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Analiza spletne podobe in blagovna znamka : zaključna naloga
Jaka Blokar, 2025, diplomsko delo

Ključne besede: uspešnost, platforme
Objavljeno v RUP: 26.08.2025; Ogledov: 334; Prenosov: 10
.pdf Celotno besedilo (532,83 KB)

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Assessing the economic effects of agri-environmental schemes on farm input use
Imre Fertő, Štefan Bojnec, 2025, objavljeni povzetek znanstvenega prispevka na konferenci (vabljeno predavanje)

Opis: . This study assesses the economic impacts of agri-environmental schemes (AES) on farm-level input expenditures, particularly fertilizers, crop protection products, and energy, in Hungary from 2014 to 2020. Employing advanced econometric methodologies, including Synthetic Difference-inDifferences (SDID), Synthetic Control (SC), and traditional Difference-in-Differences (DiD), the analysis addresses the complex challenges posed by staggered AES adoption and significant farm-level heterogeneity. The findings indicate no statistically significant overall change in expenditures for fertilizers, crop protection, and energy. Nonetheless, detailed temporal analysis reveals nuanced dynamics. During the initial phases of AES implementation, transitional inefficiencies are evident, indicating adaptation challenges and associated costs as farmers adjust to new environmental requirements. These initial costs stem from administrative burdens, the need for training, and investments in sustainable practices such as precision agriculture and integrated pest management (IPM). Over subsequent years, the results exhibit stabilization or slight increases in input expenditures rather than substantial cost savings. Such trends suggest that while AES may encourage environmentally sustainable farming practices, the expected economic benefits from reduced inputs—due to input substitution or increased efficiency—may not be immediate or uniformly achievable. Indeed, more precise and environmentally-friendly alternatives to traditional chemical inputs, despite their ecological advantages, can incur higher short-term costs. Further analysis highlights considerable heterogeneity in AES impacts across different farm sizes and adoption timing. Larger, more technologically advanced farms display a relatively smaller incremental cost increase, benefiting from economies of scale and superior resource access, yet these differences are minor and statistically inconclusive. Early adopters, defined as farms participating in AES from the scheme’s initial stages, showed no systematic economic advantage or disadvantage compared to later adopters, indicating a consistent adaptation pattern across all participating farms. Robustness checks, including random treatment falsification tests and analyses on never-treated farms, reinforce the credibility of the findings, affirming that observed AES impacts genuinely reflect causal relationships rather than selection biases or confounding factors. The study concludes that the complex interplay between policy design, farm structure, market dynamics, and adaptation processes can obscure immediate economic outcomes. Therefore, it underscores the need for more tailored AES interventions that consider farm-specific constraints, transitional costs, and longterm adaptation dynamics. Additionally, integrating broader sustainability indicators—biodiversity, soil quality, and resilience metrics—could yield a more comprehensive evaluation of AES efficacy. This research contributes important empirical evidence to ongoing discussions regarding the economic viability and environmental effectiveness of AES within diverse agricultural landscapes. Policymakers are encouraged to account for initial adaptation phases, support targeted technological and management innovations, and embrace regionally customized strategies to optimize both ecological and economic outcomes of AES policies.
Ključne besede: agri-environmental schemes, input expenditures, synthetic difference-in-differences, policy evaluation
Objavljeno v RUP: 18.08.2025; Ogledov: 484; Prenosov: 3
.pdf Celotno besedilo (614,68 KB)

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Agri-environmental schemes and input costs
Štefan Bojnec, Imre Fertő, 2025, objavljeni povzetek znanstvenega prispevka na konferenci (vabljeno predavanje)

Opis: Agri-environmental schemes (AECS) are integral components of the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy, designed to promote environmentally sustainable farming practices and mitigate the adverse impacts of agriculture on ecosystems by providing financial incentives to farmers (Unay-Gailhard and Bojnec, 2016; Ait Sidhoum, Canessa, and Sauer, 2023). This study analyses the impact of AES participation on variable input costs for energy consumption, fertilizer use, and crop protection in Slovenia. Findings indicate that AES participation significantly reduces fertilizer, pesticide, and energy costs. While AES lower input costs, they may also lead to short-term yield reductions, potentially affecting farm profitability and farm efficiency (Baráth, Fertő, and Bojnec, 2020). These results highlight the need for complementary policies that enhance sustainable yield improvements and farm resilience. By promoting resource-efficient practices, AES contributes to reducing environmental externalities such as soil and water pollution and improving population wellbeing (Fukuyama, Hashimoto and Weber, 2020). The study underscores AES as essential for the transition to sustainable agriculture while emphasizing the challenge of balancing environmental, economic, and other sustainability objectives (Fertő and Bojnec, 2024, 2025). Policymakers should consider strategies that support both ecological benefits and farm income stability, ensuring long-term agricultural sustainability and resilience in the face of environmental and economic challenges.
Ključne besede: agri-environmental schemes, costs, energy, fertilizer, crop protection, Slovenia
Objavljeno v RUP: 18.08.2025; Ogledov: 492; Prenosov: 4
.pdf Celotno besedilo (598,18 KB)

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Gender equality barriers in agriculture and life sciences in Central european universities
Veronika Paksi, Katalin Tardos, Judit Takács, Csilla Judit Suhajda, Jana Mazancová, Štefan Bojnec, Julianna Kobolák, 2025, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: The European Union aims to foster research excellence, among others, by increasing gender equality (GE) in the European research area. The mandatory introduction of gender equality plans (GEP) mobilised universities to assess, target, and monitor GE in different fields of science. A wide range of barriers have been explored in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), characterised by the low participation of women. However, significant obstacles to GE can emerge in relatively more gender‐balanced and, therefore, rarely studied fields, such as agriculture and life sciences (ALS). Experiences can differ in Central and Eastern European countries, characterised by rather traditional gender and family norms. This study explores different stakeholders’ perceptions of the main barriers of GE, with particular attention to ALS. We conducted nine focus groups (82 participants in total) with middle management, academic staff, and students from Czech, Hungarian, and Slovenian universities, aiming to contribute to the revision of their first GEP. Discussions were centred on recruitment, leadership positions, work–life balance, gender‐based violence, sexual harassment, organisational culture, integrating the gender dimension into research and teaching, and institutionalisation of GEPs. Findings revealed that women in ALS face partly similar gender‐based obstacles to their counterparts in less gender‐balanced fields—perceptions of education and career choices, work–life imbalance, and exclusion by recruitment and promotion practices—and also additional ALS‐related challenges of laboratory and fieldwork. Findings highlight the need for institutions to carefully address these areas in their state‐of‐the‐art assessments and develop sector‐specific, tailor‐made GEPs.
Ključne besede: academia and higher education, agriculture and life sciences, barriers, Central and Eastern Europe, gender equality, gender equality plans, inclusion of women, stakeholders
Objavljeno v RUP: 18.08.2025; Ogledov: 465; Prenosov: 8
.pdf Celotno besedilo (382,69 KB)

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Motivacija zaposlenih v izbrani javni zdravstveni ustanovi (na sekundarnem nivoju) : magistrska naloga
Vita Dobravc, 2025, magistrsko delo

Ključne besede: dejavniki motivacije, management, sodelavci
Objavljeno v RUP: 15.07.2025; Ogledov: 670; Prenosov: 64
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Analiza prenove poslovnih procesov v podjetju Tom Tailor : diplomska naloga
Dragana Gjelova, 2025, diplomsko delo

Ključne besede: prenova poslovnih procesov, zadovoljstvo strank, učinkovitost
Objavljeno v RUP: 15.07.2025; Ogledov: 596; Prenosov: 25
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Sustainable strategic management in an organic company : bachelor thesis
Brankica Apostolova, 2025, diplomsko delo

Ključne besede: management, sustainability, strategic, green, innovation
Objavljeno v RUP: 14.07.2025; Ogledov: 585; Prenosov: 36
.pdf Celotno besedilo (988,10 KB)

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Start-up company brand development : bachelor thesis
Milja Stanković, 2025, diplomsko delo

Ključne besede: start-up, brand, SBFunnel, natural cosmetics, sustainability, consumers
Objavljeno v RUP: 14.07.2025; Ogledov: 606; Prenosov: 28
.pdf Celotno besedilo (934,98 KB)

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