Comparative analysis of public enterprise management in the Republic of Serbia

The results of a comparative study of the effects of state and public enterprise management in transition economies have classified Serbia as a group of countries with inefficient management. Transition countries, members of the EU, achieve better management performance of state-owned enterprises th...

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Autores principales: Jakopin Edvard, Kalinić Miladin
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Publicado: University Business Academy - Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management, Novi Sad, Serbia 2021
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c378b217f3d343e49fe09a3fb45049932021-12-05T20:58:35ZComparative analysis of public enterprise management in the Republic of Serbia2217-54582620-022810.5937/etp2102081Jhttps://doaj.org/article/c378b217f3d343e49fe09a3fb45049932021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2217-5458/2021/2217-54582102081J.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2217-5458https://doaj.org/toc/2620-0228The results of a comparative study of the effects of state and public enterprise management in transition economies have classified Serbia as a group of countries with inefficient management. Transition countries, members of the EU, achieve better management performance of state-owned enterprises than non-EU countries, due to stronger institutions, efficient state aid rules, as well as greater transparency of budget support. The global pandemic in 2020 and increased health, economic and social risks, in many transition countries have not affected the slowdown of structural reforms in public enterprises, on the contrary, a special focus was directed towards upgrading the mechanisms of management of public enterprises, strengthening the anti-corruption policy, digitalization of state services, etc. The research of the reform balance of the management of large republican public infrastructure enterprises in the Republic of Serbia has shown that the state has major problems in the management of enterprises that are in its portfolio and under its control. Their business poses a permanent budget risk, directly affecting economic growth and key macroeconomic aggregates. Large infrastructure public enterprises have a dominant share in the energy and transport sectors, which affects the business of the entire economy. The balance of their business in the period of economic boom is in increasing discrepancy with the balance of business of the private sector, which clearly indicates the problem of management. The primary reform task in the management of public enterprises is to improve the accountability, transparency and efficiency of their management.Jakopin EdvardKalinić MiladinUniversity Business Academy - Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management, Novi Sad, Serbiaarticlemanagement of public enterprisesbusiness analysis of large republican infrastructural public enterprisesreform prioritiesBusinessHF5001-6182SREkonomija: teorija i praksa, Vol 14, Iss 2, Pp 81-100 (2021)
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topic management of public enterprises
business analysis of large republican infrastructural public enterprises
reform priorities
Business
HF5001-6182
spellingShingle management of public enterprises
business analysis of large republican infrastructural public enterprises
reform priorities
Business
HF5001-6182
Jakopin Edvard
Kalinić Miladin
Comparative analysis of public enterprise management in the Republic of Serbia
description The results of a comparative study of the effects of state and public enterprise management in transition economies have classified Serbia as a group of countries with inefficient management. Transition countries, members of the EU, achieve better management performance of state-owned enterprises than non-EU countries, due to stronger institutions, efficient state aid rules, as well as greater transparency of budget support. The global pandemic in 2020 and increased health, economic and social risks, in many transition countries have not affected the slowdown of structural reforms in public enterprises, on the contrary, a special focus was directed towards upgrading the mechanisms of management of public enterprises, strengthening the anti-corruption policy, digitalization of state services, etc. The research of the reform balance of the management of large republican public infrastructure enterprises in the Republic of Serbia has shown that the state has major problems in the management of enterprises that are in its portfolio and under its control. Their business poses a permanent budget risk, directly affecting economic growth and key macroeconomic aggregates. Large infrastructure public enterprises have a dominant share in the energy and transport sectors, which affects the business of the entire economy. The balance of their business in the period of economic boom is in increasing discrepancy with the balance of business of the private sector, which clearly indicates the problem of management. The primary reform task in the management of public enterprises is to improve the accountability, transparency and efficiency of their management.
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