THE FIRST RECORD OF EURYALE FEROX SALISB. IN FRESHWATERS OF EUROPE
An aquatic plant, Euryale ferox Salisb, is the only species of the genus Euryale native to eastern Asia and has been found from India to Korea and Japan. E. ferox is ecologically classified as floating leaf emergent macrophyte or as a rooted floating macrophyte - aerohydatophyte. E. ferox is regarded as an extinct Tertiary aquatic plant of Eu...
By Milica Živković, Ranko Perić, Dragan Obradov, Bojan Damnjanović, Šandor Šipoš, Boris Novaković
OPEN INNOVATIONS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF LEADERSHIP
Open innovations are of particular importance for the quality of organizational leadership. Support for open innovation at the level of a company leader implies the development of a culture of change and support, as well as an organizational climate in the spirit of creativity and openness. On the other hand, as management has the ability and...
By Milan Resimić
LEADERSHIP IN STARTUPS: PIONEERING PATHS TO SUCCESS
Leadership is important to startup success, yet it is often underestimated. Startups, which are defined by fast growth, limited resources, working in an environment of high risk and uncertainty and have a desire for innovation, rely mainly on the leadership of its founders or CEOs. This paper aims to study three leadership theories and its im...
By Ayman Sadik Al Najjar
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF TIME MANAGEMENT SKILLS IN HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS: PERCEPTIONS OF HEALTHCARE WORKERS
Time management skill is increasingly becoming a significant indicator of healthcare workers' productivity in achieving the mission of providing quality healthcare services. In addition to the knowledge and skills they possess, healthcare organizations require their employees to develop successful time management skills, which involve goal se...
By Milica Stanković, Marko Slavković
APPLICATION OF DEEP REINFORCEMENT LEARNING IN PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
Financial portfolio management aims to allocate resources for optimal returns while mitigating risk. Traditional methods based on assumptions like normal return distributions and simplistic risk measures have limitations. Deep reinforcement learning (DRL) combines deep learning for feature representation and reinforcement learning for optimal...
By Fengchen Gu
ECO DESIGN AS DRIVER OF INNOVATION - CHALLENGES AND TRENDS
Eco design involves creating products with minimal environmental impact throughout their entire life cycle. This approach integrates sustainability principles into the design, production, and disposal processes. By integrating of eco design principles, companies can significantly reduce its environmental footprint, promote sustainability, and...
By Nevena Vukić, Dejan Kojić, Ljubica Janjetović
THE INFLUENCE OF HYDROMORPHOLOGICAL VARIABLES ON THE SPREAD OF INVASIVE ALIEN PLANTS ALONG THE RIVERS IN SERBIA
Riparian and aquatic habitats being especially under threat, as these habitats represent important corridors for the spread of invasive speciesThe rapid spread of invasive alien plants worldwide has occurred as a consequence of intensive anthropogenic movement. Field research was conducted in riparian areas of 35 rivers in Serbia, following t...
By Živković Milic, Ana Anđelković, Slađana Popović, Bojan Damnjanović
USING MULTI-CRITERIA DECISION ANALYSIS AND GIS FOR DEFINING SPATIAL RISK OF LAND SALINIZATION IN THE VOJVODINA PROVINCE
This paper presents methodology for defining spatial risk of land salinization in the Vojvodina Province (Serbia). Based on previous works and the available data, the group of agricultural experts identified 11 criteria that play an important role in land evaluation for salinization risk. The selected criteria are not sufficient on their own,...
By Boško Blagojević, Atila Bezdan, Jovana Bezdan
NITRATE CONCENTRATION IN DRINKING WATER IN SCHOOLS FROM RURAL AREAS OF THE MAČVA DISTRICT (SERBIA)
The schools with their own water supply sources, such as wells, had higher nitrate concentrations compared to those connected to public water supply systems. The retrospective ten-year analysis of nitrate concentrations trend in water samples from private water supply systems (wells) in rural schools of the Mačva district using database of th...
By Bojan Damnjanović, Marijana Srećković, Milica Živković, Ana Vasić, Gordana Jovanović, Ljiljana Tanasić
THE SUPPORT TO RURAL AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH UNCONVENTIONAL LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
Everyone knows that agriculture is vital for feeding and clothing people and supplying raw materials for industry, and its importance will remain. However, intensifying agriculture leads to issues like pollution, residues, and animal welfare problems. These issues are why unconventional livestock production is becoming more common. For instan...
By Milena Milojević, Suzana Knežević, Maja Došenović Marinković, Goran Stanišić