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Conference on Social and Technological Development

Vol 14, 2025

Conference on Social and Technological Development

Vol 14, 2025

Conference on Social and Technological Development

Vol 13, 2024

Conference on Social and Technological Development

Vol 13, 2024

Conference on Social and Technological Development

Vol 12, 2023

Conference on Social and Technological Development

Vol 11, 2022

 In order for a company to operate successfully, a number of conditions need to be met. The first step of a company in entering the market is the analysis of the environment. In strategic management, the analysis of the environment is focused on all the factors to which the company is sensitive and to which it must respond in order to operate ...

By Dijana Lukić, Darko Vaselić

 The paper focuses on understanding the central issues related to intellectual capital with afocus on family businesses. Intellectual capital is becoming a resource of primordialimportance for the creation of economic wealth. It is indisputable that tangible assetscontinue to be an important factor in the production of both goods and services,...

By Bosiljka Srebro, Nenad Marković, Vuk Mirčetić, Ognjen Bakmaz, Uglješa Mrdić

 Reindustrialization is of particular importance for securing the conditions for growth and development of the economies of Southeast European countries, including Serbia, which have undergone a difficult period of transition and privatization. The rapid effects of accelerated reindustrialization are evident not only in the form of job creati...

By Milica Ničić, Dragan Dukić, Dragan Rastovac

 This study assessed the effect of counseling, training and development on entrepreneurial capabilities of Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN). The objectives of the study were to examine whether training organized by SMEDAN affects entrepreneurial capabilities and also to determine the effect of counseling on e...

By Kowo Solomon Akpoviroro

 Agile is a software development framework based on existing development principles (such as waterfall and spiral models), and encourages continuous planning and development. The Agile approach starts with short development cycles in which programs are developed in a flexible way. There is constant team interaction and joint decision making, w...

By Mihajlo Travar, Saša Ristić, Velinka Tomić

 The building sector with the highest energy consumption is also a priority area in which the possibilities of solving environmental and economic problems are great. Achieving benefits from the energy, environmental and economic aspects, can be achieved by using renewable energy sources whose implementation does not require large and expensive...

By Milana Radujković, Petar Gvero

 Eco-design and usage of eco-labels on milk packaging, have a great influence on consumers when choosing and buying this product. Milk is usually packed in carton packs, plastic bottles or bags, and glass bottles. There is a worldwide trend of using innovative technologies for packing milk in aseptic packaging made of biodegradable materials. ...

By Suzana Knežević, Milena Milojević, Biljana Delić Vujanović, Goran Stanišić

 This paper’s aim is to explore the possibilities of improving the visual attractiveness of space by applying the vertical greenery system (VGS). The first part of the paper focuses on the analysis of the VGS as a unique element of urban design with emphasized visual characteristics formed from the color and structure of plants, which al...

By Tanja Trkulja, Ljiljana Došenović, Sandra Čekić

 The aim of this paper is to investigate the possibility of improving the state of undeveloped spaces in urban areas. The first part of this paper focuses on the state of the undeveloped spaces of the urban landscape. To recognize their character and quality, the Narrative Spatial Analytics (NSA) method was proposed. It integrates three design...

By Tanja Trkulja, Ljiljana Došenović, Zoran Uljarević

 Previous research and statistical data have shown that buildings in Europe consume about 40% of total energy, and most of it is spent on heating. Due to the use of fossil fuels, many harmful gases are emitted into the atmosphere, especially greenhouse gases. Therefore, the study of new technologies and solutions in the field of construction o...

By Milana Radujković, Darija Gajić

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