Vesna Karadžić

dr Vesna Karadžić

redovni profesor | Ekonomski fakultet | honorarno

Rođena sam 14. septembra 1958. godine  u Šavniku. Osnovnu školu “Maksim Gorki” i Gimnaziju “Slobodan Škerović” (prirodno-matematički smjer) završila sam u Titogradu sa odličnim uspjehom i kao dobitnik diploma “Luča”. Diplomirala sam na Ekonomskom fakultetu Univerziteta “Veljko Vlahović”, sa prosječnom ocjenom 10. Diplomski rad “Međuzavisnost stope akumulacije i stope privrednog rasta, sa osvrtom na...

Izabrane publikacije

Godina Kategorija Autori Naslov Izvor
2023SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
Pejović, B., Backović, T., Karadžić, V.Analysis of the Relationship Between Energy Consumption and Economic Growth in Transition CountriesEastern European Economics
2021SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
Karadzić V., Pejović B.Inflation Forecasting in the Western Balkans and EU: A Comparison of Holt-Winters, ARIMA and NNAR ModelsAmfiteatru Economic
2021SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
Gričar, S., Bojnec, Š., Karadžić, V., & Backović Vulić, TTourism-led economic growth in Montenegro and SloveniaEconomic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja
2021SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
Asmantaite, V., Dapkus, R., Karadzic, V., Korneeva, E., & Ghauri, S. P. Sustainability Assesment of National Parks.Transformations in Business & Economics
2021SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
Melović, B., Šehović, D., Karadžić, V., Dabić, M., & Ćirović, D.Determinants of Millennials' behavior in online shopping – Implications on consumers’ satisfaction and e-business development.Technology in Society
2021SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
Pejović, B., Karadžić, V., Dragašević, Z., & Backović, T. Economic growth, energy consumption and CO2 emissions in the countries of the European Union and the Western BalkansEnergy Reports
2020SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
Karadžić, V., Pejović, B.Tourism Demand Forecasting Using ARIMA ModelTransformations in Business & Economics
2014SCOPUS
Jacimovic Danijela, Karadžić VesnaHigher education reforms in Montenegro towards competitive and productive economy within the EU single market Actual Problems of Economics