Ćeranić, Goran
Montenegrin entrepreneurs’ material position and their self-assessment of business success Journal Article
In: Социологические исследования. Руска академија наук, vol. 4, pp. 116-121, 2017.
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Ćeranić, Goran
Social exclusiveness and the character of competitiveness of the montenegrin social system Journal Article
In: Sociološka luča, vol. IV, iss. 2, pp. 21-37, 2010.
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abstract = {Social exclusiveness, as one of the main problems of modern society, entails a lack of social connections and power, disintegration, marginalization, social detachment and unfavorable position in the political, economic and social sense. Social exclusiveness concept can be operationalized by means of three elements: unemployment (marginalization at labor market), poverty and social isolation. Different integral elements of social exclusiveness are mutually interdependent, creating a spiral of insecurity which results in constant and multiply depriving circumstances. In those circumstances, the competitiveness of those individuals is not developed, nor are their abilities utilized, what to a great extent influences the competitiveness of the system itself.},
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Ćeranić, Goran
Sociological analysis of property transformation in Montenegro (1989–2000) Journal Article
In: Sociološka luča, vol. I, iss. 1, pp. 110-119, 2007.
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abstract = {Property transformation represents a complex social venture, global by the dimensions, strategic by the meaning, deep by the economic political and cultural consequences. Therefore, it is not a separated and autonomous process whose change causes consequences only in the property area; on the contrary, it is a process which encompasses the area and each subsystem of that area.Taking into account all this, while analysing property transformation in the post-socialist Montenegro, the attention must be paid to the following processes: social processes of establishing property as an institutionalised production category, the institutionalising of the social order and the influence of the individual and authority on it, property influence upon the value orientation of the citizen of Montenegro and to identification of whether all this leads to the constitution of the New Society.
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2017
Ćeranić, Goran
Montenegrin entrepreneurs’ material position and their self-assessment of business success Journal Article
In: Социологические исследования. Руска академија наук, vol. 4, pp. 116-121, 2017.
Abstract | Tags: 20th century, business history, central and eastern europe, montenegro, socialism
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year = {2017},
date = {2017-01-01},
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journal = {Социологические исследования. Руска академија наук},
volume = {4},
pages = {116-121},
abstract = {No matter what the trends are, entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs emerge as a response to the current historical developmental requirements. As an old, but still current business philosophy, entrepreneurship gets “activated” both in the developed market economies as well as in the transitioning ones. In Montenegro, this issue has been particularly important. For a number of years a specific entrepreneurial activity went on caused by our country’s delicate position, which further influenced the slow development of entrepreneurial sector in comparison to other Eastern European countries. In addition to analyzing the material position of entrepreneurial group in the socialist era, we have tried to determine to what extent this group has changed in the post-socialist period. It is obvious that this era has seen a rise in the economic power of entrepreneurs and their material standards, therefore, these issues will be the main subject of this work.
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2010
Ćeranić, Goran
Social exclusiveness and the character of competitiveness of the montenegrin social system Journal Article
In: Sociološka luča, vol. IV, iss. 2, pp. 21-37, 2010.
Abstract | Tags: contemporary, economic and social policy, montenegro, sociology
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volume = {IV},
issue = {2},
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abstract = {Social exclusiveness, as one of the main problems of modern society, entails a lack of social connections and power, disintegration, marginalization, social detachment and unfavorable position in the political, economic and social sense. Social exclusiveness concept can be operationalized by means of three elements: unemployment (marginalization at labor market), poverty and social isolation. Different integral elements of social exclusiveness are mutually interdependent, creating a spiral of insecurity which results in constant and multiply depriving circumstances. In those circumstances, the competitiveness of those individuals is not developed, nor are their abilities utilized, what to a great extent influences the competitiveness of the system itself.},
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2007
Ćeranić, Goran
Sociological analysis of property transformation in Montenegro (1989–2000) Journal Article
In: Sociološka luča, vol. I, iss. 1, pp. 110-119, 2007.
Abstract | Tags: 20th century, central and eastern europe, montenegro, post-socialism, property relations, sociology
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urldate = {2007-09-01},
journal = {Sociološka luča},
volume = {I},
issue = {1},
pages = {110-119},
abstract = {Property transformation represents a complex social venture, global by the dimensions, strategic by the meaning, deep by the economic political and cultural consequences. Therefore, it is not a separated and autonomous process whose change causes consequences only in the property area; on the contrary, it is a process which encompasses the area and each subsystem of that area.Taking into account all this, while analysing property transformation in the post-socialist Montenegro, the attention must be paid to the following processes: social processes of establishing property as an institutionalised production category, the institutionalising of the social order and the influence of the individual and authority on it, property influence upon the value orientation of the citizen of Montenegro and to identification of whether all this leads to the constitution of the New Society.
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