Marketing activities and sales of Macedonian wineries in a condition of pandemic Covid-19
Covid-19 has implications on the overall operation of Macedonian wineries and directly affected the decline in domestic sales and export to international markets. The HORECA sector stopped working completely or partially in all countries. The crisis affected the partial or total cuts of marketing costs, by postponing or cancelling planned projects....
By Snežana Ristevka-Jovanovska, Ana Dimovska
Relationship between the type of managers and socially responsible business: Evidence from companies in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In today's dynamic business environment conditions, the socially responsible business occupies a special place. Socially responsible companies are more sensitive to the needs and expectations of the most important stakeholder groups: shareholders, employees, customers and the community. In addition to socially responsible companies working in accor...
By Dijana Husaković, Esmir Husetović, Nermana Mahmić-Muhić
Corporate social responsibility in the function of employee motivation
Corporate social responsibility implies the company's commitment to create and implement business strategies and activities in harmony with the environment and ethical behaviour towards stakeholders. Employees belong to the important interest groups and resources of every company, because their actions directly affect business results. The paper pr...
By Dijana Husaković, Ilma Dedić-Grabus, Esmir Husetović
Sensitivity of banks' capital in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to changes in exogenous and endogenous factors
In order to ensure that risky assets are covered by the bank's capital, the regulator has prescribed a minimum capital adequacy ratio (CAR). The prescribed CAR, which in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is 12%, represents the ability of banks to absorb losses caused by bad placements, expressed as the ratio of capital and risk assets of the...
By Elman Nadžaković, Senada Dupovac, Bedrija Hromić
The connection between corporate social responsibility and the reputation of companies in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
It is undeniable that corporate social responsibility (CSR) occupies an important place in managerial practice, but also in academic circles. Due to the strengthening of competition between companies, and the constant need for companies to be sustainable in a market and innovative sense, it becomes clear that it is necessary to integrate social res...
By Dijana Husaković, Nermana Mahmić-Muhić, Ilma Dedić-Grabus
The effect of materialistic and nonmaterialistic motivational factors to employees' commitment to work
The success of each business relies on the employees' commitment to work, i.e., how and in which way employees perform their work. When consumers are offered the same or similar products produced by different companies and at different prices, and when the company's business result greatly depends on the quality of the work done, company management...
By Suvad Isaković, Ajdin Isaković, Kanita Isaković
The effect of agricultural investments by governments on economic growth and financial markets: An application on developed and developing countries
In this study, Bound Test Analysis (ARDL) was applied for the 2001-2016 period in order to examine the effects of the Agricultural Orientation Indices (AOI) representing the agricultural investments of countries on the Stock Exchange Index (SE) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of developed and developing countries. The independent variables of the ...
By Kaya Abdulkadir
Assessing the European Central Bank's unconventional measures: A recursive VAR approach
Unconventional monetary measures utilization has proven to be of great importance in maintaining monetary and economic stability after the Great Recession. However, we aim to test this conclusion through the impact of the quantitative easing implemented by the European Central Bank. Observed through generated shocks in the balance sheet of the Euro...
By Filip Peovski, Gjorgji Gockov
Bilateral trade trends and patterns of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Case of trade with Turkey
A country's trade pattern reflects its supply (export) and demand (import) specialization indicating national performance and competitiveness in the foreign as well as in the domestic market. By applying two different concepts of trade specialization (one based on traditional trade theories of comparative advantages and the other based on modern tr...
By Snježana Brkić, Amira Velić
The role and the importance of competencies for the employability of University graduates
The goal of this work is to explore the effects of various factors that affect the employment of graduates of the University of Zenica. Additional analysis of variables as well as the links between variables will offer the input information that can contribute to the decision-making process in the development of new curriculums. The survey was cond...
By Suvad Isaković, Alaudin Brkić, Dženan Kulović