Reforms in the Management System in State Enterprises in Montenegro Cover Image

Reforme u sistemu upravljanja u državnim preduzećima u Crnoj Gori
Reforms in the Management System in State Enterprises in Montenegro

Author(s): Sead Šahman
Subject(s): Governance, Social development, Management and complex organizations
Published by: Fakultet za upravu, pridružena članica Univerziteta u Sarajevu
Keywords: State-owned enterprises; reform; governance system; OECD principles; Montenegro;

Summary/Abstract: The The efficiency of each member of the management of state-owned companies with clients, ie users (citizens) of their services, is very important for business communication. Through a proactive relationship with the media, clients and taxpayers, the Department of Communications and International Cooperation contributes to establishing a positive atmosphere with the citizens of Montenegro. Scientific research on the subject of this paper will make a significant contribution by pointing out the way of working in state-owned enterprises, the importance of examples of six principles of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the benefits of corporate governance, and point out gaps and offer possible solutions. would contribute to improving the provision of services of general interest to the satisfaction of both the owner and the user of the public enterprise service. It is of great importance to point out the future legal solutions on the performance of communal activities to change the competence, and thus the management of state communal enterprises in Montenegro. The specific contribution of the research is reflected in the consideration of the reform of state-owned enterprises in Montenegro, needs and assumptions for reform, preparation of state-owned enterprises for knowledge-based society, informatization of state-owned enterprises, socially responsible business and their information system. By accepting the basic concept of quality and treating citizens and other users of their services in a different way, the work of state-owned enterprises must be better, faster and cheaper. Related to this is the hypothesis of this paper that the ruling parties and changes in the business environment inevitably require new concepts of governance and the six principles of OECD corporate governance in state-owned enterprises have not been applied.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 25
  • Page Range: 65-82
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Bosnian