THE ROLE OF GENERATION Z IN CREATING NEW BUSINESS MODELS
Generation Z (better known as "zoomers") is influencing changes in traditional business models through the creation of innovations fueled by digitization and artificial intelligence. Thanks to a better understanding of digitization, this generation is a step ahead of other generations in the world of changes in the business sense. The subject...
By Nikša Grgurević
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES IN PORT FUNCTIONS, SERVICES AND ADMINISTRATIVE MODELS
Advanced and majority of large and medium-sized seaports today produce a combination of public and private goods. Public goods are those that are indivisible by nature and are not expendable, such as public safety, security, healthy environment, coastal protection works necessary for the creation of a port basin, etc. Private goods are both e...
By Nikša Grgurević, Gordana Radović
INSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS OF MARITIME PORTS ADAPTATION TO GEOGRAPHICAL EXPANSION OF TERMINALS OPERATOR
The emergence and rapid development of global container terminal operators (controlled by large multinational companies) have led to a significant increase in the terminal and transshipment industry. The subject of research in this paper is the interactive action of institutional factors from two perspectives: the first is related to the stra...
By Nikša Grgurević
IMPACT OF ECONOMIC INSTITUTIALIZATION TO THE COMPETITIVENESS OF INDUSTRIES IN THE SEE COUNTRIES
It has been proven that competitiveness of industry significantly depends on the level of development and efficiency of institutions. Topic of research in this paper is impact of social, and within it economic institutions to the competitive capacity of industry. The aim of the research is proving impact of institutional development to the co...
By Nikša Grgurević, Irena Petrušić
INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Big systemic changes in post-socialist countries of Southeast Europe, which occurred during the 25-year period caused significant institutional reforms. However, instead of the expected and promised evolution of formal and informal institutions there has been more of their cosmetic than essential changes. Real institutional changes have substituted...
By Niksa Grgurevic