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Studies on Balkan and Near Eastern Social Sciences: Volume 4

by Rasim Yilmaz (Volume editor) Günther Löschnigg (Volume editor)
©2020 Edited Collection 264 Pages

Summary

This book, the fourth volume of Studies on Balkan and Near Eastern Social Sciences, is a collection of empirical and theoretical research papers in the social sciences regarding the Balkans and the Near East written by researchers from several different universities and institutions. The book addresses economic, financial, political, historical, sociological, and international relations and health, cultural, and feminist issues in the region of the Balkan and the Near East. The book is aimed at educators, researchers, and students interested in the Balkan and Near Eastern countries.

Table Of Contents

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About the author
  • About the book
  • This eBook can be cited
  • Forewords
  • Contents
  • List of Contributors
  • Evolution of Povery in Development Terminology: Unsustainable Poverty: Ayşen Altun Ada
  • Does Globalization Deteriorate or Alleviate Poverty: Panel Analysis: Eda Özen and Jülide Yalçınkaya Koyuncu
  • Education Expenditure and Productivity: Are They Associated?: Eda Özen and Cüneyt Koyuncu
  • Is There Any Relationship Between Female Labor Force Participation and ICT Penetration?: Panel Study: Yüksel Okşak and Cüneyt Koyuncu
  • The Impact of Institutional Factors on Shadow Economy: Yüksel Okşak And Julide Yalçınkaya Koyuncu
  • EU’s Performance in Conflict Resolution: From FYROM to North Macedonia: Esra Pakin-Albayrakoğlu
  • Local Governments in Sweden: Structure, Reform and Financial Opportunities: Kadir Caner Doğan
  • The Impact of Climate Change on the Agriculture of the World and Turkey: Abdullah Naci Doğrul
  • Is Lean Hospital A Green Hospital?: Menekşe Kılıçarslan and Sinem Çallı
  • Organizational Justice: Esin Benhür Aktürk
  • Hope for High Quality Connections in the Workplace: Rana Özyurt Kaptanoğlu
  • Enhancing Sustainability in German Mittelstand Companies: Ayla Yazıcı and Resül Yazıcı
  • ERP Systems as a Strategic Capability: Mehmet Cıranoğlu
  • CART Algorithm Rules for Estimating Going Concern Audit Opinions: Alpaslan Yaşar
  • Mortgage Banking: Erdal Arslan, Ali Bora and Aysun Solak
  • Sharing Economy: Conceptual Dimension and Business Models: Erdi Bayram
  • Protecting Children: From the Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic: Büşra Kartaşer
  • The Development of the Press Regime and Press in Foreign Language in the Ottoman Empire: A Review: Can Ünsal
  • Cover Pictures of Ülkü Magazine and Socioeconomics of the Period: Ahmet Musa Koç and M. Emirhan Onhan
  • Assessment of Macro Economic Indicators of Turkish Economy in 2018: İclal Çögürcü
  • The Effect of Geopolitical Risk on Foreign Direct Investment Inflows in Turkey: An Empirical Approach: Tufan Sarıtaş
  • Comparative Profitability and Efficiency Analysis of State-Owned Banks in Turkey between the 1991–2002 Period and the 2003–2015 Period: Erdal Arslan and Ali Bora

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About the author

The Editors
Rasim Yilmaz currently teaches economics and finance-related subjects in Turkey. His fields of interest comprise money and banking, the economy of China, and macroeconomics.
Günther Löschnigg is a Head of the Department of Labour Law and Law of Social Security at the University of Graz, Austria. His research interests include labor economics, social policy and public economics.

About the book

Rasim Yilmaz / Günther Löschnigg (eds.)

Studies on Balkan and Near Eastern Social Sciences
Volume 4

This book, the fourth volume of Studies on Balkan and Near Eastern Social Sciences, is a collection of empirical and theoretical research papers in the social sciences regarding the Balkans and the Near East written by researchers from several different universities and institutions. The book addresses economic, financial, political, historical, sociological, and international relations and health, cultural, and feminist issues in the region of the Balkan and the Near East. The book is aimed at educators, researchers, and students interested in the Balkan and Near Eastern countries.

This eBook can be cited

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.

Forewords

The book Studies on Balkan and Near Eastern Social Sciences-Volume IV is a collection of research articles on a wide range of social science issues written by researchers from several different universities and institutions.

The study by ALTUN ADA evaluates poverty in development terminology and focuses on the concept of unsustainable poverty. The panel study of ÖZEN and YALÇINKAYA KOYUNCU examines the relationship between globalization and poverty. ÖZEN and KOYUNCU empirically investigates the relationship between spending on education and productivity. The panel study by OKŞAK and KOYUNCU aims to investigate whether there is any relationship between female labor force participation and information and communication technologies. OKŞAK and YALÇINKAYA KOYUNCU empirically investigates the impact of institutional factors on shadow economy.

PAKİN-ALBAYRAKOĞLU evaluates the performance of European Union in conflict resolution in the case of North Macedonia. DOĞAN investigates historical roots, functions, duties and financial powers of local governments in Sweden. DOĞRUL investigates the impact of climate change on the agriculture of the world and Turkey. KILIÇARSLAN and ÇALLI examine whether lean hospital is a green hospital or not.

The study by AKTÜRK focuses on organizational justice in enterprises. ÖZYURT KAPTANOĞLU empirically examines the relationship between hope and business performance in the services sector. YAZICI and YAZICI analyzed the concept of sustainability in the case of German Mittelstand Companies. CIRANOĞLU analyzes enterprise resource planning systems as a strategic capability.

YAŞAR investigates whether the Classification and Regression Tree algorithm rules can be used to predict going concern audit opinions. ARSLAN, BORA and SOLAK scrutinize the mortgage banking applications in the world. The study by BAYRAM focuses on sharing economics and attempts to analyze conceptual dimensions and business models in sharing economy.

KARATAŞER examines protection of children in the Ottoman Empire. ÜNSAL reviews the development of the press regime and press in foreign language in the Ottoman Empire. KOÇ and ONHAN analyzed socio-economic conditions in the early years of the Turkish Republic.

The study of ÇÖGÜRCÜ assesses the macroeconomic indicators of Turkish Economy in 2018.

SARITAŞ empirically analyzes the effect of geopolitical risk on foreign direct investment inflows in the case of Turkey. By using the ratio analysis method, ARSLAN and BORA comparatively examine, the activities of state-owned deposit banks in Turkey in terms of profitability and productivity for the period of 1991 - 2002 and 2003 – 2015.

Details

Pages
264
Publication Year
2020
ISBN (PDF)
9783631820070
ISBN (ePUB)
9783631820087
ISBN (MOBI)
9783631820094
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631819104
DOI
10.3726/b16866
Language
English
Publication date
2020 (April)
Keywords
Economics Business and Management Political Sciences International Economics History
Published
Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien, 2020. 264 pp., 5 fig. b/w, 45 tables.

Biographical notes

Rasim Yilmaz (Volume editor) Günther Löschnigg (Volume editor)

Rasim Yilmaz currently teaches economics and finance-related subjects in Turkey. His fields of interest comprise money and banking, the economy of China, and macroeconomics. Günther Löschnigg is a professor at the University of Graz, Austria. His research interests include labor economics and public economics.

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