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142. Personalization of intelligent objectsAleksandar Tošić, Aleksandar Todorović, Tanja Štular, Nejc Radež, Tadej Krivec, Tjaž Brelih, Neli Kovšca, Anja Rudež, Aleš Papič, Vladan Jovičić, Marko Palangetić, 2015, published scientific conference contribution Keywords: PLC, inteligent object Published in RUP: 08.08.2016; Views: 3139; Downloads: 76 Link to full text |
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144. R&D and education resources in innovation processes : evidence from Slovenia and the Visegrad GroupMitja Ruzzier, Tanja Kosi, Doris Gomezelj Omerzel, 2016, original scientific article Abstract: This article provides a cross-country analysis of the efficiency and effectiveness of innovation processes in the European Union countries, with a focus on Slovenia and the four countries of the Visegrad Group (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Poland). By examining relationships between different composite innovation indicators, our study reveals patterns in the input-output-outcome relationships at different stages of the innovation process and highlights country-specific bottlenecks and possible efficiency gains in the use of R&D and education resources. Benchmarking the effectiveness and efficiency of innovation systems and processes across selected countries is valuable for different target groups, to whom we offer insights into the R&D environment, barriers to technology transfer and possible improvements in innovation policies. Keywords: R&D, education, innovation, efficiency, European Union, effectiveness Published in RUP: 08.08.2016; Views: 2335; Downloads: 143 Link to full text |
145. Can an ethical work climate influence payment discipline?Tanja Šalamon, Maja Meško, 2016, original scientific article Abstract: Purpose: All European companies are faced with the lack of payment discipline, which often affects even their survival. One of the key reasons for the lack of payment discipline is poor business ethics, which is primarily introduced with the subject of ethical climate in the literature. For this reason, we wanted to determine whether a company%s ethical climate influences its payment discipline. Design/methodology/approach: In the research, we used Arnaud%s measurement instrument (2010) that helped us to identify six dimensions of ethical climate. The data about a company%s ethical climate were later compared with the data about its payment discipline, calculated using the Dun & Bradstreet rating agency methodology. We included in the sample 273 Slovenian companies, which represented 9.1% of all companies invited to take part in the survey (2978 Slovenian enterprises with 10 or more employees). Findings: We established that (among the six dimensions of the ethical climate) the dimension %moral sensitivity % the lack of norms of empathetic concern% had statistically significant influence on the average delay of payment, and the more significant for the company the lack of norms of empathetic concern was, the longer the delay of the payment to suppliers would be. Our conclusion is that the appropriate forms of the incorporation of training and education on ethical subjects into business studies may increase the payment discipline of companies. Originality/value: The present study represents an important contribution to understanding the causes of payment defaults. The study also includes non-financial antecedents of payment discipline, which represents a new, important contribution of the research. Keywords: ethical climate, ethical work climate, late payments, payment discipline Published in RUP: 08.08.2016; Views: 2771; Downloads: 176 Link to full text |
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149. Družinsko podjetništvo v turizmu na podeželju in prenos poslovanja na prihodnjo generacijo : primerjalna analiza stanja v Sloveniji in na HrvaškemTanja Planinc, Tina Kociper, Gorazd Sedmak, Saša Planinc, 2015, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph Keywords: turizem, družinsko podjetništvo, podeželje, Slovenija, Hrvaška, primerjalne analize Published in RUP: 15.10.2015; Views: 3333; Downloads: 63 Link to full text |
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