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Competitiveness of the european union: an evaluation within the framework of global competitiveness index
(Peter Lang AG, 2020) Ürüt Saygın, Serap
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Effect of financing resources on profit, investment, and firm value: comparison of BIST and NYSE
(Peter Lang AG, 2020) Altın, Hakan; Süslü, Cemil
The effect of financing resources on the companies' profitability, investments, and market values are investigated for the BIST industrial companies operating in Turkey, representing the Industrial Index and companies operating in the NYSE Industry Index, representing American industrial companies. Logarithmic models are used to achieve this aim, and the period of the study is between 2016 and 2018. As a result of the models used, it is seen that effect of financing resources on profitability, fixed investments, and market value for industrial index companies of Turkey stock market and industrial index companies of American Stock market have shown to give mixed results.
D. H. Lawrence’s green politics in the rainbow: a precursor to modern socialist environmental ethics
(Karadeniz Technical University, 2020) Göçmen, Gülşah
D. H. Lawrence is one of the leading modernist British novelists whose critical treatment of industrialization situates him among the earliest writers with a modern sense of ecological consciousness. Lawrence particularly observed the drastic transformations that industrialization caused through technological developments and the spreading of the mining pits around his hometown Eastwood, Nottinghamshire. Voicing both his aesthetic and political concerns for such ecological damage in his region, Lawrence presents an anti-industrialist approach towards the so-called triumphs of mechanization throughout his fiction. This article will particularly analyze his 1915 novel, The Rainbow, set in his childhood town for its depiction of Lawrence’s green politics focused on the coal mining practice. The novel reflects how the pits gradually transform both the face of the land and the lives of the workers, by treating the first one as raw material and the latter as a mechanized labor force. With certain textual references from the novel, it argues that Lawrence prefigures an approach that can be closely associated with social ecology of Murray Bookchin and his ethics of complementarity by suggesting that the real cause for the modern environmental catastrophes is rooted in the exploitation of both nature and human beings by the capitalist system.
Fuzzy inference system in sustainable supplier
(De Gruyter, 2020) Umarusman, Nurullah; Hacıvelioğulları, Turgut
Nowadays, businesses focus on sustainable supply chain management to gain economic, environmental, and social benefits. In reference to the criteria determined, selecting sustainable suppliers for the three dimensions of sustainability and for the companies operating in different sectors from these dimensions enables the business to become stronger in the market. In this study, sustainable supplier selection criteria were classified as quantitative and qualitative using the information obtained from the literature research. Later, by comparing Dickson's criteria with Ghoushchi's criteria, Dickson's criteria were classified within the framework of triple bottom line. The solution to the sustainable supplier selection problem of a business that produces sustainable agricultural machines in Turkey using criteria selected from the classification was performed with Mamdani-type fuzzy inference system.
The rise of islamic luxury: current trends
(IGI Global, 2020) Aytaç, Muhammed Bilgehan
As one of the essential elements of culture, the role of religiosity in consumer behavior has long been established and number of consumer research on Muslim individuals has been increasing rapidly in recent years. With the rapid increase of the Muslim population and the developing welfare level of the Islamic countries, it is observed that Islamic luxury consumption has also become widespread too. In this chapter, it is aimed to determine the conceptual framework of Islamic luxury consumption together with current trends. Three halal concepts which are considered as include more explicit examples of Islamic luxury are chosen and analyzed: halal fashion, halal cosmetics, and halal tourism. Throughout the text and in the conclusion part, it is aimed to create insights for marketers who interested in Islamic luxury.