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Background: Unlike other financial services, technology-driven changes in the insurance industry have not been a vastly explored topic in scholarly literature. Incumbent insurance companies have hitherto been holding their positions using the complexity of the product, heavy regulation, and gigantic balance sheets as paramount factors for a relatively slow digitalization and technological transformation. However, new technologies such as car telematic devices have been creating a new insurance ecosystem. The aim of this study is to assess the telematics technology acceptance for insurance purposes. Methods: The study is based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT). By interviewing 502 new car buyers, we tested the factors that affect the potential usage of telematic devices for insurance purposes. Results: The results indicate that facilitating conditions are the main predictor of telematics use. Moreover, privacy concerns related to the potential abuse of driving behavior data play an important role in technology acceptance. Conclusions: Although novel insurance technologies are mainly presented as user-driven, users (drivers and insurance buyers) are often neglected as an active party in the development of such technologies.
Nemanja Milanović; Miloš Milosavljević; Slađana Benković; Dušan Starčević; Željko Spasenić. An Acceptance Approach for Novel Technologies in Car Insurance. Sustainability 2020, 12, 10331 .
AMA StyleNemanja Milanović, Miloš Milosavljević, Slađana Benković, Dušan Starčević, Željko Spasenić. An Acceptance Approach for Novel Technologies in Car Insurance. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (24):10331.
Chicago/Turabian StyleNemanja Milanović; Miloš Milosavljević; Slađana Benković; Dušan Starčević; Željko Spasenić. 2020. "An Acceptance Approach for Novel Technologies in Car Insurance." Sustainability 12, no. 24: 10331.
This paper responds to a recent call for research on public administration innovations as a necessity for the development of modern governance. In particular, this paper aims to examine the role of high-performing human resource practices in fostering the innovation of public administration. In addition, the study explores the mediating effect of failure management practices on innovativeness. A sample of 618 political appointees and civil servants from Serbian central administration was used to test the aforementioned hypotheses. The results indicate that high performing human resource practices have a positive effect on innovativeness. However, the magnitude of specific practices varies significantly.
Milenko Radonić; Miloš Milosavljević. Human Resource Practices, Failure Management Approaches and Innovations in Serbian Public Administration. Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences 2019, 77 -93.
AMA StyleMilenko Radonić, Miloš Milosavljević. Human Resource Practices, Failure Management Approaches and Innovations in Serbian Public Administration. Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences. 2019; (Special De):77-93.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMilenko Radonić; Miloš Milosavljević. 2019. "Human Resource Practices, Failure Management Approaches and Innovations in Serbian Public Administration." Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences , no. Special De: 77-93.
Public procurements have been high on the agenda of policy makers, decision makers, scholars, and other interested parties in Europe in the last few decades, as such procurements make up nearly one-fifth of Europe’s total gross domestic product. Nevertheless, not many attempts have been made to measure the efficiency of public procurement systems and accordingly rank European countries. The most important measurement that highlights this issue is the Single Market Scoreboard for Public Procurements. However, this scoreboard is subject to bias and numerous omissions, which significantly decreases its operational usage and deteriorates the real efficiency of public procurements. This article aims to rank European countries in an unambiguous, objective, and impartial manner by using the Composite I-distance Indicator (CIDI) methodology. Instead of using biased weights for individual indicators, assigned by experts, the CIDI method creates new weights in an objective manner. The study analysed 30 European countries. The results of the study are, to some extent, different from current practice for public procurement efficiency measurement. The novel approach to ranking provides an opportunity to interested parties to improve the performance of their public procurements by reviewing them on a multidimensional basis.
Milos Milosavljevic; Marina Dobrota; Nemanja Milanović. A New Approach to the Evaluation of Public Procurement Efficiency among European Countries. European Review 2018, 27, 246 -259.
AMA StyleMilos Milosavljevic, Marina Dobrota, Nemanja Milanović. A New Approach to the Evaluation of Public Procurement Efficiency among European Countries. European Review. 2018; 27 (2):246-259.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMilos Milosavljevic; Marina Dobrota; Nemanja Milanović. 2018. "A New Approach to the Evaluation of Public Procurement Efficiency among European Countries." European Review 27, no. 2: 246-259.
Tamara Vlastelica; Slavica Cicvaric Kostic; Milan Okanovic; Milos Milosavljevic. How Corporate Social Responsibility Affects Corporate Reputation: Evidence from an Emerging Market. Journal of East European Management Studies 2018, 23, 10 -29.
AMA StyleTamara Vlastelica, Slavica Cicvaric Kostic, Milan Okanovic, Milos Milosavljevic. How Corporate Social Responsibility Affects Corporate Reputation: Evidence from an Emerging Market. Journal of East European Management Studies. 2018; 23 (1):10-29.
Chicago/Turabian StyleTamara Vlastelica; Slavica Cicvaric Kostic; Milan Okanovic; Milos Milosavljevic. 2018. "How Corporate Social Responsibility Affects Corporate Reputation: Evidence from an Emerging Market." Journal of East European Management Studies 23, no. 1: 10-29.
Sladjana Benkovic; Nemanja Milanović; Miloš Milosavljević. A Framework for the Evaluation of the Feasibility of Public – Private Partnership in Local Government in Serbia. Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation 2017, 13, 7 -23.
AMA StyleSladjana Benkovic, Nemanja Milanović, Miloš Milosavljević. A Framework for the Evaluation of the Feasibility of Public – Private Partnership in Local Government in Serbia. Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation. 2017; 13 (2017):7-23.
Chicago/Turabian StyleSladjana Benkovic; Nemanja Milanović; Miloš Milosavljević. 2017. "A Framework for the Evaluation of the Feasibility of Public – Private Partnership in Local Government in Serbia." Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation 13, no. 2017: 7-23.
Milos Milosavljevic; Nemanja Milanovic; Sladjana Benkovic. Antecedents of Hotel Profitability: Empirical Evidence from Belgrade. Management:Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies 2016, 21, 77 -85.
AMA StyleMilos Milosavljevic, Nemanja Milanovic, Sladjana Benkovic. Antecedents of Hotel Profitability: Empirical Evidence from Belgrade. Management:Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies. 2016; 21 (81):77-85.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMilos Milosavljevic; Nemanja Milanovic; Sladjana Benkovic. 2016. "Antecedents of Hotel Profitability: Empirical Evidence from Belgrade." Management:Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies 21, no. 81: 77-85.
Milos Milosavljevic; Nemanja Milanovic; Sladjana Benkovic. Drivers of Performance Measurement Use: Empirical Evidence from Serbia. Management:Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies 2016, 21, 33 -43.
AMA StyleMilos Milosavljevic, Nemanja Milanovic, Sladjana Benkovic. Drivers of Performance Measurement Use: Empirical Evidence from Serbia. Management:Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies. 2016; 21 (78):33-43.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMilos Milosavljevic; Nemanja Milanovic; Sladjana Benkovic. 2016. "Drivers of Performance Measurement Use: Empirical Evidence from Serbia." Management:Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies 21, no. 78: 33-43.
Many countries have made an approach to harmonization and design of the organizational and legal framework that encourages private sector participation in the co-ownership of public sector enterprises. This is why the aim of the paper was to draw attention to the potentials that are available to the public sector in Serbia in the improvement of business operations, taking into account the current Law on public-private partnerships and concessions which has been present in practice for less than two years. The paper’s contribution is reflected in the presented model of the organizational, financial and developmental benefits of a public enterprise, through the application of the public-private partnership concept while bearing in mind the circumstances that are specific to the Serbian market.
Sladjana Benkovic; Jovan Krivokapić; Milos Milosavljevic. Application of the Public-Private Partnership Organizational Structure in the Improvement of Business Operations of Public Sector Enterprises in Serbia. Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government 2015, 13, 1 .
AMA StyleSladjana Benkovic, Jovan Krivokapić, Milos Milosavljevic. Application of the Public-Private Partnership Organizational Structure in the Improvement of Business Operations of Public Sector Enterprises in Serbia. Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government. 2015; 13 (3):1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleSladjana Benkovic; Jovan Krivokapić; Milos Milosavljevic. 2015. "Application of the Public-Private Partnership Organizational Structure in the Improvement of Business Operations of Public Sector Enterprises in Serbia." Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government 13, no. 3: 1.
Slađana Barjaktarović Rakočević; Milica Latinović; Milos Milosavljevic. Working Capital Management Practices and Financial Performance: Evidence from Serbia. Innovative Management and Firm Performance 2014, 254 -275.
AMA StyleSlađana Barjaktarović Rakočević, Milica Latinović, Milos Milosavljevic. Working Capital Management Practices and Financial Performance: Evidence from Serbia. Innovative Management and Firm Performance. 2014; ():254-275.
Chicago/Turabian StyleSlađana Barjaktarović Rakočević; Milica Latinović; Milos Milosavljevic. 2014. "Working Capital Management Practices and Financial Performance: Evidence from Serbia." Innovative Management and Firm Performance , no. : 254-275.
Different approaches in creating mechanisms for efficient public procurements have been applied worldwide over the last decade. Among these, bundling of public procurement is seen as a potential efficiency boost in the practice in highly decentralized procurement environments. Nevertheless, the domain of public procurement efficiency is still at its infancy in academic terms. This study examines the effects of centralization of public procurement at the local self-government level in Serbia. In particular, the study explores various upsides and downsides of centralization. Reflective recommendations provide a sound base for public procurement policy holders at the level of local self-governments.
Predrag Jovanović; Nevenka Žarkić Joksimović; Milos Milosavljevic. The Efficiency of Public Procurement Centralization: Empirical Evidence from Serbian Local Self-Governments. Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government 2013, 11, 883-899 .
AMA StylePredrag Jovanović, Nevenka Žarkić Joksimović, Milos Milosavljevic. The Efficiency of Public Procurement Centralization: Empirical Evidence from Serbian Local Self-Governments. Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government. 2013; 11 (4):883-899.
Chicago/Turabian StylePredrag Jovanović; Nevenka Žarkić Joksimović; Milos Milosavljevic. 2013. "The Efficiency of Public Procurement Centralization: Empirical Evidence from Serbian Local Self-Governments." Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government 11, no. 4: 883-899.