Benli, Tolga

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Benli, Tolga
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Job Title
Araştırma Görevlisi
Email Address
tolga.benli@atilim.edu.tr
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Business
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Sustainable Development Goals

NO POVERTY1
NO POVERTY
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ZERO HUNGER2
ZERO HUNGER
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GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING3
GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
0
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QUALITY EDUCATION4
QUALITY EDUCATION
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GENDER EQUALITY5
GENDER EQUALITY
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CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION6
CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION
0
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AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY7
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
3
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DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH8
DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
0
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INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE9
INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
1
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REDUCED INEQUALITIES10
REDUCED INEQUALITIES
0
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SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES11
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
0
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RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION12
RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
2
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CLIMATE ACTION13
CLIMATE ACTION
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LIFE BELOW WATER14
LIFE BELOW WATER
1
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LIFE ON LAND15
LIFE ON LAND
0
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PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS16
PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS
0
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PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS17
PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS
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4

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33

Scholarly Output

8

Articles

5

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24/120

Supervised MSc Theses

0

Supervised PhD Theses

1

WoS Citation Count

31

Scopus Citation Count

34

Patents

0

Projects

0

WoS Citations per Publication

3.88

Scopus Citations per Publication

4.25

Open Access Source

1

Supervised Theses

1

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Blockchain for Tourism and Hospitality Industries1
Energy Policy1
Engineering Management Journal1
International Journal of Hospitality Management1
International Series in Operations Research and Management Science1
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  • Book Part
    Ensuring Circularity Through Outsourcing Decisions in Solar Photovoltaic Supply Chains
    (Springer, 2025) Erol, Ismail; Peker, Iskender; Benli, Tolga; Ar, Ilker Murat
    Because solar photovoltaic (SPv) panels have seen such significant cost reductions in recent years, it has proven to be by far the most dynamic forms of renewable power generation. However, the transition from linear to circular is also crucial for building sustainability in SPv supply chains. The circular economy (CE) is appealing in part because of its ability to bring economic and environmental development objectives together to ensure sustainable production and consumption. To aid in the shift to a more circular economy, several circular-based strategies for various functions such as procurement can be developed. In this study, critical success factors (CSFs) to ensure circular outsourcing structure in SPv supply chains are identified and scrutinized. To achieve this, a multi-criteria-based methodology is proposed. The findings of this study argue that understanding the actual implications of not converting to circular outsourcing (C12) is the most significant cause CSF. This study also provides several implications. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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    Exploring Blockchain in Food and Agricultural Supply Chains
    (Taylor and Francis, 2023) Benli,T.; Erol,I.; Medeni,I˙.T.; Medeni,T.; Khan,M.A.
    The food and agricultural supply chains (F&ASCs) are made up of the operations and stakeholders involved in food production, processing, storage, trading, distribution, and consumption. It is argued that F&ASCs have various challenges that have a negative impact on supply chain bottom lines. It is also argued that blockchain technology (BcT), one of the disruptive technologies, is a remedy that enables open information sharing on a business network in F&ASCs to address those challenges. BcT helps to ensure real-time business transactions, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of supply chain networks. This chapter aims to provide a general discussion on how BcT can be used in the context of F&ASCs by drawing attention to the issues addressed by the most recent studies in the literature. To this end, the challenges to the traditional F&ASCs and how BcT responds to these challenges are discussed first. Then, the methods used in these studies are also clustered. Finally, future research opportunities are provided. © 2024 selection and editorial matter, Irem Onder and Fulya Acikgoz; individual chapters, the contributors.