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Küresel rekabete ayak uydurmak ve sürdürülebilir olmak isteyen tüm şirketler ve kurumlar, değişimi doğru bir şekilde yönetmek, teknolojinin gerekli kıldığı zihinsel ve operasyonel dönüşümü kurumlarına hızlı bir şekilde adapte etmek zorundadırlar.
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Ekrem Tatoğlu
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International Business, Strategic Management, Emerging Markets, FDI
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Yayın A review of spiritual tourism: A conceptual model for future research(University of Rijeka, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Opatija, 2021) Tatoğlu, Ekrem; Tatoğlu, Ekrem; Abdul Halim, Mutia Sobihah; Tatoğlu, Ekrem; Mohamad Hanefar, Shamsiah Banu; Yönetim Bilimleri Fakültesi, İşletme BölümüPurpose – The growth of non-materialistic impulses among people around the world has led to the emergence of a special category of tourism that can be termed ‘spiritual tourism’. This article presents an attempt to provide a conceptual model for spiritual tourism drawing from the literature on spirituality, religion, and tourism. Design/ Approach – As this study intends to build a bridge between spirituality and tourism, the authors reviewed various articles and adopted the Spiritual Intelligence Model devised by Hanefar, Sa’ari, and Siraj (2016) to build a conceptual model of spiritual tourism. Methodology – Content analysis was used to arrange more than forty dimensions of spiritual tourism from the chosen articles. These dimensions were coded and mapped against the Spiritual Intelligence Model. Findings – The emergent dimensions of spiritual tourism showed that tourism offers unique opportunities in guiding human being to gain spiritual development through religion and nonreligion tourism activities/experiences. Originality of the research – The authors developed a Conceptual Model of Spiritual Tourism with seven themes: Meaning/Purpose of life, Consciousness, Transcendence, Spiritual resources, Selfdetermination, Reflection – soul purification, and Spiritual coping (with obstacles). This model intends to serve as a systematic pathway to authors and other researchers for future research related to spiritual tourism.Yayın Decoding technological frames: A qualitative inquiry into business analytics perspectives(Taylor and Francis, 2024) Keskin, Halit; Akgün, Ali Ekber; Tatoğlu, Ekrem; Etlioğlu Başaran, Hatice Tuba; Tatoğlu, Ekrem; Yönetim Bilimleri Fakültesi, İşletme BölümüTechnological frames, examined through the lenses of social construction of technology (SCOT) and social cognition, are pivotal in organisational research. This study presents a comprehensive literature review from SCOT and social cognition perspectives, offering nuanced insights into how individuals perceive and interpret technology. Employing an exploratory qualitative approach, we conducted semi-structured interviews with professionals from diverse industries, chosen for their varied expertise. Through content analysis, we identified eight technological frame domains: affective and cognitive dimensions, application value, personal attitude, job-related factors, managerial and organisational influence, and colleagues’ impact. Our inquiry delves into the intricate factors shaping these frames, highlighting influences at both individual and organisational levels. Crucially, this study underscores the relevance of its findings for business analytics and technology management, illuminating cognitive and affective dimensions that significantly impact technology adoption and organisational outcomes.Yayın The impact of governance quality on subsidiaries’ performance: A survey analysis from Turkey(Taylor & Francis, 2020) Manolopoulos, Dimitris; Bitzenis, Aristides; Tatoğlu, Ekrem; Tatoğlu, Ekrem; Yönetim Bilimleri Fakültesi, İşletme BölümüWe employ the quality of governance to study the impact oflocal institutional context on foreign subsidiaries’ performance. We propose and empirically document that local institutionalquality has growth-enhancing effects on subsidiary growth. More specifically, we show that political stability, government effectiveness, regulatory quality, and rule of low are positively and significantly related to subsidiaries’ output. Our finding ssuggest that, apart from resources and market considerations, institutional constructs should be included as influential predictorsin the general models investigating subsidiaryperformance.