Mimo Draskovic
University of Montenegro
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The Journal of international studies | 2017
Radislav Jovovic; Mimo Draskovic; Milica Delibasic; Miroslav Jovovic
Growing market globalization, increasing global competition, more complex products results in application of new technologies, methods and business processes – due to the abovementioned tendencies novel supply chain strategies (Lean, Agile and Leagile Supply Chains) are established. In this study these supply chain concepts are being described and compared. Virtual enterprise is a temporary alliance of enterprises that come together to share their skills, core competencies, costs and resources in order to better respond to rapidly changing market environment and dynamic customer demands. Economic and social benefits and effects of virtual enterprises for customers and production companies and service providers are also described. Optimization software has been developed for optimal formation of virtual enterprise networks and is also introduced in this study. The aim of this software application is to define virtual enterprise as the optimal combination of supply chain members.
Public Policy and Administration | 2017
Mimo Draskovic; Milica Delibasic; Veselin Draskovic; Mladen Ivic; Drago Pupavac
In the period of nearly three decades of post-socialist transition in the countries of Southeastern Europe (SEE), there were numerous synergistic, destructive and anti-developmental hindering institutional factors that directly caused the creation of social and economic insecurity. Many developmental problems, as well as social, economic and institutional deformations, have generated a lasting and deep crisis. This paper analyzes the basic deformations of public sector management, which has emerged as a driving force for all development problems in the SEE countries. It starts with two assumptions: first, weak and slow institutional changes were deliberately programmed by the nomenclature of government, in order to eliminate institutional competition and affirmation of the quasi-institutional monism of neoliberal type, which have enabled the substitutive development of the so-called alternative institutions; and second, highly interest-oriented motives of the government nomenclature have been the main cause of ignoring rational recommendations by representatives of non-institutional economic theories.
Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice | 2016
Slobodan Lakić; Damir Šehović; Mimo Draskovic
Abstract The paper starts from the assumption that the significant reduction of the inflation problem is a result of the long-term dynamics of economic growth in countries with developing markets and, as a result, operational inability of multinational companies to increase accumulation through the policy of raising prices by creating space for their full expansion. We believe that in such circumstances civil theories on the causes of inflation are dominantly of class character. We check negative repercussions of low inflation on the examples of the countries of South-East Europe, in the regimes with fixed and flexible exchange rates, and with different strategies of monetary policy. We conclude that destructive implications of the financial crisis and psychological factors have a negative impact on a sustainable low-inflation environment, regardless of the monetary-exchange regime. We propose that low and stable inflation rates can be followed by a series of negative implications for the overall economic system, which our analysis of the observed countries proves.
Montenegrin journal of economics | 2012
Veselin Draskovic; Mimo Draskovic
Montenegrin journal of economics | 2012
Mimo Draskovic; Jelena Stjepcevic
Montenegrin journal of economics | 2012
Veselin Draskovic; Mimo Draskovic
Montenegrin journal of economics | 2009
Veselin Draskovic; Mimo Draskovic
Promet-traffic & Transportation | 2017
Sanja Bauk; Mimo Draskovic; Anke Schmeink
Economics & Sociology | 2016
Mimo Draskovic
Economics & Sociology | 2016
Mimo Draskovic; Sanja Bauk; Milica Delibasic