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Gökmen, Aytaç

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52

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  • Article
    Uluslararası İşletmelerin Türkiye’ye Yatırımları Ve Belirleyici Etmenler
    (2013) Gökmen, Aytaç; 17660; Uluslararası Ticaret ve Finansman
    Küreselleşmenin getirdiği, ülkeler ve işletmeler için önemli gelişmelerden biri, artık dünyanın dört bir yanında yatırım yapabilmenin olanaklı olmasıdır. Ancak, yatırım yapmak için ön koşul, talebi olan mal ve hizmetler sunmak ve bunları üretecek kaynaklara sahip olmaktır. Ülkelerin sahip oldukları kaynaklar ve diğer olanaklar ise uluslararası işletmelerin farklı yerlerde yatırım yapmalarını sağlar. Türkiye, Avrupa ve Asya’nın kesişme noktasında, birçok ülkeye ve bölgeye komşu bir coğrafyada yer almaktadır. Bu durum ise yerli ve yabancı işletmeleri yatırım yapıp, yeni pazarlara yönelimlerini sağlayabilmektir. Durum daha çok yabancı işletmeler açısından dikkate alındığında ise amaçlanan riskin en az, getirin en fazla olduğu yerlerde yatırım yapılmasıdır. Bu çalışmanın amacı ise, güvenilir yerli ve yabancı kaynaklara dayanarak, Türkiye’nin uluslararası işletmeler açısından sunduğu yatırım olanaklarını ve belirleyici etmenleri değerlendirmektir
  • Article
    The Importance of FDI Inflows in Turkey: A Historical and Comprehensive Economic Review
    (2020) Gökmen, Aytaç; 17660; Uluslararası Ticaret ve Finansman
    The Republic of Turkey is located at the threshold of Eurasia consolidating the East with the West and North with the South. Moreover, it is at the conjunction of many investment and commercial routes. These advantages disposition gives Turkey a favorable investment climate especially in the form of FDI. The volume of FDI in the world is well over 1 trillion USDs, but Turkey can attract only a small amount of it. Even tough Turkey has substantial foreign debt and commercial deficits, it still has a strong government with political stability. Thus, the aim of this paper is to present the literature on FDI, FDI and economic growth nexus, a historical background of FDI in Turkey, and FDI's contributions to the Turkish economy.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 59
    Citation - Scopus: 74
    FDI inflow as an international business operation by MNCs and economic growth: an empirical study on Turkey
    (Elsevier Science Bv, 2014) Temiz, Dilek; Temiz, Dilek; Gokmen, Aytac; Gökmen, Aytaç; 52039; 17660; Uluslararası Ticaret ve Finansman
    The issue of foreign direct investment (FDI) has been affecting the world economy for years and is a considerable subject for both developed and developing countries. FDI is the fixed form of international business operation made across the national borders made mostly by the multi national corporations (MNCs). The positive impact of FDI inflow in a host country is expected to emerge as capital accumulation, technology transfer, know-how acquisition, innovative capacity and economic growth eventually. In this study, it is aimed to address the FDI literature depending on comprehensive international publications and then to analyze the FDI inflow and GDP growth in Turkey with econometric methods. The relation between FDI inflow and GDP growth is analyzed by using the Johansen cointegration test and Granger causality analysis. Afterwards, a regression equation is estimated by using the ordinary least squares method (OLS). Prior to applying the Cointegration test, the stationarity and integration degrees of the series are determined by the augmented Dickey-Fuller test (ADF). Consequently, resting on the results of entire analysis, it is possible to mention that no significant relation is determined between the FDI inflow and GDP growth in Turkey both in the short and long run. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 7
    Citation - Scopus: 8
    The importance and impact of fossil and renewable energy sources in Turkey on business and the economy
    (Taylor & Francis inc, 2015) Temiz, Dilek; Gokmen, A.; Temiz, D.; Gökmen, Aytaç; 17660; 52039; Uluslararası Ticaret ve Finansman
    Turkey is rapidly growing in terms of both its economy and its population. In parallel, its demand for energy is increasing fast. Energy is one of Turkey's most important development priorities. Today, Turkey's economy is mainly dependent on oil, natural gas, coal, and electricity. Turkey's energy production meets only a part of its total energy consumption and thereby is an energy-importing country. On the other hand, Turkey has a large potential for renewable energies. The most important renewable sources for Turkey's energy sector are wind, biomass, hydro, solar and geothermal. Renewable energy sources respond to the process of the trio of energy, economy, and environment because, as a local source it has many positive effects on employment and provides momentum to the economy of the country. Turkey would have to commit to the development and implementation of renewable energy technologies and energy conservation. The implementation of renewable energy technologies would reduce the current national and global environmental problems as well as national energy insecurity associated with the production and use of fossil energies. Thus, the aim of this article is to present the energy situation and potential of the renewable energy sources in Turkey as well as associate these factors with the economy and business priorities.
  • Book
    The Effect of Container Shipping on the Turkish Economy
    (Kriter Yayınevi, 2019) Gökmen, Aytaç; Temiz Dinç, Dilek; Gökmen, Aytaç; Bilir, Hakan; 17660; 52039; Uluslararası Ticaret ve Finansman
  • Article
    The Issue of Logistics and Its Correlation to Economic Growth in Turkey: An Empirical Application
    (2021) Gökmen, Aytaç; Temiz Dinç, Dilek; Gökmen, Aytaç; 52039; 17660; Uluslararası Ticaret ve Finansman
    Logistics is a considerable issue for the development of a state and its economy. Logistics is involved the forward and backward flows of goods and services from the point of production and point of consumption, and it is considerable for the development of the economy of a country. Yet, the aim of this paper is to review the correlation between the logistics sector of the Turkish Republic and its correlation to economic growth by employing Augmented Dickey Fuller-ADF, Phillips-Perron (PP), Kwiatkowski, Phillips, Schmidt, Shin (KPSS), Elliott, Rothenberg and Stock Point Optimal, and Ng-Perron unit root tests. As a result, there is a bidirectional positive causality between logistics sector and economic growth in the long-term, but there is no causality for short term. Moreover, the novelty of this paper is that it is the most up-to-date study to research logistics and its correlation to economics in Turkey.
  • Article
    Citation - Scopus: 0
    The relationship between turkey's olive oil export income and economic growth figures: Olive oil sector problems and solutions proposals in Turkey
    (Inderscience Publishers, 2020) Dinç, D.T.; Gökmen, Aytaç; Gokmen, A.; Altuntas, S.C.; Uluslararası Ticaret ve Finansman
    The purpose of this study is to provide information about the agricultural product sector and the olive and olive oil products. Also, the main purpose of this study is the demonstration of relationship between Turkey's olive oil export income and economic growth figures. This relationship is examined by using the quarterly data in between 1999:Q1 and 2017:Q1. In addition, another aim is to find solutions on the existing problems and to provide recommendations about the sector. © 2020 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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    The impact of foreign trade issues on economic growth in some developing countries including Iran and Turkey
    (2017) Gökmen, Aytaç; Nakip, Mahir; Nakip, Mahir; Madadkhah Azari, Nayier; 17660; 52039; Uluslararası Ticaret ve Finansman
    The issue of foreign trade and economic growth have been on the economic agenda for centuries. Foreign trade is a facilitator of goods and services exchange in the global marketplace and is an engine of economic growth in a country. Moreover, economic growth is a means to improve the output, employment opportunities, and welfare, which in turn could make a favorable impact on the positive foreign trade balance. Economic growth is also an essential component of country competitiveness in international markets. Yet, the objective of this study is to analyze the correlation between foreign trade and economic growth in some developing countries, including Iran and Turkey, by using econometrics applications (panel co-integration method and E-views software), also resting on credible national and international publications. Thus, it is estimated in the study that foreign trade has a positive impact on economic growth, resource allocation, energy and green energy consumption, human capital development, and physical capital consumption.
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    Citation - Scopus: 0
    Foreign direct investment in the cement industry of Turkey: Overall contribution by multinational businesses and potential impacts on the economy
    (IGI Global, 2015) Gökmen, A.; Gökmen, Aytaç; 17660; Uluslararası Ticaret ve Finansman
    The cement sector contributes to the development of the GDP and also the creation of employment opportunities in Turkey. The cement production is made of 100% national inputs and it is exported to 90 countries in the world. Additionally, it attracted an important portion of foreign direct investment (FDI) by means of the privatization operations. However, despite its importance, the cement sector of Turkey is very fragile, especially in times of global crisis and economic downturns. Eventually, the aim of this chapter is to review the cement sector of Turkey, analyze the foreign participation and work out its overall contribution to the entire economic capacity of Turkey depending on credible national and international publications. © 2015, IGI Global.
  • Article
    Developments And Prospects In e–Government Implementations In Turkey
    (2010) Gökmen, Aytaç; 17660; Uluslararası Ticaret ve Finansman
    21st century is the age of globalization. Globalization is the process of transforming regional or local developments and phenomena into global realities. Globalization is also a process that unifies the world into a single society which is a combination of economical, social, political and technological influences. The most substantial actor in this process is the Internet and its contributions to data and knowledge procurement among the states, legal and natural persons. Moreover, Turkey is one of the leading states in the world to encourage the use of Internet and e – government implementations to integrate Turkey with that of the world and render premium services to her citizens and other related entities. The e – government which is also known as e- gov, online government or digital government, is a concept to utilize the Internet technology as a means to exchange information, provide services and transactions with citizens, business and other branches of government. Some e – government implementations both in practice and forthcoming in Turkey are e – Government Gateway, Public Sector Network, Informantions Disaster Recover System and Justice Net. It is aimed to constitute and develop knowledge society; to facilitate access to knowledge, decrease time consumption, provide better access to public services and enhance efficiency, ensure transparency and accountability, lower the costs and save sources in Turkey by e- government regulations. The aim of this study is to reveal the developments and realities of e – government in Turkey theoretically depending on comprehensive international and national publications