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    Türkiye’de Banka Sermaye Tamponları, Kredi Büyümesi Ve İş Çevrimleri
    (2018) Özşuca, Ekin Ayşe
    Bu çalışmada, Türkiye’de faaliyet gösteren bankaların sermaye tamponlarının iş çevrimleri ve kredi büyümesi ile ilişkisi 2002-2017 dönemi için üç aylık veriler kullanılarak incelenmiştir. Tahminler sistem genelleştirilmiş momentler metodu kullanılarak yapılmış ve söz konusu etkilerin bankaların faaliyet türlerine göre farklılık gösterip göstermediği ayrıca test edilmiştir. Elde edile sonuçlara göre, Türkiye’de banka sermaye tamponları iş çevrimlerine karşı döngüsel hareket etmektedir.Ancak bu bulgu yatırım ve kalkınma bankaları için geçerli değildir. Diğer yandan, bankalara özgü özelliklerle ilgili panel regresyon sonuçlarına göre, büyüklük, karlılık ve risk ticari bankaların sermaye tamponlarının anlamlı belirleyicileri olarak ortayaçıkmaktadır. Aynı zamanda, bankacılık sektörünün yapısı ve 2008 küresel finansal krizinin banka sermaye tamponları üzerinde etkili olduğu gözlenmiştir. Sermaye tamponlarının bankaların kredi arzı üzerindeki etkisine dair bulgular ise ters yönlü bir ilişkiye işaret etmektedir. Çalışmanın bulguları, banka sermaye yeterliliğine ilişkin düzenlemeler ile Basel III uzlaşısı kapsamında önerilen ve yakın zamanda uygulamaya koyulan döngüsel sermaye tamponuna dair sonuçları bakımından önem taşımaktadır
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    Ethical İssues İn Marketing: An Application For Understanding Ethical Decision Making
    (2014) Parıltı, Nurettin; Külter Demirgüneş, Banu; Özsaçmacı, Bülent
    In recent years business ethics and social responsibility have gained great importance in marketing practices, especially in societal marketing practices. Businesses infinitely struggle to indicate their contributions to society. Consumers consciously evaluate this contribution. Manipulated consumer choices and unethical marketing applications can affect purchasing behavior. Particularly intense competition, globalization and societal consciousness transform businesses into social organizations and lead them into marketing efforts offering social value. Although business ethics and social responsibility of businesses have gained more attention in recent years, defining consumers’ perceptions on ethical issues is still minimal. This study presents an empirical research of consumer perceptions on ethical issues. Reflection of this perception on purchasing behavior is also another important issue to be considered. The aim of this study is to investigate the factors related with ethical issues in marketing practices and to reveal possible influences of these factors on consumers’ ethical decision making. The main objective of the study is to find out consumers’ perceptions on businesses’ ethical issues such as misleading advertising, deceptive packaging and to reveal the impact of these issues on their ethical purchasing behavior or ethical decision making. It also reveals which criteria is more important for ethical decision making. This study reveals that consumers reflect their ethical perceptions on their purchasing behavior. Each ethical issue has been found to be a positive effect on purchasing behavior. Businesses’ practices on packaging has been indicated as the most effective ethical issue on purchasing behavior. The study is considered to be a significant outcome for businesses to direct their advertising, packaging and other activities.
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    Insights into Consumer Preference of Foreign Brand Names: Reality or Myth?
    (2014) Akagün Ergin, Elif; Özsaçmacı, Bülent
    This study builds from LeClerc et al.’s (1989, 1994) work on foreign branding effects, but it does so in the context of a developing East European country; as in the case of Turkey. The purpose of this exploratory research is to examine consumers’ attitudes towards products with foreign brand names and also to assess the impact of foreign brand names on the purchasing decision making. In the data collection phase of the study an in-depth interviews were conducted with 23 participants in the city of Ankara, Turkey. The results show that products with foreign brand names elicit more positive consumer attitude than products with national brands. Overall, the findings suggest that consumers prefer to purchase products with foreign brand names for a variety of reasons which including quality, reliability, functionality and prestige. The results have important implications for domestic and foreign manufacturers with regards to the consumer-side effects of their decisions on branding strategies and on their competitive foreign branding decisions.
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    Impact of Loyalty Cards On Customers’ Store Loyalty
    (2007) Akagün Ergin, Elif; Parıltı, Nurettin; Özsaçmacı, Bülent
    In this paper, we try to determine whether loyalty cards issued by stores have an impact on customer loyalty and how loyalty cards compare with other factors companies can use to increase loyalty in general. Based on the results of the study, it is concluded that loyalty cards have no impact on customers’s store loyalty. On the contrary, it is observed that customers that use their loyalty cards frequently tend to shop at different stores with different loyalty cards.