THE BASIS OF A NEW CONCEPT OF SOCIAL ECONOMY
This paper points out the shifts in the issue of socio - economic relations based on the social economy. At the very end of the active process of globalization and all the conflicts that arose at the beginning of the 21st century due to connecting and increasing the number of big capital owners, poverty will spread to such an extent that many...
By Mirko Miličević, Milorad Đukić
THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 EPIDEMIC ON ECONOMIC TRENDS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
The corona virus led to a sharp and unexpected downturn in the world economy that spared almost no world economy. According to the forecast of the International Monetary Fund, the decline in the world GDP is 3.3%. The situation is similar in Bosnia and Herzegovina as well. According to the Agency for Statistics of BiH, the fall in GDP in 2020...
By Ljiljana Jović, Mladen Ivić
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
TESTING THE SATISFACTION OF PROFESSIONAL CUSTOMERS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET SPARE PARTS INDUSTRY WITH THE PURPOSE OF IMPROVING SALES: THE CASE OF BALKANS
The paper presents the results of a survey of professional customer satisfaction in the period from 2015 to 2019 on a sample of 4248 professional customers of a company engaged in the distribution and trade of automotive spare parts (aftermarket). This company operates in the region of Balkans: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and North Macedon...
By Mirjana Milovanović
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
REPORTING OBLIGATIONS IN THE FUNCTION OF PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF NON-CONTROLLED SHAREHOLDERS
With the listed companies on the Banja Luka Stock Exchange, it is noticeable that a large number do not adhere to their legally prescribed obligations that are brought to the timely publication of information on business activities. In this regard, the research problem is the unfavorable position of minority shareholders in terms of informati...
By Miloš Grujić, Boris Srdić, Zdravko Zečević, Gordana Drobnjak
OPTIMIZING ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF AVR BASED IoT DEVICES
In recent years, we have witnessed an increasing number of IoT devices in almost all spheres of life. Regardless of mobility or mode of communication, it is expected from IoT devices to work for years without failure, despite the fact that they are battery powered. Therefore, the key challenge is energy efficiency and to reduce battery consum...
By Saša Salapura, Nebojša Kuduz
E – BOOK AND ITS ACADEMIC FUTURE
The development of the e-book, in recent years, has initiated numerous debates and analysis, emphasizing reading habits as well as the effects of the mass digitalization, partially including coronavirus pandemic this last year. E – books are available in various formats, and they include various media. The highest domination is achieved...
By Aldin Obućina, Ahmed Palić, Admir Šupić
BODY AND TECHNOLOGY - CYBORG AS A NEW PARADIGM OF THE CONTEXT OF IDENTITY IN ART
Technology has become an integral element of the modern world, while life without technology is almost unthinkable. It became a necessity to be part of a network, connected with others (and with devices) and present on the Internet if you want to be up to date with the contemporary cultural, political, economic and sociological events; that i...
By Ljubica Janjetović
PASSIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN THE ENGLISH AND SERBIAN LANGUAGE
The paper aims at examining the behaviour of passive constructions in English and Serbian, offering a short review of the concept of voice in both languages, a brief comment of the passive scale found in authors such as Palmer, Quirk, etc. and a short discussion of the thematic roles of the verb arguments taken from Haegeman (Haegeman, 2001)....
By Nada Buzadžić Nikolajević