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Vol 10, Issue 1, 2022
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Received: 14.05.2022. >> Accepted: 21.05.2022. >> Published: 27.05.2022. Review paper

POSTMODERNA INKORPORACIJA INFORMACIONO – KOMUNIKACIONIH TEHNOLOGIJA U POSLOVANJU I REKONCEPTUALIZACIJU NAUČNO – OBRAZOVNOG KOLEKTIVITETA / POSTMODERN INCORPORATION OF INFORMATION – COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES IN BUSINESS AND RECONCEPTUALIZATION OF SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL COLLECTIVITY

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Slobodan Nešković
Slobodan Nešković

Fakultet za evropske pravne i političke studije, Akademija u Novom Sadu Serbia

Abstract

Postmodern society is characterized by numerous innovations, implying fundamental emancipation in all spheres and human creations. The goal of the current research is contained in the comprehensive consideration of the incorporation of new information and communication technologies in the context of improving the business of companies. In addition, the reconceptualization of the scientific and educational system as an essential collectivity of the community is a priority. The motive of the work is to build a sustainable community, which includes inventive activities, the interaction of science and business with monitoring trends in the global model "Knowledge Economy". The expected results relate to the adequate implementation of scientific parameters in improving the engagement of business entities and the concept of reconfiguration of the education system. Classical forms of education and business are giving way to new paradigms of digitalization, formal and nonformal education. The first-class importance is reflected in the creation of objective postulates aimed at creating an information environment, necessary for achieving a prosperous future.

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