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Book Part Citation - Scopus: 018 - Turkey(Cambridge University Press, 2020) Diner,C.Each of these chapters contains a case study of a couple from the relevant country. Each includes a description of the everyday life of the couple with respect to the division of housework and childcare, a recounting of the history of their relationship and how it became equal, a discussion of how they balance paid work and family, and an analysis of the factors that facilitate their equality. Those factors include their conviction in gender equality, their rejection of essentialist beliefs, their familism, and their socialization in their families of origin. By showing how and why they undo gender, these couples provide lessons on how equality at home can be achieved. © Cambridge University Press 2020Book Part Citation - Scopus: 0The Abyme of the Shallow(Taylor & Francis, 2014) Tüzün, Defne; Tüzün, Defne[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 1Accelerated Trends in Tourism Marketing and Tourist Behaviour(Routledge, 2023) Kozak, Metin; Kozak, Metin; Kozak, Metin[No Abstract Available]Book Part Citation - Scopus: 10Actively open- minded thinking and the political effects of its absence(Oxford University Press, 2023) Baron, J.; Isler, O.; Yilmaz, O.[No abstract available]Book Part Citation - Scopus: 1Actors of Rural Innovation: Bamboo Craft Initiatives From Northeast India(Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2020) Bayraktaroğlu, S.; Bayraktaroğlu, SerkanThe purpose of the chapter is to identify the nature of innovation practiced in rural organizations. Accordingly, this study focuses on the processes of innovation in bamboo craft initiatives in rural territories of Northeast India. The study examines the craft economy in the region and involvement of main actors in the process from making to marketing via tracing the impact of a decades-old successful development intervention. Based on the neo-endogenous development theory and rural capital framework, the chapter investigates distinct business models emerged through a multi-actor intervention. Identification of actors and their roles in the network reveals the four phases of the process of rural innovation. © 2020 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.Book Part Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 4Alternative Credit Scoring and Classification Employing Machine Learning Techniques on a Big Data Platform(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2019) Dağ, Hasan; Kiyakoğlu, Burhan Yasin; Rezaeinazhad, Arash Mohammadian; Korkmaz, Halil Ergun; Dağ, HasanWith the bloom of financial technology and innovations aiming to deliver a high standard of financial services, banks and credit service companies, along with other financial institutions, use the most recent technologies available in a variety of ways from addressing the information asymmetry, matching the needs of borrowers and lenders, to facilitating transactions using payment services. In the long list of FinTechs, one of the most attractive platforms is the Peer-to-Peer (P2P) lending which aims to bring the investors and borrowers hand in hand, leaving out the traditional intermediaries like banks. The main purpose of a financial institution as an intermediary is of controlling risk and P2P lending platforms innovate and use new ways of risk assessment. In the era of Big Data, using a diverse source of information from spending behaviors of customers, social media behavior, and geographic information along with traditional methods for credit scoring prove to have new insights for the proper and more accurate credit scoring. In this study, we investigate the machine learning techniques on big data platforms, analyzing the credit scoring methods. It has been concluded that on a HDFS (Hadoop Distributed File System) environment, Logistic Regression performs better than Decision Tree and Random Forest for credit scoring and classification considering performance metrics such as accuracy, precision and recall, and the overall run time of algorithms. Logistic Regression also performs better in time in a single node HDFS configuration compared to a non-HDFS configuration.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 2Analyses of Literary Texts by Using Statistical Inference Methods(CEUR-WS, 2019) Yavuz, Mehmet CanIf a road map had to be drawn for Computational Criticism and subsequent Artificial Literature, it would have certainly considered Shakespearean plays. Demonstration of these structures through text analysis can be seen as both a naive effort and a scientific view of the characteristics of the texts. In this study, the textual analysis of Shakespeare plays was carried out for this purpose. Methodologically, we consecutively use Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) and Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) in order to extract topics and then reduce topic distribution over documents into two-dimensional space. The first question asks if there is a genre called Romance between Comedy and Tragedy plays. The second question is, if each character’s speech is taken as a text, whether the dramatic relationship between them can be revealed. Consequently, we find relationships between genres, also verified by literary theory and the main characters follow the antagonisms within the play as the length of speech increases. Although the results of the classification of the side characters in the plays are not always what one would have expected based on the reading of the plays, there are observations on dramatic fiction, which is also verified by literary theory. Tragedies and revenge dramas have different character groupings.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 2Analysis of the Effects of Intermodal Terminals for the Solutions of Urban Logistics Problems in Istanbul City(Springer Science and Business Media B.V., 2016) Görçün, Ömer FarukWe analyzed the urban logistics problems in Istanbul City, and we tried to show the solutions of these problems thanks to intermodal freight terminals. Istanbul is a center of trade, tourism, and industry; 60 % of total logistics activities take place in Istanbul. At the same time, capacities, infrastructures, and performance of logistics system are affecting the logistics systems and industries of European countries and neighborhoods. However, solving the urban logistics problems have become regional and global ones and especially European countries, industries, and their commercial actors cannot ignore these problems. In addition to urban freight flows, high volume of international and domestic cargo flows causes different problems related to urban logistics. On the other hand, Istanbul has the different logistics nodes as airports, organized industrial zones, business centers, whereas logistics networks and links between nodes are not required level. This study focuses on the logistics nodes, relationships, opportunities and facilities of transportation, and effects of intermodal freight terminals to solving problems of the insufficient connections between these nodes. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 0Application of fluorescence technique for understanding film formation from polymer latexes and composites(Elsevier, 2021) Pekcan, Mehmet Önder; Pekcan, ÖnderThis chapter summarizes the application of fluorescence technique to understand all aspects of film formation using both pure polymer latexes and polymer nanocomposites. Transient fluorescence, steady state fluorescence, and photon transmission techniques were used in conjunction with scanning electron microscopy/atomic force microscopy to learn this process with different latex coatings. Polystyrene latexes and poly(methyl methacrylate) latexes labeled with fluorescence probes (such as pyrene, fluorescein, and naphthalene) were used as the model polymer matrixes. We also introduced theoretical models to describe film formation stage by stage including void closure, healing, and interdiffusion and produced the activation energies related to the process. Furthermore the contributing parameters to the film formation process are identified including annealing time-temperature, solvent vapor, film thickness, particle size, and different filler materials and ratios (clay, TiO2, carbon nanotube, etc.) in both pure latex and composite systems. © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 0Apprenticeship-Type Learning in the Local: Insights from a Cooperative Weaving Practice for Design Education(Springer Nature, 2023) Öz, Gizem; Timur, Ş.A growing area in design research concerns learning from local practices and diversifying design’s knowledge space. By understanding and documenting how women in a village in Turkey learn the craft of weaving, this paper reformulates the relationship between the design field and the local context as learning from the local and aims to contributes to the design education field. During the summers of 2017, 2018, and 2019, fieldwork using the participant observation method was conducted in the village. The detailed account of the learning process in this local weaving practice allows us to define this learning as “apprenticeship type learning in the local.” The practice consists of a process in which the forms of learning and teaching are inseparably interwoven with socio-spatial elements. It draws together flexible learning processes where the teaching moments blur and students learn in action in a dialogical exchange through observing and making. During these interactions, the importance of considering the cooperative and social aspects of the learning arises: not only technical knowledge, but also social values and beliefs are transferred in an interdependent process. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 0Are Web Designers Resisting the Inclusion of Social Cues When Creating Website's User Interface?(IGI Global, 2011) De Kervenoael, Ronan; De Kervenoael, Canan Jouan; Bisson, Christophe; A. Bısson, Chrıstophe Louıs; Mark Palmer, MarkUsing the resistance literature as an underpinning theoretical framework this chapter analyzes how Web designers through their daily practices (i) adopt recursive adaptive and resisting behavior regarding the inclusion of social cues online and (ii) shape the socio-technical power relationship between designers and other stakeholders. Five vignettes in the form of case studies with expert individual Web designers are used. Findings point out at three types of emerging resistance namely: market driven resistance ideological resistance and functional resistance. In addition a series of propositions are provided linking the various themes. Furthermore the authors suggest that stratification in Web designers' type is occurring and that resistance offers a novel lens to analyze the debate. © 2012 IGI Global.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 4Autonomous Robots and Utilization in Logistics Process(Springer Nature, 2022) Görçün, Ö.F.; Görçün, Ömer FarukThe autonomous robots are required in our logistics operations? It is one of the crucial questions that asked to him by logistics managers. Depending on technological developments, some requirements, which can be defined as speed, lower cost, and high quality, have become more important to stay in a highly competitive environment for companies and supply chains compared with the past. Autonomous robotic systems can help to reach these aims. They can provide a more safe working environment in warehouses, distribution centers, and other logistics facilities. İn addition to that, they can provide opportunities for carrying out lower costly, speedy, and quality logistics operations. Furthermore, robotic systems continue to improve, and creating more specific robotics that will be used in the field of logistics will be possible in the near future. Moreover, robotic systems becoming smart and autonomous thanks to artificial intelligence, developed sensors, and trainability. In the future, requirements for human force may reduce in logistics operations since robotics may carry out logistics activities autonomously depending on these technological improvements. Finally, autonomous robots can provide opportunities for carrying out more quality and excellent logistics operations to logistics managers and staff in the near future. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 0Barriers To Gender-Based Pro-Environmental Travel Behavior(Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2024) Chalermchaikit, V.; Kozak, M.This chapter aims to rationally analyze responsible travel behavior from the sustainability and development perspective, indicating barriers and implications toward tourists’ pro-environmental behavior. Based on sustainability, the triple bottom line shows possible ways to move from the previous travel behavior via sustainable behavior, highlighting the ‘Go Green’ concept influencing marketing, communication, and policies. Gender implications become important keys to sustainable behavior patterns via marketing, communication, and policies. Also, the chapter integrates the current practice of the United Nations via sustainable development goals with implementation as a part of travel behavior. Thus, the viewpoints analyze the different marketing, communication, and policy approaches via different dimensions; values, social norms, and travel constraints through sustainable travel behavior. Furthermore, the scope of different gender perceptions is from the lens of tourists via attitudes, behavior, and characteristics. Hence, the chapter conceptualizes gender-based pro-environment and concludes with coherent predictions of pro-environment behavior. © The Editors and Contributors Severally 2024.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 0Big data analytics and models(IGI Global, 2019) Sönmez, F.; Perdahçi, Z.N.; Aydin, M.N.When uncertainty is regarded as a surprise and an event in the minds, it can be said that individuals can change the future view. Market, financial, operational, social, environmental, institutional and humanitarian risks and uncertainties are the inherent realities of the modern world. Life is suffused with randomness and volatility; everything momentous that occurs in the illustrious sweep of history, or in our individual lives, is an outcome of uncertainty. An important implication of such uncertainty is the financial instability engendered to the victims of different sorts of perils. This chapter is intended to explore big data analytics as a comprehensive technique for processing large amounts of data to uncover insights. Several techniques before big data analytics like financial econometrics and optimization models have been used. Therefore, initially these techniques are mentioned. Then, how big data analytics has altered the methods of analysis is mentioned. Lastly, cases promoting big data analytics are mentioned. © 2020, IGI Global.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 0Big Data Analytics and Models(IGI Global, 2022) Sönmez, F.; Aydın, Mehmet Nafiz; Perdahçı, Z.N.; Aydın, M.N.When uncertainty is regarded as a surprise and an event in the minds, it can be said that individuals can change the future view. Market, financial, operational, social, environmental, institutional and humanitarian risks and uncertainties are the inherent realities of the modern world. Life is suffused with randomness and volatility; everything momentous that occurs in the illustrious sweep of history, or in our individual lives, is an outcome of uncertainty. An important implication of such uncertainty is the financial instability engendered to the victims of different sorts of perils. This chapter is intended to explore big data analytics as a comprehensive technique for processing large amounts of data to uncover insights. Several techniques before big data analytics like financial econometrics and optimization models have been used. Therefore, initially these techniques are mentioned. Then, how big data analytics has altered the methods of analysis is mentioned. Lastly, cases promoting big data analytics are mentioned. © 2022 by IGI Global. All rights reserved.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 2Blind Phase Noise Estimation and Data Detection Based on Smc Technique and Unscented Filtering(2006) Panayırcı, Erdal; Panayırcı, Erdal; Çırpan, Hakan Ali; Moeneclaey, Marc E.; Noels, NeleIn this paper, a computationally efficient algorithm is presented for tracing phase noise with linear drift and blind data detection jointly, based on a sequential Monte Carlo(SMC) method. Tracing of phase noise is achieved by Kalman filter and the nonlinearity of the observation process is taken care of by unscented filter rather that using extended Kalman technique. On the other hand,SMC method treats the transmitted symbols as "missing data" and draw samples sequentially of them based on the observed signal samples up to time t. This way, the Bayesian estimates of the phase noise and the incoming data are obtained through these samples, sequentially drawn, together with their importance weights. The proposed receiver structure is seen to be ideally suited for high-speed parallel implementation using VLSI technology.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 9Branding Cities in the Age of Social Media: a Comparative Assessment of Local Government Performance(Springer International Publishing, 2015) Sevin, E.; Sevin, Hasan EfeThis chapter is a comparative study of how three local governments- Cape Town (South Africa), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), and Myrtle Beach (South Carolina, USA)-use social media platforms in their city branding attempts. Theoretical arguments in the fi elds of corporate and city branding point out the potential of these new communication platforms to change how brand-related content is created and shared with target audiences. However, the practice is understudied. The study fi rst explains the potential of social media in branding through media ecology, city brand communication, and brand co-creation theories. Second, the performance of the aforementioned three cities on social media is evaluated by analyzing their Twitter and Facebook presence. The fi ndings suggest that there is room for improvement for local governments in their employment of social media for city branding campaigns. The chapter concludes with recommendations for practitioners. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. All rights are reserved.Book Part Citation - WoS: 25Citation - Scopus: 19Branding Cities in the Age of Social Media: a Comparative Assessment of Local Government Performance(Springer International Publishing, 2015) Sevin, Efe; Sevin, Hasan EfeThis chapter is a comparative study of how three local governments- Cape Town (South Africa) Philadelphia (Pennsylvania USA) and Myrtle Beach (South Carolina USA)-use social media platforms in their city branding attempts. Theoretical arguments in the fi elds of corporate and city branding point out the potential of these new communication platforms to change how brand-related content is created and shared with target audiences. However the practice is understudied. The study fi rst explains the potential of social media in branding through media ecology city brand communication and brand co-creation theories. Second the performance of the aforementioned three cities on social media is evaluated by analyzing their Twitter and Facebook presence. The fi ndings suggest that there is room for improvement for local governments in their employment of social media for city branding campaigns. The chapter concludes with recommendations for practitioners. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. All rights are reserved.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 0C# Based Media Center(2013) Arsan, Taner; Arsan, Taner; Sen, Rasim; Ersoy, Barkan; Devri, Kadir KadirhanIn this paper, we design and implement a novel all-in-one Media Center that can be directly connected to a high-definition television (HDTV). C# programming is used for developing modular structured media center for home entertainment. Therefore it is possible and easy to add new limitless number of modules and software components. The most importantly, user interface is designed by considering two important factors; simplicity and tidiness. Proposed media center provides opportunities to users to have an experience on listening to music/radio, watching TV, connecting to Internet, online Internet videos, editing videos, Internet connection to pharmacy on duty, checking weather conditions, song lyrics, CD/DVD burning, connecting to Wikipedia. All the modules and design steps are explained in details for user friendly cost effective all-in-one media center.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 1Case Study 8: Igaranti: Expanding the Frontiers of Mobile Banking Innovation(Springer International Publishing, 2016) Ozturkcan, Selcen; Tunçalp, DeniziGaranti have claimed many awards and recognitions in addition to the wide press coverage. Two years into its launch iGaranti counted for an active user base of 110 k. However the spread of its reach was only about 2?% of the active mobile banking users in the market. Mr. Yilmaz worried about the bottlenecks that had limited further user acceptance and engagement. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2017.