Browsing School of Applied Sciences by Subject "Turkey"
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Assessing the validity and reliability of a questionnaire on dietary fibre-related knowledge in a Turkish student population
(ICDDR, 2013-12)This study aimed to validate a questionnaire on dietary fibre (DF)-related knowledge in a Turkish student population. Participants (n=360) were either undergraduate students who have taken a nutrition course for 14 weeks ... -
Body mass index, dietary intake and feeding problems of Turkish children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
(Elsevier, 2013-11)The body mass index of 164 children (aged 4–18 years) attending four autism rehabilitation centers in Istanbul, Turkey, was determined and assessed using the BMI-for-age percentile charts by the World Health Organization ... -
Customer experience in five-star hotel businesses: is it an “experience” for customers?
(Turkey, 2023-08-15)Purpose: Concerning the development of “experience” as an economic phenomenon, this study aims to analyse customers' evaluations of their experiences in five-star hotel businesses and to identify if the hospitality experience ... -
Governing contingencies by proxy: a governmentality approach on social supports in Istanbul under mutual uncertainty
(Taylor & Francis, 2023-03-15)Contingencies comprise immediate possibilities and aleatory interactions in the form of calculated responses to mutual uncertainties. While contingencies are critically important to governmental policies, yet they have ... -
Irritation or disappointment: host attitudes towards tourism development in villages
(Taylor & Francis, 2016-11)Among the various theories and models assessing host attitudes towards tourism development (TD), the Irridex Model is one of the most frequently used frameworks. This study aims to reveal whether the residents of two ... -
Managing expectations with emotional accountability: making City Hospitals accountable during the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey
(Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020-10)Purpose: This paper explores the role of the COVID-19 pandemic in the financial and parliamentary accountability mechanisms of public-private partnership (PPP) “City Hospitals” in Turkey. Diverse and changing accountability ...
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