
Events
Events
Events
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Feb22Faculty of Business Seminar Series / Semih Tümen
Title: Coup D'ètat to Overthrow Higher Education Abstract: 1970s have witnessed widespread and highly-politicized student protests in Turkey. Small protests turned into violent street clashes, the death toll exceeded 5,000, and a military coup...
Feb21Faculty of Business Seminar Series/ Tolga DemirTitle: Utilizing Management Technology Advantages in Cross-Border Acquisitions Abstract: A growing literature documents that management quality accounts for an important portion of the differences in productivity across firms and countries. One route...
Feb16Faculty of Business Seminar Series / Alpaslan AkayTitle: Everybody’s a Victim? Global Terror and Well-Being Abstract: Terror has become a global issue. Terror acts perpetuated by religious, nationalist or political groups at any corner of the globe can propagate rapidly through the media or through...
Feb13Faculty of Business Seminar Series/ Sena E.CoşkunTitle: Young, Educated, Unemployed Abstract: In a number of European countries, unemployment rates for young college graduates are higher than for young high school graduates. This presents a challenge for canonical models of unemployment that suggest...
Feb07Faculty of Business Seminar Series / Erik Den HartighTitle: The Resource-Based View and Performance: Internal and External Resources, Nonlinear effects and Causal ambiguities The aim of the talk is to determine whether to continue with this project, and if so, how? Background: this is a chapter from...
Feb02Faculty of Business Seminar Series / Çiğdem AsarkayaTitle: Founder’s background as a catalyst for social entrepreneurship Abstract: Social entrepreneurship has a long history of practice worldwide (Mair and Marti, 2006). However the concept of social entrepreneurship has become widely popular among...
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