Dr. Mladen Pecujlija
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Novi Sad, Serbia
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and Management from University of Novi Sad, Serbia
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Biography
Dr. Mladen Pecujlija is currently working as Assistant Professor at University of Novi Sad, Serbia. He obtained his PhD in Industrial Engineering and Management from same university in 2010. He also worked as Lecturer at University of Novi Sad, Serbia. Dr. Mladen received honors include, Award received from SBE, Award for best book in scientific area. He has mentored (2) PhD students as well as (8) Masters level students. He is reviewer of Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Business and Psychology, Leadership, Science and Engineering Ethics, R&D Management. He is also serving as member of editor board such as Australian Journal of Business and Management Research. He is member of following scientific societies, Society for Business Ethics, APS, European Business Ethics Network, IEEE, Serbian Psychology Association, and executive comity of ISBEE. He has also received grants for his research work. He has published 6 articles in peer reviewed scientific international journals, as well as 4 chapters in books. He also presented articles in international conferences.
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Selected Publications
- Pecujlija, M., I. Cosic, L. Nesic-Grubic and S. Drobnjak, 2014. Corruption: Engineers are victims, perpetrators or both? Sci. Eng. Ethics. 10.1007/s11948-014-9569-1.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Pecujlija, M., G. Misic-Pavkov and M. Popovic, 2014. Personality and blood types revisited: Case of morality. Neuroethics. 10.1007/s12152-014-9220-5.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Pecujlija, M., 2014. Moral Thinking vs. Moral Acting or Moral Thinking and Moral Acting. In: Advances in Psychology Research, Volume 99, Columbus, A.M. (Ed.)., Nova Science Publishers, New York, ISBN: 978-1-63321-285-5, pp: 193-220.
- Pecujlija, M., 2013. Eternal life? Eur. J. Sci. Theol., 9: 161-167.
Direct Link | - Pecujlija, M., 2012. Person and Job Satisfaction (Again). In: Psychology of Personality, Morris, E.F. and M.A. Jackson (Eds.)., Nova Science Publishers, New York, ISBN: 978-1-62257-277-9, pp: 81-96.
- Pecujlija, M. and D. Culibrk, 2012. Why we believe the computer when it lies. Comput. Hum. Behav., 28: 143-152.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Pecujlija, M., I. Cosic and V. Ivanisevic, 2011. A professor's moral thinking at the abstract level versus the professor's moral thinking in the real life situation (consistency problem). Sci. Eng. Ethics, 17: 299-320.
CrossRef | PubMed | Direct Link | - Pecujlija, M., 2011. Profit-Driven Crime Typology: Naylors Typology. In: Encyclopedia of Transnational Crime and Justice, Goldsmith, J. (Ed.). SAGE, UK., ISBN: 978-1-41299-077-6.
- Pecujlija, M., 2011. Data Sources: Empirical Data. In: Encyclopedia of Transnational Crime and Justice, Goldsmith, J. (Ed.). SAGE, UK., ISBN: 978-1-41299-077-6.
- Pecujlija, M. and C. Dorde, 2010. An orthodox christian reflection: Genetic enhancement must not be the creation primacy problem between man and God. Am. J. Bioethics, 10: 78-80.
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