Tot Vilmos

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University Educons

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Strategy and Management, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Management of Technology and Innovation
10

Scopus Publications

258

Scholar Citations

8

Scholar h-index

7

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Evaluation of Leadership Styles in Multinational Corporations Using the Fuzzy TOPSIS Method
    Marija Runic Ristic, Tijana Savic Tot, Igor Ristic, Vilmos Tot, Tanja Radosevic, et al.
    Systems, 2025
    Due to globalization, companies are exposed to a culturally diversified workforce; therefore, great emphasis is placed on identifying the most effective leadership style that would be able to manage such a workforce. Although numerous studies have attempted to identify successful leadership styles in different cultural settings, none have focused on the perceptions of top managers who work in multinational corporations (MNCs) in culturally diversified surroundings. Thus, our research attempts to identify the most preferred leadership style and characteristics from the perspective of top managers in MNCs in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The 13 leadership characteristics analyzed in this study were generated from the 21 characteristics found by Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness (GLOBE) research. The participants, top managers in MNCs, needed to evaluate leadership styles by considering leadership characteristics. To ensure the objectiveness of the study, we analyzed their answers by applying the Fuzzy Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) method. The results indicated that the most preferred leadership characteristics were visionary, inspirational, collaborative team-oriented, and performance-oriented. Moreover, the transformational leadership style emerged as the most preferred leadership style. The study’s findings show that top managers believe that employees in MNCs in the UAE seek a leader with a vision who will inspire, motivate, and help them fulfill their true potential.
  • The Impact of Individual and Organizational Characteristics on Work Ethics-Cross-Cultural Comparison
    and Tahir Masood Qureshi
    International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science Engineering and Education, 2024
    This study aims to analyze the effect of individual (gender and education) and organizational (organizational sector) characteristics on work ethics in the United Kingdom, Serbia, and the United Arab Emirates. This research is centered around a survey conducted among managers, from the UK, the UAE, and Serbia. Their main task was to evaluate the aspects of the Multidimensional Work Ethic Profile (MWEP) short form. The MWEP was chosen for this study as it does not explicitly address work ethics with religion, making it a suitable tool for examining work ethics across three cultures with different religious practices. This study contributes to existing literature by exploring how organizational factors influence work ethics in three countries that share business interests and have cultural and economic ties. The findings indicate that these factors have an impact on work ethics in studied countries.
  • Work ethic, cultural impact and perceived performance – innovative insights from three countries
    Marija Runić-Ristić, Tijana Savić Tot, Nikolina Ljepava, Vilmoš Tot
    International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management, 2024
    Purpose This study aims to examine the relationship between work ethics and organizational performance and investigate the influence of respondents’ career stages on their work ethic among British, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Serbian nations. Design/methodology/approach This research is based on a survey of British, UAE and Serbian managers, whose task was to assess the dimensions of the multidimensional work ethic profile (MWEP) and organizational performance. Since the MWEP does not analyze work ethics in the context of religion, it is deemed the most suitable instrument for this study because it analyzes work ethics among the three cultures that practice different religions. Findings The results revealed that national culture impacts work ethics. British managers place greater value on the wasted time, self-reliance and morality dimensions of work ethics. Serbian managers prefer the leisure and delay of gratification dimensions, while UAE managers value hard work ethics more than the other two groups of managers. The study also shows that respondents’ career stage influences their work ethic, and a significant relationship exists between different dimensions of work ethics and organizational performance in all three nations. Originality/value This study contributes to the theory by analyzing work ethic and its relationship with organizational performance and respondents’ career stages in three nations that share business interests. It addresses a research gap by comparing work ethics in developed, developing and a country in socio-economic transition.
  • Sustainable transition of the Republic of Serbia: measuring capacity for circularity in agriculture and rural areas
    Igor Vukelić, Srđan Milošević, Diona Đurđević, Gordana Racić, Vilmoš Tot
    Energy Sustainability and Society, 2023
    Background The Republic of Serbia (RS) is strategically oriented towards sustainable development, but the implementation thereof faces different limitations and problems. RS emits substantial pollution caused by fossil fuels, and pollution from agricultural sector characterized by inefficient use of energy and intensive use of fertilizers. Bearing in mind the significant agricultural capacities and the orientation towards rural development, a special green transformation must be implemented in this domain. Taking into account the specificities and tradition, the introduction of the circularity concept can be considered the most acceptable. Research on readiness for transition to circularity in RS rural areas has not been conducted; therefore, the goal of the paper is to develop a concept for assessing the capacity of rural areas for circularity. This study is the first scientific proposal that aims to provide input for policymakers, thus contributing to the creation of a new identity of RS, whose development is based on the principles of sustainability. Methods The study was conducted as conceptual research, with the objective of examining an undiscovered phenomenon without empirical evidence and incorporating the targeted phenomenon into a conceptual framework, while providing a proposal for a solution model based on an interdisciplinary approach—the application of qualitative and quantitative methods (aggregation of composite indicators and Delphi method). Results Paper results can be summarized as follows: (a) qualitative analysis of policy framework related to RS transition towards circularity (which shows that regulation is insufficient or non-existent, so conceptual research at this stage is necessary and only possible); (b) research questionnaire; (c) original set of indicators for measuring capacity for circularity (derived from the questionnaire); (d) concept of index of capacity of agriculture and rural areas for circularity (based on a set of indicators); and (e) concept of the monitoring of circularity implementation. Conclusions The main research findings presented in this paper could be beneficial for countries at early stages of introducing circularity, having both low and high agricultural potential. With slight modifications, they can also be applied to other economic activities.
  • The impact of time devoted to video games on student achievement
    Tijana Savić Tot, Slobodan Adžić, Vilmoš Tot, Maja Aleksić, Nebojša Zakić
    Education and Information Technologies, 2023
  • Student Achievement in Relation to Time Spent Studying and Playing Video Games: A Gender Perspective
    Slobodan Adžić, Tijana Savić Tot, Verica Savić, Marija Runić-Ristić, Vilmoš Tot
    TEM Journal, 2023
    The results of previous studies showed that male students have a lower average grade than female students. Men are also reported to play more video games than women. We were interested in whether male students maintain the same pattern of behavior in relation to playing games during the exam period and how this affects their average grade compared to female students. If male students spend more time playing video games compared to female students, their academic performance may decrease as time spent on academic activities is replaced by video game play. In a survey of 400 university students, the authors focused on the gender characteristics of students and their achievements. Our results showed that female students studied more and played video games less during the exam periods compared to male and non-binary students, which is the reason for a higher total average grade in contrast to others.
  • The Effects and Effectiveness of An Adaptive E-Learning System on The Learning Process and Performance of Students
    Igor Ristić, Marija Runić-Ristić, Tijana Savić Tot, Vilmos Tot, Momčilo Bajac, et al.
    International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science Engineering and Education, 2023
    Students acquire learning material in different ways. Some prefer to read, some prefer to listen, others use the third type of sense. Traditional teaching uses only one of these teaching strategies since it is impossible to use all of them in the classroom. However, these days, adaptive e-learning systems enable learning material to be customized to the individual needs of learners. For the purpose of this paper, the researchers designed a model of the adaptive learning management system and implemented it in Moodle. The system was evaluated on 228 students. The incorporation of learning styles in Moodle is based on the VAK learning style model. The authors analysed the effects and effectiveness of an adaptive e-learning system. It was discovered that there are significant differences in learning effectiveness, satisfaction and motivation when students use an adaptive e-learning module in comparison to a standard e-learning module. Moreover, we investigated the durability of knowledge acquired with an adaptive e-learning system by comparing the performance of students not only after the completion of the course but also a month after the course. The results of the research confirmed the authors’ expectations and showed that an adaptive e-learning system can increase students’ learning results. So far, to our knowledge, no study has evaluated the performance between a control and experiment group a few months after the completion of the course, i.e. by analysing the durability of knowledge acquired through an adaptive e-learning system. Moreover, the motivation of students to continue using an adaptive e-learning system hasn’t been analysed until now.
  • EMPLOYEE JOB SATISFACTION AS AN ELEMENT OF THE QUALITY OF WORK LIFE
    Tijana Savic Tot, Marija Runic Ristic, Vilmos Tot
    International Journal for Quality Research, 2022
  • APPLICATION OF MODIFIED GARCH METHODOLOGY: DEVELOPED FINANCIAL MARKETS VERSUS EMERGING FINANCIAL MARKETS
    Nenad Penezić, Goran Anđelić, Marko Milošević, Vilmoš Tot
    Serbian Journal of Management, 2020
    The subject of this research is to analyze and test the modified GARCH methodology in terms of quantifying the impact of inflation rates, interest rates on government bonds, reference interest rates, and exchange rates on daily rates of return on investment activities in the observed financial markets of North America, Serbia and Croatia. The aim of the research, i.e. a special focus in the research, is to compare the obtained results between the developed financial markets and the financial markets of developing countries, as well as to test the modified GARCH methodology in the observed financial markets. The key indicators in the research, presumed to affect the daily return rates, were the following: inflation rate, interest rates on government bonds, reference interest rate and exchange rate. The time period covered by the research is from 2005 to 2017, where the width of the research time horizon allows testing the modified GARCH methodology in the periods before, during and after the global financial crisis. In addition to the use of modified GARCH econometric models, the research methodology includes the use of AIC, SIC and HQC (Akaike, Schwarz and Hannan-Quinn) criteria for selecting the best models, as well as the appropriate tests that are suitable for and/or adapted to the specific characteristics of financial markets of both developed and developing countries. The research results confirm the role and importance of the modified GARCH methodology for effective investment risk quantification in developed financial markets versus the financial markets of developing countries. In this sense, the obtained research results will be useful to both the academic community and the professional public in the context of investment decision making.
  • The application of modern marketing strategies: The study of entrepreneurial business market of South Bačka District, Vojvodina, Serbia
    Metalurgia International, 2013

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Evaluation of leadership styles in multinational corporations using the fuzzy TOPSIS method
    MR Ristic, TS Tot, I Ristic, V Tot, T Radosevic, D Marinkovic
    Systems 13 (8) , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 5
  • STRATEGIES FOR CREATING A LEARNING ORGANIZATION: ANALYSIS AND IMPLEMENTATION IN THE CONTEXT OF SERBIA
    V Tot
    International Journal of Management Trends: Key Concepts and Research 4 (1 … , 2025
    2025
  • Work ethic, cultural impact and perceived performance–innovative insights from three countries
    M Runić-Ristić, T Savić Tot, N Ljepava, V Tot
    International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management … , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 5
  • The Impact of Individual and Organizational Characteristics on Work Ethics- Cross-Cultural Comparison
    T Masood Qureshi, M Runić Ristić, V Tot
    International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and … , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 2
  • Analysis of the onboarding and orientation process of employees in Central Serbian organizations
    V Tot
    International Journal of Management Trends: Key Concepts and Research 3 (1 … , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Sustainable transition of the Republic of Serbia: Measuring capacity for circularity in agriculture and rural areas
    I Vukelić, S Milošević, D Đurđević, G Racić, V Tot
    Energy, Sustainability and Society 13 (1), 34 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 27
  • The impact of time devoted to video games on student achievement
    T Savić Tot, S Adžić, V Tot, M Aleksić, N Zakić
    Education and Information Technologies 28 (5), 5921-5944 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 20
  • Student Achievement in Relation to Time Spent Studying and Playing Video Games: A Gender Perspective
    S Adžić, T Savić Tot, V Savić, M Runić-Ristić, V Tot
    2023
    Citations: 9
  • The effects and effectiveness of an adaptive e-learning system on the learning process and performance of students
    R Igor, RR Marija, ST Tijana, T Vilmoš, B Momčilo
    International journal of cognitive research in science, engineering and … , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 54
  • Correlation of experimenting culture and process of knowledge management in the university environment.
    J Arsenijevi, V Tot, LG Neši, M Andevski, D Arsenijevi
    African Journal of Philosophy & Religious Studies 8 (8) , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 18
  • The Function of Human Resource Management in Sustainable Future
    I Podbregar, TS Tot, V Tot, MR Ristić, P Šprajc
    2022
    Citations: 1
  • EMPLOYEE JOB SATISFACTION AS AN ELEMENT OF THE QUALITY OF WORK LIFE.
    TS Tot, MR Ristic, V Tot
    International Journal for Quality Research 16 (2) , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 8
  • Organizacioni dizajn i inovacije kao faktor konkurentnosti u ambijentu virusa Covid-19
    S Aleksić, V Tot, T Savić Tot, M Aleksić
    Drugi naučno-stručni skup Kreativno poslovanje u održivom razvoju … , 2021
    2021
  • Application of modified GARCH methodology: developed financial markets versus emerging financial markets
    N Penezić, G Anđelić, MR Milošević, V Tot
    Serbian Journal of Management 15 (2), 241-261 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 1
  • Znanje i obrazovanje iz ugla vode kao resursa
    V Tot, T Savić Tot, S Aleksić
    Savremeni izazovi u očuvanju voda, Zbornik radova , 2020
    2020
  • Osobenosti razvoja ljudskih resursa u organizacijama Centralne Srbije
    T Savić Tot, V Tot
    Ekonomija: teorija i praksa 13 (4), 1-17 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 5
  • Primena modifikovane GARCH metodologije-razvijena finansijska tržišta protiv finansijskih tržišta u razvoju
    N Penezić, G Anđelić, M Milošević, V Tot
    Serbian Journal of Management 15 (2), 241-261 , 2020
    2020
  • Economic security as a function of corporate security: A stakeholders' perspective
    D Pavlović, V Tot
    Civitas 10 (1), 159-179 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 4
  • PECULIARITIES OF THE HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PROCESS IN SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS-RESEARCH RESULTS
    TS Tot, V Tot, MR Ristić, M Aleksić
    MODERN MANAGEMENT TOOLS AND ECONOMY OF TOURISM SECTOR IN PRESENT ERA, 457 , 2020
    2020
  • Strategijski menadžment ljudskih resursa kao elemenat konkurentske prednosti u odnosu na karakteristike procesa analiza posla
    Savić Tot, Tijana, Tot, Vilmoš
    Strategijski menadžment ljudskih resursa kao elemenat konkurentnosti … , 2019
    2019

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • The effects and effectiveness of an adaptive e-learning system on the learning process and performance of students
    R Igor, RR Marija, ST Tijana, T Vilmoš, B Momčilo
    International journal of cognitive research in science, engineering and … , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 54
  • Osnovi menadžmenta
    D Ristić, O Delić, Ž Vučković, T Marković, M Maksimović, V Tot
    Cekom books , 2007
    2007
    Citations: 34
  • Sustainable transition of the Republic of Serbia: Measuring capacity for circularity in agriculture and rural areas
    I Vukelić, S Milošević, D Đurđević, G Racić, V Tot
    Energy, Sustainability and Society 13 (1), 34 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 27
  • The impact of time devoted to video games on student achievement
    T Savić Tot, S Adžić, V Tot, M Aleksić, N Zakić
    Education and Information Technologies 28 (5), 5921-5944 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 20
  • Correlation of experimenting culture and process of knowledge management in the university environment.
    J Arsenijevi, V Tot, LG Neši, M Andevski, D Arsenijevi
    African Journal of Philosophy & Religious Studies 8 (8) , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 18
  • The comparison of two groups in perception of knowledge management in the environment of higher education
    J Arsenijevic, V Tot, D Arsenijevic
    African Journal of Business Management 4 (9), 1916 , 2010
    2010
    Citations: 15
  • Principi menadžmenta
    B Mašić, V Tot
    Univerzitet Educons, Sremska Kamenica , 2012
    2012
    Citations: 12
  • Student Achievement in Relation to Time Spent Studying and Playing Video Games: A Gender Perspective
    S Adžić, T Savić Tot, V Savić, M Runić-Ristić, V Tot
    2023
    Citations: 9
  • EMPLOYEE JOB SATISFACTION AS AN ELEMENT OF THE QUALITY OF WORK LIFE.
    TS Tot, MR Ristic, V Tot
    International Journal for Quality Research 16 (2) , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 8
  • The gap between science, education and economy of Serbia and developed countries
    J Arsenijević, V Tot, M Nikolić, D Milin
    African Journal of Business Management 5 (34), 13176-13186 , 2011
    2011
    Citations: 7
  • Prijem zaposlenih u funkciji poboljšanja performansi organizacije
    T Savić, S Aleksić, L Grubić Nešić, V Tot
    Internacionalni naučni skup, SM2009, Palić , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 7
  • Evaluation of leadership styles in multinational corporations using the fuzzy TOPSIS method
    MR Ristic, TS Tot, I Ristic, V Tot, T Radosevic, D Marinkovic
    Systems 13 (8) , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 5
  • Work ethic, cultural impact and perceived performance–innovative insights from three countries
    M Runić-Ristić, T Savić Tot, N Ljepava, V Tot
    International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management … , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 5
  • Osobenosti razvoja ljudskih resursa u organizacijama Centralne Srbije
    T Savić Tot, V Tot
    Ekonomija: teorija i praksa 13 (4), 1-17 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 5
  • New development trends of commodity exchanges through'the prism'of modern standards
    G Anđelić, V Đaković, V Tot
    Poslovna ekonomija 10 (2), 1-27 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 5
  • Economic security as a function of corporate security: A stakeholders' perspective
    D Pavlović, V Tot
    Civitas 10 (1), 159-179 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 4
  • Possible directions in the strategy of continuous education of primary teachers
    T Savić-Tot, V Tot, Z Sajfert
    Industrija 40 (3), 191-209 , 2012
    2012
    Citations: 3
  • Знање као стратегијски ресурс у функцији стицања конкурентске предности
    Т, Савић, В, Тот
    Пета мајска конференција о стратегијском менаџменту, 446-453 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 3
  • Organizacija
    D Ristić, V Tot
    Fakultet za menadžment , 2004
    2004
    Citations: 3
  • The Impact of Individual and Organizational Characteristics on Work Ethics- Cross-Cultural Comparison
    T Masood Qureshi, M Runić Ristić, V Tot
    International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and … , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 2