
معرفی
Radovan Miletić serves as a Junior Research Assistant and PhD candidate at the Faculty of Hotel Management and Tourism in Vrnjačka Banja, University of Kragujevac, where he teaches Business Informatics at the bachelor level. His academic trajectory demonstrates a focused integration of technology within tourism and business management disciplines.
His educational qualifications include:
- Bachelor's degree in Hotel Management and Tourism (University of Kragujevac, 2019)
- Master's degree in Hotel Management and Tourism (University of Kragujevac, 2020)
- PhD studies in progress at the Faculty of Hotel Management and Tourism (2021–present)
Miletić's research explores the critical intersection of cultural tourism and information technology, with specialized focus on intelligent systems implementation in tourism contexts. His work examines how platforms like Google Maps transform travel navigation while investigating ICT education frameworks for contemporary hospitality management. This research bridges theoretical business informatics with practical tourism applications, particularly through case studies of real-world technology adoption.
His publication pattern reveals consistent exploration of technology-tourism integration, with increasing sophistication in analyzing intelligent information systems. The 2022 publication on Google Maps represents the most advanced technical analysis in his portfolio, building upon earlier foundational work in ICT education (2021) and curriculum-student experience alignment (2019).
No scientific awards were documented in the source materials.
Miletić has served as a Teaching Fellow for Business Informatics since 2018, demonstrating commitment to academic instruction. His professional history includes administrative work at F&B Konsalting (2020) alongside his academic roles. The provided information contains no references to research grants or formal student advising beyond his teaching responsibilities.
While specific laboratory affiliations aren't mentioned, his research methodology appears centered on case study analysis of commercial technology platforms within tourism contexts, suggesting field-based investigation rather than lab-dependent research.





