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Strategic Management and Performance Measurement – A Connected or Disconnected Duo? Evidences from Croatian Public Administration

open access: yesCentral European Public Administration Review, 2017
The paper examines the link between strategic management and performance measurement in the public sector. The main hypothesis is that the stages of strategic management development are positively correlated with the number of performance dimensions ...
Romea Manojlović
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PLANIRANJE I KONTROLA TROŠKOVA U HRVATSKOM JAVNOM SEKTORU

open access: yesEconomic research - Ekonomska istraživanja, 2012
Kako bi se istražilo do koje se mjere u hrvatskom javnom sektoru koristi upravljačko računovodstvo, 2006. i 2011. je provedena anketa. 2006. je na upitnik odgovorilo ukupno 123 ispitanika dok je 2011. upitnik popunilo 88 jedinica i organizacija iz javnog sektora. U ovom radu autori prezentiraju empirijske rezultate provedenog istraživanja.
Dražić Lutilsky, Ivana   +2 more
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Corruption, public trust and medical autonomy in the public health sector of Montenegro: Taking stock of the COVID-19 influence.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
In this paper, we analyze the influence of corruption perception, experiences of corruptive behavior, and healthcare autonomy on the public trust in Montenegrin healthcare, by surveying the general population before and after the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Ivan Radević   +2 more
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Non - financial reporting – challenge for Croatian public sector [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Today's accounting involves reporting to all interested stakeholders in a much broader sense than it has in the past. The EU has introduced non- financial reporting into its legislation through Directive 2014/95/EU provisions on non- financial reporting of public interest companies with over five hundred employees on reporting date, and the same has ...
Čičak, Josip   +2 more
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A Common Opinion on Croatian Journalists Tested by PR Profesionals

open access: yesMedijske Studije, 2016
Journalists in Croatia do not enjoy formidable reputation among the public due to the beliefs that their writing is, inter alia, biased, inclined to sensationalism and manipulation, and that they lack analytical skills (see also Kanižaj and Skoko, 2010 ...
Ana Sušić   +2 more
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Renovation of Public Buildings towards nZEB: A Case Study of a Nursing Home

open access: yesBuildings, 2019
Recently, the European Union set new rules for the Energy Performance of Buildings emphasizing the need to facilitate the cost-effective renovation of existing buildings into nearly zero-energy buildings (nZEB).
Mihaela Teni   +2 more
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Public Attitudes toward Renewable Energy in Croatia

open access: yesEnergies, 2021
Renewable energy sources (RES) play a key role in achieving the European Union’s energy and climate objectives. As a member of the European Union, Croatia has committed to adopting European Directive 2009/28/EC, a directive on promoting the use of RES ...
Sunčana Slijepčević   +1 more
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The island rurality as local development potential of the LAG "Škoji" area

open access: yesGeoadria, 2014
The paper presents results of the research of the selected elements of rurality on the example of the Croatian islands of Vis and Hvar, gathered in the Local action group (LAG) "Škoji" and possibilities of their (re)evaluation.
Veni Marinković
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IMPACT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA ON THE CROATIAN EXPORT SECTOR [PDF]

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Management Research, 2015
Competitiveness of Croatian Export must be observed in the context of public and external debt of Republic of Croatia. Increased government spending generates public debt on domestic and foreign markets. State debt on the domestic market limits the access of the capital to the private sector, and with high amounts of debt on foreign markets state ...
Helena Miloloza, Marina Sunjerga
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Importance of Official Geodata in Disaster Risk Management—Case Study of Croatia

open access: yesEarth, 2021
Disaster risk management (DRM) has always been important, but nowadays, with the increasing number of disasters due to climate changes, it is becoming even more so. Every phase of DRM is heavily reliant on geodata. First of all, each disaster occurs at a
Nikola Vučić   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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