slovenski podjetniški observatorij 2019
Barbara Bradač Hojnik (Author),
Andreja Primec (Author),
Matjaž Denac (Author),
Dijana Močnik (Author),
Karin Širec (Author of additional text),
Miroslav Rebernik (Author of additional text),
Karin Širec (Editor),
Miroslav Rebernik (Editor),
Mirela Alpeza (Reviewer),
Mitja Ruzzier (Reviewer),
Grega Rihtar (Lector)
Abstract
V prvem poglavju monografije smo analizirali vse gospodarske družbe in samostojne podjetnike v Sloveniji za leto 2018 ter primerjali ključne podatke za leto 2017 oziroma 2016 med Slovenijo in EU-28 oziroma posameznimi članicami v nefinančnem sektorju gospodarstva. Naslednji poglavji monografije sta povezani s transformacijo poslovanja podjetij, izkoriščanje druge priložnosti in krožno gospodarstvo. V poglavju o drugi priložnosti smo proučevali pravne, družbene in individualne vidike tega koncepta. Primerjalna analiza je pokazala, da je treba v EU vzpostaviti zakonodajni okvir, ki bo harmoniziral izbrana področja insolvenčnega prava. V poglavju o krožnem gospodarstvu smo ugotovili, da je Slovenija krožno gospodarstvo postavila v središče svojih strateških razvojnih dokumentov. To pomeni, da bo vzpostavljanje krožnega gospodarstva osrednja točka razvoja v prihodnjem desetletju. Slovenija pri doseganju krožnosti v primerjavi z EU zelo dobro obvladuje predvsem začetne razvojne ravni krožnosti, ne pa tudi še bolj razvitih, kompleksnejših razvojnih stopenj oziroma vidikov.
Keywords
Slovenija;podjetništvo;podjetje;poslovanje podjetja;uspešnost poslovanja;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2020 |
Typology: |
2.01 - Scientific Monograph |
Organization: |
UM EPF - Faculty of Economics and Business |
Publisher: |
Univerzitetna založba |
UDC: |
334.7"2019"(497.4)(0.034.2) |
COBISS: |
15234307
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ISBN: |
978-961-286-351-7 |
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Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Slovenian Enterprise and the Challenges of Transforming Business |
Secondary abstract: |
In the first chapter of the monograph, we analyzed all companies and sole proprietors in Slovenia for 2018 and compared key data for 2017 and 2016 between Slovenia and the EU-28 or individual members in the non-financial sector of the economy. The following chapters of the monograph are related to the transformation of business operations, the seizing of second opportunities and the circular economy. In the chapter on the second opportunity, we examined the legal, social and individual aspects of this concept. Comparative analysis has shown that a legislative framework needs to be put in place in the EU to harmonize selected areas of insolvency law. In the chapter on the circular economy, we found that Slovenia has placed the circular economy at the heart of its strategic development documents. This means that establishing a circular economy will be the focal point of development for the coming decade. In achieving circularity in comparison with the EU, Slovenia is very well in control of the initial developmental levels of circularity, but not of even more advanced, more complex stages of development or aspects. |
Type (COBISS): |
Scientific work |
Pages: |
190 str. |
DOI: |
10.18690/978-961-286-351-7 |
ID: |
11718146 |