Vallari Chandna and Tarique Newaz
Most undergraduate and graduate business programs contain a culminating capstone experience as part of the standard curriculum. So far, business capstone courses have often strived to be uniform across modalities (i.e. either online or face-to-face, they were of uniform nature) and they have been rigorous and impactful courses. Additionally, many business programs have adopted simulations or other forms of game-based learning in their capstone courses. A sample of 122 students engaged in a simulation game as part of their capstone experience was used in this study in order to examine whether modality differences did affect the students’ experiences (their satisfaction with the course and performance) or not, and also whether it helped them to be on teams comprised of different business majors or not. While, on the one hand, a hypothesis that significant differences would be seen due to a different modality and group composition was initially set, the counterintuitive findings obtained during the research were indicative of the fact that students’ experiences could be positive across the modalities and the varying composition so long as the instructor’s efforts were directed towards rigor, engagement, and uniformity of experience in the courses.
Darko Lazarov and Emilija Miteva Kacarski
The main goal of the paper is to investigate the intraregional trade performance of the Western Balkan region in the last five years and identify future intraregional trade opportunities and potentials for the period from 2023 to 2027. The methodology applied in order to explore intraregional trade is based on an analysis of the growth sources of trade at the country and product levels, while the identification of untapped regional trade potentials is based on the methodology developed by the International Trade Center (ITC), which applies the Export Potential Indicator (EPI) at the product level. The results estimated in the paper found that intraregional trade inside the Western Balkan region had had positive trends in the last five years. However, regional trade is still highly concentrated and based on a small number of traded products. The paper, however, found significant untapped regional trade potentials in the future which should be a huge motivation for each country and policymakers to work on further improvements of trade and economic conditions and circumstances for the purpose of intensifying regional trade and accelerating economic growth in these countries through it.
Teodora Tica, Bojana Vuković, Kristina Peštović and Ivana Medved
The paper aims to analyze the influence of the selected financial determinants on profitability as a key determinant of corporate performance success. The sample includes 473 joint-stock companies in the Republic of Serbia that were actively operating in period 2017-2021. Panel data evaluation revealed the presence of a significant positive influence of the company size, growth, and cash flow on profitability, as well as a significant negative influence of the capital and asset structures. In contrast, the influence of liquidity and a tax shield on profitability is statistically insignificant. The obtained results primarily serve the management who can consider the indicators of the business done by joint-stock companies in order to improve profitability and ensure proper resource allocation. They are also useful for investors in planning investment and operational activities with the aim of a more effective and more efficient achievement of profitability goals. The results are also aimed at other stakeholders who want to create a profitability growth and corporate performance strategy directed towards ensuring long-term growth.
Zoran Borović, Dalibor Tomaš and Jelena Trivić
The paper is mainly aimed at identifying the sources of total factor productivity (TFP) growth within the framework of convergence for the Republic of Srpska (RSRP). The main research question is what it is that drives technological progress for a small transition country. The current study focuses on the RSRP, as the follower, and the Republic of Serbia (RSRB), as the technological leader. The analysis carried out in this research study confirms the presence of convergence at the industry level, which means that the farther away from the technological frontier a country is, the higher the TFP growth rate. The research results enable policymakers to design and implement policies capable of enhancing domestic development and increase productivity growth.
Foluso Modupe Adeyinka
The effects of a digital technologies uptake on firm efficiency in the Nigerian manufacturing sector were examined. The combined application of data envelopment analysis and the Tobit regression methods were employed to analyze the cross-sectional survey data derived from a sample of manufacturing firms. The research results showed that the uptake of digital technologies was still skewed to the low-end appliances/devices, whereas the uptake of the high-end digital technologies required to forge the digital transformation of firms was still low. Manufacturing firms in Nigeria need to make a quick transition to high-end digital technologies in order for them to increase their efficiency and competitiveness in the global marketplace. Challenges to the uptake of digital technologies need to be addressed as well. The training/retraining of personnel need be scaled up so as to build the digital capacity of the sector, bolster efficiency and improve the productivity of operations. The importation of digital devices may be an option in the short run, but local production should be ramped up in the long run.
Tijana Tubić Ćurčić and Nenad Stanišić
The subject matter of this paper is the analysis of the influence of international migrations on income convergence in European transition countries in the period 2000-2020. Convergence can be defined as the process of catching up richer countries by poorer ones, consequentially leading to the reduction of disparities in income per capita among countries. Theoretically, human migrations are a mechanism of the adjustment of the regional imbalance that contributes to the strengthening of convergence. The regression panel model was used in the research. The research results have shown that, if observed at the level of the entire sample of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Western Balkan countries (CEE-11+WB), there is a positive and statistically significant influence of emigration on income convergence. Also, there is a positive influence of emigration on the income convergence per capita of the CEE-11 countries towards the average income of the developed countries of the EU-15. On the other hand, observed only at the level of the Western Balkan countries, there is no statistically significant influence of emigration on income convergence. The contribution of the research study reflects in filling the gap that exists in the literature on this field, since there is no large number of papers that have examined the influence of migrations on income convergence in the CEE-11 countries, as well as the Western Balkan countries.
Milena Jakšić
After the double-blind peer review process was carried out, Issue 3, Volume 25 Year 23 of the Economic Horizons scientific journal contains four original scientific papers, two review papers and the List of the Authors and Titles of all the contributions published in the Journal in 2023.