Global Issues in Social Sciences
Different Perspectives – Multidisciplinary Approaches
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- About the editors
- About the book
- Citability of the eBook
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Restructuring of Manufacturing Sector Regarding Industry 4.0
- The Effects of Innovation on Export Performance in Developing Countries
- The Effects of the Involvement of the Proprietors of Manufacturing Industry in Political and Relationship Networks on Penetrating into International Markets: A Case Study in Kayseri
- Responsibilities of Accounting Vocation Members to Prevent Accounting Errors and Frauds and a Research in Uşak City
- The Impact of Cloud Accounting Practice on Management Accounting
- The Relationship between Bank Size and Profitability: An Investigation on Deposit Banks in Turkey
- Corporate Governance Efforts in the World: Developments and Practices in G7 Countries and Turkey
- Socio-Technical Modelling in Industry 4.0
- Acculturation as a Migration Reality: What can be Done in International Companies?
- The Impact of Personality Traits on Career Barriers: A Research on Vocational Students
- The Financial Literacy Levels of the Students Taking Finance-based Lectures at the Schools of Applied Sciences
- Evaluation of Hazelnut Economy for Turkey: Policy Proposals Regarding International Competitiveness
- The Tendencies in Economics in the Context of Globalization
- Economic Growth, External Debt and Inflation in Turkey: An Analysis of Cointegration Test with Structural Breaks
- The Impact of Macroeconomic Variables on FDI Inflows in Selected Countries: Panel-Data Model*
- The Political Economy of the New Media Hardware: F and Q Keyboard Case
- A Comparative Analysis of Printed and Online Newspaper Illustrations in Turkey in Terms of Business Management for Headline and Subheadline Design
- The Role of Tax Auditing in Understanding Limits of Taxation
- International Taxation and Aggressive Tax Planning in European Union
- Evaluation of Value Added Tax in Optimal Taxation Perspective
- A Narration of Identity: The Case of Becoming a Woman in the Country
Nurettin Bilici / Birol Akgül / Ragıp Pehlivanlı (eds.)
Global Issues in Social Sciences
Different Perspectives – Multidisciplinary Approaches
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Bilici, Nurettin, 1960- editor. | Akgul, Birol, 1965- editor. | Pehlivanli, Ragip, 1987- editor.
Title: Global issues in social sciences : different perspectives, multidisciplinary approaches / Nurettin Bilici, Birol Akgul, Ragip Pehlivanli (eds.).
Description : Frankfurt am Main ; New York : Peter Lang, [2017]
Identifiers: LCCN 2017061495 | ISBN 9783631747155
Subjects: LCSH: Economic development--Turkey. | Social sciences--Turkey.
Classification: LCC HC492 .G56 2017 | DDC 338.9561--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017061495
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ISBN 978-3-631-74715-5 (Print)
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DOI 10.3726/ b13343
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About the editors
Nurettin Bilici is Professor at the Law Faculty, Çankaya University, Ankara (Turkey).
Birol Akgül Associate Professor at the Communication Faculty, Onsekiz Mart University, Çanakkale (Turkey).
Ragıp Pehlivanlı is a graduate student at the Economics Department, Hacettepe University, Ankara (Turkey).
About the book
Within a globalized scientific community, sciences are changing to worldwide perspectives and multidisciplinary approaches. The authors of this book illustrate this trend by looking at different study areas of the social sciences. They pay attention to economic developments in the context of globalization such as industry 4.0, new manufacturing methods, socio-technical modelling, cloud technology and accounting, international taxation, and financial literacy. Furthermore, the collection of articles covers issues of communication, media, and women’s studies.
Citability of the eBook
This edition of the eBook can be cited. To enable this we have marked the start and end of a page. In cases where a word straddles a page break, the marker is placed inside the word at exactly the same position as in the physical book. This means that occasionally a word might be bifurcated by this marker.
Contents
Restructuring of Manufacturing Sector Regarding Industry 4.0
The Effects of Innovation on Export Performance in Developing Countries
The Impact of Cloud Accounting Practice on Management Accounting
The Relationship between Bank Size and Profitability: An Investigation on Deposit Banks in Turkey
Corporate Governance Efforts in the World: Developments and Practices in G7 Countries and Turkey
Socio-Technical Modelling in Industry 4.0
Acculturation as a Migration Reality: What can be Done in International Companies?
The Impact of Personality Traits on Career Barriers: A Research on Vocational Students
Evaluation of Hazelnut Economy for Turkey: Policy Proposals Regarding International Competitiveness
The Tendencies in Economics in the Context of Globalization
The Impact Macroeconomic Variables on FDI Inflows in Selected Countries: Panel-Data Model
The Political Economy of the New Media Hardware: F and Q Keyboard Case
The Role of Tax Auditing in Understanding Limits of Taxation
International Taxation and Aggressive Tax Planning in European Union
Evaluation of Value Added Tax in Optimal Taxation Perspective
A Narration of Identity: The Case of Becoming a Woman in the Country
Alan Nazar Ahmed
Gaziantep University, Institute of Social Sciences, Economics
e-mail: alanbamerny@gmail.com
Birol Akgül
Assoc. Prof. Çankkale Onsekizmart University, Faculty of Communication
e-mail: birolakgul@hotmail.com
Işıl Alkan
Dr., Ondokuz Mayıs University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics
e-mail: isilalkan@omu.edu.tr
İbrahim Arslan
Prof. Dr., Gaziantep University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics
e-mail: arslan@gantep.edu.tr
Zeynep Ayer
Çanakkale 18 Mart University, Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Economics
e-mail: ayerzeynep@gmail.com
Ercan Bahtiyar
Research Assistant., Uşak University, FEAS, Department of Public Finance
e-mail: ercan.bahtiyar@usak.edu.tr
Fatih Ceylan
Research Assistant, Dokuz Eylul University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics
e-mail: fatih.ceylan@deu.edu.tr
Serhat Çoban
Asst. Prof., Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University
e-mail: serhatcoban@comu.edu.tr
Ahmet Coşkun
Assist. Prof., Uşak University, School of Applied Sciences, Department of Banking and Finance
Naci Atalay Davutoğlu
Instructor, Erciyes University, Vocational School of Social Sciences, Management
e-mail: davuta@erciyes.edu.tr
Işıl Erem Ceylan
Research Assistant, Usak University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Business Administration
e-mail: isil.erem@usak.edu.tr
Öner Gümüş
Research Assistant, Dumlupınar University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Public Finance Department
e-mail: oner.gumus@dpu.edu.tr
Yasemin Hancıoğlu
Asst. Prof., Dr., Ordu University, Business Administration Department
e-mail: yaseminhan@hotmail.com
Aysun Kanbur
Assoc. Prof., Kastamonu University
e-mail: akanbur@kastamonu.edu.tr
Engin Kanbur
Assist. Prof., Kastamonu University
e-mail: ekanbur@kastamonu.edu.tr
Mustafa Karabacak
Asst. Prof., Uşak University, FEAS, Department of Economics
e-mail: mustafa.karabacak@usak.edu.tr
Mehtap Karakoç
Asst. Prof., Uşak University, Applied Sciences Academy Systems of Accounting and Information Department
Ebru Karaş
Research Assistant, Uşak University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Finance
e-mail: ebru.cilli@usak.edu.tr
Göksel Karaş
Research Assistant, Dumlupinar University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of International Trade and Finance
e-mail: goksel.karas@dpu.edu.tr
Sevcan Karcı
Research Assistant, Uşak University, FEAS, Department of Public Administration, Turkey
e-mail: sevcan.karci@gmail.com
Selahattin Kaynak
Assoc. Prof., Ondokuz Mayıs University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics
e-mail: selahattin.kaynak@omu.edu.tr
Mustafa Mayda
PhD student, Erciyes University, Department of Art History
e-mail: mustafa@tap3design.com
Onur Ok
Uşak University, School of Applied Sciences, Student of Accounting Information Systems
Elbeyi Pelit
Assoc. Prof. Dr., Afyon Kocatepe University, Turkey
e-mail: elbeyipelit@aku.edu.tr
Fatih Saraçoğlu
Assoc. Prof., Gazi University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Public Finance Department
e-mail: fatihsaracoglu@gazi.edu.tr
Erol Tekin
Asst. Prof., Dr., Kastamonu University, International Trade and Logistics Department
e-mail: erolktu@gmail.com
Timuçin Yalçınkaya
Asst. Prof., Dokuz Eylul University, Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics
e-mail: timucin.yalcinkaya@deu.edu.tr
Koray Yapa
Research Assistant, Usak University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics
e-mail: koray.yapa@usak.edu.tr
Nihan Yarmacı
Lecturer, Doğuş University, Turkey
e-mail: nyarmaci@dogus.edu.tr
Eser Yeşildağ
Asst. Prof., Uşak University, Applied Sciences Academy Banking and Finance Department
Erşan Yıldız
Lecturer, Erciyes University, Vocational School of Social Sciences, Tourism and Hotel Management
e-mail: eyildiz@erciyes.edu.tr
Neslihan Yılmaz
Asst. Prof., Uşak University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Finance
e-mail: neslihan.yilmaz@usak.edu.tr
Birol Akgül and Zeynep Ayer
Restructuring of Manufacturing Sector Regarding Industry 4.0
Abstract: Industry 4.0, known as “Internet of things”, is a term related to high technology and innovation. After essential industrial revolutions occurring at industry sector, countries have had to accommodate themselves to global changes and make new policies in order to keep the persistence of their competitive power under the condition of increasing competition. With Industry 4.0, as the latest of these new policies, which came to spotlight around 2011, it’s aimed to reduce production time, cost, and energy required for production while increasing the amount of production and quality. Industry 4.0, which first has emerged in Germany, has become a strategic issue being spoken and studied in many countries of the world including Turkey over time.←10 | 11→
The manufacturing sector has emerged as a key sector of economic growth and development, especially during the aftermath of 2008 economic crisis and beyond. Within the Industry 4.0, which points out to a process in which objects are pretty much able to be produced at the optimal level by coordinating each other independent of humans, the importance of the manufacturing sector in the economy has been increasing over time. In this framework, the structural transformation appropriate to the innovations brought by the manufacturing sector in Industry 4.0 has a critical prescription in terms of increasing the competitive power of the countries. In order for this transformation to take place, scholars, researchers, and policymakers need to work on comprehensive and feasible development programs. Structuring policies provide positive contributions to economic growth when the right tools are selected and applied in line with the needs of the country. In this study, it has been aimed to discuss the new policies to be implemented regarding the restructuring of the manufacturing sector according to Industry 4.0.
Keywords: Industry 4.0, New Manufacturing Methods, New Production Methods.
JEL Codes: O11, O14.
1Introduction
In order to understand what Industry 4.0 is, why it emerges, and what it will change in the future, it is necessary to investigate what stages the industry has gone through so far. The 1st Industrial Revolution was a concept that emerged in the 1760s. The reason for its being called the Revolution is the abandonment of the production structure based on hand and body power at that time and the transition to machine-based production. In this new system, which allows steam generation–based production, the number and quality of products have ←11 | 12→ increased over time. The 1st Industrial Revolution started and developed in England and spread over time in Europe and the U.S. With the possibilities provided by the industrial revolution, serial production has increased in connection with the needs of marketing and new raw materials produced by these countries, and the connection with the Middle East and Far East countries has increased and the industrial revolution has become a global concept (EBSO, 2015, 4).
Details
- Pages
- 364
- Publication Year
- 2017
- ISBN (PDF)
- 9783631747162
- ISBN (ePUB)
- 9783631747179
- ISBN (MOBI)
- 9783631747186
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9783631747155
- DOI
- 10.3726/b13343
- Language
- English
- Publication date
- 2018 (May)
- Keywords
- Industry 4.0 Innovation in Social Sciences Economics Globalization New Media Communication
- Published
- Frankfurt am Main, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien, 2017. 364 pp., 16 fig. b/w, 67 tables