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Sivi akademski trg v Sloveniji in na Hrvaškem – primerjava finančne vrednosti izpitov in seminarskih nalog : primerjava finančne vrednosti izpitov in seminarskih nalog
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Abstract
Magistrsko delo obravnava temo finančne vrednosti izpitov in seminarskih nalog na slovenskem in hrvaškem trgu ter jih medsebojno primerja. Teoretično izhodišče je postavljeno na podlagi strokovne literature s področja sive in črne ekonomije, ki je osnova za razumevanje zastavljene teme. Preučili smo znanstveno literaturo o korupciji na akademskem trgu, zapisali samo definicijo pojma korupcije ter njene tehnike in posebnosti. Raziskovalni del temelji na anketi, ki je bila izvedena med slovenskimi in hrvaškimi anketiranci z namenom pridobivanja relevantnih podatkov in odgovora na vprašanje »Kako slovenski študenti v primerjavi s hrvaškimi študenti zaznavajo finančno vrednost seminarskih nalog in kako finančno vrednost izpitov?«. Za razumevanje širšega konteksta zadevne problematike so bile v delu raziskane dosedanje izkušnje z nakupom izpitov in seminarskih nalog. Na podlagi raziskave smo ugotovili, da je trgovina seminarskih nalog in izpitov na Hrvaškem bolj razširjena kot v Sloveniji. V primerjavi s slovenskimi študenti je več hrvaških študentov pripravljeno plačevati za izpite in seminarske naloge ne glede na zahtevnost le-teh. Po drugi strani je več slovenskih študentov pripravljenih plačati za težje izpite in seminarske naloge. Študenti iz obeh držav so v enaki meri bolj pogosto pripravljeni plačati za seminarske naloge kot za izpite. V obeh državah se zavedajo, da je komunikacijski proces zapleten, zahteven in vključuje več akterjev. Ugotovitve raziskave so v zaključku dela povezane s širšim kontekstom problematike finančne vrednosti akademskega trga v Sloveniji in na Hrvaškem, saj je to področje v obeh državah premalo raziskano.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:sivi trg, korupcija, Slovenija, Hrvaška, finančna vrednost.
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[V. Ercek]
Year:2021
Number of pages:100 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-134163 This link opens in a new window
UDC:378:343.352(497.4:497.5)(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:92274947 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.12.2021
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Language:English
Title:Grey academic markets in Slovenia and Croatia – a comparison of the financial values of exams and seminar papers : magistrsko delo
Abstract:
This thesis covers the topic of the financial value of exams and seminar papers on Croatian and Slovenian markets, as well as compares the two. The theoretical framework has been established by consulting academic literature in the field of grey and black economies, which are key to the understanding of the topic of the thesis. The scope of the study also encompasses scientific literature on corruption in the academic market, the very definition of the term corruption, as well as its techniques and specificities. The research part of the thesis is based on surveying Slovenians and Croatians with an aim to gather relevant data and answer the research question: “How do Slovenian students, in comparison to Croatian students, perceive the financial value of seminar papers and exams?” In order to understand the broader context of the topic in question, the thesis also examines instances where exams and seminar papers were bought. The research findings are the following. Trade involving seminar papers and exams is more widespread in Croatia than in Slovenia. Croatian students are more willing to pay for exams and seminar papers regardless of their difficulty level, while Slovenian students are more willing to pay a larger sum for exams and seminar papers which are deemed to be more difficult to complete. Students from both countries are equally more willing to pay for seminar papers than exams. They also agree that the communication process is tangled and complicated, as well as that several actors take part in it.

Keywords:grey market, corruption, Slovenia, Croatia, financial value.

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