İşletme Bölümü / Department of Business Administration
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Publication Digital Maturity Models: A Holistic Framework for Digital Transformation(IGI Global, 2023) YILMAZ, KEMAL ÖZKANThis chapter aims to create a general framework on digital maturity models and reveal the highlights of the commonly used components of digital maturity models. The emphasis will be more on detailing human-related fundamental aspects of digital maturity models rather than the technological ones. Considering the incrementally increasing options to reach collaboration technologies and swift deployment of them to different sectors, the main challenge still remains as to manage the psychological asset related parts. Although technology is generally perceived as mechanical, whose boundaries can be drawn, tasks to be assigned can be defined; the technological elements within the concept of digital maturity also intersects with the human-related dimensions of digital transformation. The study aims to advise a systematic approach by offering a theoretical framework to manage human-related factors in a digital transformation journey with an inclusive perspective positioning technology as the core medium provider and contributes to the theoretical background in the field of study.Publication Dijital Pazarlamada Ödeme Altyapısı ve Yöntemleri(Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık, 2021) Soyaltın, Tuğçe Ezgi; Soyaltın, Tuğçe Ezgi; 234839; 234839Publication İşletmelerde Dijital Dönüşüme Genel Bakış(Dora Yayıncılık, 2021) Paksoy, Aysun İpek; PAKSOY, MAHMUT; 3235; 181927Publication Mind the Gap: It’s About Digital Maturity, Not Technology(IGI Global, 2021) Yılmaz, Kemal Özkan; 308204The Covid-19 pandemic has amplified the influence of digital transformation on business entities. Although it is becoming more feasible to invest in digital technologies due to their swift progression in terms of reaching higher technical capabilities and better pricing levels; some companies some companies could not achieve expected improvements in their business results. On the contrary, a remarkable number of companies had the opportunity to develop their businesses by leaps and bounds. Academic research on the subject revealed that a company's digital maturity level is directly related to the company's success and progress in sustainability issues. In this chapter, the concepts of crossfunctional collaboration and corporate digital cultures, which are the basic components of achieving digital maturity, which must be coordinated together, are elaborated and an applicable roadmap proposal is tried to be created.Publication Örgütsel Tasarım, Kurumsal Kültür Ve Değişim Yönetimi(Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık, 2021) Sarp, Pınar; 256647Publication Promoting the Effectiveness of Language Teaching Through Online Academic Word Lists and Extensive Reading in the COVID-19 Pandemic(2021) Kamaşak, Rıfat; Soyaltın, Tuğçe Ezgi; 108779; 234839Restricted online class times and limitations of online teaching along with the emotional and psychological challenges faced by students require adequate pedagogical implementations in the COVID-19 pandemic. In line with this requirement, while academic word lists can help students to focus on prioritised vocabulary, extensive reading can create a pleasant reading environment which might motivate students in unprecedented conditions. Thus, this study aims to propose some pedagogical suggestions such as academic word lists and extensive reading which might contribute to language learning performance of students in the COVID-19 pandemic.Publication Six Thinking Hats and Innovative Mindset As A Competitive Advantage For An Organization(IVPE Yayınları, 2020) Bilişik, Murat Taha; 204668Publication Smallest position value approach(2009) Taşgetiren, Fatih; Chen, Angela; Gençyılmaz, Güneş; Gattoufi, SaidIn a traveling salesman problem, if the set of nodes is divided into clusters for a single node from each cluster to be visited, then the problem is known as the generalized traveling salesman problem (GTSP). Such problem aims to find a tour with minimum cost passing through only a single node from each cluster. In attempt to show how a continuous optimization algorithm can be used to solve a discrete/combinatorial optimization problem, this chapter presents a standard continuous differential evolution algorithm along with a smallest position value (SPV) rule and a unique solution representation to solve the GTSP. The performance of the differential evolution algorithm is tested on a set of benchmark instances with symmetric distances ranging from 51 (11) to 442 (89) nodes (clusters) from the literature. Computational results are presented and compared to a random key genetic algorithm (RKGA) from the literature.Publication Veri Kalitesi(Seçkin Yayıncılık, 2021) Bülbül, Şahamet; ATASEVEN, BURÇİN; 2637; 112000