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Article Citation - WoS: 0A tale of two neighbors: past, present, and future of Turkish-Bulgarian relations(Publ House Bulgarian Acad Sci, 2011) Unal, Hasan; Ekinci, Didem; 17316Article Citation - Scopus: 2Advertising Ethics: A Field Study On Turkish Consumers(2007) Ergin, E.A.; Ozdemir, H.; 120408This study examines whether use of deception in ads, cultural stereotyping, sexual stereotyping, and emotional exploitation factors have an influence on the Turkish consumers. Specifically, the aim is to discover whether each of these four factors have any impact on the consumers ' recall of the ad and subsequent purchasing decisions. The results of this study should help foreign and domestic advertising agencies and their clients, already existing in or planning to enter the Turkish market, in understanding the Turkish consumers better.Article Citation - WoS: 0Citation - Scopus: 0Americanization of Political Campaigns: A Comparison of the Cases of Forza Italia and the Young Party(Turkiye Orta Dogu Amme Idaresi Enstitusu, 2010) Turk, Hasan Bahadir; Türk, Hasan Bahadır; 18664; Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkilerSimilar to political institutions and structures, political campaigns have also undergone dramatic transformations. The Americanization of political campaigns, which are characterized by certain peculiarities, such as the personalization of politics, weakening of party organizations, wide use of media channels in the political marketing process, need for specialization, primacy of opinions over ideologies and conceptualization of citizens as policy consumers, is a by-product of these dramatic transformations. This paper aims to compare Forza Italia and the Young Party through the Americanization of political campaigns with special emphasis on the connection between the transformation of political campaigns and the crisis of representative democracy.Article Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 4An empirical survey of consumer ethnocentrism in Kazakhstan and the preference of consumers on imported products(Ahmet Yesevi Univ, 2017) Nakip, Mahir; Nakip, Mahir; Gokmen, Aytac; Gökmen, Aytaç; 118963; Uluslararası Ticaret ve FinansmanThe reality of globalization declines the frontiers for cross border international trade and investments as well as functions as a means to converge the consumer needs and expectations on a global base. The convergence of the expectations of consumers is considerably beneficial for international businesses in their international marketing activities. However, this issue does not realize in every country or regional market. Yet, consumer ethnocentrism is a profound obstacle for international businesses which emphasis nationalistic sentiments, pride and the rejection of any product or idea that is made in another country without any rationale reasoning. Thus, this study is aimed at researching the subject of consumer ethnocentrism in the Central Asian Turkish Republic of Kazakhstan. The results indicate that there is not a strong relation between ethnocentric perceptions and product necessity in Kazakhstan. Also, sub-dimensions of ethnocentrism have different correlation levels with each imported products. In addition, religious and moral values are not effective factors in explaining the variation in imported products.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 7Bitcoin Market Price Analysis and an Empirical Comparison with Main Currencies, Commodities, Securities and Altcoins(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2019) Pirgaip, B.; Pirgaip, Burak; Dinçergök, B.; Haşlak, Ş.; Bankacılık ve FinansThe purpose of this study is to analyze Bitcoin (BTC) market prices and to answer the question of whether there is a relationship between BTC and other asset prices, where other assets include currencies, commodities, securities and altcoins. In the empirical part, we evaluate the lead-lag relationships among each type of asset. Consequently, we compare BTC with major currencies and stock exchanges of the U.S., the EU, the U.K. and Japan (USD-SPX, EUR-DAX, GBP-FTSE and JPY-NIK), with currencies and stock exchanges of the U.S., the U.K., Russia, Venezuela and China where BTC is actively traded (USD-SPX, GBP-FTSE, RUB-MOEX, VEF-IBVC and YUAN-SSCE), with major commodities (GOLD and OIL) and with major altcoins (ETH, XRP and LTC) on a daily basis for the period spanning from 2010.07 to 2018.12. We employ Johansen co-integration, Granger causality, impulse response functions and forecast error variance decomposition analyses in our study. Our results show that BTC does not have a long-run relationship with any asset type, but that it has a short-run relationship with gold and especially altcoins, which are both significant and bidirectional. While BTC and altcoins are closely interrelated with each other, BTC price variation is mostly borne by its own prices in all cases. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019.Article Citation - Scopus: 3Decision analysis on criteria that affect design of reverse logistic systems in textile sector(Chamber of Textile Engineers, 2018) Güzel, B.; Taş, A.; 29252In this study, reverse logistics implementation is examined in terms of the textile industry. This study examines textile recycling activities and textile wastes that are used in these activities and it also contains information and suggestions on the situation of textile wastes that are not used in recycling activities. The analysis chapter of this study determines the criteria which affect the decisions and activities of companies that carry out textile recycling. The sectoral order of the importance of these criteria, which have been determined as a result of literary research and expert opinions, was maintained by using AHP and DEMATEL multi-criteria decision making techniques. The study also examines the measurements affecting the decisions and activities of companies working in the textile recycling industry and it contains the order of the importance of these measurements, analyzed by using AHP and DEMATEL multi-criteria decision making methods. © 2012.Article Citation - WoS: 8Citation - Scopus: 6Does ADR listing affect the dynamics of volatility in emerging markets?(Charles Univ-prague, 2010) Umutlu, Mehmet; Umutlu, Mehmet; Altay-Salih, Aslihan; Akdeniz, Levent; 38254; 178057; İşletmeThis paper analyzes the time-series variation in the return volatility of non-US stocks from emerging markets that are cross-listed on US exchanges. Unlike previous studies in the cross-listing literature, return volatility is modeled using conditional heteroscedaslicity models. We find that firms' exposure to risks such as local and global market betas remain unchanged after cross-listing. Moreover, we do not identify notable changes in the dynamics of the volatility of cross-listed stocks after cross-listing except for leverage effects. We further show that the mean level of conditional variance is not affected after cross-listing. Thus, our results provide counter-evidence to the belief that foreign investor participation drives volatility upward.Article Citation - WoS: 1Early Ottoman-Dutch political and commercial relations after 1612 capitulations(Publ House Bulgarian Acad Sci, 2004) Ari, B; Arı, Bülent; Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkilerArticle Citation - Scopus: 6Economic Growth Inflation Nexus & Its Impact on the Development of the Automotive Industry: The Case of Turkey(Inderscience Publishers, 2019) Dinç, D.T.; Gökmen, Aytaç; Gökmen, A.; Üstündağ, K.; 52039; 17660; Uluslararası Ticaret ve FinansmanEconomic growth is essential for development and welfare of the citizens of a country. Economic development is an intact process involving potentially entire industries in a state. Also, economic growth is associated with macroeconomic indicators such as GDP, exports, imports, budget surplus or deficits, current account balance, interest and inflation rates. Nonetheless, inflation is an important macroeconomic indicator which can influence industrial development positively or negatively. Moreover, the aim of this study is to analyse the impact of inflation on the total automotive industry production in the Republic of Turkey resting on various econometric applications as JJ cointegration test, VECM, Wald test, Gtranger test and LSM. Copyright © 2019 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.Article Citation - Scopus: 2Exchange rate and Turkish agricultural trade balance with EU (15)(2012) Yazici, M.; Yazıcı, Mehmet; Islam, M.Q.; 144084; İktisatThis paper investigates the short-run and long-run impact of exchange rate on the trade balance of Turkish Agriculture with EU (15) countries. The bounds testing approach to the cointegration and the error correction modeling is employed. A new strategy in the model selection phase is adopted and the optimal model is selected from the set of those models that satisfy both diagnostic tests and cointegration. Thus, unlike the previous literature utilizing this approach, it is ensured that a statistically reliable and cointegrated model is picked up for estimation. Estimation results based on the data for 1988-I to 2008-IV period indicate that in the short-run real exchange rate variable affects agriculture trade balance in trade with EU(15) and depreciation of Turkish Lira improves the trade balance. As for the long-run impact of the exchange rate, depreciation of domestic currency has a statistically significant negative effect on trade balance of agriculture.Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 3Institutional change in the Turkish film industry (1950-2006): social exclusion impact of globalization(Ankara Haci Bayram veli Univ, 2011) Kalemci, R. Arzu; Ozen, Sukru; 42537; 26234This study examines the impact of globalization on the organization of production chain in the Turkish film industry. Adopting the historical institutionalist approach, the study examines the institutional change in the organization of production, distribution and exhibition chain in the Turkish film industry for the period of 1950-2006. The main finding of the study is that as a result of opening up the industry to the foreign direct investment in 1989, the organization of production chain evolves from a network structure dominated by regional distributors to a hierarchical network structure dominated by the big US film companies. Another finding is that the multiplex type of film theaters particularly located in big cities emerges as a supplementary form to the theaters with single screen that has been widespread in the previous period. This leads to an increase in the number of cities without theaters. The study emphasizes that the social exclusion manifested by increasing 'theaterlessness' is inherent within the multiplex type of film theater diffused through globalization.Article Citation - Scopus: 0Investigating The Predictors Of Virtual Learning Success And Satisfaction Of Secondary School Students During Covid-19 Pandemic Restrictions(T.C. Milli Egitim Bakanligi, 2020) Karabay, M.E.; Şener, İrge; Şener, İ.; Doyduk, H.B.; Türkyilmaz, G.; 21583; İşletmeCovid-19 pandemic, which continues to affect all areas of life, also has significant effects on education. Due to the restrictions applied during the pandemic period, students had to continue their spring term education through distance education tools. It is important to understand the factors affecting students’ satisfaction towards learning and their perceived success, in order to make virtual learning more effective which is expected to continue after the pandemic. In this sense, a survey study was conducted among 180 students studying at two secondary schools on the Anatolian side of Istanbul. Research findings revealed that the effects of virtual course flexibility and perceived usefulness on both virtual learning satisfaction and perceived success were found positive and significant, where the effect of perceived usefulness was found to be highest. Besides, the findings revealed that technology quality positively affected the perceived success, whereas student’s computer anxiety negatively affected their learning satisfaction. © 2020. All Rights Reserved.Article Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 5Mahalanobis distance under non-normality(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2010) Tiku, Moti L.; Islam, M. Qamarul; Qumsiyeh, Sahar B.We give a novel estimator of Mahalanobis distance D2 between two non-normal populations. We show that it is enormously more efficient and robust than the traditional estimator based on least squares estimators. We give a test statistic for testing that D2=0 and study its power and robustness properties.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 0Perspectives on the Preparation and Presentation of a Statement of Cash Flows under IAS 7: An Historical Approach(Springer Nature, 2023) Öztürk, C.; Öztürk, Can; Baker, C.R.; 41482; Bankacılık ve FinansThis chapter provides perspectives on the preparation and presentation of the statement of cash flows under IAS 7 of the International Financial Reporting Standards by adopting an historical approach. It focuses on the transformation attempts of the statement of cash flows along with the influence of such attempts on the statement of financial position. It analyzes and discusses the proposed changes on this statement offered through (1) the Discussion Paper on preliminary views on Financial Statement Presentation that was published by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) in 2008 right after the compliance of IAS 1 (2007) Presentation of Financial Statements to other comprehensive income items, (2) the staff draft of Exposure Draft IFRS X Financial Statement Presentation that was issued by the staff of the IASB in 2010, (3) Exposure Draft ED/2012/1 Annual Improvements to IFRSs 2010–2012 Cycle that was published by the IASB in 2012, (4) staff Discussion Paper of the United Kingdom’s Financial Reporting Council that was published in 2016, and (5) the Exposure Draft ED/2019/7 General Presentation and Disclosure that was issued by the IASB in 2019 toward the objective of improved financial communication. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.Article Citation - WoS: 0Citation - Scopus: 1Reading the Emergence of Turkish Nation-State Through the Concept of Habitus(Ahmet Yesevi Univ, 2011) Turk, H. Bahadir; Türk, Hasan Bahadır; 18664; Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkilerThis study aims to investigate the emergence of the nation-state in Turkey and read this process through Pierre Bourdieu and Norbert Elias' concept of habitus. In so doing, first of all, the concept of habitus will be explored. The debates concerning the process of the emergence of the nation-state in Turkey and whether the concept of habitus is fruitful will also be discussed. This study underlines the theoretical opportunities of the concept of habitus, particularly, from the angle of the debates concerning the emergence of the Turkish nation-state and Turkish nationalism. On this axis, this study shows that there is a clear link between Turkish nation-state formation and the Turkish national habitus.Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 1Rethinking The Relationship Between Leader and Mass Through Political Theology(Ankara Haci Bayram veli Univ, 2019) Turk, H. Bahadir; Türk, Hasan Bahadır; 18664; Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkilerThis study aims to analyze the relationship between leader and mass through political theology. In so doing, the study is structured into two major sections. The first section focuses on the concept of political theology. The second section discusses the relationship between mass and leader from a historical perspective and with reference to political theory. The study argues that rethinking the relationship between mass and leader through political theology provides an opportunity to make sense of the nature of this relationship.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 0Security Requirements in IoT Environments(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2022) Binglaw, F.; Koyuncu, Murat; Koyuncu, M.; Pusatlı, T.; 51704; Uluslararası Ticaret ve FinansmanThe Internet of Things (IoT) is a relatively new concept as it connects things (or objects) that do not have high computational power. The IoT helps these things see, listen, and take action by interoperating with minimal human intervention to make people’s lives easier. However, these systems are vulnerable to attacks and security threats that could potentially undermine consumer confidence in them. For this reason, it is critical to understand the characteristics of IoT security and their requirements before starting to discuss how to protect them. In this scope, the present work reviews the importance of security in IoT applications, factors that restrict the use of traditional security methods to protect IoTs, and the basic requirements necessary to judge them as secure environments. © 2022, ICST Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering.Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 1Student participation in Bologna Process: a case study from Turkey(Fac Teacher Education, 2014) Kahraman, Z. Ezgi; Sakarya, A. Orcun; 50343; 19342Bologna Process studies in Cankaya University's Interior Architecture Department (INAR), Turkey have been initiated in 2008. The goal of this study is to explore students' perceptions about the new programme outcomes framed with the Turkish Higher Education Qualifications Framework and to provide a set of guidelines for the Bologna Process to be implemented. A questionnaire including semi-structured questions is conducted in the data collection process. Content analysis method is used in order to examine students' perceptual outcomes. The findings of the study display that students' perceptions underline the importance of the acquisition of knowledge, skills and competences in social, economic and managerial dimensions of the professional life. Results also reveal the need of students for the acquisition and use of communicative, collaborative and interdisciplinary aspects of the profession and their expectations on both theoretical and practical contents of INAR courses. Furthermore, this study which mainly followed a student-cantered approach concluded that it is also possible to generalize new programme outcomes through the active participation of students.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 2Sustainable Closed-Loop Supply Chain Network Design and Optimization(Springer Nature Switzerland Ag, 2022) Yozgat, Simge; Erol, SerpilThe sustainability conception encompasses a wide range from economy to environment and society. Sustainable supply chains, when managed with the right strategies, will ensure several advantages for all collaborators in the chain. With the increasing consumer awareness, the studies conducted in recent years focus on the environmental and social dimensions as well as the economic factor of sustainability. Sustainability factors; "environmental, economic and social" also known as three pillars of sustainability are considered together in order to increase the benefits offered by the sustainable supply chain. In this study, closed-loop supply chain themed studies that deal with three pillars of sustainability in the literature were examined based on sub-factors. Studies have shown that, Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methods such as ReCipe, Eco-Indicator 99 and CO2 emission are the approaches used to determine the environmental factors of sustainability. Cost, profit and Net Present Value (NPV) methods are used to measure the economic dimension of sustainability. Job opportunities, losses and Customer Service Level (CSL) are most commonly used as sub-criteria to determine social factors. Accordingly, a sustainable closed-loop supply chain model consisting of seven echelons has been examined. A deterministic mixed integer linear programming model (MILP), which includes the economic dimension of sustainability, has been developed and enclosed with sample solutions. Suggestions for sustainability criteria and improving the proposed model have been made for future studies.Article Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 4The effects of paternalistic leadership on task performance: testing a moderated mediation model in turkish organizations*(Nomos verlagsgesellschaft Mbh & Co Kg, 2021) Cetin, Fatih; Şener, İrge; Karabay, Melisa Erdilek; Sener, Irge; Elci, Meral; 21583; İşletmeDrawing on the findings from a serial moderated mediation model, this study aims to expand prior research by investigating the interaction between paternalist leadership and employee task performance. Study also aims to test the indirect effects of perceived person-organization fit and psychological ownership on the relationship between paternalistic leadership and employee task performance, through serial mediation models. Furthermore, the moderating role of organizational size in direct and all indirect relations between paternalistic leadership and task performance, through five different models is tested. Sample consists of 1,652 employees from various industries in Istanbul, Turkey. Hypothesized relationships were tested through structural equation modelling. The findings demonstrated the significant positive direct relationship between paternalistic leadership and employee task performance. Psychological ownership mediated the relationship of paternalistic leadership and task performance while person-organization fit had no mediating effect. Practical implications and further recommendations are also discussed.