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Author: Radojko Lukic

Analysis of food retail efficiency in Serbia

Authors: Radojko Lukic
Keywords: AHP, DEA, Serbia, efficiency, food retail

As it is known, the issue of analysing the efficiency of all companies, which means trade companies, is very current, significant and complex. In this context, mathematical methods and models are increasingly being applied. Having this insight, this paper investigates the efficiency of food retailers in Serbia using AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process) and DEA (Data … [Read more…]

Originaly published in MASO INTERNATIONAL Volume 01/2020

Ebitda margin analysis in food retail

Authors: Radojko Lukic and Srdjan Lalic
Keywords: amortization, depreciation, interest, net profit, tax

Both theoretical and practical importance have recently been attached to an analysis of the EBITDA margin or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization as a measure of the long-term performance of companies. In the integrated financial reporting it is presented through various indicators based on it. In view of this, we have made a … [Read more…]

Originaly published in MASO INTERNATIONAL Volume 02/2019

Carbon dioxide emissions in the food retail sector

Authors: Radojko Lukic and Srdjan Lalic
Keywords: CO2 emission sources, carbon dioxide, greenhouse gas emissions, sustainable reporting

Increased attention has been paid recently to the analysis of the effects of applying the concept of sustainable development in retail. In that context we have particularly considered greenhouse gases emission in the food retail sector.This is achieved through the use of modern ecological technology in business – through the whole food value chain. The … [Read more…]

Originaly published in MASO INTERNATIONAL Volume 01/2019

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