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STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGES IN LEGISLATION REGULATING YACHTING IN CROATIA

Tihomir Luković ; University of Dubrovnik, Department of Economy and bussiness economy
Neven Šerić ; University of Split, Faculty of Economics


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Abstract

Unlike the strategic development on a micro level, strategic management on the macro level gets its final form within the period of 10 to 30 years. It was not until recently that strategic documents of the Croatian economy occurred in a larger number. If taken into consideration as documents important for a systematic, national and market-oriented development, and not just as a mere administrative need, development strategies demand the support of all elements of a national development concept. A successful harmonization of the elements of development is a result of a good approach to the issue of forming a strategic development model of a national economy. Within the system of harmonized elements of a strategic development on the macro level, the system lex specialis of the law which regulates nautical tourism is of utter importance. Therefore, changes in a macro development strategy, leading to the changes of strategic goals, require appropriate changes in supporting legislation. This research will take into consideration the following issues: - Does legislation follow the strategic development objectives, or it precedes and indicates the necessary changes? - Do the changes of regulations regarding ports and ships support the strategic development of yachting in Croatia, or do they slow it down?

Keywords

Legislation on the classification of yachting ports of call; strategic development; sustainable development of yachting ports of call; sustainable development of cruising; sustainable development of cruise ports of call

Hrčak ID:

45448

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/45448

Publication date:

23.12.2009.

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