Dalibor Radovanović is a researcher at Singidunum University , affiliated with the Faculty of Business Informatics . His work spans cybersecurity, blockchain technologies, and their applications in business and IoT systems. Education: Doctoral Dissertation (2016, Singidunum University) Master's & Basic Studies (Faculty of Business Informatics) Secondary Education: ETŠ Nikola Tesla Research Interests include: Security frameworks for IoT and blockchain integration Smart card and wireless network vulnerabilities E-governance and corporate IT audit methodologies Machine learning applications in cybersecurity Environmental performance optimization in agribusiness Publication Trends reveal a focus on blockchain (2022), cybersecurity (2009-2022), and IT governance (2010-2017). His work bridges theoretical analysis with practical implementations in Serbia's digital economy. Collaborations with scholars like Marko Šarac and Saša Adamović highlight interdisciplinary approaches to securing financial systems, educational institutions, and industrial IoT applications.
Dr. Nemanja Stanišić is a Full Professor at Singidunum University's Faculty of Business, with a distinguished academic career spanning over 15 years. He holds a Ph.D. in Corporate Finance from Singidunum University (2010), an MBA in Finance from Lincoln University (2007), and a Bachelor's in Accounting from the University of Belgrade (2005). His expertise focuses on Corporate Finance, Banking, Audit, and Applied Statistical Analysis. His research integrates quantitative methods with economic theory, addressing topics such as audit opinion prediction using AI, tourism destination competitiveness, financial distress dynamics, and air pollution health impacts. He co-authored textbooks including Contemporary Exchange and E-business (2010) and Financial Statement Analysis (2024), and served as Editor-in-Chief of The European Journal of Applied Economics . He teaches courses from Financial Accounting to Advanced Financial Engineering at undergraduate, master's, and Ph.D. levels. The 15 most recent publications highlight his interdisciplinary approach: 7 in Finance/Audit, 5 in Tourism/Hospitality, and 3 in Environmental Health. Key trends include applying machine learning to audit quality (2023), multilevel modeling for hospitality satisfaction (2015-2019), and air pollution mortality analysis (2016). His work appears in high-impact journals like Tourism Management (IF 10.125) and Environmental Health (IF 4.986). He held administrative roles including Rector (2020-2021) and Vice President of Singidunum University. He served as Vice Dean for Student Affairs (2010-2011) and participated in TEMPUS projects for educational reform. He mentors graduate students extensively, advising 100+ bachelor's, 57 master's, and 4 doctoral theses, including international candidates. His visiting professorship at Bangkok's ICO NIDA and teaching in Austria-Singidunum joint programs reflect global engagement. Professional development includes advanced training at Utrecht University (Bayesian Modeling, 2019), Stanford (Mentoring, 2010), and NYU (Valuation, 2012). He reviews for top journals like Annals of Tourism Research and Cornell Hospitality Quarterly , with 1017 Google Scholar citations and 349 Scopus citations. Current research involves the Science Fund of Serbia's TOURCOMSERBIA project evaluating tourism competitiveness models.
Slavko Alčakovic is a Visiting Professor at the University of Singidunum in Belgrade, Serbia. Holding a PhD in Marketing and Trade from the same university, his academic journey includes a Master's in Financial Management and Investment Banking from Lincoln University (2008-2010) and a Bachelor's in Accounting and Auditing from the University of Singidunum (2004-2008). He primarily focuses on digital marketing, sports marketing, and consumer behavior, with particular interest in Super Bowl advertising trends, generational marketing, and media digitalization impacts. Education: BSc in Accounting & Auditing, University of Singidunum (2004-2008) MSc in Financial Management & Investment Banking, Lincoln University (2008-2010) PhD in Marketing & Trade, University of Singidunum (2010-2013) Research Focus: His work examines digital marketing innovations (including NFTs and AI applications), political communication shifts from traditional to digital media, and hybrid learning dynamics. Publications frequently analyze Super Bowl advertising patterns (2017-2025), Generation Z's market behavior, and team cohesion in sports contexts. Collaborative Work: Frequently collaborates with scholars like A. Belačić, V. Gavranović, and I. Savić across disciplines including marketing, education, and sports psychology. His research spans both academic journals (e.g., The European Journal of Applied Economics ) and international conferences (Sinteza, SINERGIJA).
Marijana Joksimović is a Full Professor at Alfa BK University's Faculty of Finance, Banking and Auditing, specializing in International Banking, International Economics, and Finance. She holds a PhD in Economic Sciences from the Faculty of Business Studies, Megatrend University (2010). Her career includes roles such as Dean of the Faculty, Head of Doctoral Studies, and Rector of Alfa BK University since April 2021. She has also served at institutions like the Faculty of Business Studies in Belgrade and the University of Priština. Joksimović chairs multiple national academic committees, including the Serbian National Accreditation Body and serves on editorial boards of journals like Megatrend Review and Ecologica . Her research focuses on banking regulation, financial risk management, and international trade dynamics. She has authored over 75 papers and received accolades including the Best Dissertation Award from Zadužbine Andrejević (2010). Education: PhD in Economic Sciences (2010), MSc in Economics (2008), BSc in Management of Financial Services (2005) Research Interests: International Financial Systems, Capital Adequacy Standards (Basel III), Cryptocurrency Risks, Pandemic Economic Impacts, and Agri-Food Trade. She explores how emerging technologies like blockchain reshape insurance ecosystems and commodity trading. Her work bridges macroeconomic trends with micro-level financial management. Professional Achievements: Recipient of the 2010 Best Dissertation Award for her work on Basel Committee standards in Serbian banking. Her 2021 study on banking capital adequacy during the pandemic highlighted sector resilience strategies. Over her career, she has advised on financial reporting reforms and fraud detection using Benford's Law. Leadership Roles: Since 2020, she leads doctoral studies at Alfa BK and chairs national academic quality control bodies. Previously, she served as Pro-Dean for Academic Programs at the Faculty of Business Studies (2014–2017).
Milan Brkljač is an Assistant Professor at Alfa BK University, affiliated with the Faculty of Finance, Banking and Auditing. He holds a PhD from the University of Novi Sad (2021), with research focused on marketing, consumer behavior, and sharing economy dynamics. His professional journey includes roles at NIS GAZPROM NEFT, Digipuls d.o.o., and the University of Modern Business in Belgrade. Education: BSc/MSc from University of Novi Sad (Faculty of Economics in Subotica), PhD (2021) on 'Determinants of Intentions to Use Sharing Economy Services among the Millennial Generation'. Research Interests: Marketing strategies in digital age, consumer decision-making, sharing economy, blockchain applications in agriculture, and CSR in banking. He has conducted study visits to TU Munich and DAAAM International Vienna, and holds certifications in Digital Marketing (Google Ads) and ECDL. Awards: Ministry of Education Scholarship (2008-2010), FESTO Scholarship (2018), and first prize for promotional video (2010). Active in professional communities like Serbian Marketing Association (SeMa). Grants/Advising: Multiple academic publications, involvement in employer branding and talent recruitment studies. Fluent in English and German, with piano skills from Isidor Bajić Music High School.
Nataša Kilibarda serves as Professor at Singidunum University's Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management in Belgrade, Serbia. Her academic career spans over two decades with specialized expertise in food safety, meat technology, and sustainable food systems. She holds doctoral qualifications in Food Hygiene and Technology from the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Her research focuses on critical food industry challenges including food waste reduction, pandemic-era food safety protocols, sustainable meat production, and hospitality sector food handling practices. Kilibarda's work bridges academic research with practical industry applications, particularly in Serbian and Balkan contexts. Her recent publications demonstrate growing emphasis on sustainable food systems, biogas production from organic waste, and the intersection of tourism with traditional food quality. Her 15 most recent publications reveal consistent contributions to food safety literature with particular expertise in: Meat technology and quality control Microbiological safety of processed foods Food waste management strategies Pandemic impact on food systems Sustainable resource utilization Kilibarda maintains active collaboration with Serbian food industry stakeholders and contributes to national food safety standards development. Her work appears in prominent regional journals including Meat Technology, Journal of Food and Nutrition Research, and Tehnologija mesa.
Aleksandra Mitrović, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Hotel Management and Tourism in Vrnjačka Banja, part of the University of Kragujevac, Serbia. Her academic role centers on teaching and research in Accounting and Finance, with a focus on applications in tourism, healthcare, and public sector institutions. Education: Undergraduate Studies: Faculty of Economics, University of Kragujevac (2006–2010) Master Studies: Faculty of Economics, University of Kragujevac (2010–2012) PhD: Singidunum University (2016) Her research interests include Accounting Information Systems, Financial Statement Analysis, Auditing, and Controlling, particularly in specialized sectors such as hospitality and healthcare. She has extensively published on financial fraud detection using models like Beneish M-Score and has contributed to textbooks and academic journals. Her recent publications reflect a strong trend toward applying quantitative and qualitative accounting methods in niche industries and public institutions, emphasizing transparency and efficiency. Scientific Awards: No awards explicitly mentioned. She has been actively involved in advising and project leadership, particularly in EU-funded initiatives such as the TEMPUS project MHTSPS and the EVLIA project focused on SME financing through intellectual assets. She also contributed to national projects improving English language instruction in health tourism programs. Her professional affiliations include the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) and the Association of Public Sector Accountants, underscoring her commitment to ethical and professional standards in accounting. She leads a research agenda that bridges academic theory with practical applications in emerging economies.
Dragan Živković is an Assistant Professor at Alfa BK University, affiliated with the Faculty of Finance, Banking and Auditing and other faculties including the Faculty of Sports Management and Faculty of Foreign Languages. His research focuses on cybersecurity in hospitality, sustainable tourism, circular economy applications, and strategic management during crises. He has published widely on topics such as post-pandemic tourism recovery, market positioning of Belgrade hotels, and the impact of foreign direct investments on economic growth. His academic work integrates interdisciplinary approaches, addressing challenges in tourism economics, nanotechnology applications in crisis management, and environmental sustainability. Notable contributions include analyzing cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the hotel industry and exploring the role of learning organizations in overcoming sectoral crises. Dragan’s articles highlight trends such as the need for resilient business models in hospitality, leveraging nanotechnology for strategic adaptation, and optimizing public finance management during pandemics. His research underscores the importance of innovation and sustainability in driving economic recovery and competitiveness.
Мирослав Кљајић is a Full Professor at the Department of Energy and Process Engineering, Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad. He serves as the Director of the Department since 2015 and holds roles in national committees, including the National Oil Committee of Serbia and the Serbian Thermodynamic Society. His expertise includes energy efficiency, thermal systems, and industrial energy processes. Education: B.Sc. in Energy and Process Engineering (2001), M.Sc. in Automation and Control Systems (2010), Ph.D. in Energy System Transitions (2014). Research focuses on energy auditing, thermal system analysis, and sustainable industrial processes. He has contributed to EU-funded projects (FP7, IPA) and authored publications in international journals. Awards include the Fulbright Scholarship and U.S. Government Fellowship. Awards: Fulbright Scholar U.S. Government Fellowship Advises on energy efficiency projects, participates in academic networks (COST, CEEPUS), and leads departmental strategic initiatives.
Marko Milojević is a faculty member at Singidunum University's Faculty of Business in Belgrade, specializing in Accounting and Auditing. He holds a Bachelor's degree from Singidunum University's Polsovni fakultet (Business Faculty), a Master's in Business Administration and Economics from Lincoln University, and a doctoral dissertation in Accounting and Auditing from Singidunum University. His research focuses on financial management, risk analysis, sustainability, and corporate governance. Key research areas include business resilience during global crises, liquidity management in organic companies, and energy autonomy policies. He has published extensively in journals like Environment, Development and Sustainability and Ekonomika poljoprivrede , and authored books such as Poslovne Finansije with colleagues. His work often addresses Serbian and emerging markets, emphasizing practical applications of financial models and auditing techniques. Education: BSc (Singidunum), MSc (Lincoln University), PhD (Singidunum) Publications: Over 30 journal articles and conference papers since 2002. Teaching: Active in undergraduate and postgraduate business programs at Singidunum University.
Vule Mizdraković is an Associate Professor at Singidunum University, Faculty of Business in Belgrade. His academic career spans over 15 years, including roles as Teaching Assistant (2007-2013), Assistant Professor (2013-2018), and Vice Dean (2016-2021). He contributes to professional education as a lecturer in accounting for the National Association of Valuers of Serbia (NAVS) and serves on NAVS' examination committee and Board of Directors. Bachelor: Računovodstvo, revizija i finansijsko upravljanje, University of Belgrade (2001-2006) Master: Financial Management, Lincoln University (2007-2009) Doctoral: Stečaj, Singidunum University (2009-2012) His research focuses on accounting , auditing , and financial reporting , with emphasis on bankruptcy prediction, IFRS adoption, and crisis-era financial strategies. Recent work examines cryptocurrency forecasting, environmental aspects of financial reporting, and ESG integration. Scientific contributions include 2 books and over 40 journal articles. Key publications analyze financial statement timeliness , hotel industry credit risk , and meat industry profitability during crises. Current projects explore text mining applications for employee dissatisfaction identification and energy consumption forecasting using metaheuristics.
Jelena McIntyre is a Professor at Singidunum University's Faculty of Business in Belgrade. She holds a Doctorate in Business Administration from Belgrade University (2009) following postgraduate studies in Trade Management (2002) and a Bachelor's in Foreign and Domestic Trade (1995). Her research focuses on marketing strategy, digital transformation, tourism management, and bioeconomy, with notable work on advertising ethics, corporate social responsibility, and the impact of social media on business performance. She has authored/co-authored books like Strategijski menadžment and published over 30 articles in journals like SCIENCE International Journal and Marketing . Her recent work explores idealized female beauty in advertising (2025), bioeconomy strategies in Serbian universities (2018), and digital marketing innovations. She contributes to academic conferences such as SITCON and SINTEZA, addressing topics like peer-to-peer business models and religious tourism promotion. Her teaching spans business management and marketing, with a focus on integrating emerging technologies into educational practices. Professional activities include advising public utility organizations on stakeholder management and collaborating on projects like Serbia's Danube region environmental protection initiatives. She actively participates in Singidunum University's academic governance and curriculum development for business and tourism programs.
Aleksandra Tomic serves as a Researcher in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, elected to this position on June 29, 2023. Her teaching responsibilities include Fundamentals of Automatic Control (22ZP43, ZP39) and Process Modeling and Simulation (22NHT34, 22HPI32, ZP39), reflecting her technical expertise in chemical process systems. Her research spans Chemical Engineering with pronounced interdisciplinary extensions into Energy Systems, Sustainable Development, and Economic Policy. She maintains a strong regional focus on Serbia and the Western Balkans, addressing critical issues in resource management, energy transitions, and socio-economic development. Her methodology frequently employs multicriteria decision analysis and policy modeling to tackle complex real-world challenges. Analysis of her publication history (2009-2021) reveals three dominant thematic clusters: renewable energy implementation for national development, forensic audit practices in corporate governance, and tourism financing models for regional growth. Her work consistently bridges engineering principles with economic policy considerations, demonstrating exceptional versatility across traditionally distinct academic domains while maintaining relevance to Serbia's developmental priorities.
Goranka Knezevic is a Professor at Singidunum University, Faculty of Business in Belgrade, with expertise in Accounting and Financial Reporting. She holds a PhD in Accounting from the Faculty of Economics, Nis (2003-2007), a Master's in Economics from the Faculty of Economics, Belgrade (1995-2000), and a Bachelor's in Economics from the Faculty of Economics, Belgrade (1991-1995). Doctoral studies: Faculty of Economics, Nis, 2003-2007 Master's studies: Faculty of Economics, Belgrade, 1995-2000 Basic studies: Faculty of Economics, Belgrade, 1991-1995 Her research spans Accounting, Corporate Governance, Gender Studies, and Sustainability, with a focus on tax evasion, CSR reporting, earnings management, and financial risk in agriculture and public enterprises. She has published extensively in journals like Central European Business Review, Revista Criminalidad, and Lex Localis Journal of Local Self Government, often collaborating with scholars like Vladimir Pavlovic and Radoje Bojicic. Recent publications highlight her work on the predictive ability of accounting standards in agriculture, gender diversity in corporate boards, and sustainability reporting. She contributes to policy debates on environmental taxation, digitalization in accounting, and forensic auditing techniques.
Angelina Njegus is a Full Professor at Singidunum University , where she has worked since 2005. She holds a Ph.D. in Business Studies and has extensive experience in both academia and industry, including consulting for IBM. Her research focuses on machine learning algorithms , deep learning , and Big Data Analytics , with applications in pattern recognition , tourism technology , and blockchain systems . Bachelor's: Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Information Systems (1994) Master's: Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Industrial Engineering (1999) Doctoral: Faculty of Business Studies (2003) Her recent publications (2023-2025) demonstrate expertise in metaheuristic optimization for machine learning, audio-visual emotion recognition , and cryptocurrency applications in tourism . She pioneered the Virtual University platform (MTVU) and contributes to agile methodologies in software development. Collaborations include projects with researchers from IEEE, Springer, and international institutions. Research interests span AI ethics in human resources , IoT integration in tourism , and security risks in cloud computing . Her work appears in journals like Complex & Intelligent Systems and conferences including ICPR and FG 2017 . She has authored books on software design patterns and information systems in tourism .