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Faculty of Economics Niš
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Program of the Conference
Thursday, 16 October 2008
Conference room A
10.00. -11.00.
v Opening Ceremony
v Welcoming Address by Borko Krstić, Dean of the Faculty of Economics in Niš
v Welcoming Address by his excellency Alexander Konuzin, Russian Ambassador to Serbia
Opening report
11.00. - Prof. dr A. Ümit Gökdeniz, Marmara University,
Istanbul-TURKEY
The Role of International Accounting in the Conditions of a Global Economy: Importance Process of the E.U Enlargement"
12.00. - 13.30. - Cocktail lunch (Deanery hall)
13.30. - 17.00. - I Session (Conference room 3)
13.30. - 17.00. - II Session (Conference room A)
13.30. - 17.00. - III Session (Conference room 5)
19.00. - Dinner
Friday, 17 October 2008
9.00. - 12.00. - IV Session (Conference room A)
14.00. - Lunch
I Conditions of the Competitiveness of Economies in the Process of EU Enlargement
1. Đurica Acin
SERBIA AND EUROPEAN UNION AT THE CROSSROAD
2. Jadranka Đurović-Todorović, Marina Đorđević
ACHIEVED LEVEL OF HARMONIZATION BETWEEN
THE NBS AND THE ECB MONETARY STRATEGIES
3. Penka Goranova, Nikolay Milev, N. Georgieva
PRICE POLICY OF THE COMPANIES IN CONDITIONS
OF COMMON MARKET OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
4. Mijat Jocović
IMPROVEMENT OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
IN MONTENEGRO IN THE PROCESS OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATIONS
5. Ivan Marković
THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF ACCESSION
TO THE EU - LESSONS FOR SERBIA –
6. Nikola Milović
ECONOMIC CRITERIA AND CONCURENCY OF MONTENEGRO IN THE PROCESS OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATIONS
7. Djordje Mitrović
THE DEVELOPMENT OF GLOBAL COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES OF THE SERBIAN ECONOMY –
EU LISBON STRATEGY APPROACH
8. Marija Petrović-Ranđelović, Snežana Radukić
IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY INSTRUMENTS IN THE EU: ECO-TAXES AND
TRADABLE PERMITS’
9. Pero Petrović, Miroslav Antevski, Dobrica Vesić
THE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS
AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
10. Maija Šenfelde, Ilze Judrupa
The competitiveness of regions in Latvia
and problems of its evaluation
II Macroeconomic Aspects of Competitiveness
11. Veselin Avdalović
SERBIAN INSURANCE MARKET, SITUATION
AND PERSPECTIVES IN RELATION TO
GLOBAL WORLD INSURANCE MARKET
12. Sreten Ćuzović, Svetlana Sokolov Mladenović
IMPLICATIONS OF ETHICS IN THE TRADE INTERNATIONALIZATION PROCESS
13. Snežana Dičevska, Danijela Smilevska
CREATING STRATEGY OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FOR INVOLVING IN A PROCESS OF GLOBALISATION
14. Tatjana Dimoska
SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AS A TOOL
FOR ELIMINATING POVERTY
15. Snežana Đekić
ПОВЫШЕНИЕ КОНКУРЕНТОСПОСОБНОСТИ-ФАКТОР РАЗВИТИЯ СЕЛЬСКОГО ХОЗЯЙСТВА СЕРБИИ
16. Nataša Golubović
GLOBALIZATION AND SYSTEMIC COMPETITIVENESS
17. Vlastimir Leković
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES IN FUNCTION
OF COMPETITIVENESS IMPROVEMENT
18. Slavica Manić
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES AS COMPETITIVENESS FACTOR
19. Srđan Marinković
THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF SERBIAN
BANKING INDUSTRY
20. Vladislav Marjanović
THE ANALYSIS OF SERBIAN ECONOMY COMPETITIVENESS UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF GLOBAL ECONOMY
21. Danilo Ž. Marković
GLOBAL ECONOMY AND THE HUMAN FACTOR
22. Svetislav Milenković
COMPETITIVENESS OF SERBIAN TOURISM
IN THE GLOBALIZATION PROCESS
23. Slavomir Miletić, Branislav Djordjević
WHAT IS COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE?
24. Jelena Petrović
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN THE FUNCTION OF ADVANCING THE COMPETITIVENESS OF SERBIAN ECONOMY
25. Svetlana Popović
SUPRANATIONAL BANK REGULATION
AS A FACTOR OF COMPETITIVENESS
26. Dragoljub Simonović, Zoran Simonović
SOME RURAL AND AGRARIAN REINTEGRATION
AND COMPETITIVENESS PROBLEMS OF LARGE
STRIP MINING TERRAINS
27. Vidoje Stefanović, Nedžad Azemović
KNOWLEDGE AS A CONDITION OF TOURISTIC
COMPLEX COMPETITIVENESS
28. Silvia Trifonova, Nadejda Nikolova
Boom of the real estate prices in Bulgaria
and the competitiveness of domestic economy
29. Alfonso Vargas – Sanchez, Tania Gorcheva
SUSTAINABLE TOURISM - ATTITUDES AND PERCEPTIONS FROM THE RESIDENTS’ POINT OF VIEW
30. Robert Vodopivec
Identyfying MACROENVIRONMENT FORCES AND
Market segments in global business ENVIRONEMENT - CASE FOR VANS AND MOTOR-HOMES
III Economic Practice in the Conditions of Global Economy
31. Stanislava Acin Sigulinski, Daniela Nuseva
DESIGN – A FACTOR OF COMPETITIVNESS
AT INTERNATIONAL MARKET
32. Nada Barac, Goran Milovanović
FUTURE CHALLENGES ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES
IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
33. Slobodan Cerovic, Sladjana Batic
COMPETITIVENESS AND POSITIONING IN TOURISM
34. Božo Drašković, Dušan Kostić, Zoran Rajković
MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES IN SERBIAN REAL SECTOR, PROFIT GROWTH, EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES TRENDS
35. Marija Džunić
SOCIAL CAPITAL AND FIRM COMPETITIVENESS:
THE ROLE OF INFORMATION SHARING
36. Karolina Ilieska
CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT – NECESSARY FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
37. Maja Ivanović-Djukić
STRATEGY OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
IN TERMS OF GLOBALIZATION
38. Goranka Knežević
CONCEPTS OF CAPITAL MAINTENACE IN THE FUNCTION
OF REPORTING ON FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
39. Stojan P. Kocev
COMPETITION BETWEEN TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANIES IN R.MACEDONIA
40. Violeta Kraeva
MOBILE BUSINESS – A NEW STAGE OF
ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
41. Natasha Makovskay
The internal labour market and
development human capital
42. Boban Melović
BRAND – IMPERATIVE OF GLOBAL
CORPORATE COMPETITIVENESS
43. Slavoljub Milovanović
FEATURES AND MODELS OF ENTERPRISE
ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
44. Anna Mityushina
TO THE QUESTION ON DEVELOPMENT RUSSIAN - SERBIAN COOPERATION AT THE PRESENT STAGE
45. Dragana Radenković-Jocić
ETHICAL BUSINESS BEHAVIOUR – CONDITION
TO BE COMPETITIVE – focus on director’s duties
46. Ivana Simić, Marina Stanojević
POLITICAL BEHAVIOR IN ORGANIZATION
47. Marko Slavković
STRENGTHENING ENTERPRISES COMPETITIVENESS THROUGH DEVELOPMENT OF KNOWLEDGE
MANAGEMENT CONCEPT
48. Ivica Smiljkovski
FISCAL RELATIONS BETWEEN DIFFERENT LEVELS
OF GOVERNMENT IN MACEDONIA
49. Kalina Trenevska Blagoeva, Saso Josimovski
THE USAGE OF ICT AND E-COMMERCE IN ENTERPRISES
IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA AS FACTOR
OF THEIR COMPETITIVENESS
IV Other Aspects of Competitiveness
50. Marija Andjelković Pešić
COMPETITIVENESS IMPROVEMENT
THROUGH VARIATIONS MANAGEMENT
51. Ivanka Andreeva Nikolova
One of the cost competitive advantages
in hotel idustry
52. Arnela Bevanda
ENTERPRISE IMAGE AS FACTOR OF COMPETITIVENESS
53. A.Ümit Gökdeniz
A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE DEVELOPING SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING IN THE E.U:
A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN THE E.U
54. Josipa Grbavac, Zeljko Bosnjak, Miro Dzakula
FINANCIAL REPORTING AS COMPETITIVENESS FACTOR
OF BOSNIAN-HERZEGOVINIAN ECONOMY
55. Petya Ivanova
TRADING ACTIVITY IN HOTELS AS AN INSTRUMENT
FOR COMPETETIVENESS
56. Radmila Jablan Stefanović
BALANCE FRAME OF ACCOUNTS – RESPONSE
TO THE CHALLENGES OF GLOBALIZATION
57. Polya Katsamunska
TRANSPARENCY IN STATE ADMINISTRATION:
BASIC PREREQUISITE FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE
AND COMPETITIVENESS OF THE BULGARIAN ECONOMY
IN EUROPEAN CONTEXT
58. Zdenko Klepić, Branimir Skoko, Nikola Papac
THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS ON COMPETITIVENESS BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA ECONOMY
59. Bojan Krstić
ACHIEVING COMPETITIVENESS IN KNOWLEDGE
ECONOMY ERA
60. Borko Krstić
TRANSFORMATION OF THE TRADITIONAL INDEPENDENT CENTRAL BANK CONCEPT UNDER THE CONDITIONS
OF GLOBALIZATION
61. Velina Lazarova Baleva
CRITERIA AND INDICES MEASURING THE
COMPETITIVE POWER OF PRODUCTS
62. Branislav Mitrović
CLUSTERIZATION AS AN ESSENTIAL ELEMENT OF
GLOBAL COMPETITION
63. Ljiljana Rajšić
HOMO OECONOMICUS – HOMO LUDENS? (CONTRIBUTION
TO PHILOSOPHY OF COMPETITION)
64. Kameliya Savova
ACCOUNTING INFORMATION – A VALUABLE MEANS
OF INCREASING THE COMPETITIVENESS
IN THE PROCESS OF GLOBALISATION
65. Danijela Smilevska, Snežana Dičevska
The involvement of the customs system
of the Republic of Macedonia in today’s contemporary European system
66. Robert Vodopivec, Marija Bogataj
Building the motorway »Third developement axe« in Slovenia and its influence on the supply
of human resources in the municipality eConomies and effectiveness and efficiency of the companies located near the axe
67. Igor Živko, Josipa Grbavac, Anela Čolak
FINANCIAL MARKETS AND BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA COMPETIVENEES
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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS
International Scientific Conference
Niš, 16-17 October 2008