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Vol 14 2025

Zbornik radova

Vol 14 2025

Zbornik radova

Vol 14 2025

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Zbornik radova

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Zbornik radova

Vol 12 2023

In the Balkans, the use of sustainable materials and renewable energy sources varies, but it is generally increasing compared to previous years. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the energy sector in 2022 still relied heavily on fossil fuels, particularly coal, which accounted for about 67% of the total electricity production, while hydroenergy accounted ...

By Larisa Omerdić

This paper explores the role of local media in the context of financial sustainability and green development. The aim of the research was to analyze how local media can improve their business models in line with the principles of sustainable development, with a special emphasis on the green transition. A combination of qualitative and quantitative ...

By Erdin Hasanbegović, Semir Krnjić

Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most significant technologies of today, transforming the way people live, work, and communicate. Its development and application are increasingly present in various sectors such as industry, education, healthcare, finance, and public administration. AI enables machines to “learn” from data, ana...

By Mejra Hidić

Electric vehicles (EVs) are increasingly present in everyday traffic as a green alternative. As these vehicles become more popular, significant problems emerge that prevent electric vehicles from becoming the standard mode of transportation. The main problems faced by the EV industry are limited charging infrastructure, significantly shorter range ...

By Arbi Krišto

New, young drivers aged 18 to 24 are more likely to be killed on the roads than older participants, despite continued improvements in road safety. The risks are particularly high for young male drivers. The high risk of crashes is caused by a variety of factors. Biological and social changes are leading to increased social activity among young peop...

By Kemal Spahić, Ajla Haračić Jašarspahić, Sinan Alispahić, Šezad Hodžić

In the strategy of Green economy from WHO, one of the five sectors is health care facilities. Its report finds that many forms of astma and allergies, as well heart disease and stroke related to increaseingly intense pollution.. The aim of our research were to analyze the impact of air pollution on increased death on people under 30 year old and he...

By Ivan Ramov, Elizabeta Popova Ramova

This paper explores the role of the education system in shaping environmental awareness and transforming consumer habits among the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina within the framework of the global transition toward a green economy. Confronted with the ecological crisis, climate change, and environmental degradation, modern societies require a...

By Nedžada Tolja, Nešad Krnjić

Through a detailed elaboration, this scientific study will explain why investing in employee education in tourism is essential, as well as present a model of employee training through the establishment of partnerships with other tourist destinations. It will also introduce a concept and model based on the principle of reciprocity, involving the exc...

By Husein Mehmedović, Denis Marjanović, Nera Akrap

The paper clearly analyzes modern digital methods of communication with consumers, with special emphasis on the personalization of the offer through loyalty applications. By analyzing the relevant domestic and international literature, knowledge about the development of digital tools from the aspect of consumer relationship marketing is systematize...

By Niko Čabarkapa, Petra Čabarka, Zvonimir Filipović

Bosnia and Herzegovina is at the crossroads between the complex constitutional framework resulting from the Dayton Peace Agreement and the requirements of the European acquis emphasizing the rule of law, democracy, and the protection of human rights. This paper analyzes the key constitutional challenges arising from the ethnically based structure o...

By Franjo Ljubas