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Published: 26.03.2021.

The ecological environment is the main challenge for the accession of European countries to join the European Union. Ecology is at the heart of the policy-making process of European countries, respecting the interests of companies and consumers. Due to the low level of environmental awareness of European countries, which are not members of the Euro...

By RAJKO KASAGIĆ

In this paper, the authors analyze the necessity of changing the business philosophy in the future, especially from the aspect of the impact of the global pandemic. The events on the global economic scene in 2020 pointed to the need to pay more attention to organizational characteristics, such as creativity, flexibility, coordination, emotional int...

By CARIŠA BEŠIĆ, DEJAN ĐORĐEVIĆ, SNEŽANA BEŠIĆ

 The current pandemic COVID - 19 is an essential planetary threat with numerous social, economic, media, legal, ethical and other contradictions. Permanent expansion, dramatic escalation, insufficient research and possible appearance of new modifications of this plague are evident. Retrograde trends with catastrophic consequences and the inaug...

By SLOBODAN NEŠKOVIĆ

Approaches to analysis any issues related to previously titled topics, the worlad is surprised with a lot of information witch have been presented in many different forms and different ways multiple contradictory frightening and worring is the fact that there is no answer from science or politics about period of duration all these disasters. It esp...

By MLADEN BODIROŽA

Each reformi n education, especially radical changes, is, besides all, based on the directions oft he society development. Therefore it is necessary to have in mind the vision oft he future world and its general growth. The socio – working milieu and ther features oft he society are the platform for the reform procedure. Given this, today's s...

By ENES HUSEINAGIĆ

local self-government is the center of democracy and the most important place for the realization of human rights. The European Charter itself emphasizes the need for a strong democratic system. It is very good to achieve both domestic and international cooperation of local self-government, and to constantly improve the organization of local self-g...

By DRAGAN GOLIJAN, JELAN D GOLIJAN, SLAĐANA KOSMAJAC

In 2019, the BiH economy entered a period of slowing economic activity, and in 2020 it entered a deep recession as a result of COVID-19. The real decline in GDP in the third quarter of 2020 was 6.3%. By September 2020, 30,000 people had lost their jobs. The current crisis has caused a drop in demand and losses of income. The recovery of the economy...

By NENAD NOVAKOVIĆ, RAJKO MACURA

In this paper, we deal with the impact of the fifth generation of mobile networks (5G) on human health. We will list some conducted research that shows that their impact on human health is insignificant, as well as those that believe that their impact is significant, especially if the frequencies are in the range of 30 to 100 GHz millimeter waves. ...

By MLADEN RADIVOJEVIĆ, NEHAD GAŠI, DINA VREBAC

In recent decades, fundamental transition changes have taken place in post-socialist countries in the economic system, political, cultural, artistic and social spheres, as well as in the overall social system. Scientific and technological development has brought new discoveries to the global digital society. In parallel with this development, the "...

By ATANAS KOZAREV, FERDINAND ODŽAKOV, MILAN STEFANOVSKI

The global coronavirus epidemic has produced catastrophic consequences in all areas of the functioning and organization of the international community. Negative tendencies are clearly manifested in the economic, security and wider social sphere of all formation. The existence of the human population is dramatically endangered with an uncertain end ...

By ANASTAZIJA TANJA ĐELIĆ

Fully autonomous vehicles represent the highest degree of integration of intelligent transport systems that enable road vehicles to form virtual road trains. Such a concept, in which autonomous vehicles are connected by communication links, enables them to significantly reduce the distance between them and travel at the same speed while maintaining...

By ANTUN SERTIĆ, EMINA ZEKOTIĆ

The European Union directs a significant part of its financial resources to research and innovation projects. Transport and transport in terms of channeling funds is a priority area of the European Union. Development trends are geared towards the application of artificial intelligence and the fourth industrial revolution. Bosnia and Herzegovina is ...

By ANTUN SERTIĆ, EMINA ZEKOTIĆ

In today's society and the media, we often encounter the notion of the rule of law and the rule of law. Unfortunately, we live in a country where these terms are often at stake, and most often referred to by those who violate them. Usually these terms are perceived as synonyms, but this is not the case. Man has always been striving for the freedom,...

By ARNAD BIKOVIĆ

A business crisis is a transient, unplanned and undesirable condition that can jeopardize or completely disable business and development opportunities. It is quite clear that the crisis caused by the COVID - 19 virus pandemic is more than a global health threat. In order to reduce the negative impact on business in times of crisis, crisis managemen...

By ASMIR KADRIĆ

Today, it can be emphasized with certainty that the rule of law is the foundation of modern economics, politics, culture, education, etc. There is no area of the social system that is not dependent on and protected by the implementation of the rule of law. According to the criterion of whether this principle is applied, states are classified as tot...

By ATANAS KOZAREV, TIJANA BOMBOL DELEVSKA

The Covid-19 global pandemic posed a number of unexpected challenges to companies of all sizes and business activities to combat the spread of the virus, which reflected not only on internal changes in employee management, but also changes in the management of external stakeholders - such as customers and suppliers. The purpose of this paper is to ...

By AZRA AHMIĆ, LEJLA SKOPLJAK

Public transport of passengers in regular traffic is defined by registered timetables and off-line transport of passengers is defined by signed contracts with users of transport services, which carriers are obliged to adhere to. During 2020, the COVID-19 virus appeared, and by his spread, caused unforeseeable consequences for the entire social comm...

By JUSUF BORIĆ

Declaring a pandemic of the COVID-19 virus, in early 2020, tourist movements around the world stopped due to the ban on international travel, which affects over 90% of the world's population. Although very uncertain, early projections by the World Tourism Organization - UNWTO for 2020 suggest that international arrivals could fall by 20 to 30% comp...

By DUŠKO STIĆ, IVO GRGIĆ, MAGDALENA ZRAKIĆ SUŠAC

In recent times, we often encounter domestic violence that hinders the conscious development of society. Violence against women is a global problem. Domestic violence is especially noticeable in regions where former patriarchal traditions remain and prevail. In independent Azerbaijan, national legislation serves to prevent all forms of discriminati...

By EBRU IBISH, NAZRIN CHIRAGLI MUSTAFAZADE

The paper shows that globalization is an extremely complex phenomenon, which can not be monitored on the one-dimensional way, but it is a phenomenon marked by numerous controversies, which are then reflected through the attempt to value judgments. The work presents the spectrum of thinking leading scholars today about the achievements and implicati...

By EDIN RAMIĆ, ISMET ŠABOTIĆ

We live in a world of massively use of social networks, which are gradually taking a central place in modern communication, replacing forums, e-mail and sms. However, what needs to be pointed out is that the use of social networks has changed not only the way of spending free time, communication, business, but also the way of learning and the way o...

By ELA MARTINIČEVIĆ, KREŠIMIR BUNTAK, IVANA MARTINČEVIĆ

The highest levels of government in Bosnia and Herzegovina: the Council of Ministers and the Presidency, should adopt measures that will help all economic entities to overcome the crisis caused by the pandemic. Lower levels of government must make their contribution and allocate additional funds to facilitate business for businesses that exist in t...

By EMIR DURIĆ

The use of social networks can be considered the future of almost every business entity that wants to stay current in their business or expand its customer portfolio. Social networks are constantly growing in popularity, especially in times of pandemic. New platforms are constantly appearing, and existing ones are being developed and improved. The ...

By EMIR ŠAHMAN

The pandemic of the COVID-19 virus begin to spread at the end of 2019. and in the countries od the Western Balkans at the beginning of 2020. Immediately after the declaration of the pandemic, measures to close the borders and a ban on movement followed. These measures have had a significant impact on the operations of almost all branches of the eco...

By EMIRA DESTANOVIĆ, MOMČILO SLADOJE

The pandemic caused by the COVID-19 virus has caused numerous difficulties in all aspects of human life, including education. Due to the lack of a unified framework for the implementation of online teaching, schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina have used various forms of organizing online teaching. In order to obtain data on the mentioned forms of onl...

By HADŽIB SALKIĆ, MUHAMED ĆOSIĆ

The Covid-19 pandemic has opened some new, already forgotten stories of the Bosnian economy that is already hurt for some 25 years. Bosnia and Herzegovina as a transitional country has experienced again these wounds caused by an underdeveloped economy again during the pandemic, since the pandemic crisis has revived these weaknesses and created new ...

By HUSEIN MEHMEDOVIĆ, NARAJAN MEHMEDOVIĆ

Bosnia and Herzegovina, as one of the less developed transitional countries, has been dealing actively with trading on the international capital markets. The Sarajevo Stock Exchange (SaSe) and Banja Luka Stock Exchange (BISe) as its representatives have achieved the average trading result, having in mind their capacities. There are optimistic expec...

By HUSEIN MEHMEDOVIĆ, NARAJAN MEHMEDOVIĆ

The global crisis is also an opportunity for new steps forward in all economic spheres. The Covid 19 pandemic in Croatia has also encouraged agricultural producers to significantly adapt their production to the local market, taking advantage of consumers’ desire for more “fresh and authentic” products. In tourism, the motives for ...

By IVO GRGIĆ, DUŠKO STIĆ, MAGDALENA ZRAKIĆ SUŠAC

The primary motive of this research is determining the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the highly complex structures such as global supply chains. The research draws conclusions about the current situation and challenges that global supply chains will face in the near future. Therefore, primary and secondary data sources, statistical indicators ...

By MAJA MATAJČIĆ, KREŠIMIR BUNTAK, SANJA ZLATIĆ

The pandemic that hit the world in 2020 had significant impacts on all areas of business. The crisis, which arose as a result of the pandemic and its impact on business, affected the competitiveness of organizations, where some organizations, those recognized as socially responsible, had a significant advantage over others. This paper uses the meth...

By MAJA MUTAVDŽIJA, KREŠIMIR BUNTAK, SANJA ZLATIĆ

E-marketing in tourism has emerged with the development of information technology and the increasing use of the Internet by a wide range of users. During 2020, a pandemic caused by the COVID-19 virus was declared worldwide. One of the most affected activities is tourism, given that the movements of people around the world are limited. In this conte...

By MARINKO MIKIĆ

Preventive measures of epidemic COVID-19 infection disease have significantly changed the lives of individuals and communities on the whole, requiring new work strategies and ideal coping with the changes in the new emerging life circumstances. Since the proclamation of the epidemic the kindergartens of The City of Zagreb have continuously organize...

By MARTINA GLASNOVIĆ

26.03.2021. Scientific paper
OBRAZOVANJE NA DALJINU/DISTANCE EDUCATION

Occurrence of disease COVID 19 in early 2020 caused a lot of changes around the world. For the normal functioning of everyday life, it had to very quickly get used to the "new normal". The consequences of this disease have left their mark on education, and the challenges that have appear have led to a new way of schooling, and that is distance educ...

By MARTINA KOREVEC

The SARS CoV-2 pandemic during 2020 left repercussions on a large number of countries and their economic, health and social systems. National pandemic headquarters tried to limit the spread of the virus which resulted in a reduction of economic activity. The consequence of such measures is an increase in unemployment and the creation of a new parad...

By MATIJA KOVAČEVIĆ, KREŠIMIR BUNTAK, PETRA TIŠLER

The COVID-19 pandemic led to the closure of schools both around the world and our country in early 2020. Classes overnight changed from regular to "online" teaching through various platforms and brought into an unenviable situation not only educators but also students, parents and the entire community and created a great challenge how to cope with ...

By MELISA LOLIĆ

 We dreamed of a future in which science, technology, informatics, and ecology would serve humanity, and the opposite seems to have happened. Technology is becoming a “tool” that serves ideological ideas, and humanity has been reduced to an experimental “laboratory” in which those ideas are realized. We k...

By MIRKO TEŠIĆ

Of all renewable energy sources in Serbia, which include hydro energy, energy from biomass, wind, solar and geothermal sources, biomass has the greatest available potential, with about 61% share, and its importance is especially great in the agricultural sector. The price of technologies that provide renewable energy is constantly falling, so renew...

By MIRSAD NUKOVIĆ

The mass spread of coronavirus in the countries of the Western Balkans started in March 2020. Immediately followed by blockades of catering facilities, closing of schools and colleges, closing of borders, introduction of curfew, and others. These measures directly affected the number of issued trips, and indirectly reduced the volume of transport. ...

By MOMČILO SLADOJE, ASIB ALIHODŽIĆ, AJLA HARAČIĆ, EMIRA DESTANOVIĆ

COVID-19 pandemic brought a series of changes in all spheres of human life. The context of education, business, movement, socialization and daily life has completely changed, which posed a challenge to almost the entire population – both in the world and in Montenegro. During 2020, over 190 countries were forced to temporarily close education...

By NATALIJA DREKALOVIĆ, SANIDA ŠABOTIĆ, ALEKSANDAR DREKALOVIĆ, ALEKSANDRA GOGIĆ

The world is facing an atypical way of life during the pandemic period of Covid 19. The department of education, especially, was one of the departments that had to meet the challenge of a completely new living and teaching style. Having determined this, the purpose of this study aims to develop and complete the teachers' digital competence at Eleme...

By NEDŽADA TOLJA

In this paper, we based primarily on the situation with COVID-19, which affected the whole world and every business sector, as well as education systems around the world, and in what ways information technology helps us in relation to standard ways of teaching and education, that is, monitoring teaching through a new method that was used in a very ...

By NEHAD GAŠI, DINA VREBAC

The right to freedom of movement, as a universal right, guaranteed by international law and domestic law, looking through the historical dimension, has gone through various phases of challenge, temptation and verification, of a legal and moral character. Freedoms and restrictions on these freedoms had manifestations of objective (justified) and sub...

By REMZIJA KADRIĆ, NEJRA BACKOVIĆ

The survival and organization of the tertiary health care institutions, which integrates a range of specialist and subspecialist activities, becomes a real challenge during the COVID 19 pandemic due to the weakening economic power of the state and the potential loss of standard sources of funding under voluntary and supplementary health insurance. ...

By SANELA SALIHAGIĆ

For Excel's calculation of basic (fixed) assets amortisation values, the investigated economic and mathematical foundation with required values and their relations were used. The investigated and introduced theory is adapted to Excel's calculations of fixed assets amoritisation based on today's needs. All values for Excel's calculations are sorted ...

By SEAD REŠIĆ, HUSNIJA BIBULJICA, VEHBI RAMAJ

The paper analyzes the measures taken by the Government of the Republic of Croatia, caused by the crisis caused by COVID-19, in order to mitigate the effects of the pandemic on the economy, especially on job preservation and financial stability. Through the measure of reducing labor costs, the growth of unemployment was prevented and aggregate dema...

By SINIŠA BILIĆ, SANELA JUSUFOVIĆ

In developed societies, modern economies, the main development resource is thehuman resource, and its quality is determined by education...

By TEUTA TOMAC

The new EU cybersecurity strategy introduces new rules to increase the resilience of key physical and digital entities. The strategy is aimed at building the digital future of Europe, a security union with a strong influence on the countries on the road to the EU. A key question is how to strengthen Europe’s collective resilience to cyber thr...

By TIJANA BOMBOL DELEVSKA

On the way from the traditional to the modern developed economy, in the conditions of the COVID 19 pandemic, major changes are happening. Old markets are limited and new ones are open. As a result of the COVID 19 pandemic, there is no significant development of new technologies and the emergence of a larger number of new products and services on th...

By VELJKO ĐUKIĆ, OGNJEN ĐUKIĆ

Marketing in tourism is specific compared to traditional marketing and requires a special approach because the supply and demand for a tourist product have specific relationships. Marketing in tourism is applied in tourism from the moment when the tourist supply was higher than tourist demand, and if marketing instruments have been used in tourism ...

By MARINKO MIKIĆ