Uluslararası Ticaret ve Finansman Bölümü / Department of International Trade and Finance
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Publication Metadata only The Effects of the Developments in Artificial Intelligence and Open-Access Software on the Visions of Academicians(Brill Academic Publishers, 2024) BATAKLAR, SİNAN; DEVECİYAN, MERİ TAKSİThis research aims to examine the effects of developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and open-access software on the visions of academicians. The research was conducted using the phenomenology pattern, one of the qualitative research methods, and semi-structured in-depth interviews were preferred during the data collection process. Descriptive and coding-based qualitative content analysis methods were used in the research process. Emerging themes include the use of artificial intelligence in higher education; situation analysis of the use of AI in academics (SWOT); and strategic dimension of using AI in higher education. These themes explain in detail the potential effects of AI and open-access software on the strategy and competitiveness dimensions of academics’ visions. It is expected that the study will make significant contributions to understanding the changes that AI and open-access software will create in the academic world and how these technologies can be integrated into the way academics work.Publication Open Access Sustainable Turkish SMEs: Achallenges and Opportunities in Adopting Green Competitive Strategies(Editorial Primmate, 2024) BATAKLAR, SİNAN; DEVECİYAN, MERİ TAKSİThis study investigates the necessity for Turkish small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to develop green competitive advantages and the challenges they face in this process. It examines how SMEs adopt and implement green competition strategies in light of proactive and reactive environmental strategies. The research was conducted using a case study approach, with data collected through interviews and observations with six SMEs from various sectors in T & uuml;rkiye. The findings reveal that while most SMEs are willing to adopt green competition strategies, they face difficulties such as lack of financial and technical resources, integrating green strategies into their core business, and complying with local and global legislation. This study provides valuable insights for policymakers, academics, and practitioners interested in promoting sustainable practices among SMEs.