AI IN IT BUSINESS: PERCEPTIONS OF SERBIAN IT PROFESSIONALS ON THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTIVITY
This paper explores the perceptions of Serbian IT professionals regarding the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) tools on individual productivity in the context of IT business. As AI technologies become increasingly integrated into everyday work environments, particularly in knowledge-intensive industries, understanding user attitudes and exper...
By Nikola Radosavljević, Gordana Rendulić Davidović, Cariša Bešić, Miloš Papić
EFFECT OF FREEZING ON PHYSICO-CHEMICAL, ANTIOXIDANT, AND SENSORY PROPERTIES OF HONEYDEW HONEY
Freezing food slows down the physico-chemical and biochemical reactions in food. In honey, freezing is primarily used to delay or halt crystallization, reduce viscosity, and preserve nutritional components. However, low temperatures may influence the physico-chemical, antioxidant, and sensory properties of honey. This study compares the properties...
By Maja Milijaš, Mirjana Žabić, Dragoljub Cvetković
IMPACT OF TREHALOSE-BASED CRYOPROTECTANT ON IMMOBILIZATION AND RELEASE OF LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM OBTAINED FOR WOUND DRESSING
Lactobacillus plantarum has been increasingly studied and applied in the context of wound healing and wound dressings, thanks to its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and biofilm-disrupting properties. In some approaches, lyophilized (freeze-dried) L. plantarum is applied as a powder or mixed with a carrier to facilitate topical delivery. L. plant...
By Tanja Krunic, Andrea Osmokrovic
THIN-FILM SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES: THE POTENTIAL OF VANADIUM OXIDES
Vanadium oxides (VOₓ) represent a diverse family of transition metal oxides with rich structural and electronic properties, making them promising candidates for a wide range of applications in sustainable technologies. Their ability to exhibit multiple oxidation states and reversible redox behavior enables their use in electrochemical systems such ...
By Jelena P. Georgijević, Lazar Rakočević, Tijana Đorđević, Dejan Pjević
HUMAN DIGNITY AS PART OF THE MATERIAE CONSTITUTIONIS
Over time, the content of the materiae constitutionis has not changed significantly, so even in the oldest constitutional texts, we can find provisions regarding the organization of power, a catalog of constitutional rights and freedoms, and finally, provisions about constitutional amendments. However, in the period after the Second World War, an i...
By Vedran Zlatić
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RIGIDITY, PERFECTIONISM AND MENTAL HEALTH
Rigidity is one of the oldest psychological constructs to which, today, in the literature, traits such as egocentrism, authoritarianism, obsessiveness, inflexibility, and similar are associated. From the psychiatry's point of view, a rigid person is not a sick person, but a normal, healthy person with a special personality trait. The aim of this st...
By Snežana Samardžić, Dženeta Blažević Smajlović
THE VALUES AND ATTITUDES AS A DRIVERS OF ORGANIC FOOD PURCHASE
Values are one of the fundamental concepts that explain the human behavior, both individually and socially (Slijepčević & Matanović, 2015). Attitudes and values can greatly influence and guide our decisions and behavior. The aim of this research was to determine how attitudes and values about organic food can influence the decision to purch...
By Jovana Galić, Darjana Sredić
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE RELATIONS BETWEEN FAMILY AND SCHOOL (PEDAGOGUE/PSYCHOLOGIST)
The relationship between family and school is always a current topic. The cooperation between family and school implies a traditional spirit. Cooperation in the educational process previously referred primarily to the most basic relations between parents and the school. On the other hand, the partnership of the school (educator, pedagogue/psycholog...
By Emir Sinan, Darjana Sredić
CONNECTION OF PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORT WITH THE SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Great demands have been constantly made before students by contemporary education, expecting them not only to acquire academic knowledge, but also the development of various social and emotional competencies that contribute to their school success. Numerous studies indicate that factors such as motivation, work habits and intellectual abiliti...
By Nedim Prelić, Danijela Jokanović, Nera Kravić Prelić
THE VIRTUAL WORLD: ILLUSION OR SAFE HAVEN FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
This paper explores the experiences of children and adolescents regarding safety and violence in the virtual world, based on data collected through focus groups involving 110 participants aged 6 to 18. Participants describe their daily use of digital technologies, highlighting issues such as disregard for privacy, exposure to violent content, visit...
By Dajana Bašić, Elvir Ibeljić