OPTIMIZATION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN PROCESSES AND MATERIAL COMPOSITION FOR SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Sustainable product development has become one of the central challenges of modern society, requiring the integration of environmental and functional aspects throughout the entire design process. The development of distinctive and competitive sustainable industrial designs plays a significant role in high-value-added production. This paper analyzes...
By Nevena Vukić, Jovana Krstović, Darina Duplakova, Nemanja Dopsaj
NEW MODELS OF MAINTENANCE OF ROTATING MACHINES
The paper provides an overview of methods for representing knowledge and knowledge frames. The hierarchical organization of knowledge as well as the apparatus of logical reasoning are defined. An expert evaluation system has been developed along with input-output composition models of the expert system for the maintenance of rotating machines....
By Stevan Petrović, Živoslav Adamović, Veljko Vuković, Branislav Gavrilović, Svetozar Bugarin, Goran Topić
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE FUNCTION OF OPTIMIZING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PROCESSES
Digitalization and automation are transforming traditional business models in contemporary market conditions. Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping international business operations through various forms of process optimization. The subject of this paper is the impact of digitalization, and particularly AI, on the optimization of international ...
By Nikša Grgurević
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT FOR THE LONG-TERM SUSTAINABILITY OF SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES - CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
The SME sector plays an important role in the economy as it contributes to employment, the development of local markets and overall economic growth. However, these enterprises often face limited resources, lack of capital and weaker application of modern management approaches. The paper discusses how strategic management can contribute to better ad...
By Filip Marković, Goran Babić
SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY: THE CASE OF COPENHAGEN
Climate change is a significant global challenge, and the transport sector is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions. In response, sustainable mobility has become a central strategy for mitigating environmental impacts and improving urban quality of life. This study investigates Copenhagen as a prominent example of cycling-oriented urban mobili...
By Aleksandar Šobot
DETERMINING THE IMPORTANCE OF PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTION SECTOR EFFICIENCY USING DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS (DEA): A CASE STUDY OF THE COMPANY VENDOM
DETERMINING THE IMPORTANCE OF PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTION SECTOR EFFICIENCY USING DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS (DEA): A CASE STUDY OF THE COMPANY VENDOM Abstract The efficiency of the production sector largely relates to the effectiveness of management practices in optimizing company performance while minimizing resources a...
By Sandra Đukanović
INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO SAMPLING OF MICROPLASTICS IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
MARPOL recognises various types of marine pollution, including oil, garbage, sewage, and greenhouse gases pollutions. Garbage-sourced microplastics (MP), due to their small size and high resistance coupled with their chronic biological effects, pose a serious omnipresent environmental threat. This paper's research was motivated by the lack of metho...
By Filip Radunović, Špiro Ivošević, Neven Cukrov
DIGITAL PLATFORMS AS ENABLERS OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY TRANSITION: A FRAMEWORK FOR ORGANIZATIONAL RESILIENCE
Organizations across emerging economies face mounting pressure to transi-tion from linear to circular business models while simultaneously navi-gating rapid digital disruption. This paper proposes a conceptual framework that positions digital platforms as key enablers of circular economy (CE) adoption, with a particular focus on small and medium-si...
By Andrea Ivanisevic, Marijana Dukić Mijatović, Otilija Sedlak, Aleksandra Marcikić Horvat, Biljana Pajin
WORK MOTIVATION OF HEALTHCARE WORKERS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY
This paper examines the relationship between different forms of work motivation of healthcare workers, whereby the motivation is conceptualised as a multidimensional construct shaped by the interaction of individual needs, organisational characteristics and the broader social context. The theoretical framework of the research is based on contempora...
By Jelena Milić, Danijela Jokanović
xSTUDIO: TRANSFORMING STUDIO PEDAGOGY THROUGH POP-UP LIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
Contemporary architectural education increasingly faces the challenge of reconciling academic studio models with the complex realities of spatial practice, which demand collaboration, adaptability, and direct engagement with real-world actors. Conventional design studios, often centred on hypothetical briefs and representational outputs, struggle t...
By Igor Kuvač, Milana Čvoro, Zoran Uljarević