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The new economy means profound changes in society and in the economy, and its final result should be the growth of living standards of the people. The digital economy is a modern way in which information technologies and especially the Internet are used. It has led to a transition from an industrial economy to an economy characterized by informatio...

By Ibrahim Jusufranić

Traffic is an activity related to everyday life and production, whose task is to transport people and goods from one place to another. Due to crowds in traffic, in more developed parts of the world, drivers and passengers in cars spend billions of hours and spend tens of billions of dollars a year. For traffic congestion, solutions are mainly found...

By Ibrahim Jusufranić

The most commonly cited definition of sustainable development is certainly from the Brundtland Report, which describes sustainable development as “development that meets the needs of current generations without compromising the needs of future generations”. Understanding the transport system requires an integrative intermodal approach and knowledge...

By Ibrahim Jusufranić

The Western Balkan countries have experienced significant progress over the past 15 years. They have gone through the systems of the market economy, privatized many inefficient state and socially owned enterprises, quickly adopted modern banking systems and strengthened the external orientation of their economies. However, the pace of systemic refo...

By Ibrahim Jusufranić

The basic rule of corporate governance in the company is that ownership is separate from management, and equity, accountability and transparency in business activities are highlighted. Corporate social responsibility of business entities is already important today, and it is certain that in the future it will become even more relevant. Management s...

By Ibrahim Jusufranić, Rade Biočanin

The contemporary economy has been globalized. One of the most obvious consequences of globalization is global competition, which is becoming more and more notable and intensive. Companies that wish to be successful in the long run are looking for the source of their growth in the global market. Today competitors in the global market come from all c...

By Snežana Bešić, Ibrahim Jusufranić, Dejan Đorđević, Cariša Bešić

The countries of the Western Balkans have decided to focus their future on the European Union, which presupposes an improvement in the economic situation of these countries. This is an essential prerequisite for achieving the economic level of the EU member states and standards of the population as a whole. Some countries of the Western Balkans, af...

By Ibrahim Jusufranić

Irrational expansion of the trading network, poor economic valuation and excessive borrowing are the causes of the problem. The Agrokor business, the Todoric family, led by its founder, Ivic Todoric, was based on undisciplined lending of money in the market. Agrokor was rapidly expanding in Croatia and the region without control and control, so cos...

By Ibrahim Jusufranić, Amira Delić

Aside of the positive effects that traffic growth has on the economic prosperity of the cities, countries, regions, continents and the world, the negative consequences of today's policies, which are more emphasized in the field of traffic, alleviate the importance of the same growth and development. Negative effects are mostly emphasized in urban e...

By Ibrahim Jusufranić

A sustainable urban transport system requires strengthening various features of the system including mobility, accessibility, affordability, social equity, efficiency, safety, security, convenience, low carbon, comfort, and people- and environment-friendliness. In order to achieve all these elements, various challenges need to be addressed in an in...

By Ibrahim Jusufranić, Tanja Milešević