1. Analysis of genetic diversity in Croatian fig (Ficus carica L.) germplasm using SSR markersDanijela Poljuha, Ines Kralj, Marin Krapac, Tatjana Klepo, Mira Radunić, Frane Strikić, Tim Weber, Sezai Ercişli, Alenka Baruca Arbeiter, Matjaž Hladnik, Dunja Bandelj, 2021, published scientific conference contribution Keywords: Ficus carica, germplasm, national collections, genetic diversity, Croatia, microsatellite Published in RUP: 18.10.2021; Views: 947; Downloads: 28 Link to full text |
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3. Phytosociology, ecology and conservation status of Salvia brachyodon (Lamiaceae), a narrow endemic of Eastern AdriaticDijana Kosič, Emina Zečić, Manica Balant, Peter Glasnović, Živa Fišer, Mihailo Jovićević, Ivan Radosavljević, Boštjan Surina, 2021, original scientific article Keywords: CANOCO, community ecology, conservation biology, Croatia, Dalmatia, Montenegro, Mt. Orjen, numerical analyses Published in RUP: 18.01.2021; Views: 980; Downloads: 11 Link to full text |
4. Supplementary material for paper The missing link between wages and labour productivity in tourism : evidence from Croatia and SloveniaSergej Gričar, Violeta Sugar, Štefan Bojnec, 2020, complete scientific database of research data Abstract: The present article aims to analyse wage-labour productivity cau-salities in Croatia and Slovenia using cointegration methods basedon monthly time series data of variables for labour productivityand real gross wages in tourism industry during the periodDecember 1999%January 2020. The data vector is integrated bychain indices with the constant base January 2000%100. A sto-chastic trend and shocks are covered in the analysis. Shocks arelinked to the European Union accession, and economic crisis fol-lowing with overwhelmed tourist arrivals. The contribution of theresearch is two-fold. First, the equations for at most normal dis-tributed variables of labour productivity and real wages in tourismare exposed. Three spatial cointegration relations confirm labourproductivity integrity of the regional tourism market. Second,pair-wise causalities indicate one cointegrated vector for labourproductivity, which drives real gross wages in tourism sub-indus-tries. These results suggest that for a higher non-seasonal assess-ment of real gross wage, the labour productivity should rise, i.e.less workers, more robotization or more tourist arrivals with betterquality solutions. These findings are at most important to beimplemented after the COVID-19 infection crisis with expectedrestructurings and digital transformation in the tourism industry. Keywords: Croatia, error correction model (ECM), real grosswage, labour productivity, Slovenia, vector error correction model (VECM) Published in RUP: 14.12.2020; Views: 1519; Downloads: 199 Link to full text This document has more files! More... This document is also a collection of 1 document! |
5. The missing link between wages and labour productivity in tourism : evidence from Croatia and SloveniaSergej Gričar, Violeta Sugar, Štefan Bojnec, 2020, original scientific article Abstract: The present article aims to analyse wage-labour productivity cau-salities in Croatia and Slovenia using cointegration methods basedon monthly time series data of variables for labour productivityand real gross wages in tourism industry during the periodDecember 1999%January 2020. The data vector is integrated bychain indices with the constant base January 2000%100. A sto-chastic trend and shocks are covered in the analysis. Shocks arelinked to the European Union accession, and economic crisis fol-lowing with overwhelmed tourist arrivals. The contribution of theresearch is two-fold. First, the equations for at most normal dis-tributed variables of labour productivity and real wages in tourismare exposed. Three spatial cointegration relations confirm labourproductivity integrity of the regional tourism market. Second,pair-wise causalities indicate one cointegrated vector for labourproductivity, which drives real gross wages in tourism sub-indus-tries. These results suggest that for a higher non-seasonal assess-ment of real gross wage, the labour productivity should rise, i.e.less workers, more robotization or more tourist arrivals with betterquality solutions. These findings are at most important to beimplemented after the COVID-19 infection crisis with expectedrestructurings and digital transformation in the tourism industry. Keywords: Croatia, error correction model (ECM), real grosswage, labour productivity, Slovenia, vector error correction model (VECM) Published in RUP: 10.12.2020; Views: 1627; Downloads: 39 Link to full text |
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7. Can the river act as genetic barrier for alpine chamois population?Andrea Rezić, Toni Safner, Elena Bužan, Sandra Potušek, Nikica Šprem, 2018, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: chamois, habitat fragmentation, genetic barrier, Slovenia-Croatia border, fence Published in RUP: 18.07.2018; Views: 3268; Downloads: 17 Link to full text |
8. Drivers of electricity prices in industry and households in Slovenia, Croatia, Austria and ItalyŠtefan Bojnec, Drago Papler, 2016, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: electricity, energy prices, taxes, statistical analysis, regression analysis, Slovenia, Croatia, Austria, Italy Published in RUP: 08.08.2016; Views: 2393; Downloads: 84 Link to full text |
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10. An attempt at defining "minority" literature : a case study in the literary production of the Italian minority in Slovenia and Croatia and of the Slovenian minority in ItalyJadranka Cergol, 2014, original scientific article Keywords: manjšinska književnost, regionalna književnost, Slovenci v Italiji, Italijani v Sloveniji, Italijani na Hrvaškem, literarni sistem, medkulturnost, minor literature, regional literature, Slovenes in Italy, Italians in Slovenia, Italians in Croatia, literary system, interculturalism Published in RUP: 14.10.2015; Views: 3343; Downloads: 28 Link to full text |