LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE STABILISATION AND ASSOCIATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
The EU accession process took place in different stages of an individual country (the Association Agreement; Europe Agreements and Stabilisation and Association Process). With these processes, the European Union has offered to sign the Stabilization and Association Agreement which referred to Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and...
By Remzija Kadrić, Amina Kadrić, Irma Hodţić, Selma Otuzbir
BUSINESS TRENDS OF THE 21ST CENTURY
The primary economic goal used to be profit as a prerequisite for achieving the goals of growth and development. Since the 70s of the 20th century significant business goal becomes meeting the requirements of consumers, because informed consumers are becoming first and last link in the chain of any entrepreneurial activity, and firstly entrepreneur...
By Snjeţana Slišković
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Corporate Social Responsibility - CSR refers to the impact of companies on society, economy and role in sustainable development. Social Responsibility brings to enterprises many advantages if they are eligible for the right way. It is not a mere waste of resources or unnecessary investment, because of some kind of political correctness. In countrie...
By Ibrahim Jusufranić, Fatima Dervić, Lejla Varupa
SWAP AS FINANCIAL MARKET RISK MANAGEMENT IN TRANSITION COUNTRIES
In conditions of globalisation and deregulation, banking business has become very risky. Turbulant environment especially apostrophized the meaning of managing the market risk – intrest rate risk, exchange rate risk and risk of changing asset price. Investors (banks) make decisions about modalities and risk managment techniques.The choice ranges fr...
By Husein Mehmedović, Goran Šijan, Nedina Moralić
FUNDING PROBLEMS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
The permanent problem of entrepreneurship development is a difficult access to capital, the lack of private investment funds, inadequate regulatory framework for the banking sector, the aversion on approving loans and grants, and accounting standards do not make easier investment decisions. During the establishment entrepreneurs need start-up capit...
By Lejla Skopljak, Erma Heco
THE COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW OF ESTIMATION METHODS OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM AIR AND ROAD TRAFFIC IN SARAJEVO CANTON
The paper presents an approach in assessing the intensity of greenhouse gas emissions from air traffic in the Canton Sarajevo, through the model based on Recommended Best Practice - RBP, which have been developed through collaboration between the agency the Federal Aviation Administration - FAA, Office of Environment and Energy - AEE, USEPA, the da...
By Ivan Račić, Ibrahim Jusufranić, Vuk Bogdanović, Ismira Ahmović
IMPORTANCE OF USING A TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM FOR THE PURPOSE OF CHOOSING THE OPTIMAL SOLUTION
The constant need for the movement of goods and for providing services leads us towards finding the most favorable solution concerning the shortest routes and (or) lowest costs. For this reason, more attention should be paid to this important part of the transportation process. This paper presents a transportation problem as a special instance of l...
By Milan Stanković, Pavle Gladović, Dejan Bogićević
MODEL FOR THE TRAFFIC AT THE SERVICE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF MARITIME TOURISM IN CROATIA
The research presented in this paper has been focused on the synergistic impact of the model for the traffic on the sustainable development of maritime tourism in the Republic of Croatia for the period 2012.-2018. The presentation of the mutual influence of the obtained growth rates of the model's variables has been aimed at a scientific formulatio...
By Vinko Vidučić, Maja Račić, Kristina Sladojević
ANALYSIS OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENT INVOLVING A PEDESTRIAN IN CITY OF SIBENIK
The Republic of Croatia is faced with a large number of road traffic accidents involving pedestrians, in the last few years. In order to reduce traffic accidents involving pedestrians, the Croatian Parliament adopted in 2011.a new "Law on Road Traffic Safety", which is compatible with the "National Program of road safety of the Republic of Croatia ...
By Darijo Šego, Nikica Božić
THE APPLICATION OF INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS IN INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
Planning, Managing and projecting a transport system (especially intelligent transport system) signifies an extremely complex task. The large number of traffic and transport parameters is characterized by uncertainty, subjectivity, unprecision, and multisense. Every day the dispatchers, drivers, fly controllers, operators, passengers, engineers and...
By Abid Drobo, Almedina Hatarić