SIMULATED ENTERPRISE - INNOVATIVE TOOL WORK FOR ROMANIAN HIGHER EDUCATION
A reliable, practice-oriented education is the most important basis for a successful start in a profession. Requirements more specific and more complex companies' labour market as regards its ability to students preparing for employment had an important role in building the Lisbon Strategy which states that each Member State should focus on t...
By Marius Calin Benea
CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING IN TOURISM
Crises are both unplanned and unwanted, but, in present times, also expected events in lifespans of each organization and economic branch. Global COVID-19 pandemic has proved that tourism is one of most sensitive economic branches to crisis. The aftermaths of the pandemic were experienced, more or less, in almost all countries, especially tho...
By Dragan Bulatović, Bojana Ostojić
GREEN MARKET CLASSIFICATION-THE CASE OF DUBROVNIK
The subject of the research is the classification of the "green consumer" market in the area of Dubrovnik. The aim of this paper is to present the segments of green consumers and to determine the level of knowledge about ecological products and services in the area of Dubrovnik. For the purpose of the paper the secondary and primary data have...
By Marija Dragičević Ćurković, Antonija Grgat
THE ROLE OF TOUR OPERATORS AND HOTELS IN THE SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
The issue of environmental protection is becoming an integral part of living an environmentally conscious citizens, who expect to travel product meets the standards of "extra" quality that relates to compliance with environmental standards. Implementation of the strategy of sustainable development in the business practice demand harmony with ...
By Marija Dragičević Ćurković
TOURISM AND ENVIRONMENT
Given that the foundations of future tourism development rely on sustainable development, it is also the basis of strategic planning for tourism development, in which geospaces play the most important role. Accordingly, the tourism industry must respect the principles of sustainability in the planning, design and implementation of travel prog...
By Denis Stojkanović, Lazar Ivanov
THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON FOOD SECURITY, POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION
The COVID-19 virus pandemic has begun to spread at an accelerated pace since its outbreak in December 2019, causing significant negative effects globally. The effects of the pandemic are still present today, resulting in negative consequences for food systems, with direct and indirect implications for the lives of all, especially the poorest ...
By Mina Kovljenić, Jovana Škorić
BANKING UNION OF THE EURO AREA IN THE PERIOD OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS
The growing dynamics of the European banking sector and the internationalization of banking operations have greatly changed the basic way in which many banks operate. Also, the financial crisis of 2008 created the need for a banking union. However, the question is often asked in theory whether a banking union is a precondition for the creatio...
By Ivana Rađenović
ETHICAL ADVERTISING FOR A POSITIVE SOCIAL IMPACT
Technology, science, almost every human activity is (can be) dangerous without ethics. This is especially true for advertising, which has an impact on a large number of people, on their physical and mental health, and on the environment. Ethical advertising is advertising that has a positive impact on people, with the least harm to the enviro...
By Miro Mihec
ASSESSMENT OF SECURITY COUNCIL ACTIVITIES IN PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES
According to the theory of international law, when disputes arise in international relations, states have possibility to resolve it directly by negotiations or by formal judicial or arbitration procedure. Those methods offer relative freedom to states in finding solution for the dispute that has arisen, independent of any third competent auth...
By Predrag Raosavljević, Onahti Čerkez
LIABILITY FOR DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS AND THE EPITOME OF COMPENSATION UNDER EU CONSUMER LAW: IS THE LEGAL FRAME ADEQUATELY SHAPED?
The study approaches the problematics of the allocating of compensatory damages for physical damage and patrimonial damages caused to consumers by the use or interaction with a defective product, respectively of whether there is unjustified negligence or concurrent fault. Should the liable party invoke the risk of development, producers can b...
By Juanita Goicovici