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Consideration for future consequences as an antecedent of transformational leadership behavior: The moderating effects of perceived dynamic work environment
Zhanga, W.; Wang, H.; Pearce, Craig Lewis (Elsevier, 2014-04-02)Based on construal level theory and trait activation theory, we examined the effect of consideration of future consequences (CFC) on transformational leadership behavior and leadership effectiveness, as well as the potential ... -
Construction, real estate mortgage market development and economic growth in Turkey
Erol, Işıl (2016)In line with the "economic sectors" definition of the Turkish Statistical Institute (2013), it is possible to define the overall real estate (RE) sectors in terms of two main components, the construction industry and other ... -
Consumer attitude metrics for guiding marketing mix decisions
Hanssens, D. M.; Pauwels, Koen Hendrik; Srinivasan, S.; Vanhuele, M.; Yildirim, G. (Informs, 2014-08)Marketing managers often use consumer attitude metrics such as awareness, consideration, and preference as performance indicators because they represent their brand's health and are readily connected to marketing activity. ... -
Consumer effort in promotional incentives
Doğan, Kutsal (Decision Sciences Institute, 2010-11)Consumers need to exert effort to use the incentives provided in a promotion campaign. This effort is critical in the consumers’ decision process and for the success of the campaign. We develop a model of consumer redemption ... -
Consumer participation in the design and realization stages of production: how self-production shapes consumer evaluations and relationship to products
Atakan, Şükriye Sinem; Bagozzi, R. P.; Yoon, C. (Elsevier, 2014-12)Psychological responses of consumers to specific stages of self-production activities are investigated in four studies. Findings reveal that consumer participation in the realization stage (physical production) enhances ... -
Consumer response to product construction: the role of haptic stimulation
Atakan, Şükriye Sinem (Wiley, 2014-11)This study investigates how consumers are affected by haptic information, that is, the information acquired through the sense of touch, when they take part in the construction or assembly of a product. In order to create ... -
Consumers and brands across the globe: research synthesis and new directions
Gürhan-Canli, Z.; Sarıal-Abi, G.; Şanlı, Ceren Hayran (American Marketing Association, 2018-03)Extensive research has investigated branding practices, processes, and consumers’ reactions to brands in a globalized world. In this review, the authors aim to organize and synthesize the growing literature on branding, ... -
Cooperating with technologically (dis)similar alliance partners: the influence of the technology life cycle and the impact on innovative and market performance
Stolwijk, C. C. M.; den Hartigh, Erik; Vanhaverbeke, W. P. M.; Ortt, J. R.; Beers, C. van (Taylor & Francis, 2015)In this paper, we investigate the cooperative relationships of innovating firms with (dis)similar partners during the technology life cycle. We test the impact of such cooperative relationships on the innovative and market ... -
Corporate diversification and the cost of debt: evidence from REIT bank loans and mortgages
Demirci, İ.; Eichholtz, P.; Yönder, Erkan (Springer, 2020-11)This paper investigates whether corporate diversification by property type and by geography reduces the costs of debt capital. It employs asset-level information on the portfolios of U.S. REITs to measure diversification ... -
Corporate sustainability interactions: A game theoretical approach to sustainability decisions
Soytaş, Mehmet Ali; Uşar, Damla Durak; Denizel, M. (Elsevier, 2019-12)Recent global developments lead companies to include into their strategic plans not only economic sustainability but environmental and social sustainability as well. Companies have been investing in environmental and social ... -
Costly switching from a status quo
Güney, Begüm; Richter, M. (Elsevier, 2018-12)We axiomatically characterize a theory of status quo-dependent choice where an agent faces switching costs that depend upon both the status quo and the alternative he switches to. In a choice problem with a status quo, the ... -
Credit decomposition and business cycles in emerging market economies
Bahadır, Berrak; Gumus, I. (Elsevier, 2016)This paper analyzes the differential effects of household and business credit dynamics on business cycles in emerging market economies. We first provide evidence that existing results relating credit expansions to economic ... -
A critical spatial approach to marketplace exclusion and inclusion
Saatçioğlu, Bige; Ozanne, J. L. (American Marketing Association, 2013-05)The authors apply insights from critical spatial theory to explore how space can be reimagined to be more inclusive. The meaning of spaces includes (1) objective physical space, (2) subjective imagined space, and (3) lived ... -
Cross-efficiency in DEA: a maximum resonated appreciative model
Oral, Muhittin; Amin, G. R.; Oukilb, A. (Elsevier, 2015-03)The occurrence of multiple optimal solutions is an important and interesting issue in data envelopment analysis (DEA), for it allows flexibility to estimate the optimal cross-efficiencies of all decision making units (DMUs). ... -
Curb space management in urban mobility system
Yu, M.; Bayram, A.; Cesaret, Bahriye (Springer Nature, 2019)Curb space management and traffic flow are two important elements of the transportation system that interact with each other and affect the overall system performance. Moreover, the growth of new mobility operators and ... -
Çocuğa yapılan zaman yatırımlarının i̇ş gücü pi̇yasasindaki̇ kadın-erkek ücret farklılığına etki̇leri̇
Soytaş, Mehmet Ali (Hacettepe Üniversitesi, 2017-01-23)Öz kadarını kullandıklarının ve bunun demografik özelliklerle nasıl değiştiğinin anlaşılması için, kadın ve çocuklarının oluşturduğu bir veri seti kullanarak model tahmini yapmaktır. Nesiller arası yapı, çocukların yetişkin ... -
Damaged durable goods, upgrades, and the coase conjecture
Özener, Başak Altan (Mohr Siebeck, 2018-12)This study analyzes a damaged-goods market for a perfectly durable good in an infinite-horizon, discrete-time game. We characterize Markov perfect equilibria of this game under different buyer upgrade possibilities as a ... -
Dashboards as a service why, what, how, and what research is needed?
Pauwels, Koen Hendrik; Ambler, T.; Clark, B. H.; LaPointe, P.; Reibstein, D.; Skiera, B.; Wierenga, B.; Wiesel, T. (Sage, 2009-11)Recent years have seen the introduction of a “marketing dashboard” that brings the firm’s key marketing metrics into a single display. Service firms across industries have created such dashboards either by themselves or ... -
Data-driven manufacturer-retailer collaboration under competition
Akçura, Munir Tolga (Taylor & Francis, 2019-03-16)This research employs game theoretic models to investigate how and when data-driven collaborations between manufacturers and retailers are beneficial. In the models, two symmetric retailers each offer two products from two ... -
Demonstrating the value of marketing
Hanssens, D. M.; Pauwels, Koen Hendrik (2016-11)Marketing departments are under increased pressure to demonstrate their economic value to the firm. This challenge is exacerbated by the fact that marketing uses attitudinal (e.g., brand awareness), behavioral (e.g., brand ...
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