 �3�����#$22�!/���#������������������/����������,� ��#���%�#2�#���2����##�#���%�#���������������#� �� �� �� ������� �0��#��$������ �� � �� �� �������4 �3����#�������%�/�����������%�/���2�����,������� ������#���%�������!���#� ��� � ��� �� �������� � ���#2������%�#������� �� � ��� �� �������5 �.������%��������%����������#�����#� �� � ��� ��� �������6 �5�,�����������%�����$��������� �� � �� ��� �������7 � �����������%���#$��������������#� ��� �� ��� ��� �������8 �9����1#����� �� �� Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies 2021/26(3) 79 headquarters are in a country that is not a member of the EU (2.28%). keywords: #$22 �; 2021/26(3; alpha; analysis; arrangements; authors; ave; behavior; benefits; berber; business; companies; company; composite; covid-19; cronbach; data; dependent; different; dimitrije; discriminant; doi; economies; electronic; employees; employment; engagement; false; family; flexible; flexible work; fwas; gašić; health; home; hours; human; impact; intentions; international; job; journal; life; limit; lower; management; model; negative; nemanja; new; number; organization; pandemic; people; performance; personal; pls; positive; productivity; questionnaire; questions; related; relations; relationship; reliability; republic; research; respondents; results; sample; satisfaction; serbia; slavic; solutions; source; study; sustainable; table; teleworking; time; true; turnover; turnover intentions; type; use; validity; values; variable; way; work; work arrangements; workers; working; world cache: mng-392.pdf plain text: mng-392.txt item: #166 of 232 id: mng-394 author: Mijatov, Maja; Dragin, Aleksandra S.; Stojanović, Vladimir; Ivkov Džigurski, Anđelija; Nedeljković Knežević, Milena; Košić, Kristina title: Ethical Code and its Influence on the Employees’ Perception of Organizational Social Responsibility date: 2022-12-15 words: 7872 flesch: 38 summary: Keywords: ethical code, organizational social responsibility, employees, hotel, Kopaonik JEL classification: D79, D91, J53, J8, M12, M54, Z32, Z39. Accordingly, this research is oriented towards identifying the impact of the ethical code on the employees’ perception of organizational social responsibility within hotels located at Kopaonik, that are operating within the territory of the National Park, which additionally imposes the necessity of implementing the responsible business operations. keywords: 2022/27(3; activities; basis; behaviour; business; carroll; code; content; corporate; corporate social; department; development; different; dimension; doi; dragin; džigurski; economic; employees; environment; ethical; ethical code; ethics; fact; faculty; false; form; geography; hotels; human; implementation; implemented; important; information; issues; ivkov; journal; kopaonik; legal; level; main; maja; management; manner; mijatov; novi; organizational; organizational social; perception; phd; philanthropic; principle; research; respondents; responsibility; results; review; sad; sciences; serbia; social; social responsibility; society; source; tourism; true; university; y � cache: mng-394.pdf plain text: mng-394.txt item: #167 of 232 id: mng-395 author: Pavlović, Marko; Stojanović-Višić, Biljana; Runić Ristić, Marija title: The Relationship between Workplace Conflicts and Job Satisfaction in the Public Sector in Serbia date: 2022-05-04 words: 11897 flesch: 57 summary: The study of the frequency, causes, conflict resolution strategies and methods for their reduction and for improving work climate in the public sector in Serbia This questionnaire, in addition to the CCR scale, also has three additional questions relating to the frequency, main causes and best strategies for conflict resolution in the public sector, and also relating to the methods in order to improve work climate and reduce the frequency of conflicts. Regarding the age of the respondents, there were no statistically significant differences in the levels of compromising conflict resolution (F=0.492, p=0.742). keywords: + �; 2022/27(1; addition; ambivalence; belgrade; biljana; business; causes; ccr; certain; characteristics; climate; communication; compromising; conflict; conflict resolution; contingent; correlation; data; demographic; difference; dimensions; doi; effect; employees; faculty; false; female; frequency; frequent; gender; human; international; job; job satisfaction; journal; jss; level; main; management; marko; methods; nature; negative; order; organizational; paper; public; received; relationship; research; resolution; respondents; results; rewards; satisfaction; scale; scores; sector; serbia; significant; socio; stojanović; strategies; studies; study; styles; subsample; true; university; višić; workers; workplace; years cache: mng-395.pdf plain text: mng-395.txt item: #168 of 232 id: mng-398 author: Radovanović, Sandro; Ivić, Marko title: Enabling Equal Opportunity in Logistic Regression Algorithm date: 2021-07-12 words: 11993 flesch: 62 summary: � � ������ �� � ���� �� �� ���� � ��� � ��� 5 Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies Forthcoming � � �������������� �� �������� ����������� ����� �� ����� ���� �������������� ������� �� �� ����������������� ��� �� �� ��� �� ������ � ��������� �� � ���� ���� ��� ��� ��� ��� � �� � ������� ���� � � � ������ ���� ������� ��� �� ������ ������ �������� �������� ����������� � ��� �������������� � ��� ������� � ������ � � �������� ��� ������� ��� ������������� ��� ������� � ���� ���� ��������� � � ����� ����� ������������������� ��������� �� ��� � � �� �� ��� ������ �� �� ����� � �� �� �������� �������� �� ������� �� ����� �� �� ��� ����� ������ ��� �������� � �� � ��� ��������� ������ �������� �������� � ��������� ��������� ��� ��� � ������� �� ����� ����� ������ �� � �� � ���������� ��� ������������� ����� ��� ����� ������ �� �� ���� ���������� � ��� �� � �!�� �� ���������������������� ������������� ���� ������!����������#����� ������ ������$%$%��� � � ���� � � � � � � �� � ��� � � ���� � � � � � � �� � ��� 4.1 Equal opportunity logistic regression Logistic regression is one of the most popular classification algorithms in the area of data mining and machine learning (Wu et al., 2008). The Adult dataset is a binary classification problem, where one tries to predict whether an individual is above or below the census line in the USA; more specifically, if an individual receives a salary higher than $50K. ������� � � � �� ���� �������� � �� �������� ���� � ��� � �� � � ��� � � � � � � ��� � � �� � � � � � ���� �� � ��� ����� � ��� � ���� � � �� � � � � ��� ����� � ��� � � 6 Sandro Radovanović, Marko Ivić Forthcoming ������������� �� ��� ����� ����� ��� ��� �� �� ����� ������ �� ��� ������ ��� ����� ��� ��� �� �� �� � ���� ����� �� ���� �� � ����� ������������� �� �������� ��� ������������ �� ���� ������������ ��� ������� �� � �� ��� �� ��� �������� �� � �� �� ����� �������������� ���� � � � � ���� �� �� ���� �� ����� �� � ���������� ��������� ������ ������ �� � ������� � ��������� �� ������� ��� �� �� � �� � � ���� ������ ������ ���� �� �� � ��� ���������� �� � ��� �������� �������� ������ ������������ ������������ ! keywords: accuracy; algorithm; approach; attribute; best; better; classification; coefficients; compas; conference; constraint; data; dataset; decision; difference; discriminated; discrimination; disparate; doi; equal; fairness; false; forthcoming; function; gender; group; higher; impact; individual; information; instances; ivić; journal; juvenile; learning; level; logistic; loss; lower; machine; making; male; management; marko; measure; mining; model; opportunity; optimization; outcome; paper; performance; predictive; privileged; problem; process; processing; race; radovanović; regression; regularization; research; results; sandro; sensitive; social; solutions; systems; table; techniques; term; true; unfair; unwanted; use; value; zafar cache: mng-398.pdf plain text: mng-398.txt item: #169 of 232 id: mng-399 author: Šapić, Srđan; Lazarević, Jovana; Marinković, Veljko title: Consumer Lifestyle Forming Under the Influence of National Culture date: 2022-12-15 words: 6922 flesch: 44 summary: Motivation: Consumer lifestyle is largely shaped by the effects of the culture to which consumers belong. The subject of the paper refers to the analysis of national culture, observed through dimensions, as determinant of consumer lifestyle. keywords: activities; adobe; aio; analysis; authors; behaviour; business; collectivism; components; confirmatory; consumer; consumer behaviour; consumer lifestyle; correlation; cross; cultural; culture; culture dimensions; degree; differences; different; dimensions; doi; economics; effects; empirical; factor; faculty; false; femininity; hofstede; important; index; individuals; influence; interests; international; journal; jovana; knowledge; kragujevac; lazarević; level; lifestyle; management; marinković; marketing; masculinity; measuring; model; national; national culture; observed; opinions; paper; people; power; presence; psychographic; research; respondents; results; sapic; serbia; services; significant; social; society; solutions; srđan; studies; study; sustainable; table; tourism; true; university; values; variables; veljko; šapić cache: mng-399.pdf plain text: mng-399.txt item: #170 of 232 id: mng-4 author: Jovanović, Predrag; Vlastelica, Tamara; Cicvarić Kostić, Slavica title: Impact of Advertising Appeals on Purchase Intention date: 2017-04-22 words: 7894 flesch: 45 summary: Advertising appeals can be divided into rational or emotional, depending on whether companies want to influence the rational or the emotional motives of the consumer to purchase of the advertised product. The advantage of this method lies in realizing reasons that have led participants to the creation of certain attitudes, and detailed examination of attitudes about advertising appeals and their influence on the purchasing intention. keywords: addition; advertised; advertised product; advertisement; advertising; advertising appeals; advertising message; advertising video; appeals; attention; attitudes; authors; available; belch; belgrade; beliefs; case; certain; characteristics; claims; colgate; communication; consumers; creative; description; different; emotional; emotional appeals; emotions; faculty; false; fear; focus; focus group; group; health; impact; influence; information; integrated; intention; international; journal; majority; management; marketing; members; message; method; negative; number; option; oral; order; organizational; participants; positive; potential; problems; producer; product; public; purchase; purchase intention; purchasing; rational; reactions; research; results; sciences; social; strategy; stronger; toothpaste; true; use; video; way cache: mng-4.pdf plain text: mng-4.txt item: #171 of 232 id: mng-40 author: Radisic, Slobodan; Kabok, Jožef; Djaković, Vladimir; Kuzmanovic, Bogdan title: The Programme Budget Model as a Basis for Measuring the Performance of the Public Sector in Transition Economies date: 2016-09-02 words: 5684 flesch: 41 summary: Within the framework of the applied budgeting model, two types of budget performance indicators may generally be recognized: • Output indicators, defined as a measurable level of production of goods and services from the planned activities defined on the level of ministries; • Output indicators, defined as measurable achievement of strategic objectives that must be based on clearly defined, unambiguous and generally comprehensible concepts in order to enable monitoring and assessment of the achievements thereof. Propper & Deborah (2003) empirically test the indicators of public sector performances, indicating the complexity and challenges of measuring thereof. keywords: activities; adequate; aforesaid; area; authors; basis; budget; budget model; budgetary; budgeting; countries; croatia; development; economies; education; faculty; false; field; focus; formula; funding; funds; higher; higher education; hungary; implementation; important; indicators; linear; management; measuring; method; model; novi; number; objectives; observed; oecd; outcomes; performance; planned; process; programme; programme budget; public; public sector; purpose; quality; reforms; republic; research; resources; results; sad; sciences; sector; serbia; special; state; statistical; system; technical; time; transition; trend; true; university; value; years cache: mng-40.pdf plain text: mng-40.txt item: #172 of 232 id: mng-400 author: Chroneos Krasavac, Biljana; Karamata, Ema; Soldić-Aleksić, Jasna; Radosavljević, Katica title: Some Aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility and Company Reputation date: 2021-12-14 words: 10310 flesch: 42 summary: The research considers the connection between corporate social responsibility and corporate reputation from the standpoint of the consumer; it has been found that perceived corporate social responsibility has a significant impact on the perception of corporate reputation, which improves company legitimacy in the eyes of consumers (Vlastelica et al., 2012). In addition to the communicated general views on company social responsibility and how it affects their buying-related behaviour, the participants also communicated their views on the socially responsible activities of five companies selected from the list of “100 Top Businesses as Regards Business Success” from the 2018 Report on 100 Top Businesses, published annually by the Serbian Business Registers Agency. keywords: 2021/26(3; activities; aleksić; analysis; aspects; attitude; behaviour; biljana; business; buying; carroll; chroneos; community; companies; company; concept; consumers; corporate; corporate reputation; corporate social; correlation; csr; data; decisions; development; doi; economic; economies; effects; ema; employees; environment; ethical; expectations; faculty; false; findings; following; good; hypothesis; impact; importance; information; jasna; journal; karamata; katica; krasavac; level; local; majority; management; marketing; negative; number; pandemic; participants; population; positive; practices; products; public; questions; radosavljević; relationship; republic; reputation; research; respondents; responsibility; responsible; responsible business; results; review; serbia; significant; social responsibility; society; soldić; stakeholders; strategy; study; sustainable; time; true; university cache: mng-400.pdf plain text: mng-400.txt item: #173 of 232 id: mng-401 author: Marinković, Sanja title: Book review of: The Chief Reinvention Officer Handbook: How to Thrive in Chaos. date: 2021-12-14 words: 2765 flesch: 46 summary: She is an author and co-author of several books and more than 70 scientific papers. The questions posed today in organizations around the world are similar: should new business ideas, new business models and paradigms be promoted in a turbu- lent and unpredictable period of time, or should we just put out the fire until the worst is over. keywords: /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; adobe; approaches; author; book; business; change; chaos; commercialization; company; concepts; environment; false; ideas; industry; innovation; international; life; management; nadya; new; organizational; programs; reader; reinvention; sanja; strategy; sustainability; sustainable; technology; time; today; tools; topic; true; university; use; worksheets; world; zhexembayeva cache: mng-401.pdf plain text: mng-401.txt item: #174 of 232 id: mng-402 author: Simić, Ivana; Lepojević, Vinko title: The Relationship between National and Entrepreneurial Culture: The Role of National Wealth date: 2021-08-11 words: 7949 flesch: 46 summary: The paper examines the impact of specific Hofstede’s dimensions of national culture on entrepreneurial culture, depending on the wealth of the national economy. Motivation: Based on the results of some previous research focused on the relationship between national culture and various indicators associated with entrepreneurship (Hayton, George & Zahra, 2002; Pinillos & Reyes, 2011; Zhao, Li & Rauch, 2012; Hayton & Cacciotti, 2013), the paper analyses the impact of national culture on entrepreneurial culture, as a category closely related to entrepreneurship. keywords: activity; analysis; avoidance; business; capita; colleagues; correlation; countries; cultural; culture; data; development; different; dimensions; distance; dogan; doi; economic; economies; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurial culture; entrepreneurship; et al; extent; false; forthcoming; gdp; global; group; growth; hayton; hie; higher; hofstede; hypothesis; idv; impact; income; indicators; individualism; innovation; journal; level; lie; low; management; middle; model; national; national culture; paper; power; related; relationship; research; results; role; significant; thurik; true; uncertainty; values; wealth; wennekers; world; zhao cache: mng-402.pdf plain text: mng-402.txt item: #175 of 232 id: mng-409 author: Stojiljković, Dana R.; Mihić, Marko; Bjelica, Dragan title: Performance Analysis of Indie Gaming Projects on Crowdfunding Platforms: Evidence from Kickstarter.com date: 2021-12-08 words: 8377 flesch: 51 summary: All projects were divided into two groups based on industry: game development projects and other projects. Table 1: Comparison of frequency of successfully financed projects in gaming and non-gaming industry 5 Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies Forthcoming �� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� �� live successful failed canceled �� �� ��������� �� �� ������������� �� �� ������ ��������� � � �� ����� �� � ������� ������ �� ����� ��� ���� ����� �������� ��� � �� ����� ��� � ������� ����� � �� ����� ��� ���� ���� � � �� ����� ������� ���� ��� �������� �� ����� ����� ����� ����� Table 2: Yearly odds ratio for game development projects Table 2 presents a yearly odds ratio for game development projects to be successfully financed in compar- ison with other projects. keywords: amounts; analysis; average; backers; belgrade; bjelica; business; companies; comparison; creative; crowdfunding; dana; data; deadline; developers; development; development projects; difference; dragan; economies; factors; faculty; false; financial; financing; forthcoming; fundraising; future; games; gaming; gaming industry; gaming projects; goal; group; growth; higher; impact; independent; indicators; indie; industries; industry; iqr; journal; key; kickstarter.com; lower; management; market; marko; median; mihić; model; new; non; number; odds; order; organizational; outcome; performance; platforms; pledged; positive; production; projects; quality; ratio; research; results; sciences; serbia; significant; software; solutions; specific; statista; statistical; stojiljković; stratum; study; successful; support; sustainable; table; technology; times; true; university; usd; video cache: mng-409.pdf plain text: mng-409.txt item: #176 of 232 id: mng-410 author: Petković, Goran; Dokić, Aleksa; Vasić, Vladimir title: How Does Organisational ICT Implementation Affect E-Commerce Potential? Empirical Evidence from Serbia date: 2021-12-08 words: 14635 flesch: 51 summary: Classification of design parameters for E-commerce websites: This paper addresses the identified research gap, and investigates the effect of organisational ICT implementa- tion, observed through both the human and technological perspective, on business e-commerce potential. keywords: activities; adoption; aleksa; analysed; analysis; approach; aspect; b2b; belgrade; business; capacity; certain; channel; cloud; commerce; commerce potential; commerce website; common; companies; computing; contemporary; context; corporate; data; developed; development; different; digital; doi:10.1016; dokić; economies; effect; employee; employee ict; enterprises; equation; et al; evidence; factor; faculty; false; findings; fit; forthcoming; functionality; giotopoulos; goran; higher; human; ict; ict implementation; ict skills; ict use; icts; implementation; important; indirect; information; intensity; international; internet; journal; kabongo; large; level; literature; main; management; marketing; markets; method; migiro; model; mwantimwa; observed; okpara; ongori; online; organisational; organisational ict; outsourcing; overall; paper; path; performance; perspective; petković; portable; potential; processes; productivity; quality; relation; relevant; research; resources; results; review; sales; sample; serbia; significant; size; skills; small; smes; software; solutions; specific; statistical; structural; study; sustainable; technological; technologies; technology; terms; transition; true; university; usage; use; value; vasić; vladimir; website; website e cache: mng-410.pdf plain text: mng-410.txt item: #177 of 232 id: mng-412 author: Kahrović, Ernad; Avdović, Atif title: Impact of Digital Technologies on Business Performance in Serbia date: 2021-12-09 words: 12481 flesch: 50 summary: ��� #������ ����$���%�����$�%������������������������������������&������ ���� �� !� �� �� '����� ������ ���!� ����� �� ���� #(������������������������$�����������������&�(���������������������� �� �� ����� ��� ��� �� )�������������������������� � !� ��� � �� ���� *�������������������������&��������&������ �� � �� �� ���� +������������������� ��������� �� ����� �� ���!� ,���������������&������ �� � ����� �� �� -�������������������������������(����������&������ �� ��� � ���� ��� ���!!� *�����������&������� ���������&��������&������ �� ���� !� ! * Corresponding author: Ernad Kahrović, e-mail: ekahrovic@np.ac.rs Research Question: The main goal of the study was to investigate the degree to which Serbian businesses accept and use digital technologies as part of the digital business transformation process. keywords: advantage; analysis; atif; avdović; business; business performance; capabilities; capability; chain; changes; cloud; companies; company; competitive; computing; correlation; costs; customer; data; dependent; development; digital; digital business; digital technologies; doi:10.1016; economic; economies; economy; effect; empirical; enterprises; ernad; false; figure; firm; following; forthcoming �; growth; higher; impact; improvement; increase; influence; information; journal; kahrović; linear; management; market; mediation; mobile; model; multivariate; new; novi; operating; organizational; performance; platform; positive; predictor; present; primary; process; productivity; products; questionnaire; reduction; regression; research; resources; results; role; sample; satisfaction; serbian; services; significance; social; solutions; specific; state; statistical; strategic; strategy; study; supply; sustainable; systems; table; technologies; technology; transformation; true; use; utilization; value; variables cache: mng-412.pdf plain text: mng-412.txt item: #178 of 232 id: mng-413 author: Knežević, Goranka; Pavlović, Vladan; Bojičić, Radica title: Does the Achievement of Gender Equality in Society Reflect on Gender Issues in Corporate Governance: The Case of the West Balkan's Banking Sector? date: 2022-12-15 words: 9110 flesch: 59 summary: This put an emphasis to the question of board gender diversity and its real influence. Although not explicitly mentioned in the text, it seems obvious that among others, the Basel Committee had gender diversity in mind, particularly when the effect of board gender diversity on performance and risks is known. keywords: analysis; authors; average; balkan; bank; banking; basel; better; board; business; central; committee; corporate; countries; country; croatia; data; development; different; directors; diversity; doi; economics; european; executive; factors; false; female; financial; firms; gdi; gender; gender diversity; gii; goranka; governance; hdi; higher; human; index; indexes; industry; inequality; influence; journal; level; lower; lowest; management; mean; montenegro; number; participation; performance; position; question; real; research; results; role; sector; serbia; slovenia; structure; supervisory; table; terms; theory; true; undp; value; women cache: mng-413.pdf plain text: mng-413.txt item: #179 of 232 id: mng-415 author: Mileva, Ivona; Bojadjiev, Marjan; Stefanovska Petkovska, Miodraga title: Entrepreneurial Organizational Culture During a Pandemic in a Labour-Intensive Industry: The Mediating Role of Fear of COVID-19, Psychological Distress, and Job Satisfaction in Turnover Intention date: 2022-12-15 words: 7353 flesch: 44 summary: The main inclusion criteria were: labour-intensive industries classified as small and me- dium enterprises, with entrepreneurial organizational culture (measured through Vox Organizationis). The paper is the first of its kind study and it expands existing research related to organizational culture during the pandemic, thus formulating practical suggestions to future leaders. keywords: 2022/27(3; adequate; adobe; american; analysis; anxiety; bojadjiev; business; college; covid-19; cultural; culture; data; depression; development; distress; doi; employees; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurial culture; false; fear; health; higher; impact; important; increased; individual; industries; intensive; intention; ivona; job; job satisfaction; journal; labour; leaders; leadership; level; lower; macedonia; management; marjan; members; mental; mileva; miodraga; motivation; negative; new; organizational; organizational culture; p<.05; pandemic; people; performance; petkovska; physical; positive; psychological; relationship; research; results; role; satisfaction; scores; significant; skopje; social; stefanovska; stress; studies; study; sustainable; true; turnover; turnover intention; type; university; values; work; working; workplace cache: mng-415.pdf plain text: mng-415.txt item: #180 of 232 id: mng-417 author: Domanović, Violeta title: The Relationship between ESG and Financial Performance Indicators in the Public Sector: Empirical Evidence from the Republic of Serbia date: 2022-05-04 words: 10909 flesch: 54 summary: Table 3: Financial performance indicators of the company JP Elektroprivreda Srbije in 000 RSD Source: Author’s calculation, based on data from public correct financial statements available on the website of the Business Registers Agency, https://Date of access 03.11.2020. Thus, it is hard to make a relationship between environmental indicator and financial performance indicators. keywords: access; accounting; activities; agency; annual; authors; better; business; capital; companies; company; corporate; correlation; csr; data; dimensions; doi; dynamics; economic; economy; energy; environmental; esg; factors; false; financial; financial performance; firm; governance; impact; indicators; indices; industries; integrated; journal; level; loss; management; market; measurement; measures; negative; non; observed; performance; performance indicators; performance measures; positive; practices; public; ratio; relationship; reporting; reports; republic; research; responsibility; results; roa; roe; sector; serbia; significant; social; source; srbije; statements; sustainability; sustainable; table; true; value; violeta cache: mng-417.pdf plain text: mng-417.txt item: #181 of 232 id: mng-418 author: Krstić, Jelena; Ćorić, Nino title: Public Health Communication: Skin Cancer Prevention Implications date: 2021-12-11 words: 11728 flesch: 58 summary: Jelena Krstic:tipska.qxd 1 Jelena Krstić1*, Nino Ćorić2 1Economics Institute, Belgrade, Serbia 2University of Mostar, Faculty of Philosophy, Bosnia and Herzegovina Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies Forthcoming * Corresponding author: Jelena Krstić, e-mail: jelena.krstic@ecinst.org.rs Research question: What are the characteristics of the target population which public health messages should be tailored to, in order to contribute to skin cancer prevention and early detection? Keywords: public health communication, skin cancer prevention, knowledge, attitudes, preventive behaviour, information sources. keywords: accordance; age; american; analysis; attitudes; awareness; behaviour; business; campaigns; cancer; case; categories; communication; demographic; dermatology; development; doi; education; exposure; false; female; findings; forthcoming; gender; general; groups; health; higher; important; indoor; information; international; jelena; journal; knowledge; krstić; level; light; likely; lower; magazines; management; measures; media; nguyen; nino; number; older; patients; percentage; population; prevention; protection; public; radiation; research; respondents; results; risk; sample; screening; secondary; significant; skin; skin cancer; social; solutions; sources; spf; sun; sunbathing; sunscreen; survey; table; tanning; target; tone; topic; true; type; university; usage; use; uvr; women; ćorić cache: mng-418.pdf plain text: mng-418.txt item: #182 of 232 id: mng-419 author: Lakićević, Marija; Pantović, Danijela; Fedajev, Aleksandra title: Investigating Factors of Customer Loyalty Formation for Wellness Spa date: 2021-12-11 words: 7349 flesch: 47 summary: Tourists do not have the opportunity to visit tourist spa wellness destinations regardless of loyalty to a partic- ular place and the future study should investigate the influence of pandemic on spa and wellness tourism loyalty. H5: The affection for wellness tourist destination by visitors has a positive impact on their satisfaction with a wellness tourist destination. keywords: affection; aleksandra; analysis; authors; business; coefficient; customer; danijela; desire; destination; development; doi; et al; experiences; factors; faculty; false; formation; forthcoming; future; han; health; hospitality; hotel; hypothesis; impact; important; increase; industry; international; journal; lakićević; level; loyalty; management; marija; model; new; number; offer; pantović; positive; quality; questions; regression; relation; republic; research; respondents; results; revisit; sample; satisfaction; serbia; services; significant; spa; spa tourist; study; table; tourist; tourist destination; tourist loyalty; tourist offer; true; value; variables; visitors; vrnjačka; wellness; wellness spa; wellness tourist cache: mng-419.pdf plain text: mng-419.txt item: #183 of 232 id: mng-42 author: Milićević, Vesna; Sofronijević, Adam; Milosavljević, Gordana title: Contemporary Indian Management Practices in the Dynamic Emerging Market Economy date: 2016-05-20 words: 9330 flesch: 45 summary: Specific aspects and challenges of Indian management are analysed in the context of comparative management, in a complex global environment. There are many business challenges and opportunities in the changing Indian economy along with new horizons emerging in Indian management. keywords: activities; advantage; ancient; approach; asian; aspect; bank; behaviour; belgrade; books; business; changes; characteristic; companies; company; competitive; concept; contemporary; context; corporate; creative; cultural; culture; delhi; design; development; economic; economies; economy; education; environment; evident; fact; family; focus; foreign; global; great; growth; gupta; hand; high; holistic; human; ideas; illustrative; impact; important; indian; indian business; indian culture; indian economy; indian management; industries; industry; information; innovative; international; knowledge; kumar; large; largest; leadership; level; life; living; long; management; managerial; managers; market; mathur; media; mind; modern; multinational; nature; need; new; number; opportunities; order; organizational; orientation; original; people; period; perspective; philosophy; power; practice; present; products; prominent; recent; related; relevant; reliance; research; results; right; sciences; sector; sense; services; sharma; significant; social; society; software; sphere; strategic; study; successful; sustainable; tata; technologies; technology; time; today; tourism; traditional; understanding; university; values; way; work; world cache: mng-42.pdf plain text: mng-42.txt item: #184 of 232 id: mng-421 author: Tica, Teodora title: The Impact of Corporate Income Tax on Capital Structure: Evidence from Serbian Food Industry date: 2021-12-12 words: 7452 flesch: 46 summary: Despite the wide range of research on the determinants of capital structures and on the validation of previously established theories of capital structure, the impact of corporate income tax on debt-to-assets ratio is not clear enough. Corporate capital structure: the case of largest Croatian companies. keywords: analysis; assets; authors; bajramovic; borrowing; business; capital; capital structure; companies; company; corporate; corporate income; costs; data; deari; debt; depreciation; determinants; doi; economics; effect; empirical; et al; evidence; false; finance; financial; financing; food; forthcomin �; guner; high; impact; income; income tax; industry; influence; interest; journal; kakilli; liquidity; malinic; management; model; moradi; nasution; negative; non; paper; paulet; pepur; profitability; ramli; regression; relationship; republic; research; results; sample; savings; serbia; shield; significant; singh; size; sources; structure; tax; teodora; tica; total; true; wahab cache: mng-421.pdf plain text: mng-421.txt item: #185 of 232 id: mng-423 author: Gašparík, Jozef title: Book review of: International Trends in Participatory Budgeting: Between Trivial Pursuits and Best Practices date: 2022-05-04 words: 2210 flesch: 38 summary: At the same time, the authors make use of a broad database (e.g., on the number and development of participatory budgeting initiatives, on public involvement in re- lated processes, on the amounts of funds allocated for participatory budgeting purposes), which helps the readers to form a sufficiently rounded picture of the phenomenon described and analysed. In the context of their activities to date, it is not sur- prising that they have chosen to focus on participatory budgeting, an interesting but hitherto under-re- searched area. keywords: adobe; authors; book; budgeting; chapters; citizens; countries; country; democracy; different; elements; european; false; gašparík; governments; interesting; introduction; jozef; local; nemec; participatory; participatory budgeting; processes; public; publication; role; slovakia; true; use; vries cache: mng-423.pdf plain text: mng-423.txt item: #186 of 232 id: mng-424 author: Spasenić, Željko; Petrović, Dejan; Benković, Slađana title: Key Success Factors of a Shopping Mall Project: Creditors Perspective in Serbia date: 2022-05-11 words: 6278 flesch: 48 summary: The study intends to shed light on key success factors of SM projects from the perspective of creditors in Serbia. The following research question will be answered to bridge the identified research gap: What key success factors of SM projects are analysed by creditors during the credit approval process? keywords: adobe; analysis; approval; area; average; bank; belgrade; benković; business; case; collateral; construction; consumer; creditors; customers; dejan; development; different; doi; entertainment; estate; eur; expenses; factors; faculty; false; finance; financial; financing; forthcoming; impact; important; income; interest; international; investor; journal; key; liquidity; literature; loan; location; mall; management; market; mix; net; organizational; performances; perspective; petrović; potential; power; process; project; purchasing; quality; real; rent; rental; repayment; republic; research; results; retail; review; risk; sale; sciences; serbia; services; shopping; slađana; sms; solutions; study; success; sustainable; table; tenant; total; true; university; value; year cache: mng-424.pdf plain text: mng-424.txt item: #187 of 232 id: mng-425 author: Cvetkoska, Violeta title: Book review of “Practical Decision Making: An Introduction to the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) Using Super Decisions v2” by Enrique Mu and Milagros Pereyra-Royas (2017). date: 2022-09-02 words: 2487 flesch: 44 summary: AHP decisions are straightforward (easy to understand and use), effective (the consistency is checked and adjusted where needed) and safe (the methodology is proven, i.e. used in more than 50 coun- tries at the global level) Note - Another Springer book, titled “Practical Decision Making Using Super Decisions v3” with the same structure of current review but using the newest version of Super Decisions has also been published by the authors (Mu and Pereyra-Rojas 2018). keywords: /qfactor; /tilewidth; adobe; ahp; alternatives; analytic; book; business; chapter; criteria; cvetkoska; decision; false; group; hierarchy; international; introduction; journal; making; mcdm; methodius; operational; pereyra; pittsburgh; practical; process; research; review; rojas; saaty; skopje; springer; super; true; university; use; violeta cache: mng-425.pdf plain text: mng-425.txt item: #188 of 232 id: mng-426 author: Dodevska, Zorica title: An Expanded Bibliometric Study of Articles on Emerging Markets date: 2022-05-11 words: 6299 flesch: 48 summary: Alternative metrics The task of this research is to determine relations between citations and altmetrics in the literature of emerg- ing markets: • Can alternative metrics successfully predict article citations? Citations, citation indicators, and research quality: keywords: academic; alternative; altmetrics; articles; attention; bibliometrics; bornmann; business; categories; citations; citeulike; comparison; correlation; data; database; development; different; dodevska; doi; economies; et al; example; false; field; figure; finance; forthcoming; haunschild; impact; indicators; international; journal; literature; management; markets; mendeley; mentions; number; overlapping; papers; plumx; policy; providers; public; quality; ranking; records; related; relationship; research; researchers; results; review; s11192; science; scientific; scientometrics; significant; social; societal; sources; studies; study; sustainable; table; thelwall; traditional; true; twitter; use; weak; web; wos; zorica cache: mng-426.pdf plain text: mng-426.txt item: #189 of 232 id: mng-427 author: Marković, Ivana; Rabasović, Biljana; Stojanović, Nikola title: The Influence of the Brand Personality Concept on Consumer Satisfaction and Loyalty date: 2022-05-12 words: 7030 flesch: 45 summary: Brand personality Based on the most cited definition, “brand personality is a set of human characteristics related to a brand” (Aaker, 1997), brands can easily be described as a person by adding typical human characteristics – age, sex, social status, as well as certain personality traits – gentle, sensitive, kind, family-oriented, joyful. Another study, investigating into the relationship between brand loyalty and brand personality, had in focus the variations of effects of different traits of brand personalities between two famous mobile phone brands (Apple and Samsung). keywords: aaker; academy; analysis; applied; author; biljana; brand; brand loyalty; brand management; brand personality; business; characteristics; competence; concept; consumers; customer; customer satisfaction; dimensions; doi; education; effects; emotional; empirical; et al; excitement; experience; false; helmi; high; human; hypothesis; influence; information; international; ivana; journal; loyalty; management; marketing; marković; mobile; nikola; park; participants; people; personality dimensions; phone; positive; product; purchase; rabasović; regression; related; relationship; research; results; sample; satisfaction; scale; sciences; serbia; service; significant; sincerity; social; sophistication; starcevic; statements; stojanović; strength; strong; studies; study; sustainable; table; theoretical; traits; true; trust; tuzcuoglu; value; variables; western cache: mng-427.pdf plain text: mng-427.txt item: #190 of 232 id: mng-428 author: Ladipo, Patrick; Dixon-Ogbechi, Bolajoko; Akeke, Olushola; Arebi, Ismail; Babarinde, Olukunle title: Market Segmentation and Competitive Advantage in Nigerian Telecommunications date: 2022-09-02 words: 7287 flesch: 39 summary: *Corresponding author: Olushola Akeke, e-mail: solomonyz4real@yahoo.com The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of market segmentation on competitive advantage in the Nigerian telecommunications service sector in the Lagos state. Therefore, this study seeks to identify segmentation dimensions and their influence on competitive advantage and performance holistically: The focus was designed to establish the effect of factors of market segmentation such as measurability, accessibility, size, homogeneity, uniqueness and sustainability of a market segment on competitive advantage in the Nigerian telecom service industry. keywords: accessibility; advantage ntsi; advantage pearson; akeke; analysis; approach; arebi; babarinde; bolajoko; business; characteristics; coefficients; company; competitive advantage; consumers; correlation; cost; customers; data; dixon; doi; economies; effect; false; homogeneity; hypothesis; impact; industry; influence; international; ismail; journal; kotler; ladipo; lagos; level; management; market; market segment; market segmentation; market size; marketing; measurability; model; new; nigeria; ntsi; ogbechi; olukunle; olushola; order; organization; patrick; pearson; pearson correlation; performance; population; porter; quality; regression; research; result; sciences; segment accessibility; segmentation; service; significant; significant effect; size; social; spss; state; strategy; study; sustainability; table; telecommunications; true; uniqueness; university; value; variables cache: mng-428.pdf plain text: mng-428.txt item: #191 of 232 id: mng-43 author: Parežanin, Miloš; Jednak, Sandra; Kragulj, Dragana title: The Impact of FDI on the Economic Growth of Serbia date: 2016-05-20 words: 4658 flesch: 53 summary: The second sub-period was characterized by an ab- sence correlation between FDI inflows and all the observed macroeconomic indicators. A survey conducted in 2012 (Šabić et al., 2012) found a high correlation between FDI inflows and GDP and between GDP inflows and exports, while the linear cor- relation between FDI inflows and the unemployment rate was very low for the time period of 2000 to 2010. keywords: 2013; capita; coefficient; correlation; countries; crisis; development; direct; economic; economic growth; economy; effects; exports; faculty; fdi; fdi inflow; foreign; gdp; global; goods; growth; impact; imports; index; indicators; inflow; international; investment; inward; kragulj; linear; macroeconomic; mil; net; observed; paper; pearson; performance; period; rate; research; results; sciences; serbia; services; share; significant; table; transition; unemployment; variables; world cache: mng-43.pdf plain text: mng-43.txt item: #192 of 232 id: mng-432 author: Mihajlović, Nina; Marinković, Sanja; Rakićević, Jovana title: Towards a Review of Key Success Factors in Technology Entrepreneurship date: 2022-10-26 words: 9787 flesch: 45 summary: 5 Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies Forthcoming Table 1: Systematization and classification of key success factors in technology entrepreneurship 6 Nina Mihajlović, Sanja Marinković, Jovana Rakićević Forthcoming FACTOR FACTOR DEFINITION AUTHORS CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FOUNDER/FOUNDING TEAM Level of education The review was conducted using online repositories of scientific publications on technology entrepreneurship success factors published in the period from 1980 to 2021. keywords: anderson; articles; authors; business; business success; characteristics; chen; chorev; classification; company; cooper; critical; development; different; durmusoglu; empirical; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurship; environment; et al; factors; failure; false; field; financial; focus; forthcoming; founder; founding; group; growth; high; impact; important; industry; innovation; internal; international; journal; jovana; key; key success; kim; kim et; level; literature; management; market; mauricio; nature; new; nina; number; organizational; paper; pardede; performance; process; product; research; results; review; sanja; santisteban; selection; significant; solutions; song; startups; strategy; study; success; success factors; sustainable; systematization; team; technological; technology; technology entrepreneurship; tomy; true; van; venture; zaheer; � � cache: mng-432.pdf plain text: mng-432.txt item: #193 of 232 id: mng-436 author: Rakićević, Zoran; Anđelić, Ognjen; Popović, Goran; Branković, Bojana title: The influence of COVID-19 on production operations planning date: 2022-10-26 words: 9642 flesch: 39 summary: 6 Zoran Rakićević, Ognjen Anđelić, Goran Popović, Bojana Branković Forthcoming • Digitalization and technology - introduction of new technologies, system automation, real-time process monitoring, focus on Blockchain, AI and big data, focus on planning and decision support systems, and digitalization of supply chain processes. Keywords: Production operations planning, COVID-19, supply chain, survey interview, literature review JEL Classification: H12, M11, D20 keywords: activities; agility; alternative; analysis; anđelić; approach; azevedo; bojana; branković; business; chain; challenges; changes; chowdhury; companies; conditions; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; crisis; current; data; delivery; demand; development; digitalization; disruptions; distribution; doi; dolgui; economic; economies; employees; environment; essential; et al; experts; factors; false; farooq; flexibility; focus; fonseca; forthcoming; future; global; global supply; goran; health; hobbs; human; impact; importance; industries; industry; information; international; ivanov; journal; kumar; kumar et; lack; limited; literature; local; logistics; management; managers; manufacturing; market; materials; new; ognjen; operations; pandemic; paper; paul; planning; popović; potential; practice; problems; processes; procurement; production; products; rakićević; raw; research; resilience; result; retail; review; risk; safety; sarkis; serbia; services; sharma; situation; solutions; stocks; suppliers; supply; supply chain; support; survey; sustainability; sustainable; systems; technologies; technology; time; transport; transportation; trautrims; true; value; value chain; visibility; workers; world cache: mng-436.pdf plain text: mng-436.txt item: #194 of 232 id: mng-437 author: Ljumović, Isidora; Minović, Jelena; Stevanović, Slavica title: Intellectual Capital and Bank Profitability: Evidence from Serbia date: 2022-10-26 words: 8890 flesch: 50 summary: Due to continuous technological advancements, globalization, increasing international competition, and economic downturns, the global financial environment has changed, putting additional pressure on bank performance. The positive relation between IC and its components on bank performance is well documented in several studies. keywords: analysis; assets; average; bank; banking; business; capital; capital efficiency; cee; commercial; components; cross; data; dependent; doi; economic; efficiency; equity; estimation; et al; evidence; false; financial; forthcoming �; gmm; haris; hce; human; impact; intellectual; intellectual capital; international; islamic; jelena; journal; management; model; nawaz; nguyen; oppong; panel; pattanayak; pekovic; performance; positive; productivity; profitability; radic; regression; rehman; relationship; research; results; return; review; roaa; roae; roe; sce; serbia; significant; soewarno; structural; studies; study; system; table; test; tjahjadi; true; use; vaic; value; variables cache: mng-437.pdf plain text: mng-437.txt item: #195 of 232 id: mng-44 author: Milosavljević, Miloš; Milanović, Nemanja; Benković, Slađana title: Drivers of Performance Measurement Use: Empirical Evidence from Serbia date: 2016-05-20 words: 5758 flesch: 45 summary: Performance measurement system can be considered more mature if it is more harmonized with the goals that need to be achieved, if the measured items are related to the award system in a company, if it is more advanced in the sense of technologial base (e.g. software solution) and if there are frequent meetings dedicated to performance measurement systems. Therefore, the objectives of this paper are to: determine the factors that affect the use of performance measurement systems, and examine their influence on performance measurement in Serbian companies. keywords: accounting; analysis; balanced; belgrade; bisbe; business; communication; companies; company; compliance; control; corporate; data; decision; dependent; development; different; efficiency; employee; evaluation; examinees; factors; faculty; financial; goals; important; information; internal; international; items; journal; making; management; managerial; managers; maturity; measurement; measurement systems; measurement use; measures; monitoring; neely; organizational; orientation; paper; performance; performance measurement; point; research; results; role; sciences; scorecard; serbia; society; strategic; strategy; studies; study; success; systems; table; term; theoretical; university; use; van; variables cache: mng-44.pdf plain text: mng-44.txt item: #196 of 232 id: mng-440 author: Avlijaš, Goran title: Using Earned Value Management for More Sustainable Project Schedule Control date: 2022-10-26 words: 9692 flesch: 57 summary: Earned value project management methods and extensions, Project Management Journal, 34(4), 12-23, DOI: 10.1177/875697280303400403. 10 Goran Avlijaš Forthcoming Although the EVM method has existed for more than five decades, when it comes to schedule management, scientific community has made an exceptional progress in the last fifteen years. The paper builds on existing literature and earlier studies, adding value with the inclusion of the cost-based and time-based approaches for assessing project schedule performance. keywords: activity; actual; analysis; application; approaches; avlijaš; batselier; case; construction; control; cost; data; different; doi; dpi; duration; economies; edm; evm; factor; false; figure; forecasting; forthcoming; goran; improvements; indicators; inputs; international; journal; khamooshi; later; lipke; major; management; methods; metrics; new; paper; pdwr; performance; planned; planning; project; project duration; project management; related; research; results; risk; scenarios; schedule; scheduling; similar; simulation; spi; spi(t; study; sustainable; table; time; trend; true; units; use; value; vandevoorde; vanhoucke; work cache: mng-440.pdf plain text: mng-440.txt item: #197 of 232 id: mng-441 author: Molnár, Endre Mihály title: Book review of: Jáki, E., & Huszák, L. (2022). Quo vadis entrepreneurship education? date: 2022-12-15 words: 1864 flesch: 32 summary: The conference's aim was to pro- vide both a platform for entrepreneurship education research and the student startup pitch competition, giving a unique blend of theoretical and practical approaches to the subject. Finally, András Bethlendi and Árpád Szűcs talked about the phenomenon of “unicorn” star- tups in the context of entrepreneurial higher education. keywords: /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; adobe; best; book; budapest; business; capital; conference; corvinus; cup; danube; development; education; endre; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurship; experience; false; higher; huszák; innovation; international; jáki; loretta; mihály; molnár; practice; presentations; research; review; section; startup; students; teaching; true; university; venture cache: mng-441.pdf plain text: mng-441.txt item: #198 of 232 id: mng-442 author: Stanković, Jovica; Denčić-Mihajlov, Ksenija; Stanković, Jelena Z.; Petrović, Evica title: Performance of Social Pillar-Based Portfolio in Developing Capital Market date: 2022-12-23 words: 9118 flesch: 48 summary: �% ' �%� ��� ' � %� � ����� 0+!&%�&%���)� %�� &�� �)%� � ������ ����� � � ���� ���� �� � � � � � where SPDIt represents the value of the SPDI in year t, t = 1,2,…,5, Indn,t is the value of the n indicator in year t and wn,t are positive weighting coefficients satisfying: Determining the weights of the indicators may have great impact on the composite indicator for measuring per- formance of corporate sustainable and socially responsible business practice (Docekalova & Kocmanova, 2016). +�,- �.�/0.123 * -�.�0.2341 �� � � � $) � � 5678�� # 5678��,� ��� � � � � 9) � � �:;,:<� =;>? @ ,� AB�� � � � � (6) (7) (8) where CP represents the closing price of the stock at t, t = 1, 2, …, n, while n is the number of trading days within the observed holding period, and D is a drawdown of stock return from its running maximum over a period of time H. 4. keywords: analysis; bse; business; capital; clustering; companies; conventional; corporate; criteria; csr; data; dencic; denčić; developed; development; disclosure; diversification; economics; esg; european; evica; faculty; false; finance; financial; following; forthcoming �; framework; global; gri; hi �; index; indicators; information; investing; investment; investors; issues; jelena; journal; jovica; ksenija; level; long; management; market; mihajlov; miralles; niš; observed; omega; optimization; order; performance; period; petrović; pillar; portfolio; practice; quiros; ratio; reporting; research; responsible; results; return; risk; sample; selection; serbia; social; spdi; sri; stanković; stocks; strategies; strategy; structure; studies; study; sustainability; sustainable; time; true; university; use; value; � ab; � jk; � � cache: mng-442.pdf plain text: mng-442.txt item: #199 of 232 id: mng-443 author: Vrcelj, Nikolina; Bevanda, Vuk; Bevanda, Nevena title: Servant Leadership: Influence of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment date: 2022-12-24 words: 9023 flesch: 51 summary: Although most improvements have been published in top-tier management journals, servant leadership research has also been published in other fields such as nursing, tourism, and education (Eva, Robin, Sendjaya, van Dierendonck, & Liden, 2019). It is for this reason that we wanted to examine servant leadership and its relationship with job satisfaction and organizational commitment in the Republic of Serbia. keywords: analysis; attachment; authors; balkans; behavior; belgrade; bevanda; business; commitment; company; correlation; data; degree; development; dierendonck; doi; economies; efforts; employees; false; findings; followers; forthcoming �; greenleaf; higher; impact; influence; international; job; job satisfaction; journal; leadership; level; liden; management; managers; mohammad; nevena; nikolina; number; organizational; organizational commitment; performance; personal; positive; psychology; questionnaire; regression; research; respondents; results; review; role; satisfaction; sciences; scientific; serbia; servant; servant leadership; service; significant; simple; social; solutions; steers; studies; study; survey; sustainable; table; theory; tourism; true; university; variables; vrcelj; vuk; work; years; zhao cache: mng-443.pdf plain text: mng-443.txt item: #200 of 232 id: mng-444 author: Šabotić, Zenaida; Lekpek, Ahmedin title: Corporate Financial Policy as a Factor of Corporate Sustainability and Health during COVID-19 Pandemic Period date: 2022-12-25 words: 7780 flesch: 50 summary: Motivation: The paper aims to consider the impact of changes in the value of individual items of the balance sheet of selected companies on the movement of profitability, liquidity, and market value of companies, as measures of the companies’ financial health. The paper also aims to consider the impact of changes in the value of individual items of the balance sheet of selected companies on the movement of profitability, liquidity and market value of companies, as measures of financial health of companies. keywords: a.d; analysis; assets; balance; balance sheets; belgrade; belgrade stock; benefits; beograd; business; capital; cash; changes; companies; corporate; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; crisis; current; dependent; dinars; economic; economy; exchange; false; finance; financial; financing; forthcoming; global; health; impact; income; increase; indicators; items; january; journal; liabilities; linear; liquidity; management; market; model; movement; multivariate; observed; pandemic; paper; policy; profitability; ratio; regression; relationship; research; resilience; results; roa; roe; sheets; significant; statements; stock; stock exchange; structure; sustainable; taxes; term; true; univariate; value; variable; world; zenaida; šabotić cache: mng-444.pdf plain text: mng-444.txt item: #201 of 232 id: mng-45 author: Omerbegović-Bijelović, Jasmina; Rakićević, Zoran; Vučinić, Ana title: Is the Public Sector of Serbia Ready for the Entrepreneurial Concept? date: 2016-05-20 words: 4163 flesch: 37 summary: Keywords: Entrepreneursip, Public sector, Entrepreneurship in public sector, Serbia. vation in products and/or services, the establishment of subsidiary companies, acquisition of other enter- prises with the aim of increasing capital, profits or achieving some socially desirable goals. Public sector entrepreneurship: US technology and innovation policy, New York: Oxford University Press. keywords: belgrade; bijelović; business; concept; development; employees; enterprises; entrepreneurial; entrepreneurship; faculty; familiar; institutions; kearney; level; management; number; omerbegović; operations; organisational; organizations; paper; partnership; private; public; public sector; questions; research; respondents; results; sciences; sector; serbia; services; smes; social; state; table; university; ventures; work; years cache: mng-45.pdf plain text: mng-45.txt item: #202 of 232 id: mng-46 author: Parezanović, Tanja; Bojković, Nataša; Petrović, Marijana; Pejčić Tarle, Snežana title: Evaluation of Sustainable Mobility Measures Using Fuzzy COPRAS Method date: 2016-05-20 words: 4698 flesch: 46 summary: The usage of both types of criteria (or only qualitative) in the process of evaluation of sustainable mobility measures is possible thanks to the fuzzy expansion of the multi-criteria decision making methods. The proposed procedure for the evaluation of sustainable mobility measures en- compasses selection of measures, criteria and ranking selected measures using the fuzzy COPRAS method. keywords: aim; alternatives; author; belgrade; case; category; cities; city; copras; criteria; criterion; data; decision; development; different; doi; doi:10.1016; e.k; engineering; equation; evaluation; faculty; final; fuzzy; information; journal; kaklauskas; linguistic; m h; m l; m m; making; management; matrix; max; measures; method; min; mobility; mobility measures; multi; number; paper; policy; problems; procedure; public; ranking; research; selection; serbia; step; study; sustainable; sustainable mobility; table; traffic; transport; transportation; university; urban; values; weighted; zavadskas cache: mng-46.pdf plain text: mng-46.txt item: #203 of 232 id: mng-48 author: Tomić, Željko; Jovanović, Mihailo title: ERP and CRM Data Integration date: 2016-05-20 words: 4244 flesch: 46 summary: It is prohibited to change partner data through the CRM applications. Exists in the ERP base Not allowed * Not implemented Changes not allowed from the CRM Fig 2: USE Case Creating/editing and sinchronising new partner in ERP database – presales processes The only limitation is the fact that a partner whose status corresponds with some of the presales phases in regard of one group of products or services may also appear as a direct buyer in the ERP database. keywords: applications; base; belgrade; business; buyer; case; certain; changes; company; consistency; crm; crm base; customers; data; databases; development; different; director; documents; electrical; engineering; enterprise; erp; erp base; erp systems; faculty; fig; global; group; implementation; information; integration; interface; items; management; model; necessary; new; number; order; partner; presales; problems; processes; products; records; scenarios; separate; serbia; services; set; specific; status; systems; technology; university; use; web cache: mng-48.pdf plain text: mng-48.txt item: #204 of 232 id: mng-49 author: Savić, Dejan; Bogetić, Zoran; Dobrota, Marina; Petrović, Nataša title: A Multivariate Approach in Measurement of the Sustainable Development of European Countries date: 2016-05-20 words: 8243 flesch: 42 summary: Sustainable development indicators: a scientific challenge, a democratic issue. The multiple roles of sustainability indicators in infor- mational governance: between intended use and unanticipated influence. keywords: actual; aggregation; ans; approach; areas; arithmetic; belgrade; capita; co2; composite; correlation; countries; country; data; development; different; dimensions; distance; economic; education; emissions; energy; environmental; equal; european; faculty; focus; framework; gdp; growth; hfce; human; iceland; importance; index; indicators; i²-distance; jeremić; level; list; low; management; mean; measurement; measuring; methodology; metrics; national; new; normalization; number; organizational; overall; paper; performances; perspective; policy; position; poverty; r =; ranking; related; results; sciences; serbia; significant; social; ssi; statistical; subjective; sustainability; sustainable; sustainable development; table; terms; time; total; unemployment; university; use; values; variables; weighting; world cache: mng-49.pdf plain text: mng-49.txt item: #205 of 232 id: mng-52 author: Čavoški, Sava; Markovic, Aleksandar title: Analysis of Customer Behaviour and Online Retailers Strategies Using the Agent-Based Simulation date: 2015-02-24 words: 5368 flesch: 46 summary: In product rating consumers usually trafe off between what they get by purchasing the product and how much money they give in return. The consumer segment observes online consumers. keywords: agents; analysis; b2c; banneragents; banners; basis; behaviour; brand; business; characteristics; commerce; consumer; consumeragent; decision; effect; ewom; experiment; factors; figure; following; function; graph; impact; information; input; interactions; internet; making; management; market; marketing; model; number; observed; online; possible; price; process; product; product price; purchase; purchasing; quality; random; rating; sales; search; segment; selleragents; sensitivity; share; simulation; simulation model; social; strategies; surf; utility; variable; website cache: mng-52.pdf plain text: mng-52.txt item: #206 of 232 id: mng-55 author: Petković, Mirjana; Djedović–Nègre, Dubravka; Lukić, Jelena title: Public-Private Partnerships: Interorganizational Design as Key Success Factor date: 2015-02-24 words: 6572 flesch: 46 summary: The private partner establishes a special purpose vehicle or company (SPV/SPC), which may be its individual ownership or a shareholding of different companies selected through a public tender to implement PPP projects. This unit has the task to coordinate the different public institutions involved in the procurement process and the implementation of PPP projects. keywords: addition; agreement; behaviour; business; characteristics; concession; contractual; coordination; design; development; different; economic; experience; finance; forms; implementation; importance; individual; infrastructure; interorganizational; journal; key; knowledge; large; law; leadership; management; managerial; managers; mechanisms; model; necessary; needs; new; number; objectives; obligations; organizational; paper; participants; partner; partnership; petković; ppp; ppps; principles; private; private partnership; project; public; public partner; public sector; realization; relations; resources; results; risk; role; rules; sector; serbia; services; skills; spc; special; strategy; success; support; teams; traditional; trust cache: mng-55.pdf plain text: mng-55.txt item: #207 of 232 id: mng-56 author: Milutinović, Radul; Stošić, Biljana; Mihić, Marko title: Concepts And Importance of Strategic Innovation in SMEs: Evidence from Serbia date: 2015-02-24 words: 4063 flesch: 44 summary: Also, innovation strategy should support business strategy, where it acts as a mediator between the company and its environment in the innovation area. Innovation strategy is based on the business model and technology of the companies. keywords: advantage; belgrade; business; companies; company; competitive; customer; development; different; environment; faculty; figure; financial; game; govindarajan; growth; gupta; incremental; infrastructure; innovation; innovation management; kaplan; large; management; market; markides; national; new; nis; number; order; organizational; paper; product; research; rules; sciences; sector; serbia; services; smes; stošić; strategic; strategic innovation; strategy; successful; support; system; technology; university; value; ways cache: mng-56.pdf plain text: mng-56.txt item: #208 of 232 id: mng-58 author: Njegomir, Vladimir; Demko Rihter, Jelena title: The Role and Importance of Insurance of Business and Supply Chain Interruptions date: 2017-05-21 words: 5014 flesch: 43 summary: The role of insurance in business interruption risk management The main task of the risk management is to ensure an optimal risk-return relation through a variety of available risk management methods. Business interruption insurance, Swiss Re, Zurich, 2004, p. 13 keywords: activities; additional; adverse; business; business continuity; business interruption; case; chain; chain disruption; companies; company; continuity; costs; countries; coverage; damage; disruption; economic; event; exposure; financial; fire; form; global; impact; important; income; insurance; insured; interruption; key; losses; lost; management; measures; necessary; need; new; njegomir; novi; operating; order; period; potential; process; production; property; risk; risk management; role; sad; suppliers; supply; supply chain; technical; time; type; world cache: mng-58.pdf plain text: mng-58.txt item: #209 of 232 id: mng-59 author: Stankov, Biljana; Markov, Jasmina; Milošević, Ivana title: FDI by Economic Activities and Investment Incentives in Bulgaria and Serbia date: 2017-05-21 words: 5608 flesch: 48 summary: Domestic institutions, agglomerations and foreign direct investment in Eu- rope. Exchange-rate strategies in the compe- tition for attracting foreign direct investment. keywords: account; activities; attractive; attractiveness; bulgaria; business; capital; countries; country; data; determinants; development; direct; direct investment; domestic; economic; economies; economy; environment; european; factors; faculty; fdi; fdi inflows; fdis; financial; foreign; foreign direct; foreign investors; government; growth; higher; host; impact; important; incentives; inflows; influence; infrastructure; institutions; international; investment; investors; jobs; journal; management; markets; method; necessary; new; novi; number; order; political; projects; quality; recent; research; sad; sectors; serbia; studies; tax; trade; transition; world; year cache: mng-59.pdf plain text: mng-59.txt item: #210 of 232 id: mng-6 author: Raduški, Dragoljub title: Basic Management Functions in Culture and Arts Organisations date: 2017-04-22 words: 5891 flesch: 44 summary: The past thirty years have seen a steady increase of publications in arts management. Managers, production coordinators and department chairmen in arts organisations perform numerous tasks similar to those of managers in government bodies and industry (Bhansing et al., 2012; Reid, 2014). keywords: activities; activity; adobe; artistic; artists; arts; arts management; arts organisations; basic; belgrade; beograd; business; byrnes; changes; conditions; control; creative; creativity; cultural; cultural management; culture; culture organisations; development; economic; efficient; entrepreneurship; execution; faculty; false; financial; functions; good; hagoort; human; implementation; industry; institutions; international; journal; jovanovic; knowledge; labour; lukic; main; management; management functions; manager; managerial; menadzment; methods; necessary; need; new; nikodijevic; organisations; organising; performance; personnel; planning; plans; positive; practice; principles; process; production; project; purpose; quality; raduski; resources; results; sector; significant; specific; strategic; structure; tasks; technical; term; true; university; use; values; work cache: mng-6.pdf plain text: mng-6.txt item: #211 of 232 id: mng-63 author: Borojević, Tatjana; Vuk, Drago; Petrović, Nataša; Slović, Dragoslav title: The Level of Youth Activism: Case Study of the City of Belgrade date: 2015-09-20 words: 5274 flesch: 51 summary: On the other hand, the practice shows that the existence of the national framework for youth support, as a local service network intended for youths, is not a crucial pre- requisite to change the current situation when it comes to improving the quality of life of young people, but that the existence of the critical level of youth activism is a key driving force that leads to changes. During this period young people are expected to develop skills and abilities to be able to take part in all areas of social action. keywords: active; activism; age; areas; attitude; belgrade; change; city; development; education; engagement; environmental; events; faculty; field; groups; half; institutions; interest; issues; level; life; local; management; ministry; national; number; organizational; participation; people; percent; personal; policy; political; politics; process; public; relations; republic; research; respondents; results; sciences; serbia; situation; social; society; sports; statement; status; time; type; university; work; years; young; young people; youth; youth activism cache: mng-63.pdf plain text: mng-63.txt item: #212 of 232 id: mng-65 author: Jović, Željko; Cvijović, Jelena title: Private Healthcare Institutions and Insurance Companies: from Cooperators to Market Competitors date: 2015-09-20 words: 4550 flesch: 49 summary: On the basis of presented data, it can be concluded that only 6% of the Serbian population uses some form of voluntary health insurance, while a great portion of it goes to travel health insurance, which is mandatory for citizens when traveling abroad. The main reasons why health insurance has not grown in the past 20 years are: • The low level of life standard; • Lack of sufficient tax incentives for voluntary health insurance premiums; • Lack of education of the population on the functioning of voluntary health insurance and insufficient promotion of their services; keywords: access; belgrade; better; certain; companies; competition; consumers; cooperation; countries; coverage; development; fact; financial; global; health; health care; health insurance; health services; healthcare; healthcare institutions; important; institutions; insurance; insurance companies; international; journal; level; management; market; medical; necessary; number; order; organizations; packages; patients; planning; policy; population; premiums; private; private health; private healthcare; private insurance; provision; public; quality; report; sector; serbia; services; situation; social; systems; voluntary; way cache: mng-65.pdf plain text: mng-65.txt item: #213 of 232 id: mng-66 author: Petković, Jasna; Jovanović, Milica; Levi Jakšić, Maja; Marinković, Sanja; Djordjević, Marija title: Ranking Technology Forecasting Journals by Using Data Envelopment Analysis date: 2015-09-20 words: 6052 flesch: 49 summary: Alan Porter’s study (Zhu & Porter, 2002) for the period from 1996 to 20061 lists 11 journals with 10 or more publications, where “Technological Forecasting & Social Change” ranks first with strong representation of leading technology management journals. Also pointed out are the shortcomings of previous methods of ranking journals by using impact factors, as one of the most important indicators of the quality of journals, as well as the possibilities of applying indicators obtained by using other methodologies. keywords: analysis; articles; assessment; author; belgrade; change; criteria; data; dea; der; development; duin; efficiency; factor; faculty; field; forecasting; foresight; forms; fta; futures; impact; information; innovation; international; journal; management; method; model; number; observed; organizational; output; papers; period; porter; production; publishing; quotations; ranked; ranking; research; results; roadmapping; sciences; serbia; social; strategic; study; table; technological; technologies; technology; technology forecasting; technology management; total; unit; university; use; values; van; way cache: mng-66.pdf plain text: mng-66.txt item: #214 of 232 id: mng-67 author: Momčilović, Mirela; Vlaović Begović, Sanja; Tomašević, Stevan; Ercegovac, Dajana title: Sustainable Growth Rate: Evidence from Agricultural and Food Enterprises date: 2015-09-20 words: 7842 flesch: 52 summary: Determination of enterprise sustainable growth rate in Serbia Furthermore, this paper brings an overview of results of the sustainable growth rate of the enterprises from the sample, according to the previously shown methodology, per sectors and years. The growth of an enterprise per rate higher than sustainable growth rate may lead to financial trou- bles, insolvency, even to the enterprise bankruptcy. keywords: agricultural; agricultural enterprises; authors; average; average sustainable; business; companies; company; consumer; determination; development; difference; dividend; economics; enterprises; equity; faculty; finance; financial; food; food enterprises; food sectors; growth rate; hand; higgins; higher; highest; horne; hypothesis; increase; index; industry; inflation; inflation rate; international; journal; level; lower; management; methodology; model; new; novi; observed; order; paper; performance; policy; potential; professional; profit; rates; ratio; real; relation; research; results; return; sad; sample; school; sectors; serbia; significant; studies; sustainable growth; table; test; total; value; van; years cache: mng-67.pdf plain text: mng-67.txt item: #215 of 232 id: mng-68 author: Levi Jakšić, Maja title: Book review date: 2015-09-20 words: 1520 flesch: 33 summary: The two interrelated events show clearly that Eu- rope is targeting innovation and growth of innovation capacity as stated in the purpose of Lisbon Agenda «to make the EU the most competitive, knowledge-based, economy in the world by 2010. This author also concludes that re- search results in the fields of developing measures and collecting internationally comparable data on cross- border R&D and (open) innovation would contribute to better adjusted policies regarding outsourcing, internal and external R&D actions for strengthening innovation capacities and leading to effective R&D. keywords: analysis; aspects; authors; belgium; creativity; data; different; diffusion; european; firms; foreign; important; innovation; international; knowledge; level; lisbon; r&d; research; specific; study; subsidiaries; technological; technology; trade; volume cache: mng-68.pdf plain text: mng-68.txt item: #216 of 232 id: mng-7 author: Mihajlović, Milan; Karovic , Samed; Ristić, Slobodan; Radovanović, Goran title: Application of Dynamic Programming in Planning Costs of Telecommunication Security Operations to Provide Aid to Civilian Authorities date: 2017-04-22 words: 5723 flesch: 47 summary: Solution: If we subtract the value of minimum capacity of used units from the number of telecommuni- cation device users , for each , we will obtain the number of telecommunication service users that are required to provide the unit with missing telecommunication equipment in each time period which, if marked with amounts to while the minimum unit capacity for each time period is now equal to zero, and costs of min- imum capacity, when marked with will be The solution to the problem of dynamic programming starts with calculating the minimal value of the crite- rion function from the last stage t=4 to the first stage t=1. Table 4: Overview of expenses according to time periods Output results of the model shown in Table 4 show that costs of maintaining telecommunication devices have a significant share in total costs, which corresponds to the results of the conducted research, the costs of used units in the operation of assisting civilian authorities after the earthquake in the Kraljevo region. keywords: application; area; authorities; belgrade; capacity; case; citizens; civilian; costs; data; defence; devices; dinars; disasters; doi; dynamic; dynamic programming; earthquake; emergency; equipment; evacuation; expenses; false; forces; function; hurricane; interval; journal; kraljevo; law; management; methods; military; minimum; model; natural; necessary; network; number; observed; operation; paper; period; ph.d; planning; possible; problem; programming; represented; republic; research; resources; results; security; serbia; system; table; telecommunication; time; total; true; units; use; users cache: mng-7.pdf plain text: mng-7.txt item: #217 of 232 id: mng-71 author: Jednak, Sandra; Kragulj, Dragana title: Achieving Sustainable Development and Knowledge-Based Economy in Serbia date: 2015-07-15 words: 7677 flesch: 46 summary: Sustainable development implies a convergence between the three main pillars: 1) economic development – includes economic sustainability, i.e., the possibility to maintain a certain level of economic production, 2) social equality - a state of affairs where a country indefinitely maintains a defined level of social well-being, while the gap between rich and poor social classes is being reduced, 3) environmental protection – the pos- sibility to maintain a defined level of environmental quality and to conserve natural resources. Increased labour productiv- ity is a competitiveness factor both on a national level and on the level of sustainable economic growth (Balu and Mladen, 1995). keywords: activities; business; capital; certain; commission; competitiveness; concept; consumption; countries; country; crisis; development; different; ecological; economic; economic development; economic growth; economy; education; efficient; employment; environmental; eu(28; europe; european; factors; future; gdp; generations; global; goals; growth; human; increase; indicators; innovation; international; investment; issues; journal; knowledge; knowledge economy; labour; level; lisbon; low; main; management; market; material; national; natural; needs; new; number; order; period; policies; process; production; productivity; progress; r&d; reforms; report; research; resources; results; scientific; serbia; set; social; society; strategy; sustainable; sustainable development; world cache: mng-71.pdf plain text: mng-71.txt item: #218 of 232 id: mng-74 author: Dhingra, Vaishali S.; Bulsara, Hemantkumar P.; Gandhi, Shailesh title: Forecasting Foreign Institutional Investment Flows towards India Using ARIMA Modelling date: 2017-05-25 words: 7837 flesch: 63 summary: Aggregate Foreign Institutional Inflow-ARMA((1,2,4,6),1) (12)*++:� � 2-699*++:��� & ,-6/29*++:��� �,-,4,4*++:��; & ,-,413*++:��< � !� &,-/246!��� *++*8+� � 2-9,1,*++*8+��� & ,-9,13*++*8+��� � !� & 2-,9.,! However, FII flows are sighted as ‘hot money’- more volatile than other type of flows, which gets affected by the domestic and global- macro economic factors, thereby rais- ing questions about the need to encourage FII flows in narrow and shallow (in terms of absorption capacity) capital market such as India. keywords: + �; -0.5; -1.0; -1.5; acf; analysis; ar(1; ar(2; arima; autocorrelation; average; capital; coefficient; conference; correlation; daily; data; derivatives; economic; equity; error; evidence; fii; fiifb; fiifoi; fiin; fiip; fiis; finance; financial; flows; forecasting; foreign; form; futures; hypothesis; index; india; institute; institutional; international; investment; investors; journal; lag; level; management; market; methodology; model; money; moving; pacf; paper; partial; portfolio; position; prob; process; returns; root; serial; series; short; significant; spot; squared; stat; stationary; statistics; stock; study; sudden; surat; table; technology; terms; test; time; trading; traffic; trend; unit; values; volatility; | |; |******| | cache: mng-74.pdf plain text: mng-74.txt item: #219 of 232 id: mng-75 author: Markovic, Golub; Mihić, Marko; Obradović, Vladimir title: Implementation of Project Management Concept into Industrial Energetics: Case Study in Paper Factory date: 2017-05-25 words: 5467 flesch: 58 summary: Keywords: energy saving, industrial energy, energy projects, steam boilers, boiler fuel, project management. Therefore, more companies started to use project management as a basic strategy for main- taining competitiveness, increasing the number of possibilities of bringing in new values into their busi- nesses. keywords: analysis; assembly; base; belgrade; big; boiler; case; cauldron; changeover; changes; coal; companies; concept; consumption; costs; current; development; effect; efficiency; energetics; energy; factory; fuel; gas; hypothesis; illustrated; important; industrial; industry; international; investment; journal; knowledge; level; main; management; market; methods; mihić; monthly; new; paper; phase; plant; price; process; production; products; project; project management; realization; research; room; rsd; savings; sciences; serbia; solid; steam; study; table; temperature; total; transition; transport cache: mng-75.pdf plain text: mng-75.txt item: #220 of 232 id: mng-76 author: Mitrović, Zorica; Vujošević, Mirko; Savić, Gordana title: Data Envelopment Analysis for Evaluating Serbia’s Health Care System date: 2017-05-25 words: 4153 flesch: 50 summary: The application of the DEA to derive cross-country comparisons of health care system efficiency at a sys- tem level is challenging. Keywords: data envelopment analysis, health system efficiency, Serbian Health Care System, health policy, European region health care systems 2. keywords: analysis; average; belgrade; births; capita; care; countries; data; dea; dmus; efficiency; envelopment; expectancy; expenditure; faculty; gdp; greece; group; health; health care; hospitals; indicators; infant; inputs; journal; level; life; live; management; model; mortality; number; nurses; organizational; outputs; performance; physicians; population; ppp($; rate; region; relative; republic; research; resources; sciences; serbia; slovenia; system; table; total; undesirable; world; years cache: mng-76.pdf plain text: mng-76.txt item: #221 of 232 id: mng-77 author: Dmitrović, Veljko; Dobrota, Marina; Knežević, Snežana title: A Statistical Approach to Evaluating Bank Productivity date: 2017-05-25 words: 6685 flesch: 57 summary: Thereby, this method provides an answer to the question of which variables are most important in measuring a bank’s efficiency from the perspective of productivity. 48 2016/75Management An important matter in analyzing bank efficiency is the careful selection of the input variables used. These variables have been selected as best to measure bank efficiency as they intentionally indicate the pro- ductivity of resources used by banks through the various forms of the financial results of their operations. keywords: aik; analysis; approach; assets; banca; bank; bank efficiency; banking; belgrade; bulajic; correlation; countries; current; data; dea; development; difference; distance; dobrota; doi:10.1016; economic; efficiency; employee; equity; european; faculty; financial; important; income; indicators; input; interest; intesa; jeremic; journal; jovanovic; management; measure; method; net; new; number; order; organizational; paper; performance; perspective; place; point; productivity; radojicic; ratio; relationship; research; results; revenue; savic; sciences; scientific; sector; serbian; study; total; university; variables cache: mng-77.pdf plain text: mng-77.txt item: #222 of 232 id: mng-8 author: Milosavljević, Miloš; Milanović, Nemanja; Benković, Slađana title: Antecedents of Hotel Profitability: Empirical Evidence from Belgrade date: 2017-04-22 words: 5668 flesch: 49 summary: For instance, Pan (2005) investigated the effects of market struc- ture on hotel profitability and found significant positive effects of the international hotels’ location on profitability. In the example of the Croatian hotel industry, Škuflić&Mlinarić (2015) find that size, concentration, liq- uidity, solvency and productivity significantly affect hotel profitability. keywords: accommodation; adobe; analysis; average; belgrade; booking.com; business; capacity; correlation; customer; data; determinants; distance; drivers; effects; efficiency; facebook; faculty; false; financial; higher; hospitality; hotel; hotel profitability; hypothesis; important; increase; industry; initial; international; journal; leverage; likes; location; main; management; margin; market; net; number; online; organizational; performance; positive; profit; profit margin; profitability; promoter; ranking; relationship; research; results; revenue; satisfaction; sciences; score; sector; serbia; share; significant; size; social; stars; studies; study; table; test; total; tourism; tourists; true; university; value; variable cache: mng-8.pdf plain text: mng-8.txt item: #223 of 232 id: mng-80 author: Počuča, Milan; Tepavac, Rajko; Cvijic, Jana; Mitrović, Aleksandra title: Potential Sources for Financing Environmental Protection Projects – Focusing on Energy Efficiency date: 2017-05-25 words: 6242 flesch: 39 summary: Lack of capital remains a major obstacle for the implementation of energy efficiency projects, particularly in developing countries, and strong cooperation between the pub- lic and private sectors is needed with a focus on public-private partnership which should contribute to re- ducing environmental risks for the company and to increasing innovation in the field of energy efficiency. The Green for Growth Fund was founded in a similar way, for the purpose of cutting energy consumption and CO2 emission by minimum 20% and to that end: • Provides funds to the financial sector for the purpose of financing energy efficiency projects in the segment of SMEs and retail; • Directly finances projects on renewable energy sources, companies providing energy services, companies providing services or manufacturing energy efficient equipment. keywords: academy; accounting; activities; agency; analysis; bank; belgrade; business; capital; carbon; climate; companies; consumption; costs; countries; current; development; ebrd; economic; efficiency; energy; energy efficiency; environmental; environmental protection; europe; european; expenses; faculty; fees; field; finance; financial; financing; fund; gazette; green; growth; important; increase; industry; institutions; insurance; international; investment; investors; knežević; law; management; markets; novi; official; partnership; potential; private; programme; projects; protection; renewable; renewable energy; republic; research; role; sad; scientific; sector; serbia; significant; sources; support; university; use; world cache: mng-80.pdf plain text: mng-80.txt item: #224 of 232 id: mng-81 author: Dorović, Danilo title: The Hierarchy of Segment Reports date: 2017-05-25 words: 4365 flesch: 57 summary: Segment levels will show how these individual results are interconnected. They can be positioned inside the hierarchy of the segments between different segment levels. keywords: accounting; activities; activity; areas; benefits; brands; business; channels; company; competitive; cost; customer; different; distribution; elements; expenses; groups; hierarchy; individual; level; management; manager; marketing; markets; national; possible; product; profit; reporting; reports; responsibility; responsible; results; segments; strategic; strategy; value cache: mng-81.pdf plain text: mng-81.txt item: #225 of 232 id: mng-82 author: Levi Jaksić, Maja title: BOOK REVIEW date: 2017-05-25 words: 1129 flesch: 27 summary: New research results have shown rising trends of partnership and collaborative modes in, once very sep- arate, worlds of university, industry and government. Sustainable technology entrepreneurship is concluded to be of high potential for future research and ef- fective use in the concrete situations in practice. keywords: commercialization; companies; countries; different; entrepreneurship; external; industries; innovation; knowledge; management; new; organizational; process; public; research; researchers; science; spin; sustainable; technological; technology; university; venture cache: mng-82.pdf plain text: mng-82.txt item: #226 of 232 id: mng-86 author: Knežević, Snezana Pavle; Mandić, Ksenija; Mitrović, Aleksandra; Dmitrović, Veljko; Delibašić, Boris title: An FAHP-TOPSIS framework for analysis of the employee productivity in the Serbian electrical power companies date: 2017-09-21 words: 7983 flesch: 49 summary: Introduction Continuous technological progress puts more complex demands before company employees. Fuzzy TOPSIS method for ranking renewable energy supply systems in Turkey. keywords: +1 �; ahp; analysis; assets; belgrade; beograd; boris; business; capital; chain; classical; companies; company; criteria; data; decision; delibašić; dmitrović; doi; economic; efficiency; electrical; employees; equity; expression; factors; faculty; fahp; false; financial; framework; fuzzy; fuzzy ahp; fuzzy topsis; ideal; importance; income; integrated; intellectual; international; journal; knezevic; knežević; ksenija; large; llc; making; management; mandić; mcdm; method; methodology; model; net; nis; number; operating; organizational; paper; performance; pis; power; priority; productivity; ranking; research; sciences; sector; selection; serbia; snežana; solution; step; study; supply; systems; table; topsis; total; triangular; true; university; veljko; � &*+; � -/."4 cache: mng-86.pdf plain text: mng-86.txt item: #227 of 232 id: mng-87 author: Cvetić, Biljana; Vasiljević, Dragan; Danilović, Miloš title: Competence requirements for logistics managers in the Republic of Serbia date: 2017-09-21 words: 6747 flesch: 45 summary: Trends in supply chain management job requirements: a longitudinal study. Analysing the demand for supply chain jobs through job advertisements, Working Paper No. 264, Kent Business School, University of Kent, UK. keywords: ads; analysis; belgrade; biljana; business; candidates; chain; chain management; chain managers; competences; content; cvetic; data; demand; doi; education; empirical; employers; experience; faculty; false; field; fundamental; hegde; international; job; job ads; jobs; journal; knowledge; language; logistics; logistics management; management; managers; manufacturing; model; murphy; number; operations; organizational; poist; positions; professional; programmes; radovilsky; relevant; republic; requirements; research; results; sciences; scm; serbia; skills; sodhi; son; studies; study; supply; supply chain; tang; true; university; work cache: mng-87.pdf plain text: mng-87.txt item: #228 of 232 id: mng-89 author: Knezević, Danka; Glogovac, Maja; Zivković, Nedeljko; Dukanac, Milos title: Assessment of the Stakeholders’ Importance Using AHP Method – Modeling and Application date: 2015-05-26 words: 5372 flesch: 49 summary: While there is a well established body of literature that discusses stakeholder management, the concepts are not generally developed in ways that make them useful in practice (Ackermann, and Eden, 2011). (3) EOC - evaluation of the organizational system, IMi - level of importance of stakeholder group i, determined by using the AHP method, SFi - level of satisfaction of stakeholder group i, SFij - level of satisfaction of stakeholder j, which belongs to the stakeholder group i, 15 Management 2015/74 IKijl - level of importance of the request l, to the stakeholder j, which belongs to the stakeholder group i, FKijl - level of importance of the request l according to oppinion of the stakeholder j, which belongs to the stakeholder group i, FKmax - the highest possible mark for the requests, no metter if any stakeholder gave that mark to any request, n - number of stakeholder groups, m - number of stakeholders within one group, whose satisfaction is being evaluated (sample size), k - overall number of requests according to which stakeholders are being evaluated. keywords: account; ahp; assessment; basis; belgrade; business; clear; companies; company; corporate; criteria; customers; decision; different; employees; ethics; evaluation; faculty; figure; grade; groups; identification; importance; individuals; interests; journal; level; makers; management; method; model; number; observed; organizational; owners; performance; phase; quality; questionnaire; representatives; requests; requirements; research; results; review; sample; satisfaction; sciences; serbia; significance; social; stakeholders; state; strategic; system; theory; university cache: mng-89.pdf plain text: mng-89.txt item: #229 of 232 id: mng-90 author: Chatzimichailidou, Maria Mikela; Katsavounis, Stefanos; Lukač, Duško title: A Conceptual Grey Analysis Method for Construction Projects date: 2015-05-26 words: 6510 flesch: 54 summary: Practically, the points may contain input data for the GM (1,1) model, so as to estimate or predict task and project durations. This paper examines the contribution of the logic behind the aforementioned analysis, aiming to pre- dict possible future divergences of task durations in big construction projects. keywords: activity; analysis; applied; baseline; case; check; complete; conceptual; construction; cost; crashing; critical; data; date; days; decision; duration; engineering; estimation; example; execution; experience; figure; following; grey; information; input; known; management; managers; method; milestones; model; needs; new; number; observed; order; paper; pert; phase; planning; points; possible; prediction; present; previous; procedure; process; project; project management; refers; research; sequence; status; step; systems; task; theory; time; total; uncertainty; university; use; values cache: mng-90.pdf plain text: mng-90.txt item: #230 of 232 id: mng-91 author: Sofronijević, Adam; Milićević, Vesna; Marković, Aleksandar title: New Internet Business Initiatives in the Context of Change Management date: 2015-05-26 words: 5161 flesch: 41 summary: In order to illustrate further challenges and possibilities evolving around new Internet business initiatives we will provide a short description of some aspects of several such initiatives based on the IoT. One important factor affecting contemporary business is the environment and rules and regulations put in place to balance the need for industries’ growth with its sustainability i.e. environment fit for living. As the Internet evolves and becomes more than just a medium and a channel of distribution and ever more a strategic factor whose nature de- termines many aspects of business decision making, new Internet business initiatives become more and more complex to execute while opportunities in this area grow wider daily. keywords: area; belgrade; business; business initiatives; change; change management; communication; companies; complex; contemporary; crucial; data; decision; development; different; digital; dimension; ecosystem; efficient; elements; environment; evaluation; factor; features; figure; framework; growth; ict; important; industries; information; initiatives; international; internet; internet business; iot; journal; key; lcs; liu; major; making; management; marković; milićević; nature; need; new; new business; operations; order; organizational; physical; planning; proposed; related; research; service; sofronijević; speed; strategic; strategy; successful; technologies; technology; term; things; university; way cache: mng-91.pdf plain text: mng-91.txt item: #231 of 232 id: mng-96 author: Kitić, Biljana; Kostić – Stanković, Milica; Cvijović, Jelena; Lečić-Cvetković, Danica title: Environmental Aspect of Business Communications date: 2015-05-26 words: 4406 flesch: 33 summary: Figure 1: Share of channels used for environmental communication 73 Management 2015/74 Employees saw the Intranet as a very efficient means of communication as they have already developed the habit of using it. Business communications, observed at the company level, are intended to bring together environmental communication activities performed by an organization in its efforts to adapt to the environmental requirements (Birth et al., 2006). keywords: activities; awareness; behaviour; belgrade; business; campaigns; channels; communication; companies; company; consumer; corporate; corporate social; csr; customers; ecological; education; employees; environmental; environmental awareness; environmental issues; faculty; friendly; global; groups; higher; information; internal; international; issues; journal; kostić; level; low; management; marketing; motives; number; order; organizations; policy; products; protection; public; research; respondents; responsibility; responsible; sciences; serbia; small; social; social responsibility; society; stakeholders; topic; university; waste cache: mng-96.pdf plain text: mng-96.txt item: #232 of 232 id: mng-97 author: Ratković Njegovan, Biljana title: BOOK REVIEW date: 2015-05-26 words: 1459 flesch: 22 summary: Listing the modern approaches to management that enable managers to successfully respond to the challenges of modern business, the authors describe the concept of re-engineering, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Total Quality Management (TQM), six sigma approach (“magic of quality“), the LEAN concept, green management, knowledge management concepts, learning organization, Balanced Scorecard (BSC) and brand management. It is for this reason that the recently published textbook, The Principles of Modern Management, by two young authors, assisstant professors Slavica Mitrović and Boban Melović, both committed to the study of principles of modern organizational management, deserves our attention. keywords: activities; authors; behaviour; business; concept; contents; general; individual; issue; knowledge; leadership; management; managerial; managers; melović; method; mitrović; modern; new; organizational; principles; responsibility; sciences; scientific; skills; students; study; technical; textbook cache: mng-97.pdf plain text: mng-97.txt