21. Innovation and communication as dimensions of the marketing culture : their influence on financial performance in Slovenia's insurance and construction industriesNatalie C. Postružnik, Melita Moretti, 2012, original scientific article Abstract: This study explores the meaning and role of the marketing culture within organizations-specifically, innovativeness and internal communications, both of which have a significant impact on an organizationʼs financial performance. A qualitative study was conducted in the insurance and construction industries in Slovenia based on theoretical insights, in which 11 semi-structured interviews were conducted with top and middle managers of medium-sized and large organizations. Recommendations to be applied in practice and for further research are given based on the findings. Keywords: marketing culture, finacial performance, innovation, internal communications, insurance industry, construction industry Published in RUP: 30.12.2015; Views: 2968; Downloads: 11 Link to full text |
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23. Drivers of electricity pricesŠtefan Bojnec, Drago Papler, 2015, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: električna energija, industrija, gospodinjstva, cene, Slovenija, electricity prices, industry, households, Slovenia Published in RUP: 14.10.2015; Views: 2490; Downloads: 75 Link to full text |
24. Investment and profits : causality analysis in selected EU countriesIgor Stubelj, 2014, original scientific article Abstract: The purpose of the paper is to present the theoretical and empirical analysis of the causal relationship between company's investment and profits. Following the previous research findings that are not unanimous, we examined the causal relation between profits and investment both at the aggregate and at the industry level. The theory on the field allows us to define three basic theses: profits determine investment on the aggregate level or industry sectors level in a national economy, investment determines profits, and profits determine investment and investment determine profits. We used the Granger definition of causality and the Toda-Yamamoto procedure. Based on the results of the analysis, we can claim that investment determines profits in a national economy. At the industry sectors level there is the greatest support for a cause-and-effect relation in the direction from profits to investment. The results of our empirical analysis and contextual interpretation can help in identifying potential factors and barriers that hinder the effective functioning of the economic system. It is undisputed that investment and profits is extraordinarily important for the economic system and that the investment and profits relation is undeniably strong. Keywords: investment, profits, causality, industry Published in RUP: 14.10.2015; Views: 2349; Downloads: 92 Full text (180,94 KB) |
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26. The development and management of visitor attractionsJohn Swarbrooke, 2000, higher education textbook Abstract: #The #development and management of visitor attractions Keywords: turizem, turistični proizvod, management, vodenje, prihodnost, kultura, muzeji, narava, naravna bogastva, znamenitosti, zabava, zabavna industrija, nakup, gostinstvo, marketing, trženje, strategija, strategija trženja, kvaliteta, uporaba človeških zmogljivosti, učbeniki, primeri, case study, Velika Britanija, tourism, tourist product, management, leadership, future, culture, museums, nature, natural resources, remarkableness, sight-seeing, entertainment, entertainment industry, shopping, catering, marketing, strategy, marketing strategy, quality, human resource management, textbooks, cases, case study, Great Britain Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 4182; Downloads: 126 Link to full text |
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