1. Danube Region Entrepreneurship Observatory : Diversity and PotentialPolona Tominc, Miroslav Rebernik, Barbara Bradač Hojnik, Karin Širec, scientific monograph Abstract: There is no doubt about the importance of multi-country studies of entrepreneurial activity in enabling the comparison and replication of research and generating meaningful contributions to scholarship, practice and policy. This international comparison perspective is especially important when processes in each single economy are analysed against the broader global, European or regional environment. Since entrepreneurship is a complex social phenomenon, several dependencies can be understood only with comprehensive research that includes continuous positioning of national entrepreneurship in the European and global perspectives. Within Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) it is possible to compare data for more than 100 countries not only in the field of early-stage entrepreneurial activity but also in areas such as general attitudes of the adult population towards entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial intentions, etc. In this scientific monograph publication, we analyse the entrepreneurial profiles of Danube region countries, entrepreneurial intentions in the region and investigate the competition and aspirations of early-stage entrepreneurs in these countries. Keywords: enterprises, entrepreneurship, business environment, characteristics, activities, economic development, human capital, competitivity, international comparisons, Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, Danube Region, Entrepreneurial Intentions, Entrepreneurial Growth Aspirations Published in DKUM: 18.01.2017; Views: 2236; Downloads: 153 Full text (2,97 MB) This document has many files! More... |
2. Telework in SloveniaEva Jereb, Miro Gradišar, 1998, scientific monograph Abstract: Čeprav je raziskav teledela veliko, pa je večina omejenih le na ZDA in države Evropske skupnosti. V državah centralne in vzhodne Evrope pa do zdaj še ni bilo tovrstnih raziskav. V prispevku so prikazani rezultati raziskave teledela v Sloveniji, ki je bila izvedena v letu 1997. Podana je tudi primerjava stanja v Sloveniji s stanjem v nekaterih drugih evropskih državah. Keywords: delo, teledelo, delo na domu, Slovenija, mednarodne primerjave, work, telework, work at home, Slovenia, international comparisons Published in DKUM: 10.07.2015; Views: 1792; Downloads: 132 Link to full text |
3. Equity in education : thematic rewiewSergej Flere, Andreja Barle, Jana Goriup, Miran Lavrič, 2004, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: education, educational systems, educational policy, equal opportunities, standards, international comparisons, reforms, recomendations, Slovenia Published in DKUM: 07.06.2012; Views: 3280; Downloads: 47 Link to full text |
4. National transfer accounts for Slovenia : doctoral dissertationJože Sambt, 2009, doctoral dissertation Abstract: In the early years of life human beings have to rely on transfers from their parents and other parts of society to satisfy their basic needs, receive health care, education etc. At the very beginning these transfers are crucial for survival and they determine the quality of their life and success of their future development. In addition in old age transfers in the form of pension, health care, long-term care etc. significantly determine the wellbeing of individuals. In those ages individuals are economically dependent, their consumption exceeding their production. The consumption surplus or ‘lifecycle deficit’ has to be financed through economic flows across age. ... Keywords: Slovenia, national accounts, capital transfer, assets, life cycle, demography, age, developed countries, developing countries, international comparisons Published in DKUM: 30.05.2012; Views: 2406; Downloads: 83 Link to full text |