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Maja Kljajic is a researcher at Singidunum University , affiliated with the Department of Postgraduate Studies . She holds a PhD in Contemporary business decision-making (2018–2023) and a Master’s degree in Internal audit and forensics (2016–2017), both from Singidunum University. Her academic background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting and auditing (2012–2016) from the Faculty of Business in Belgrade and secondary education in Financial Administration (2008–2012) at the Economics and Business School in Šabac. Doctoral Studies : Contemporary business decision-making, Singidunum University (2018–2023) Master’s Studies : Internal audit and forensics, Singidunum University (2016–2017) Bachelor’s Studies : Accounting and auditing, Faculty of Business in Belgrade (2012–2016) Secondary Education : Financial Administrator, Economics and Business School Šabac (2008–2012) Research Interests Maja Kljajic’s work focuses on auditing, financial reporting, sustainability accounting, and the application of artificial intelligence in economic forecasting. Her research includes analyzing the impact of regulatory frameworks like IFRS 16 on Serbian industries, gender dynamics in the audit profession, and AI-driven models for cryptocurrency and energy consumption prediction. Project Participation She is actively involved in the Ministry of Science and Technological Development of Serbia’s project Organizational and informational support for the quality management system (Project code: 179001), aiming to enhance corporate competitiveness through quality management systems. Publications and Collaborations Maja has co-authored a book, Audit and regulatory framework (2025), and published numerous peer-reviewed papers in journals like Computational Economics and Knowledge-Based Systems . Her work spans topics such as: Predictive modeling for gasoline prices using AI Gender effects in Serbian financial auditing Bitcoin forecasting via LSTM networks IFRS 16 adoption in the hotel industry Covid-19’s impact on audit practices and meat industry profitability She frequently collaborates with scholars like V. Mizdraković, N. Bacanin, and M. Zivković, contributing to interdisciplinary studies at the intersection of finance, sustainability, and technology.

