Bankacılık ve Finans Bölümü Yayın Koleksiyonu
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Book Part Citation - WoS: 1Globalization, Firm Performance and Group Affiliation in Emerging Markets: Evidence From Turkey(Asers Publishing, 2013) Akdoğan, Ece Ceylan; Karadagli, Ece Ceylan; Bankacılık ve FinansAlthough the process of globalization deeply affects businesses in all aspects, unfortunately, the firm level effects of globalization are highly unexplored in the literature. This research aims to explore how the overall globalization level of a country as well as her economic, her political and her social globalization levels affect the performance of both the group affiliated and the unaffiliated firms, operating in this business environment by using pooled panel analysis. To search for the potential differences that may prevail between the firm performance effects of globalization on the group affiliated firms and on the unaffiliated firms, it focuses on Turkish listed companies for the period 2002-2009. The findings of the study indicate that while globalization improves the stock returns of both the group affiliated and the unaffiliated firms, it deteriorates the operational income of both groups of firms. The findings also imply that although the effects of economic and political globalization do not seem to differentiate much between the group affiliated and the unaffiliated firms, social globalization may be argued to affect the operating incomes and the firm growth rates of group affiliated and unaffiliated firms differently. Last but not least, the findings suggest that the most influential dimension of globalization in terms of its effects on firm performance for Turkish companies seems to be the economic globalization.Book Part Corporate Diversification and Internal Capital Markets: Evidence from the Turkish Business Groups(2004) Gönenç, Halit; Kan, Özgür Berk; Karadağlı, Ece C.We compare the performance of firms affiliated with diversified business groups with the performance of unaffiliated firms in an emerging market, Turkey. Our findings indicate that group affiliation improves firm's accounting performance, but not stock market performance. Furthermore, we find that firm's accounting (but not stock market) performance increases with the level of group diversification. Our results also indicate that having a group affiliated bank affects the accounting performance measures of the group firms positively, but the market value of the group affiliated firms negatively, supporting the misallocation of capital hypothesis. In addition, having a group affiliated media institution is found to affect the performance of the group firms positively. More importantly, we examine the frequency of seasoned equity issue offerings with the forms of cash (right and restricted right) issues and bonus issues to address the question of whether group affiliated firms create an internal capital market. We show that unaffiliated firms are more bound to external markets to raise capital while the affiliated firms use internal capital markets. The views expressed in these papers are those of the author(s), they do not reflect the opinions of LECG, LLC and should not be construed as representing the positions of other experts at LECG, LLC.Book Part Ums 1 Finansal Tabloların Sunuluşu Standardının Yerini Alması Beklenen Ufrs X Genel Sunum Ve Açıklama Standardı Tas- Lağı (Ed/2019/7) Üzerine Bir Değerlendirme(Gazi Kitabevi, 2022) Öztürk, Can; Akdoğan, Nalan; Özerhan, Yıldız; Sultanoğu, BanuBook Part Overview of Financial Reporting in the Airline Industry(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2022) Ozturk, CanThis chapter focuses on the diversity of financial reporting frameworks in the airline industry considering past and present. While diversity of financial reporting frameworks existed in the past, currently, the majority of listed and non-listed airlines, whose financial statements are publicly available, are inclined to adopt International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), leading toward uniformity in financial reporting frameworks because their country of incorporation or the stock exchange where they are listed either require or permit them to do so. Airlines operating in the United States prepare their financial statements under United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and some of Asian-Pacific countries still use their own national accounting standards in financial reporting. In addition, this research points out that the primary determinant of IFRS adoption in the airline industry is the fact that the majority of airlines are listed in national or foreign stock exchanges where IFRS adoption is required, but there are some company-specific determinants for listed and non-listed IFRS adopting airlines. Finally, this chapter also sets forth that there are jurisdictional versions of IFRS in the global context from the perspective of financial statements of airlines leading to some obstacles in understanding the financial reporting framework.Book Part Perspectives on the Preparation and Presentation of a Statement of Cash Flows Under Ias 7: an Historical Approach(Springer Nature, 2023) Baker, C.R.; Öztürk, C.This 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.
