CHANGE MANAGEMENT AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF COMPANY MANAGEMENT
Change management, as a constant task of managers and an integral part of managing the organization as a whole, is a general management process aimed at planning and implementing change so that the organization can function successfully and develop in conditions of continuous change in the environment. Accordingly, the change management proce...
By Biljana Bjelica, Ognjen Bakmaz, Dragan Vukasović
SECURITY MARKETING, AS A MANIFESTATION AND PHASE OF INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Social institutions, in some form, are as old as man himself. Without certain norms, rules of conduct, and social values, people would be prone to anarchy and destructive behavior. According to previous civilizational experiences, it is clear that there is a very thin line between the state of order and chaos. It is the institutional forces, ...
By Saša Mitrić
IMPLICATIONS OF SECURITY MARKETING ON THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT AND MULTIPLICATION OF MARKET ACTIVITIES
Having stepped boldly out of the business framework in the last few decades, the scientific thought of marketing has been enriched with various social components. Marketing thus becomes strongly present in all spheres of social life, and its influences on development processes are also considered. It is analyzed, e.g. the influence of the new...
By Saša Mitrić
INFLUENCE OF CORONAVIRUS ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic and its unprecedented speed of transmission around the world have fundamentally shaken the habits and behavior of consumers in shopping. Keeping social distance, partially limited movement, and depending on the situation, the introduction of quarantine, has put consumers in a position to adapt to the new...
By Mladen Milić, Jelena Vitomir, Dražen Vrhovac
COMPARISON OF MULTI-CRITERIA DECISION-MAKING METHODS: IS IT ALL THE SAME?
Multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) methods have been used in various research areas in order to evaluate and rank finite number of alternatives based on a set of predetermined criteria. One of the main concerns when applying MCDM methods is related to the fact that different methods can yield different results in terms of the ranking of th...
By Nenad Medić, Zoran Anišić
MIGRATION CRISIS MITIGATION AND MANAGEMENT IN THE UNA SANA CANTON
While Bosnian society seeks to ensure the standards of the institutions of the European Union and the Council of Europe within its own society, we face the problem of security of state borders and the growing trend of illegal migration. Una Sana Canton has become a kind of buffer zone towards "open Europe or Europe of fortresses" where all th...
By Amela Čolić, Hamdija Lipovača, Belma Bajrić
NERALY ZERO ENERGY BUILDINGS - THE ROAD TO LOW- CARBON CITIES
Buildings consume 40% of primary energy and are responsible for 36% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Therefore, reducing energy consumption in buildings can lead to large energy savings, and thus to a reduction in GHG emissions and environmental protection. Nearly zero energy buildings have great potential for a significant reduction in ene...
By Ana Radojević, Danijela Nikolić, Jasmina Skerlić, Jasna Radulović
SPECIFICS OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN FAMILY BUSINESSES
In the modern environment, family businesses are at the core of the global economy, and their financial health and growth capacity is crucial to the economic well-being of any country. The importance of identifying human resource management practices is widely recognized in the management literature but insufficiently researched in the segmen...
By Marko Simonović, Jelena Stojanović Alcaraz, Stefan Milojević, Jovan Travica
PUBLIC LIFE - USERS' ROLE IN THE DESIGN OF OPEN PUBLIC CITY SPACES
The paper deals with the research of the theoretical setting of the phenomenon of public urban spaces through the presentation of the analysis of research that describes the structure of public urban spaces in terms of the processes that take a place within them. It analyzes public life and the user's relationship with the city life, i.e., re...
By Dubravko Aleksić, Tanja Trkulja
GREEN STREETS - A MODEL FOR IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF LIFE AND OF THE ENVIRONMENT
Public spaces are very important for urban life, and their traditional form are the streets. Streets occupy more than 80% of the total public space. The content of the street defines its character and the built, natural, social, cultural and economic context. Also, streets must be designed to respond to the many challenges that cities face, s...
By Tanja Trkulja, Dubravko Aleksić