Browsing by Author "Eryarsoy, E."
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An actor-network theory (ANT) approach: analysis of Turkish e-government gateway initiative
There are various models proposed in the literature to analyze trajectories of e-Government projects in terms of success and failure. Yet, only the Actor-Network Theory (ANT) perspective (Heeks and Stanforth, 2007) considers ... -
Business group affiliation and internationalization of new ventures: Moderating role of industry and liberalization
Saiyed, Abrarali Mohammadusmanali; Eryarsoy, E.; Mondal, A.; Dhandapani, K. (Elsevier, 2023-03)Internationalization of new ventures (INV) has been the interest of inquiry for more than three decades. Though many researchers have looked at different factors and their impact on the speed, scope, and intensity of ... -
Disentangling human trafficking types and the identification of pathways to forced labor and sex: an explainable analytics approach
Eryarsoy, E.; Topuz, K.; Demiroğlu, Cenk (Springer, 2023-07)Terms such as human trafficking and modern-day slavery are ephemeral but reflect manifestations of oppression, servitude, and captivity that perpetually have threatened the basic right of all humans. Operations research ... -
Managing disease containment measures during a pandemic
Shahmanzari, Masoud; Tanrisever, F.; Eryarsoy, E.; Şensoy, A. (Wiley, 2023-05)Throughout the current COVID-19 pandemic, governments have implemented a variety of containment measures, ranging from hoping for herd immunity (which is essentially no containment) to mandating complete lockdown. On the ... -
Models for government intervention during a pandemic
Eryarsoy, E.; Shahmanzari, Masoud; Tanrisever, F. (Elsevier, 2023-01-01)While intervention policies such as social distancing rules, lockdowns, and curfews may save lives during a pandemic, they impose substantial direct and indirect costs on societies. In this paper, we provide a mathematical ... -
The role of sociodemographic factors during a pandemic outbreak: Aggravators and mitigators
Shahmanzari, Masoud; Eryarsoy, E. (Sociological Demography Press, 2021)Many macro-and micro-level factors affect the spread of an infectious disease. Among them are sociodemographic, socioeconomic, sociocultural, health care system infrastructure, use of alcohol or substances, level of life ...
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