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
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
HOW INNOVATIVE LEADERS COULD ENCOURAGE CREATION OF NEW VALUES IN THE ORGANIZATION
The leaders of the new generation include Generation Y (1980-1995) and Generation Z (1996 – 2010) as the biggest working force today. Methods: two qualitative and two ethnographic research were conducted (2015 and 2021) with a group of 30 leaders of Generation Y and 30 leaders of Generation Z. The leaders were representatives of compani...
By Tatjana Mamula Nikolić
THE EFFECT OF WORK-RELATED STRESS ON EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION: A CASE STUDY
The present research aims to improve the current understanding of the relationship between work-related stress and employee satisfaction. This study examines which relevant work stressors, such as task design, employee role in an organization, career development, interpersonal relationships, management style, workplace conditions, and work-li...
By Azemina Mashovic
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
FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSIS OF THE GASTRONOMY COMPANY “UGOSTITELJSTVO - SIMIĆ M”: CASE STUDY
There is great potential for financial indicators (ratio numbers) to be a useful analytical tool for investors and other stakeholders. In financial analysis, financial ratios are used as a standard for assessing the financial condition and performance of a company. The ratio analysis includes an evaluation for a useful interpretation of the f...
By Vujić Milan, Tamara Vujić, Jelena Stojanović Alcaraz, Stefan Milojević, Jovan Travica
THE INFLUENCE OF SUPERNATIONAL COURTS ON ADMINISTRATIVE JUDICIAL LAW
The legislative competence of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union, on the one hand, and the very active role of the Court of Justice of the European Communities in law-making, on the other hand, clearly indicate that a specific, mixed legal system of state regulation is emerging in the European Union. It is evident t...
By Goran Branković
EFFECT OF CAM SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INTO PRECISE PRODUCTION OF TOLERATED GROOVES
The issue of precision groove milling is constantly addressed in manufacturing companies focused on the production of components for every type of industry. In this area, companies face implementation problems, explore the efficiency of production or the possibility of integrating CAM systems in the area. The integration of CAM systems is an ...
By Jan Duplak, Darina Duplakova, Michal Hatala, Enes Sukic
EFFECTS OF MASS MEDIA IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON HEALTH PROMOTION
Promoting health through the media can help change the lifestyle in the Covid-19 pandemic, but a lot of caution is needed to maintain optimal health, which represents a balance of physical, emotional, social, mental and intellectual health. The aim of this paper is to point out the importance of health education through the mass media, which ...
By Jadranka Đuranović-Miličić, Svetlana Stojkov, Dejan Živanović, Jovan Javorac, Svetozar Đuranović, Stjepanović Ivana
CULTIVATING DIVERGENT THINKING IN MATHEMATICS THROUGH OPEN-ENDED TASKS AT PRESCHOOL AGE
While relying on all their senses, mental abilities and driven by curiosity, preschool children are constantly exploring and discovering the world around them. The stimuli from the environment to which they react and how they perceive them impact children's thinking and personality development. A child's cognitive potential is exceptional, so...
By Nebojša Budimirović