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Book Part Citation Count: 0Artificial Intelligence, Dynamic Capabilities, and Business Optimization: Impact on Firm Performance(IGI Global, 2023) Tuzlukaya, Şule; Asbaş,C.; Tuzlukaya,Ş.E.; BusinessArtificial intelligence is a recent technological paradigm that mimics human thinking and evaluating ability. It has the potential to transfer human intelligence to informatics systems in business management and transform various business aspects such as information acquisition, product creation, and service utilization. It may also help businesses mitigate threats and capitalize on opportunities. However, some organizations have rushed into its adoption despite their limited operational skills and its high costs. In this context, dynamic capabilities are crucial for a company’s growth, and artificial intelligence can transform the process. This chapter reviewed and analyzed data in the literature to reveal the performance enhancement and productivity improvement led by artificial intelligence in a way that utilizes capabilities, competencies, and resources of firms. © 2023 by IGI Global. All rights reserved.Book Part Citation Count: 0Aviation cybersecurity: Shielding against cyberthreats in the air(IGI Global, 2024) Tuzlukaya, Şule; Tuzlukaya,Ş.E.; BusinessCybersecurity is a set of applications specialized for information and communication technology systems. Cybersecurity practices are conducted in cyberspace, and should be conducted both under the limitations and with the opportunities of this complex environment. Dynamic, totalistic, and adaptive approaches are required for cybersecurity; solely technical or financial measures would not be enough to ensure cybersecurity. Instead, a more holistic view that considers all aspects of cybersecurity would be more appropriate. In the aviation sector, where technical aspects are dominant and sensitivities are exceptionally high, it can be directly noticed that the associated complexities are heightened even further. This results in a requirement for a more concrete and detailed understanding and approach for cybersecurity in aviation. In this chapter, cybersecurity approaches and applications in aviation sector will be discussed extensively. © 2024, IGI Global. All rights reserved.Book Part Citation Count: 2Cyberwarfare: War activities in cyberspace(IGI Global, 2023) Tuzlukaya, Şule; Tuzlukaya,Ş.E.; BusinessWith today's changes in war doctrines, the areas where war is undertaken are highly diversified, in addition to the traditional land, air and, sea classifications. One of these areas is cyberspace, where all the activities are waged in this field by exploiting the advantages such as accessibility, availability, cheapness, convenience, anonymity, independence from distance and defense - attack asymmetry called cyberwarfare. Cyberwarfare is the use of cyberattacks by a state or an organization to cause harm to another state's or organization's computer information systems, computer networks and computer infrastructures in the context of warfare. The rationale behind these objectives is similar to other types of warfare, as cyberwarfare is both a dimension of actual warfare and stand-alone war area. In this chapter, cyberwarfare and related phenomena will be extensively discussed. © 2023, IGI Global. All rights reserved.Book Part Citation Count: 1New media research in business and management fields: A bibliometric analysis(IGI Global, 2020) Tuzlukaya, Şule; BusinessRecently, research on new media has grown rapidly. However, business and management research categories that focus on new media have not received much scholarly attention. To improve our understanding of the structure of this research area within other disciplines, this chapter focuses on revealing the bibliometric structure of the documents. An overview is provided in terms of the documents that are located under the business and management categories of Web of Science. This chapter reviews 62 documents with a focus of revealing descriptive outputs. Accordingly, the authors and the most relevant approaches are mapped within the field. The analysis identifies top contributors and their field of studies. Also, conceptual and intellectual structures are revealed. Findings uncover research topics and theoretical foundations of the field and how certain conversations pursue them through different conceptualizations. Building on the results, future research opportunities are also identified. © 2021, IGI Global.Book Part Citation Count: 0Spirituality in nonprofit organizations(Emerald Publishing, 2023) Tuzlukaya, Şule; Tuzlukaya,Ş.E.; BusinessSpirituality refers to the relationship that individuals have with something greater than themselves. It is an inner experience that includes a sense of transcendence, a connection to a higher power, or a sense of purpose or meaning. Nonprofit organizations can be defined as a unique category of organizations whose primary goal is not to make a profit. They represent a wide range of collective action and have long been collaborators with public governance systems in both developed and developing economies. In the current socioeconomic structure, nonprofit organizations have become prominent policy actors, responsible for producing and distributing goods and services. To fulfill their responsibilities, these organizations rely on spirituality as a means of obtaining resources. While contemporary nonprofit organizations have evolved from religious charities of the past, it would be incorrect to suggest that religious influences have disappeared completely. In fact, today's nonprofit organizations and charity sector exist on a spectrum that can be defined along a religious - secular axis, under the influence at different levels. As modern nonprofit organizations are directly affected by contemporary organizational processes and principles, it is essential to examine spirituality in such organizations, regardless of whether they are religiously affiliated or not. This chapter examines the relationship between spirituality and nonprofit organizations, while also assessing their organizational effectiveness, career opportunities, leadership approaches, teamwork, job satisfaction and job dedication, in terms of spirituality and spiritual intelligence not only from a religious and cultural perspective, but also from an organizational one. © 2024 Caner Asbas and Sule Erdem Tuzlukaya. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited . All rights reserved.Book Part Citation Count: 0Unpacking the black box: Exploring the intersection of trust and machine learning(Taylor and Francis, 2024) Tuzlukaya, Şule; Sözen,H.C.; Tuzlukaya,Ş.E.; BusinessArtificial intelligence can be defined as the efforts and methods to provide computers and information and communication technology elements with the competencies of human beings, artificially and virtually, in terms of analyzing, synthesizing, interpreting, inferring, thinking, and evaluating. Unlike previous traditional paradigms, artificial intelligence applications operate adaptively, consisting of various feedback loops during their performance to achieve computations with higher accuracy and success. The process and ability of artificial intelligence to be trained using specific methods with given data is called machine learning. As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly intertwined with human life, the issue of trust in this technology has also come to the forefront. In this chapter, we explore the intersection of trust and machine learning, delving into the details of the factors that contribute to trust in this technology and the potential consequences of a lack of trust. © 2025 selection and editorial matter, Joanna Paliszkiewicz and Jerzy Gołuchowski; individual chapters, the contributors.