Održivost maloprodajnog sektora u Srbiji do 2013. godine- višestruki aspekti

  • Koviljko Lovre Institut za ekonomiku poljoprivrede
  • Tatjana Brankov Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Ekonomski fakultet u Subotici
Ključne reči: Green certificates||, ||Zeleni sertifikati, Sustainable development||, ||Održivi razvoj, Retail chain||, ||Trgovinski lanac, Serbian||, ||Srpska, Industries||, ||Industrija, Economy||, ||Privreda,

Sažetak


U ovom radu smo analizirali izazove sa kojima se suočava maloprodajni sektor u Srbiji u toku procesa tranzicije, kao i ekonomsko- društveni značaj i ekološke performanse ovog sektora. Uprkos nedovoljnoj likvidnosti i profitabilnosti, ohrabrujuće deluje pozitivno poslovanje ukupnog maloprodajnog sektora nakon 2007. godine. Takođe, činjenica da se broj ISO 9001 i 14001 sertifikata povećava ohrabruje jer ukazuje na ekološku posvećenost kompanija. Generalno, naše istraživanje je pokazalo da je maloprodajni sektor u Srbiji na putu održivosti, ali da su potrebna dalja unapređenja. U tom cilju, neophodno je primeniti odgovarajuća institucionalna rešenja.

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