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Airport mobile internet an innovation
Martin-Domingo, Luis; Martin, J. C. (Elsevier, 2016-08)This paper studies the adoption of mobile Internet by airports. Using a new theoretical model, the study tests whether early adopters of mobile Internet for airports can be considered real innovators. Seventy-five international ... -
Analysis of success factors in aviation 4.0 using integrated intuitionistic fuzzy MCDM methods
Büyüközkan, G.; Feyzioğlu, O.; Havle, Celal Alpay (Springer, 2020)Recently, emerging digital technologies have launched digital transformation, and it has become a factor that determines the competitiveness of companies, their performance, and digital sustainability. At this point, the ... -
A combined group decision making based IFCM and SERVQUAL approach for strategic analysis of airline service quality
Buyukozkan, G.; Havle, Celal Alpay; Feyzioglu, O.; Gocer, F. (IOS Press, 2020)Transportation becomes increasingly important for global trade, mobility, and economies. Passengers expect speed and quality from transportation services. As a result, the demand for air transportation is steadily rising. ... -
Determinants of the entrepreneurial intentions: testing the Ajzen’s Model in Turkish sample
Soran, Semih; Şeşen, H.; Gökalp, Pınar Horasanlı (Future Academy, 2019)Many theories have been put forward in explaining the intentions of individuals to become entrepreneurs. In one of these, Ajzen (1991) sees planned actions as the conclusion of conscious decisions to act determinedly. The ... -
The effect of job satisfaction and self-efficacy to the intrapreneurial behaviors
Soran, Semih; Şeşen, H.; Güven, B. (Future Academy, 2019)Organizations need to constantly make innovations due to the rapid changes in the political, economic, technological and social areas. In this sense, entrepreneurship is one of the concepts that have become more valuable ... -
Effects of demographic factors and personality on Emotional Labor. Mediating role of intention to leave. A research on cabin crew
Ulufer, S.; Soran, Semih (Elsevier, 2019)One of the essential value in the success of an organization is the human factor. If work is appropriate to the physical characteristics and emotional characteristics of the employees, then that organization will be so ... -
Exacerbating effect of energy prices on resource curse: Can research and development be a mitigating factor?
Gu, J. Q.; Umar, M.; Soran, Semih; Yue, X. G. (Elsevier, 2020-08)This study investigates the impact of natural resources in the presence of research and development and energy prices on the improvement of financial development for the Group of Seven (G7) economies for the period of ... -
An exploration of new avenues regarding deep tissue penetration and higher singlet oxygen efficiencies: novel near-IR photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy
Yeşilgül, N.; Kılıç, Bilal (TÜBİTAK, 2019)A series of novel BODIPY-bearing electron-withdrawing groups at the meso position are reported here. According to the optical measurements, it may be clearly seen that the introduction of electron-donating groups into ... -
An extended single-valued neutrosophic AHP and MULTIMOORA method to evaluate the optimal training aircraft for flight training organizations
Karamaşa, Ç.; Karabasevic, D.; Stanujkic, D.; Kookhdan, A. R.; Arunodaya Raj, M.; Ertürk, Mehmet (2021)Aircraft’s training is crucial for a flight training organization (FTO). Therefore, an important decision that these organizations should wisely consider the choice of aircraft to be bought among many alternatives. The ... -
Extension of the virtual customer inspection for distant collaboration in NPD
Gupta, R. K.; Üçler, Çağlar; Bernard, A. (IEEE, 2018-08-13)The usage of holographic virtual customer inspections for gathering feedback during the production in the aviation industry was successfully demonstrated in Airbus, which implied the assessment of the requirements spanning ... -
The gap between academy and industry - A qualitative study in Turkish aviation context
Yanıkoğlu, Özge Peksatıcı; Ergun, H. S. (Elsevier, 2019-08)Following the rapid growth of aviation industry in Turkey, the number of universities offering aviation management programs and enrolled students have substantially increased. The aim of these programs is to meet the demand ... -
Global technology leadership: a case for innovative education praxis
Bowen, E. E.; Bertoline, G. R.; Athinarayanan, R.; Cox. R. F.; Burbank, K. A.; Buskirk, D. R.; Küçükönal, Hatice (Elsevier, 2013-04-03)The development of a scholarly model of technology leadership necessitates a global component for the modern technology and technology education organization. The authors conduct qualitative research of four key concepts ... -
Havacılıkta kümelenme anlayışı ve Eskişehir havacılık kümelenmesi örneği
Yalçınkaya, A.; Adiloğlu-Yalçınkaya, Leyla (Sakarya Üniversitesi, 2014)Kümelenme yaklaşımı, spesifik sektörel ağ yapılanmalarının oluştuğu, nitelikli insan kaynağı ile kaliteli girdiler gibi kritik kaynaklarla desteklenmiş ve sektörle ilgili Ar-Ge altyapısı ve kültürünün olduğu bölgesel ... -
Havayolu iş modellerinin değişimi: Türk hava yolları ve pegasus havayolları üzerine bir araştırma
Adiloğlu-Yalçınkaya, Leyla (Nobel, 2021-11-01)Bu kitapta, Türkiye havayolu yolcu taşımacılığı örgütsel alanında farklı tarihlerde kurulmuş, uzun yıllar faaliyetlerini sürdürmeyi başarmış, farklı iş modellerine sahip Türk Hava Yolları A.Ş. ve Pegasus Hava Taşımacılığı ... -
Institutional factors influencing business models: The case of Turkish Airlines
Adiloğlu-Yalçınkaya, Leyla; Besler, S. (Elsevier, 2021-03)The aim of this study is to explain the evolution of the business model of Turkish Airlines, which has been operating in the air passenger transportation organizational field in Turkey since 1933. In line with this aim, a ... -
Intelligent self-adaptive decision model for product innovation in FE
Kurt, O. E.; Üçler, Çağlar; Vayvay, O. (IEEE, 2018-07-02)Companies need New Product Development (NPD) more than ever to satisfy rapidly changing customer needs, to secure and increase their share in the global market. Continuous innovation stream is required to succeed there ... -
Involvement of the notifying body in the innovative development environment: lessons learnt from the development of green alternative cryogenic fuelling systems in multinational work groups
Üçler, Çağlar (IEEE, 2014)To reduce emissions alternative innovative fuel technologies like the usage of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) are focused on, which are not mature yet and there is a high level of uncertainty. The Notifying Body, which shall ... -
İnsan kaynakları yöneti̇m süreçleri̇ni̇n performansa etki̇si̇: örgütsel öğrenmeni̇n aracılı rolü ve bi̇r uygulama
Soran, Semih; Serin, E.; Balkan, M. O. (Doğuş Üniversitesi, 2016)Bu çalışma algılanan performans üzerinde etkili olabileceği değerlendirilen insan kaynakları yönetim süreçlerinin ve örgütsel öğrenmenin etkilerini ve örgütsel öğrenmenin, insan kaynakları yönetim süreçlerinin algılanan ... -
Kültürel değer algıların izlenim yönetimi taktiklerine etkisi: alt ve orta kademe yöneticiler üzerine bir araştırma
Şeşen, H.; Soran, Semih; Balkan, M. O. (Uludağ Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Çalışma Ekonomisi ve Endüstri İlişkileri Bölümü, 2014)Bu çalışmanın temel amacı, kültürel değer algıların izlenim yönetimi taktiklerine olan etkilerini ve aralarındaki ilişkiyi incelemektir. Kullanılan izlenim yönetimi taktiklerinin içinde bulunulan kültürün değer algıları ... -
A new digital service quality model and its strategic analysis in aviation industry using interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy AHP
Buyukozkan, G.; Havle, Celal Alpay; Feyzioglu, O. (Elsevier, 2020-07)Today, airline companies have to provide digital products and services to ensure customer satisfaction. Accordingly, classical service quality models are not sufficient to capture customer expectations, and new digital ...
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