REGULATORY FRAGMENTATION AND CYBER RISK MANAGEMENT IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: BETWEEN FORMAL HARMONIZATION AND OPERATIONAL RESILIENCE
The relationship between formal regulatory harmonization and actual cyber resilience in Bosnia and Herzegovina is examined within the context of the contemporary regulatory model of the European Union. Through the GDPR and NIS2, the EU has established a cyber risk management system based on risk assessment, incident reporting obligations, supervisi...
By Muhamed Ćosić, Edin Alić
SUBSIDIES AND STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION IN SERBIA: IS A PARADIGM SHIFT IN INDUSTRIAL POLICY WARRANTED?
This paper analyzes the impact of Serbia’s subsidization policy during 2015–2025 on the structural transformation of the economy. Subsidies in Serbia have been widely used as tools of industrial and fiscal policy aimed at increasing employment, attracting foreign direct investment and supporting domestic sectors. Integrating industrial ...
By Marija Marcetic, Bojan Kocić, Jovana Andjelković
FOOD WASTE IN THE HOSPITALITY SECTOR OF MONTENEGRO: CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES AND LIMITATIONS
Montenegro is an attractive Mediterranean tourist destination, with tourism representing one of the key pillars of its economic development. Gastronomy occupies an important place in the tourism offer and constitutes a significant element of the destination’s identity. However, food waste is becoming an increasingly prominent issue, particula...
By Vesna Vujacic, Kristina Davidović, Marko Kukanja
EFFECT OF TURMERIC (CURCUMA LONGA L.) ON SENSORY PROPERTIES OF FRESH CHEESE
The aim of this study was to evaluate the sensory quality and acceptability of fresh cheese enriched with turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) and curry (a spice mixture containing turmeric). The cheese was produced by heat-acid coagulation of cow’s milk at 85°C with the addition of 0.3% citric acid. Five samples were analyzed: a control sample an...
By Danica Savanović, Ana Velemir, Aleksandar Savić, Jovo Savanović, Milana Kecman
SEISMIC EFFECTS OF BLASTING AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE STABILITY OF SLOPES IN SURFACE MINES
Blasting represents a fundamental technological operation in the surface exploitation of mineral resources, however, it also generates dynamic loads that can effect on the stability of bench slopes. During mass blasting operations in open pit mines, seismic vibrations are generated, leading to damage in the rock mass and the formation of secondary ...
By Radmila Karanakova Stefanovska, Zoran Panov, Risto Popovski, Blagica Doneva
EFFECT OF CATIONIZATION ON THE FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF STARCH
Native starch exhibits significant limitations in its application in the chemical, food, and pharmaceutical industries due to unfavourable properties such as low solubility, retrogradation, syneresis, thermal degradation, and high viscosity after gelatinization. To improve its functional properties and broaden its range of applications, nativ...
By Sanda Pilipović, Tatjana Botić, Borislav Malinović, Tijana Đuričić, Aleksandra Borković, Dajana Dragić
PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF 3D SCANNING TECHNOLOGY IN THE VIRTUAL EDUCATION AND MAINTENANCE TRAINING OF MARINE EQUIPMENT
3D scanning is an advanced technology that enables precise digital representation of physical objects and environments in three-dimensional form. By collecting spatial data from object surfaces and generating point clouds, it allows the creation of accurate digital 3D models suitable for analysis, inspection, and manufacturing applications. Compare...
By Miroslav Vukičević, Robert Janković, Darijan Hadžisalihović
ENERGY TRANSITION, ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, AND FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
This study investigates the dynamic relationship between renewable energy consumption and financial development in Nigeria from 1990 to 2023. Against the backdrop of Nigeria’s significant energy poverty, underutilized renewable resources, and a growing yet challenged financial sector, the research aims to determine the nature of the nexus bet...
By Olatokunbo D. Salami, Olajide S. Gbemisola, Hassan T. Bello, Arogundade S. Lawal
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
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