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Volume 7, Issue 2, 2025
Online ISSN: 2637-2614
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Volume 7 , Issue 2, (2025)
Published: 28.11.2025.
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30.05.2022.
Original scientific paper
THE INFLUENCE OF WORK MOTIVATION, TRAINING AND WORK PERFORMANCE DISCIPLINE OF THE STATE CIVIL APPARATUS AT CIVIL SERVICE POLICE UNIT KNOWN AS “SATPOL PP” AND MERAUKE DISTRICT FIRE DEPARTMENT
This study aims to examine and analyze the influence of work motivation, training and work discipline of the State Civil Apparatus at Civil Service Police Unit known as “Satpol PP” and Merauke District Fire Department. This study used an associative quantitative approach using saturated sample techniques so that the number of samples amounted to 106 people. Data sources use primary data and secondary data with data collection techniques through field studies and literature studies. Measurement of variables is done using the Likert scale with data analysis done by using Statistic Product and Service Solutions (SPSS). The results of the analysis shows that the motivation of the work had no influence on the performance of the State Civil Apparatus at Civil Service Police Unit and Merauke District Fire Department. Those Training effects on the work performance of the State Civil Apparatus at Civil Service Police Unit Office and Merauke District Fire Department. The Work discipline affects the performance of the State Civil Apparatus at Civil Service Police Unit and Merauke District Fire Department. The results of the determination test shows that the variables of work motivation, training and work discipline had an effect on the performance of the State Civil Apparatus at the Civil Service Police Unit and Merauke District Fire Department by 67.8% and the remaining by 32.2% were other variables that were not examined in this study.
Irianto Sabar Gattang, Ferdinandus Christian, Anshar Daud
30.05.2022.
Original scientific paper
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BANKING INDUSTRY
Capitalism has brought increase of competition pressure year on year. This competitive situation has influenced a need of corporation flexibility on the markets where exists and consequently development of soft skills in doing business as well. All this has influenced emerging of Ethical code in doing business of corporations, where is defined what is acceptable and what is not acceptable in business conduct. One of the fields of ethic code is society responsible business conduct represented in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) policies. CSR activities, if implemented properly, positively influence corporate business. In the first place this is in area of client relationships represented in easier access to a clients and retention of the clients. Except this positive effect of CSR polices there is also positive effect in the area of employment represented in easier access to better quality of employees, in longer retention of those employees and in improved motivation of the employees. All this positively influence business of corporations which implement CSR activities which also has positive effect in their profitability and in their competitive status on a market. With this is also set aim of this paper which is to investigate if there is positive correlation between a bank`s business success and success of implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility programs in society where it does a business.
Darko Vaselić, Srđan Šuput
30.05.2022.
Original scientific paper
THE ASSESSMENT OF THE FILAMENT EXTRUDER EQUIPMENT FOR 3D PRINTING METHOD
The objective of this study is to allow a better understanding of the role of industry 4.0 technologies, especially filament extrusion technology in the reduction of costs, environmental impact, energy consumption, and the possibility to expand the range of printable materials. The study focuses on the desktop Filament Extruders available in the market now, where these machines are assessed and future possible modifications for these apparatuses are presented. The research leading to the publication of this study consists of a review of the existing literature, in addition, information from different extruders manufacturers’ websites has been used. The study has demonstrated that the extrusion of material at home is still not an exact science, and the process ends up costing the user large sums of money over time. However, there are still limitations to the use of this technology such as the lack of standardized extrusion settings, the necessity of pre-drying the pellets, and the complexity of the extruder cleaning process after each use.
Abdellatif Denine, Patrick Siegfried
30.05.2022.
Review scientific paper
COMPARATIVE ANALYTICAL DATA OF AIR QUALITY IN BANJA LUKA CITY
In order to efficiently manage air quality at the location of Banja Luka city, a functional system for monitoring and controlling the degree of air pollution, that is to say air quality monitoring, has been established. Air quality monitoring is performed by the Mobile Ecological Laboratory (MEL) at three locations in the settlements of Paprikovac, Borik and the City Centre. The objectives of air quality monitoring can be divided into two groups: the first group consists of the objectives of the monitoring program for a medium-industrialised city with an existing or potential problem of air pollution. The second group consists of special air quality monitoring objectives, whose nature is such that their implementation is a matter of free choice, and usually more complex solutions are required. The basic air quality monitoring program should provide the essential data needed to develop air quality standards and enable the development of an acceptable air quality protection program. The goal of the basic air quality monitoring program is: to monitor long-term trends in air pollution in order to determine the degree of improvement or deterioration of air quality in urban and industrial environments. Measurements are usually performed at multiple measurement sites by collecting and analysing a 24-hour sample. Measurement data for at least five consecutive years are required to determine air pollution trends. Air quality is assessed based on the obtained data and on the basis of comparison with standards. In accordance with the above, this paper presents the air quality through the values of the following pollutants: SO2, O3, CO, NO2, PM10 and Soot. The air quality of Banja Luka (from the aspect of the presence of sulphur dioxide and soot) was analysed, before and after the war, based on the available literature.
Nebojša Knežević, Igor Milunović
30.11.2022.
Original scientific paper
DENTAL IMPLANT MATERIAL (POLYETHERETHERKETONE, TITANIUM AND ITS ALLOYS, ZIRCONIA)
The goal of this article is to inform the reader of three distinct types of biomedical materials applied in the production of dental implants, focusing on characteristics and categorizations of biomaterials based on: titanium (Ti + its alloys), commercially manufactured synthetic polymers (polyetheretherketone) and ceramic materials (zirconium dioxide). Considering the development and construction of implants, specific material requirements are named (mechanical properties), corrosion resistance, compatibility, morphology, etc. Each of these materials represents a specific group of biomedical materials and has a number of advantages. However, in relation to the differences in their nature (metal, plastic, ceramic base), it is necessary to approach the choice of material for dental implants with respect to the specific implant design and the patient’s health limitations.
Zuzana Mitaľová, Ján Duplák, Juliána Litecká, Dušan Mitaľ, Darina Dupláková
30.11.2022.
Original scientific paper
TESTING OF SMALL HOUSEHOLD BIOMASS BOILERS FROM THE ASPECT OF WASTE GAS EMISSIONS
The use of biomass for energetic purposes is actual issue from different aspect of views, such as economy, used technologies, combustion specifications, environmental issues, etc. Different types of biomass are available on the market today. During the combustion process in furnaces, these types of biomass behave differently due to their specific physicochemical properties. In this research, used biomass types were wood biomass, soybean straw and chamomile waste from medicinal herbs processing. Pellet combustion was performed in a commercial furnace that was designed to heat the living space by burning wood pellets. Furnace was installed with measurement system for emissions of combustion products. The current law regulation of the Republic of Srpska in the field of environmental protection does not include testing of emissions of combustion products for plants with power less than 100 kW. In this research, the influence of pellet type on concentrations of carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides was investigated, as well as the volume content of oxygen in the waste gas for plants with power less than 100 kW. Also, it was investigated whether the addition of additives (clay, kaolinite, bentonite), used to improve the melting characteristics of ash, has an effect on reducing the emission of combustion products. The results obtained by measuring the gas emissions are compared with the standard EN 14785 which is related to the emission of carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. During this research, characteristic of ash left after combustion of tested pellets was examined. According to these examinations, it can be pointed out that potential problems can occur when burning these types of pellets in small household heating furnaces.
Tatjana Botić, Petar Gvero, Dijana Drljača, Aleksandra Borković, Dajana Dragić, Slobodan Rakulj
30.11.2022.
Original scientific paper
OFFERING SERVICES BASED ON DATA WAREHOUSE AS A NEW TREND IN THE WORK OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
The subject of the research is the analysis of services that should be offered by public administration toward legal entities and natural persons. We will suggest that it uses real-time intelligent IT systems based on data storage based on the data warehouse. Our opinion is that such systems implemented in the public administration of Bosnia and Herzegovina could offer an appropriate service to each user at a time when they need the service in a form that suits them, on the spot where he is in the moment of delivery and in the quantity that he needs. In order for a public administration to be able to offer an appropriate service, it must know its users much better and know which service they need at what time. In this paper, we analyze self-service as well as the necessary activities for all that. These are all activities that should be carried out in the future, and this work could contribute to the implementation of these processes.
Davor Radivojević, Jefto Džino, Mladen Radivojević, Stefan Džino
30.11.2022.
Original scientific paper
GENDER DIFFERENCES OF SOCIOSEXUAL ORIENTATION IN THE CONTEXT OF PERSONALITY TRAITS
Sociosexuality is a term that explains differences in individuals ’willingness to engage in sexual intercourse without intimacy, fidelity, and other determinants of emotional connection. The aim of this study was to examine how the dimensions of personality traits are related to sociosexual orientation in women and men in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The research was conducted on a sample of 430 respondents, aged 18 to 71 from BiH. Data were collected using three instruments: the Socio-Demographic Questionnaire, the Big Five Plus Two Personality Trait Questionnaire (VP + 2) and the Sociosexual Orientation (SOI) Questionnaire. Adequate statistical methods were used to estimate the difference between the group and the computational correlation. The results partially confirmed the hypotheses. Men are less restrictive than women and their liberality contributes to aggression, negative and positive valence. Women are noticeably restrictive, the personality dimensions associated with it are conscientiousness and negative valence.
Darjana Sredić
30.11.2022.
Original scientific paper
B&H CITIZENS’ PERCEPTION AND ATTITUDES ABOUT CORRUPTION IN THE WORKPLACE
Corruption is undoubtedly present everywhere in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in all pores of society and on an increasing scale. The fight against corruption is a great challenge for the most developed countries in the world. Therefore, it is not surprising that Bosnia and Herzegovina, burdened by political problems and poverty, finds it difficult to find effective mechanisms to combat this extremely negative phenomenon. The reasons for poor results in the prosecution of corrupt crimes range from the very nature of the phenomenon of corruption, which is shrouded in secrecy due to the interests of participants, which makes it difficult to disclose, to insufficiently good institutional and legal solutions. The aim of this paper is to determine the awareness of B&H citizens about corruption in the workplace and the way they relate to corruption in everyday life, but also to analyze the performance of state institutions in preventing and combating corruption. Based on the defined problem to be investigated and the set goals, the methodology used during the research was determined. The scientific-research character of this paper is based on the analysis of relevant scientific literature and modern sources using the methods of examination, methods of analysis, methods of comparison, methods of description and methods of deduction.
Simonida Vilić, Tatjana Dujaković
30.11.2022.
Profesional paper
ANALYSIS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ACTIVITY IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
Foreign direct investments in the Republic of Croatia has been systematically monitored since 1993. During the war years, the inflow of foreign capital, both in the form of direct and portfolio foreign investments, was insignificant. Significant foreign investment activity has been present since 1996. Aware of the importance that FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) can have on the recipient country, both as a factor in accelerated economic development, and as a source for financing the deficit on the current account of the balance of payments, Croatia has declaratively promoted a policy of attracting foreign capital. Although in the first few years after the war this promotion was mostly aimed at the Croatian diaspora, under the pressure of the international community, privatization began in the banking and telecommunications sector, and since the post-war years, the largest amount of foreign capital has been directed there. Thus, in the second part of the 1990s, after the normalization of the situation in the country, Croatia collected a total of nominally around USD 4.5 billion in foreign direct investment, mostly through privatization, and the largest inflow of foreign currency was realized in 1999, in the amount of 1, 2 billion USD (first round of privatization of HT). This paper analyses the factors affecting foreign direct investment and the strengths, weaknesses, threats and opportunities for encouraging the inflow of foreign direct investment into the economic framework of the Republic of Croatia and presents the competitiveness index of the structures and activities of foreign direct investment in the Republic of Croatia. In conclusion, it can be emphasized that since independence, the Republic of Croatia has been making efforts to attract as many foreign investments as possible, while achieving limited results.
Sandra Šokčević