Mapping Personal Data Flow and Regulatory Compliance in Serbian Public Institutions

Authors

  • Ðorđe Krivokapić University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences
  • Danilo Krivokapić Share Foundation, Novi Sad
  • Ivan Todorović University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences
  • Stefan Komazec University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7595/management.fon.2016.0018

Keywords:

Data protection, personal data, privacy, public administration, public sector management, Organizational measures, IT security

Abstract

Personal data protection is becoming a major research topic in the last decades. With the technological advances, this issue was given a completely new perspective, due to increased possibilities for both use and misuse. Personal data have become a very valuable resource for different organizations worldwide in various sectors. However, regardless the efforts and constant legislation processes, personal data protection has still not been adequately managed, especially in developing countries such as Serbia. The motivation for this research was the big leak of personal data collected by the Serbian Privatisation Agency that occurred in 2014. During the research we analyzed legal, organizational and technical aspects of personal data management in six public institutions that are the largest personal data processors in Serbia. In this paper we provide the overview of the current situation and the recommendations for policy makers related to personal data protection in Serbia with a focus on the public sector.

Author Biographies

Ðorđe Krivokapić, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences

Dr Đorđe Krivokapić, LL.M., is an associate lecturer at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences at the University of Belgrade where he teaches courses on business law and IT law. Before his faculty position, he was employed as a legal associate at the law office of Karanović & Nikolić where he was involved in numerous successful transactions andprojects in the Balkan region. Before joining Karanović & Nikolić, Đorđe Krivokapić
graduated with a degree in law from the University of Belgrade, earned an LL.M. degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and a PhD from the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law. As of 2013 Đorđe serves as a Policy & legal director of the SHARE Foundation.

Danilo Krivokapić, Share Foundation, Novi Sad

Danilo Krivokapic graduated from the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law. After working in the Belgrade City Administration for 5 years, he passed the bar exam and joined the SHARE Foundation, where he works as a Coordinator for privacy and data protection. He led the “Personal Data in the Public Sector” Project during 2015-2016. His research is also focused on topics such as implementation of new privacy and data protection regulations and policies in domestic legal framework, data economy and its impact on privacy, new types of cybercrime etc.

Ivan Todorović, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences

Ivan Todorovic works as a teaching assistant at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of  Organizational Sciences. His research area includes organizational design, restructuring, organizational change and business process management. He has participated in more than 15 consulting projects, in companies such as Victoria Group,
EMS, Milsped, Parking Service Belgrade, GSP Belgrade, Transnafta, and in several research projects financed by international institutions like the EBRD, UNIDO and USAID. He is a co-author of 3 books and more than 40 articles in international monographs, journals and conference proceedings. From 2011 to 2013 he was a
visiting lecturer at the University of Maribor, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, in Slovenia. He was member of the team that won the HULT Global Case Challenge 2012 in London, and he won the Balkan Case Challenge 2010 in Vienna. He was also a mentor to students on numerous projects and a jury member at several international and local business case study competitions.

Stefan Komazec, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences

Stefan Komazec is a teaching assistant at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences. Currently he teaches “Organizational Theory”, “Organizational Design”, “Quality Engineering” and “Quality Planning” to undergraduates and several subjects to master students. His major research interests are business process management, standardization, quality management, organizational change and
restructuring. As an author or co-author, he has published 3 books and more than 40 articles from these areas in scientific journals and conference proceedings. He was involved in more than 15 business consulting projects in organizations like Milsped, GSP Belgrade, Transnafta, EMS, Victoria Group and Parking Service Belgrade, as well as in several research projects under the patronage of international institutions such as the UNIDO, EBRD or USAID. He is one of the founders and a project leader of international student sport tournament EuroBelgrade, which is organized by the Faculty of Organizational Sciences every year.

Published

2017-05-19

How to Cite

Krivokapić, Ðorđe, Krivokapić, D., Todorović, I., & Komazec, S. (2017). Mapping Personal Data Flow and Regulatory Compliance in Serbian Public Institutions. Management:Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies, 21(80), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.7595/management.fon.2016.0018

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