Innovation Activities in Companies in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The working hypothesis of the paper is that the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina have a marginal role when it comes to encouraging the development and implementation of innovations and statistical monitoring of innovation business processes, which results with the lack of innovation activities in companies in Bosnia and Herzegovina and has a negative impact on their business.
Enhancing University – Industry Collaboration: What are the Drivers of Academic Researchers’ Involvement in Industry?
The principal objective of this study is to find out what leads academics and researchers to engage in industry.
What Determines the Allowance of Bank Loans for Investment – an Overview of Kosovo SMEs
The present study determines firm and entrepreneurship characteristics of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) active in international trade towards investment and growth.
Latin America Development under Chinese Investment Hegemony
The increase of China investment represents both opportunities and challenges for Latin American economies and suggests where these investments should be more concentrated, taking into consideration both continents and sectors.
Economic Reforms and Growth Experiences: A Comparative Study of China and Sri Lanka
The findings show that attraction of foreign direct investment, governance related factors and approaches used in the post reforms period are more vital in driving divergence in growth performance between the two countries.
German Foreign Trade Surpluses – a Problem for the European Monetary Union?
The study suggests that politically enforced shrinkage of German exports accompanied by a weakening of the German economy scarcely benefits deficit countries.





