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Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Tourism JBD 2014 Call for Authors of Papers and Other Participants THE THIRD SCIENTIFIC - PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE ORGANIZED BY: FACULTY OF ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY OF EAST SARAJEVO & ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION CENTRE- UNIVERSITY OF ZENICA T O P I C: JAHORINA BUSINESS DAYS OF: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in tourism JBD 2014 Call for authors of papers and other participants Venue: Hotel TERMAG, Jahorina, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina Dates: 04. – 07. February 2014. Co-organizers / sponsors : • Ministry of Science and Technology Government of the Republic of Srpska • Ministry of Economy Government of the Republic of Srpska • Ministry of Education and Culture Government of the Republic of Srpska • Ministry of Trade and Tourism Government of the Republic of Srpska • Government of Zenica- Doboj canton • City of East Sarajevo • City of Sarajevo • Jahorina Olympic Centre Why this conference? A major challenge facing Republic of Srpska (RS) and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) as a whole, and other developing countries, is how to fine-tune tourism product development and marketing strategies to meet the changing needs of the traveller, while at the same time creating sustainable industry economic benefits while reducing socio-environmental costs. Indeed, BiH is blessed with a treasure of natural diversity, historical and cultural heritage and traditions that reflect the Global tourism trends. Therefore, tourism has a strong potential for development and, if adequately planned, can play a significant role within the overall economy. Tourism, in fact occupies the central stage of both RS and FBiH (Federation of BiH) development strategies. However, there has been a noticeable lack of highly trained Human Resource personal in tourism industry RS and BiH, the key prerequisite to meet the new Industry demand. In addition, in order to create competitive tourism products and sustainable tourism development models, an entrepreneurial approach is required by both private and public sectors. The conference aims to bring together scholars and practitioners from tourism and related disciplines and sectors to discuss the underlining issues. We are committed to sustain the Conference through annual meetings (first week of March) of scholars and practitioners at the heart of a well known tourist destination, The Jahorina Sky Resort. Jahorina was part of a successful story of the 14th Winter Olympic Games held in Sarajevo in 1984. Why this conference at the Jahorina? Jahorina (Serbian/Bosnian: Jahorina, Serbian Cyrillic: Јахорина pronounced [jâxorina]), is a mountain in south-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in Pale, Republika Srpska. It borders fellow Olympic mountain Trebević. Jahorina is 1913 meters (6276 feet) tall, making it the second tallest of Sarajevo's mountains, behind Bjelašnica. Like other three mountains, Igman, Bjelašnica and Trebević, Jahorina is a popular destination for a variety of outdoor sports and activities. During the 1984 Winter Olympics, Jahorina was the site of the women's alpine skiing events. Today, Jahorina remains a popular destination for skiing, hiking, and sledding, with over 40 km of ski trails and modern facilities. Topics from the special interest of JBD 2014 conference are: Economic Growth and Development Regional and Rural Development Cross-Border Cooperation Alternative forms The competitiveness Innovations Labor market and human capital Environment Taxes The political importance Transport Sport and health Quality Other topics of interest Organizing Committee of the Conference • Doc. dr Ljubiša Vladušić , president, dean of the Faculty of Econimics UES • Prof. dr Darko Petković, director, CIP UNZE • Prof. dr Stevan Trbojević, vice-rector, UES • Prof. dr Jovo Ateljević, Faculty of Economics, UNBL • Mr. sc. Mirza Oruč, senior assistant, CIP UNZE, secretary • Mr. sc. Sanja Prodanović, teaching assistant, Faculty of Economics UES, secretary • Prof. dr Aleksandar Stojanović, Faculty of Economics UES • Prof. dr Grujo Bjeković, University of East Sarajevo • Prof. dr Slavko Ždrale, University of East Sarajevo • Prof. dr Rifet Đogić, CIP UNZE • Doc. dr Goran Mutabdžija, ministry of Science RS • Doc. dr Almir Alihodžić, CIP UNZE • Doc. dr Marko Đogo, Faculty of Economics UES • Doc. dr Nino Serdarević, CIP UNZE • Doc. dr Mladen Rebić, Faculty of EconomicsUES • Mr. sc. Dženan Kulović, CIP UNZE, secretary • Lamija Subašić, prof., CIP UNZE, secretary • Gosp. Aleksandar Pastir, Banja Luka, Rafting centre Banja Luka • Gosp. Neven Ćosović, v.d. director, Olimpic centre Jahorina • Gosp. Branka Spasojević, director , Touristic organization of East Sarajevo city • Gosp. Nenad Koprivica, director, Development agency of East Sarajevo • Gosp. Vera Macura, Rector office UES • Student Marko Kubatlija, students organization of EF UIS • Student Aleksandar Glavaš, Students parlament of UIS Scientific Committee of the Conference Dr. Sc Ateljević Jovo, Faculty of Economics UNBL, president Dr. Sc Alihodžić Almir, Faculty of Economics UNZE Dr. Sc Mađarević Mirjana, Pedagogical Faculty, UNZE Dr. Sc Bašić Hazim, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UNSA Dr. Sc Nedanovski Pece, Faculty of Economics, Macedonia Dr. Sc Vladušić Ljubiša , dean, Faculty of Economics, UES Dr. Sc Osmanković Jasmina, Faculty of Ecomomics, UNSA Dr. Sc Vučetić Aleksa, vice-dean, FTH Kotor, UNCG Dr. Sc Petković Darko, Vice-rector, UNZE Dr. Sc Vukoje Božo, Tourism Association of BiH Dr. Sc Popović Ranko, Faculty of Biotechnology, UN of Montenegro Dr. Sc Grujić Radoslav, vice- rector, UES Dr. Sc Popović Stevan, dean, University of Mediteran, Podgorica Dr. Sc Gluhović Nikola, Faculty of Economics, UES Dr. Sc Pržulj Danko, dean, Faculty of Physical Education andSport,UES Dr. Sc Dragović Vaso, Faculty of Economics, UES Dr. Sc Plakalović Novo, Faculty of Economics, UES Dr. Sc Dabić Marina, Faculty of Economics, UN of Zagreb Dr. Sc Pešić-Andrijić Mira, Faculty of Economics, UES Dr. Sc Dulčić Želimir, Faculty of Economics, University Split Dr. Sc Perović Đurđica, dean, FTH Kotor Dr. Sc Đerić Branko , Faculty of Economics, UES Dr. Sc Ratković Rade, dean, FPB Budva Dr. Sc Đurić Aleksandar, Faculty of Economics, UES Dr. Sc Rađo Izet, Faculty of Sport, UNSA Dr. Sc Đogić Rifet, EIC UNZE Dr. Sc Stanić Stanko, rector, UNBL Dr. Sc Žilić Ivana, College of Šibenik Dr. Sc Schulte Peter, Director of the Institute for European Affairs, Dr. Sc Zečević Bojan, Faculty of Economics, UN. of Belgrade Gelsenkirchen, Germany Dr. Sc Jere Lazanski Tadeja, vice- rector, UN. of Primorska Dr. Sc Stojanović Aleksandar, Faculty of Economics, UES Dr. Sc Jović Goran, Faculty of Economics, UES Dr. Sc Skender Hajrudin, EIC UNZE Dr. Sc Kuljić Rajko, Faculty of Economics, UES Dr. Sc Serdarević Nino, EIC UNZE Dr. Sc Lojpur Anđelko, vice-rector, UN. of Montenegro Dr. Sc Spremo Tihomir, Faculty of Economics, UES Dr. Sc Maraš Vesna, University of Donja Corica, Montenegro Dr. Sc Trbojević Stevan, vice- rector, UES Dr. Sc Magaš Dragan, Faculty of Turisam, Opatija Dr. Sc Troshani Arjeta, dean, Faculty of Economics, University of Dr. Sc Miškinis Algirdas, Faculty of Economics, Vilnius Skadar, Albania University Dr. Sc Ćatić Refik, vice-rector, UNZE Dr. Sc Mihail Morozov, Russian Economic-Trade University Dr. Sc Čorak-Weber Sanda, Institute of Turisam, Zagreb Moscow, Russia Dr. Sc Džeko Šemsudin, Tourism Association of BiH Dr. Sc Markić Brane, dean, Faculty of Economics, University Dr. Sc Šarčević Marko, Faculty of Economics, UES of Mosta Dr. Sc Šain Željko, dean, Faculty of Economics, UNSA Dr sc Milić Vesna, dean, Faculty of Agronomy, University of Dr. Sc Šerić Neven, Faculty of Economics, University of Split East Sarajevo Honorary Committee of the Conference • Prof. dr sc Mitar Novaković, Rector of the University of East Sarajevo • Prof. dr sc Dževad Zečić, Rector of the University of Zenica • Ms. Željka Cvijanović, Prime Minister of the Republic of Srpska • Mr. Munib Huseinagić, Prime Minister of Zenica- Doboj canton • Prof. dr sc Jasmin Komić, Minister of Science and Technology, Government of the Republic of Srpska • Mr. Bakir Ajanović, Minister of Trade and Tourism, Government of the Republic of Srpska • Mr. Goran Mutabdžija, Minister of Education and Culture, Government of the Republic of Srpska • Mayor Nenad Samardzija, City of East Sarajevo • Mayor Ivo Komšić, City of Sarajevo Submission of the papers The scope of work is up to 10 pages. Detail information about Instruction for authors can be found at www.ues.rs.ba Papers should be submitted in bosnian, croatian or serbian language and optionally in the english language. The conference fee is: 100,00 EUR for the first author and 50 EUR for each coauthor at the same paper. For cooauthor who will attend conference , there is additional fee of 50 euro which have to be paid, The conference fee for Phd students is 50 EUR. The conference fee includes the following: copy of Conference Proceedings and accompanying materials, admission to all sessions and presentations, refreshments, welcome drink. The final papers should be submitted by 20. January 2014 and the previous application of papers (title and authors) should be made by 30. December 2013 to the address: [email protected] Information- secretary of the Conference: Any information about the conference can be obtained in electronic form or on the phone from members of the Organizing Committee: Mr sci Sanja Prodanović, assistant..... Tel. : + 387 57 226 651 e- mail: [email protected] Mob.: +387 65 537 516 Mr sci Dženan Kulović, assistant..........Tel. : + 387 32 444 421 e- mail: [email protected] Mr sci Mirza Oruč, assistant...................Mob.:
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