BENCHMARKING AS A METHOD OF DESIGNING THE COMPETITIVE POSITIONS OF PRIVATE HEALTHCARE INSTITUTIONS ON THE MARKET OF HEALTHCARE FACILITIES
The process of society in tradition involves not only the privatization of economic subjects, but also various other segments of non-profitable character. It also includes zhe privatization of the healthcare institutes. The privatized healthcare institutes have to base its business on the principles of management, economic principles and the princi...
By Ivka Talić
MANAGING A DIVERSE WORKFORCE IN THE GLOBAL WORK CULTURE90
With the expansion of globalization, cross-cultures interactions and awareness of intercultural differences are rising. Workers are moving in greater numbers across borders and national cultures, increasing the diversity within the societies and institutions. Globalization is at both the macro level, exemplified by the expansion of technology in bu...
By Ana Jurčić, Andrea Bučalina Matić, Nikolina Vrcelj
NONBALANCE AND CRISIS THE CONTEMPORARY TIME AND ECONOMIC POLICY
In the work it to explain problems foundations disharomony, disturbance and nonbalance modern the time: food, raw materials-energy, demography, ecology, relation the nonbalance of power in world and secondly. To look for directions for to exceed this crucial disproportions the: sustenance, raw materials, energy, population, ecology, power and contr...
By Slobodan N. Bracanović
SATISFACTION EXPLORATION CONSUMERS ON THE EXAMPLE OF MOTOR OILS
Number of loyal customers and maintaining the continuity of loyalty is an indicator of the success of marketing activity offers. Consumer satisfaction is reflected in the success of the business, which directly affects the sales results and profit of companies. Knowing the degree of customer satisfaction for the company is very important from two a...
By Milorad Đukić
TARGETING THE MARKETING CAMPAIGNS AGAINST LANDMINES ON PARTICULAR GROUPS OF THE POPULATION
Landmines which are left after the war conflicts represent a major threat and real danger in more than seventy countries. It is estimated that today there are approximately 110 million land mines around the world, of which experts annually remove about 100 thousand, while two million new mines are placed at the same time. Besides human victims, lan...
By Dragana Štrbac, Branislav Mitić
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BANKS – CASE STUDIES ERSTE BANK SERBIA
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a significant part of a business and thus it is important for banks and other companies to implement it to their business strategies.By defining the structure of CSR, it is easier later to define the strategy of implementation, and take implications to consideration of how this concept can influence not just...
By Danijela Dašić
Entrepreneurial Education And Economic Competitiveness
This paper deals with the relation between entrepreneurship education and competitiveness of the national economy. It is based on the assumption that the overall goal of civilization of human society is promotion of a market economy, parliamentary democracy and the rule of law. It is believed that the improvement of competitiveness is of the greate...
By Vladimir Knežević, Dragan Ivković
Partnership As A Determinant Of Positioning The Non-Profit Sector In A Contemporary Society
Civil society represents the backbone in the development of a modern, democratic state, which ensures the freedom of organizing the citizens, besides formal legality, individual rights and pluralism. Non-profit organisations arise with the aim of solving the problems of public interest and without primary motive to make profit, and they have an inc...
By Branislav Mitić, Dijana Jović
A Research Of Motivation Of Managers In Order To Improve Competitiveness Of Business Systems
Competitiveness is today a precondition for survival of business systems, particularly in the global environment. Sustainable competitiveness of the business system stems from its size, resources, and ability to mobilize knowledge, technological skills and experience, and to continuously develop and implement new products, processes and services. K...
By Milan M. Krstić, Ana M. Skorup, Srđan B. Skorup
Characteristics Of The Entrepreneurial Environment Of The Banja Luka Region
The study presents the attitudes of entrepreneurs regarding the business environment in which they operate, the problems and challenges they face and which hamper the competitiveness of the market and needs, whose satisfaction would allow better profiling on the market. Analysis of obtained data has identified the key success factors of entrepreneu...
By Rajko Macura, Rade Tanjga