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Newly adopted Croatian Law on salaries for employees in the civil service and public sector, which entered into force at the beginning of 2024, introduced salary bonuses linked to performance evaluation for both sectors.
Helga Špadina, Marijana Ljubić
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The number of studies on non-financial reporting by public sector entities is steadily increasing. Public sector entities have begun to report non-financial data to meet the needs of various stakeholders.
Martina Dragija Kostić +2 more
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Public-Private Partnership and Circular Economy—What Croatian Students Learn at University
The global economy has been hit by crises in recent decades and the COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to great uncertainty in the possibility of a lasting recovery and an energy transition that will enable sustainable green growth.
Jasna Bogovac +2 more
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Adjustment and early retirement intentions of the older workers in the Croatian public sector [PDF]
Croatian population and, consequently, Croatian labour force is rapidly ageing. With ageing comes the change in abilities e.g. decreasing productivity and declining cognitive ability.
Ana Štambuk +2 more
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Management accounting in Croatian public healthcare sector
The purpose of this study is to examine the level of development and implementation of management accounting (MA) practices within the public healthcare sector of the Republic of Croatia, with a particular focus on the digitalization and information technology (IT).
Ivana Dropulić, Marko Čular
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European Public Sector Accounting Standards (EPSAS) are being introduced by European commission to facilitate harmonization of public sector accounting standards across the European Union countries. The main aim of this research is to explore the existing level of awareness, attitude and expectations of public sector accountants at the sub-national ...
Golem, Silvia +2 more
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Distribution of cardiology specialists by counties in the Republic of Croatia [PDF]
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading public health problem in Croatia and the world. Population aging increases the burden of the disease, and the dynamics of supply and demand for cardiac services, along with the aging population, is determined by ...
Zrinka Biloglav +6 more
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Economic effects of food supply chain re-localization on the Croatian economy
Securing the availability of healthy food at affordable prices is of fundamental public interest. The formerly prevailing paradigm of the absolute superiority of free trade in the global food market is changing in favour of re-localization after ...
Davor Mikulić +2 more
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Children with food allergies are at higher risk for severe anaphylactic reactions and for key nutrient deficiency. In order to address these concerns, enable early detection, and improve the monitoring of children with food allergies, an innovative IT ...
Siniša Košćina +9 more
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SARS-COV-2: Rise and fall of the Croatian scenario. An ethnography of the corona-politics in the Croatian pandemic crisis management [PDF]
The oscillations in the Croatian scenario of the struggle with the pandemic are followed by the considerable rearrangements of the key social actors.
Prica Ines
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