Innovative Management in Education Using Communication Instruments
Marija Cukanovic Karavidic (),
Slavko Karavidic and
Gordana Gavrić
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Marija Cukanovic Karavidic: Faculty of Business Economics and Entrepreneurship, Belgrade, Serbia
Slavko Karavidic: Faculty of Business Economics and Entrepreneurship, Belgrade, Serbia
Gordana Gavrić: Faculty of Business Economics and Entrepreneurship, Belgrade, Serbia
Journal of Women's Entrepreneurship and Education, 2013, issue 3-4, 88-108
Abstract:
In paper titled Innovative management in education using communication instruments is recorded existed communication practice and possible ways of its improvement in the educational system, seen through the prism of global and social changes. New strategies in application communication instruments should contribute easier adaptation of educational system to changes which are result of changed way of business and needs of environment for education. Empirical research which is carried out disproved that educational institutions use some kind of communication, professors recognize importance of changing information, but in the same time don’t give significant support to placed it in the public.
Keywords: Innovations; communication; management; organizational changes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I21 I29 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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