Title (english) | Contemporary economic and business issues |
Author | Dejan Bodul |
Author | Pavle Jakovac |
Author | Francesco Gaspari |
Author | Ana Poščić |
Author | Adrijana Martinović |
Author | Jovan Zafiroski |
Author | Jelena Stanković |
Author | Ivana Marjanović |
Author | Saša Drezgić |
Author | Nada Denona Bogović |
Author | Saša Čegar |
Author | Bojan Stojanović |
Author | Zorana Kostić |
Author | Vladan Vučić |
Author | Darko Rendulić |
Author | Damir Mihanović |
Author | Rea Troković |
Author | Majid Sameti |
Author | Srdjan Redzepagić |
Author | Farzad Mirmahboub |
Author | Ivana Maletić |
Author | Tea Japunčić |
Author | Boris Vujčić |
Author | Sanja Gongeta |
Author | Davor Vašiček |
Author | Damir Juričić |
Author | Josip Čičak |
Author | Ana Marija Sikirić |
Author | Danijela Sokolić |
Author | Nikša Alfirević |
Author | Dubravko Skender |
Author | Berislav Žmuk |
Author | Hrvoje Jošić |
Author | Nina Lara Bajec |
Author | Marina Čolig |
Editor | Saša Drezgić |
Editor | Alen Host |
Editor | Marko Tomljanović |
Editor | Saša Žiković |
Author's institution | University of Rijeka Faculty of Economics and Business |
Author's institution | University of Rijeka FACULTY OF LAW |
Author's institution | University of Split Faculty of economics Split |
Author's institution | University of Zagreb Faculty of Economics and Business |
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline | SOCIAL SCIENCES Economics |
Abstract (english) | This research monograph consists of 17 papers under the framework of contemporary economic and business issues which we can structure into several main research fields. These fields relate to the regulation of economic and business activities, especially in the context of digitalization processes, fiscal and monetary issues, dealing with the impact of digitalization and COVID19 pandemics on traditional academic and business debates, as well as on innovation processes in both government and the corporate sector. We can borrow the phrase from one of our papers and confirm that the papers presented show that the innovative market and digital society, as the new global development and technology paradigm of the modern world, together with its capabilities and standards, has changed the character of entrepreneurship and the state/government in terms of their new interactions. Thus, the contributions from the research monograph are made more urgent by the main objective of introspection of the traditional economic and business sectors and activities under the prism of digital transformation. The researchers were particularly interested in the impact of the COVID19 pandemic on the economic and business sectors. Although the conference was held in the midst of the pandemics, researchers were able to present valuable studies showing the extent of the threat posed by COVID 19 to the public health and economic outcomes of EU citizens. Significant pressure was placed on member state spending, particularly in countries with lower fiscal capacity, resulting in a severe temporary deterioration in the fiscal deficit and public debt. It is also noted that the crisis COVID -19 will have an uneven impact on member states and could deepen their divergence. Therefore, new and creative fiscal policies to support investment in digital transformation, green transition and innovation are of utmost importance. This monograph provides some guidance. |
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Language | english |
Publication type | Edited book-Scientific book-Scientific monograph |
Publication status | Published |
Peer review | Peer review - international |
Publication version | Published version |
Edition | First edition |
Pages | 320 |
ISBN | 978-953-7813-63-5 (e-izdanje) |
URN:NBN | urn:nbn:hr:192:953177 |
Online first | 2021-04 |
Document URL | https://www.edt-conference.com/images/ConferenceProceedings2020.pdf |
Type of resource | Text |
Publisher | University of Rijeka, Faculty of Economics and Business |
Publishing place | Rijeka |
Access conditions | Open access |
Terms of use | |
Created on | 2021-06-06 10:47:49 |