MACHINE LEARNING FOR STRATEGIC AND OPERATIONAL DECISION-MAKING: A BIBLIOMETRIC PERSPECTIVE
Besides being a buzzword, machine learning finds new areas of application in organizational decision-making processes by the day. We map the field's intellectual structure, thematic evolution, and application domains through a bibliometric analysis of 1,803 Web of Science and Scopus articles (1990-2024) to elucidate its strategic and operational ro...
By Filip Peovski, Bojan Kitanovikj, Ivona Serafimovska
THE IMPACT OF ECONOMIC OPENNESS ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
This paper presents a study of the impact of economic openness (imports, exportsand foreign direct investment) on the economic growth of Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) inthe period from 2005 to 2024. The paper applied multiple regression and OLS estimation.The research results indicate that the observed independent variables have a significan...
By Haris Omerika, Alem Merdić
ANALYSIS OF ACTUARIAL PRICING STUDIES THROUGH BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS
Actuarial pricing is a critical area underlying risk assessment and premium calculation processes in the insurance and finance sectors. It involves the application of mathematical and statistical models to determine the cost of insurance policies and predict potential future losses. Insurance companies place significant importance on actuarial pric...
By Seher Tezergil
SMARTPHONE ADDICTION AND COMPULSIVE ONLINE SHOPPING AMONG GENERATION Z
Tehnološki napredak i povećana upotreba interneta duboko su prodrli u sve sfere ljudskog života, što je dovelo do značajnih promjena u svakodnevnim obrascima ponašanja, posebno među Generacijom Z. Ova generacija, okružena tehnologijom od malih nogu, razvila je obrasce korištenja pametnih telefona koji često dovode do pre...
By Sandra Jelčić, Mirela Mabić, Nikolina Čule Karačić
ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN THROUGH PROCESS FORMALIZATION AS PRECONDITIONS FOR INNOVATIVE BEHAVIOR IN SMEs
This paper investigates the relationship between organizational structure, process formalization, and innovative behavior in small and medium-sized enterprises in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Drawing on the theoretical foundations of institutional economics and organizational innovation, this research tests four hypotheses using logistic regression, mul...
By Faruk Hadžić
CAPITAL BUDGETING AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS: EVIDENCE OF THE NEW TRAMWAY PROJECT: ILIDŽA-HRASNICA
Capital budgeting is one of the most important areas of financial management. Different techniques are used to evaluate capital investment budgeting projects: payback period (PP), net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR). Graham and Harvey (2002) point out that financial managers prefer the following methods: internal rate of retur...
By Jasmin Ademović
The Importance of Government Effectiveness and Regulatory Quality for the Economic Growth of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The aim of this research is to examine the impact of government effectiveness and regulatory quality (as key components of institutional quality) on the economic growth of Bosnia and Herzegovina, using correlation and regression analysis. Data were obtained from the World Bank database (Worldwide Governance Indicators and GDP per capita) and cover ...
By Nisad Karabegović
THE APPLICATION OF FAIR VALUE CONCEPT AS AN INSTRUMENT OF ACCOUNTING POLICIES - EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM THE BANKING SECTOR OF SERBIA
We examine the flexibility of financial reporting standards that affect the scope of fair value application and the extent to which this flexibility allows banks to use Fair value accounting (FVA) as an accounting policy instrument to adjust financial reporting to management's short-term needs and objectives. The sample consists of all banks active...
By Šaban Gračanin, Marina Janković-Perić, Dejan Jovanović, Aleksandra Fedajev
Portfolio Quality And Profitability In The Microcredit Sector Under Crisis Conditions: Panel Evidence From Bosnia And Herzegovina
The aim of this research is to empirically examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the profitability of the microcredit sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a particular focus on changes in the quality of microcredit portfolios. The analysis is conducted on a sample of the largest microcredit institutions in B&H, covering approximately...
By Jasmina Džafić, Mirza Mulić
Shifting from Traditional to Green Supply Chains in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Qualitative Study on Implementing Green Supply Chain Management practices in SME
Purpose – The profitability of green supply chains is the subject of numerous debates, analyses, and studies. While meta-analysis results of previous studies indicate that implementing green supply chain management (GSCM) practices leads to better environmental and economic organizational performance and outcomes, the impact on social and ope...
By Najla Mujić