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Research in Croatia
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Institut Za Javne Financije Institute Of Public Finance
Institut za javne financije je javni znanstveni institut, usmjeren na ekonomska, pravna i institucionalna pitanja javnih financija i javnog sektora. U promicanju boljeg i jasnijeg razumijevanja ekonomike javnog sektora, odnosno javnih financija, transparentnosti javnog sektora, odgovornosti vlasti i participacije građana, Institut – pored osnovne znanstvene djelatnosti – redovito objavljuje stručne, nezavisne, popularno pisane analize, stavove i prijedloge kojima ukazuje na neophodne preduvjete za vođenje argumentiranih rasprava pri donošenju ključnih odluka- The Institute of Public Finance is a public research institute which performs applied and theoretical research in the field of public sector economics. The Institute researches public sector and its components – tax, pension, health and educational systems, social security system, public administration and state owned enterprises. The research in this field has been carried out ever since the Institute was founded in 1970 by the University of Zagreb. The Institute's primary goal is to research efficiency, sustainability and accountability of public sector. This includes the analysis of economic trends and the effects of economic policy in public sector. Among the most important topics researched by the Institute are for example open state budgets, participation of citizens in the budget process, unofficial economy, effects of institutions on economic growth, foreign direct investments, redistributive effects of taxes and social benefits. Tel:+ 385 1 4886 Fax:+385 1 4819 365 e-mail: ured@ijf.hr
11 to 50 staff
H2e Decarbonisation
The team behind H2E System is researching the usage of hydrogen and oxygen gas as an additive in Internal Combustion (IC) engines for the past six years and has developed a technologically most advanced Engine Carbon Cleaning System.
1 to 10 staff
Beauty Magazin
Kao promotor alternativnog pristupa komunikaciji i specifičnog predstavljanja tema, Beauty magazin se svrstava u red iznimno rijetkih publikacija s ovih prostora koje je inicirao entuzijazam jedne umjetničke grupe. Članovi tima su mahom nezavisni istraživači iz područja umjetnosti, dizajna, komunikacija i socio-kulturoloških fenomena. Sjedište uredništva je u Zagrebu. Beauty magazin je glossy publikacija izričito dizajnirana za snabdjevanje ukusima i težnjama nezavisne urbane populacije. Onih koji cijene i vrednuju kvalitetu. Onih koji traže nadahnuća i vole ulagati u stilske oznake kakve drugi nemaju. Po pristupu, strukturi i obradi tema jedinstven je u Hrvatskoj, ali i u svijetu. Ideju je 2008. pokrenulo nekoliko freelance umjetnika, novinara i sociologa u suradnji sa stručnom suradnicom iz Los Angelesa Clarom Clappendorf, američkom spisateljicom hrvatskih korijena Candellom Sinclair, a od 2013. timu se pridružio Biro za melodramatska istraživanja iz Zagreba. Dosadašnja suradnja s Pink studiom, Autorskom kućom i Production Wallonia rezultirala je šarolikom paletom priloga (plakati, kalendari, flyeri, kratki romani) uz objavljenih pet brojeva kroz sezonu. Trenutno su u tijeku radovi na digitalizaciji i pregovori s novom izdavačkom kućom za objavljivanje ekskluzivnih periodičnih izdanja.
1 to 10 staff
Fer - Department Of Energy And Power Systems
The Department of Energy and Power Systems of the University of Zagreb Faculty of electrical engineering and computing conducts research, education and industry consulting in the field of electric power engineering and energy.
51 to 200 staff
Korak Do Znanosti
Korak do znanosti" is NGO which main goal is to make science fun for children! ISTRAŽIVANJE + IGRA = UČENJE + ZABAVA
1 to 10 staff
The Old Church Slavonic Institute
Old Church Slavonic Institute in Zagreb, founded in 1952, is devoted to the research of the Croatian language and literature from the time when the Croats, first in their principality, later in their kingdom, participated with other European peoples in establishing the historical, political, spiritual, and civilization foundations of modern Europe. Therefore, the scholars of the Old Church Slavonic Institute study the medieval chapter of the Croatian language and literary culture. These studies, which started in the 18th century, developed more profoundly at the end of the 19th and in the first half of the 20th c, and fully flourished in the second half of the 20th century mainly due to the work at this Institute. The Croatian medieval language and literary culture has a significant Latin part as Latin is the first literary language in Croatia, while the Croatian vernacular literature is written in three scripts: Glagolitic, Latin and Croatian Cyrillic. Out of this rich heritage the Old Church Slavonic Institute investigates the Croatian Glagolitism.
11 to 50 staff
Hydrographic Institute Of The Republic Of Croatia
Organized hydrographic activities in the Adriatic date back to 1860, when Hydrographic Office was established in Trieste. In the years to come, it changed locations a number of times: Pula (1866), Tivat (1922), Dubrovnik (1923), Split (1929), Hvar (1943), Vis (1944), Monopoli (1944), Split (1944). From 1937 the Office continued its activity under the name of the Hydrographic Institute of the Navy. After the recognition of Croatia as an independent state, Croatian Parliament established the National Hydrographic Institute on 10 April 1992, later renamed the State Hydrographic Institute. Under the Hydrographic Activity Act (Official Gazette No. 68/98), the Institute was reorganized as a public institution named the Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia (HHI), carrying out the hydrographic activity of interest to the Republic of Croatia. The mission of the Institute is to carry out scientific-research, development and professional works related to the safety of navigation, hydrographic-geodetic survey of the Adriatic, marine geodesy, design and production of charts and nautical publications, oceanographic research, submarine geology research and finally publishing and printing activities. The Institute is responsible for the development of navigational safety service in the Adriatic, in conformity with the recommendations of: International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), International Maritime Organization (IMO), International Association of Lighthouse Authorities (IALA), and in cooperation with the Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure, Croatian Navy, port authorities, lighthouse authorities and hydrographic offices of all maritime states.
51 to 200 staff
Luppa
Luppa is a digital tool assisting you in collecting in-depth employee satisfaction data that will lead you to more effective employee satisfaction and engagement strategies. With extensive Deep Dive Surveys, monthly Pulse Surveys, customizable questions, and data-driven reports, Luppa helps HR teams track engagement levels, identify issues early, and gain valuable insights into workforce sentiment. AI-powered action plans and AI-generated summaries make it even easier for HR teams to quickly turn insights into action. Our advanced analytics and benchmarking tools give you the data you need to make informed decisions, improve company culture, and keep top talent on board. Why Luppa- Real-time insights with AI-powered action plans - Predictive analytics to reduce turnover risks - In-depth feedback that highlights key areas for improvement - Deep insights filtered by demographics and roles - Boost engagement, satisfaction, and retention Developed by Degordian.
1 to 10 staff
Ruđer Bošković Institute
The Ruđer Bošković Institute is regarded as Croatia’s leading scientific institute in the natural and biomedical sciences as well as marine and environmental research, owing to its size, scientific productivity, international reputation in research, and the quality of its scientific personnel and research facilities. The Institute is the leading and internationally most competitive Croatian institute by virtue of its participation in international research projects, such as the IAEA and EC FP5-7 programs funded by the European Commission, NATO, NSF, SNSF, DAAD and other international scientific foundations. Today, the Ruđer Bošković Institute gathers 550 scientists and researchers in more than 80 laboratories pursuing research in theoretical and experimental physics, physics and materials chemistry, electronics, physical chemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry, molecular biology and medicine, the sea and the environment, informational and computer sciences, laser and nuclear research and development.
501 to 1000 staff