Faculty of Business: Recent submissions
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On singleton congestion games with resilience against collusion
(Springer, 2021)We study the subclass of singleton congestion games in which there are identical resources with increasing cost functions. In this domain, we prove that there always exists an outcome that is resilient to weakly-improving ... -
Well‐being and fear of missing out (Fomo) on digital content in the time of covid‐19: A correlational analysis among university students
(MDPI, 2021-02)The majority of research on the fear of missing out (FOMO) has focused on understanding how social media posts about attractive unattended experiences taking place in the physical world (e.g., a friend’s vacation) influence ... -
Customer prioritization, product complexity and business ties: implications for job stress and customer service performance
(Emerald, 2022-01-05)Purpose: Drawing on the theoretical lens of the job demands-resources model, this study builds upon and tests a conceptual model that links customer prioritization, product complexity, business ties, job stress and customer ... -
Unlocking the relationship between corporate entrepreneurship and firm performance
(De Gruyter Open Ltd, 2021-01)This paper explores the relationship between corporate entrepreneurship and performance by developing a comprehensive theoretical model based on Schumpeterian understanding of entrepreneurship supported with the Theory of ... -
Understanding the feeling of missing out: A temporal perspective
(Springer, 2022-02)Research to date has explored the feeling (or fear) of missing out phenomenon from different temporal perspectives, as an instant feeling about missing out on current activities and as a retrospective feeling about missing ... -
Message framing effects on individuals' social distancing and helping behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Frontiers Media, 2021-03-22)This research responds to urgent calls to fill knowledge gaps on COVID-19 (new coronavirus) in communicating social distancing messages to the public in the most convincing ways. The authors explore the effectiveness of ... -
Campaign participation prediction with deep learning
(Elsevier, 2021-08)Increasingly, on-demand nature of customer interactions put pressure on companies to build real-time campaign management systems. Instead of having managers to decide on the campaign rules, such as, when, how and whom to ... -
What matters for the future? Comparing Globe's future orientation with Hofstede's long-term orientation
(Emerald, 2021-09-06)Purpose This paper aims to compare the future orientation (FO) society practices dimension of the Globe model with Hofstede's long-term orientation (LTO) by testing their causal effects on three firm-level variables: cash ... -
Managerial discretion and efficiency of internal capital markets
(Elsevier, 2021-10)I use the staggered adoption of state-level antitakeover laws to provide causal evidence that managerial agency problems reduce the allocative efficiency of conglomerate firms. I find that increases in control slack following ... -
A game theoretical approach for improving the operational efficiencies of less-than-truckload carriers through load exchanges
(Springer, 2021-09)Less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation offers fast, flexible and relatively low-cost transportation services to shippers. In order to cope with the effects of economic recessions, the LTL industry implemented ideas such ... -
The impact of support on employees’ adaptive behavior: a moderated mediation model
Purpose – Drawing on the social exchange theory, this study focuses on the impact of perceived organizational support (POS) and perceived supervisor support (PSS) on employees’ adaptive (selling) behavior in a personal ... -
Expansion-oriented job crafting and employee performance: A self-empowerment perspective
(2023-02)Taking a self-empowerment perspective, we investigated the mediating impact of psychological empowerment on the relationship between expansion-oriented job crafting behaviors (seeking resources and seeking chal lenges) ... -
Order fulfillment policies for ship-from-store implementation in omni-channel retailing
(Elsevier, 2021-11-01)One of the recent trends in omni-channel retailing is ship-from-store which allows a retailer to fulfill online orders by using inventory from a nearby store. The benefits of this fulfillment model include faster delivery, ... -
Welfare and research and development incentive effects of uniform and differential pricing schemes
(Springer, 2021-09-22)This paper is about the application of optimization methods to the analysis of three pricing schemes adopted by one manufacturer in a two-country model of production and trade. The analysis focuses on pricing schemes—one ... -
The effect of hosting 3.4 million refugees on native population mortality
(Elsevier, 2021-12)As of the end of 2017, 3.4 million Syrian refugees lived in Turkey. These refugees left a country where the health system was utterly broken. Several studies report that Syrian refugees faced numerous diseases during their ... -
On existence of equilibrium under social coalition structures
(Springer, 2020)In a strategic form game, a strategy profile is an equilibrium if no viable coalition of agents benefits (in the Pareto sense) from jointly changing their strategies. Weaker or stronger equilibrium notions can be defined ... -
Dynamic durable goods monopoly and market power
(MDPI, 2020-06)We analyze a vertically differentiated market for an imperfectly durable good served by a monopolist in an infinite-horizon, discrete-time game. Our goal is to identify the Markov perfect stationary equilibria where the ... -
On the numerical schemes for Langevin-type equations
(Karaganda University, 2020)In this paper, a numerical approach is proposed based on the variation-of-constants formula for the numerical discretization Langevin-type equations. Linear and non-linear cases are treated separately. The proofs of ... -
Managing clinic variability with same-day scheduling, intervention for no-shows, and seasonal capacity adjustments
(Taylor & Francis, 2020-01-02)This study investigates demand and capacity strategies for managing clinic variability. These include (i) same-day scheduling to control random walk-ins, (ii) no-show intervention, where the clinic calls advance-booked ... -
Anticipating the financial crisis: evidence from insider trading in banks
(Oxford University Press, 2020-04)Banking crises are recurrent phenomena, often induced by excessive bank risk-taking, which may be due to behavioural reasons (over-optimistic banks neglecting risks) and to conflicts of interest between bank shareholders/managers ...
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