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Book Part Impacts of Economic and Institutional Dynamics on New Media Applications Penetration: Sample Country Analysis(IGI Global, 2020) Benli,H.E.New media applications become vital in order to compete as a country and as human beings. Despite the positive impact and increasing global usage of new media applications, some countries have low new media applications penetration when others have high. This should be analyzed and evaluated within the countries' own macroeconomic and institutional dynamics. Dynamic motives as institutional, macroeconomic, infrastructural, and political factors heavily divined and also easily damage the current and future conditions of the countries. This work conceptually and concretely investigated the role of specific factors. Macroeconomic factors are determined as population, GDP growth rate, and population rate of the countries. Institutional factors are evaluated through political stability index, rule of law index, and civil liberties index of each sample country. Infrastructural factors, business environment, and investments were analyzed with looking at international internet bandwidth per internet users and competitiveness data for countries. © 2021, IGI Global.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 2A Study on Influencers' Role in the Buying-Decision Process Within the Context of Word-Of Marketing: A Comparison Between Usa and Turkey(IGI Global, 2020) Medani,T.A.; Şahin,C.; Esiyok,E.The aim of this study is to explore influencers' role in buying-decision process within the context of word-of-mouth marketing and how it differs among different countries. Therefore, to make a comparison between the two countries, United States of America and Turkey are chosen. In the study, in-depth interview technique was used to obtain the data. Interviews were conducted with 20 participants who used Instagram and followed at least one influencer. Ten participants were from United States of America and 10 were from Turkey. In total, three themes were identified. Following the analysis, it was found that trust is very important. If the followers did not trust influencers, they would not prefer to buy or try the product that they have suggested. © 2021, IGI Global.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 3Making Foreign Policy Through Twitter: an Analysis of Trump's Tweets on Iran(IGI Global, 2020) Orhan,D.D.Through the development of technology, the understanding of traditional foreign policy has changed. Foreign policy making, which was shaped by diplomatic correspondence, visits, agreements, and notes between countries, is carried out today via messages sent over the Internet. Twitter is the most frequently used internet tool in the hands of institutions, decision makers, and leaders in foreign policy making. US President Donald J. Trump is one of the leaders who use Twitter most effectively. Twitter was the center of Trump's messages, both during the presidential campaign and after his election. Trump is not just using Twitter as a platform for meeting his supporters and announcing the country's official policies. Twitter has also been an important way for Trump to challenge and send harsh messages to certain countries, companies, and individuals. Iran is one of the countries that Trump targets through Twitter. This study aims to examine the use of Twitter as a platform in foreign policy making by using content analysis method through Trump's tweets about Iran. © 2021, IGI Global.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 1Web Privacy: Issues, Legislations, and Technological Challenges(IGI Global, 2008) Mishra,A.; Mishra,D.People all over the world increasingly are concerned about the privacy issues surrounding the personal information collected by private organizations, governments and employers. Privacy relates to issues regarding collection, secure transmission, storage, authorized access, usage, and disclosure of personal information. This information is used for commercial gain by many organizations. Individual privacy concerns significantly affects consumer willingness to engage in electronic commerce over the Internet. The increased use of the Internet and Web for everyday activities is bringing new threats to personal privacy. This chapter assessed various issues related to individual privacy on the Web, growing concerns among the Web users, technologies employed for collecting and protecting information on the Web, privacy-enhancing technologies and the legal provisions to curb the Web privacy. This chapter also reported detailed discussion about Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P), its structure, present scenario of its implementation and its future success. Global consistency on Internet privacy protection is important to promote the growth of electronic commerce. To protect consumers in a globally consistent manner, legislation, self-regulation, technical solutions and combination solutions are different ways that can be implemented. © 2008, IGI Global.Book Part Impacts of Economic and Institutional Dynamics on New Media Applications Penetration: Sample Country Analysis(IGI Global, 2022) Benli,H.E.New media applications become vital in order to compete as a country and as human beings. Despite the positive impact and increasing global usage of new media applications, some countries have low new media applications penetration when others have high. This should be analyzed and evaluated within the countries' own macroeconomic and institutional dynamics. Dynamic motives as institutional, macroeconomic, infrastructural, and political factors heavily divined and also easily damage the current and future conditions of the countries. This work conceptually and concretely investigated the role of specific factors. Macroeconomic factors are determined as population, GDP growth rate, and population rate of the countries. Institutional factors are evaluated through political stability index, rule of law index, and civil liberties index of each sample country. Infrastructural factors, business environment, and investments were analyzed with looking at international internet bandwidth per internet users and competitiveness data for countries. © 2023 by IGI Global. All rights reserved.Book Part E-mentoring in global software development teams: Success factors to develop a common culture(IGI Global, 2012) Colomo-Palacios,R.; Mishra,A.; Casado-Lumbreras,C.; Soto-Acosta,P.Global Software Development (GSD) teams face communication and coordination problems due to spatial, temporal, and cultural separation between team members. Cultural diversity and cross-cultural management are significant issues among GSD teams. In software development projects, mentoring dramatically reduces the learning curve for novice human resources. Due to the large amount of electronic communication instruments, a remarkable number of different e-Mentoring concepts have emerged, which provides opportunity for mentoring that would not otherwise be possible. This chapter presents key success factors to enable e-Mentoring as a tool to develop a common culture in GSD scenarios. These success factors enable the correct application of mentoring programmes and the use of this to build a common culture in organizations that perform GSD. © 2013, IGI Global.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 7The Synergy Between Tourism, Aviation, and Digital Transformation: a Path To Seamless Travel Experiences(IGI Global, 2024) Güzel,G.This chapter explores the profound impact of digital transformation on the tourism and aviation sectors, highlighting the necessity for a comprehensive digital strategy in response to global changes. The tourism industry, in particular, is undergoing a paradigm shift, leveraging technological advancements such as mobile applications, social media, and digital platforms to enhance customer satisfaction, experience, and overall competitiveness. Within the aviation sector, digital developments span smart maintenance, risk management, air traffic optimization, and customer relations, all aimed at improving operational efficiency and passenger experience. The interconnectedness of tourism and aviation is evident in the increasing role of air travel, accounting for over 52% of global tourist movements. The chapter delves into the historical evolution of this symbiotic relationship, emphasizing the pivotal role of innovations, increased connectivity, and affordability in fostering tourism growth. © 2024, IGI Global. All rights reserved.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 2Exploring Emotional Intelligence at Work: a Review of Current Evidence(IGI Global, 2017) Orta,I.M.; Camgoz,S.M.Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to perceive, understand, regulate, and use emotions. Organizational settings are now considered important arenas for the manifestation of human emotions. In order to establish long-term success, today’s organizations continually emphasize the search for emotionally intelligent employees. This chapter provides a detailed overview of the current literature on emotional intelligence with respect to work-related attitudes, behaviors, and outcomes. In particular, it provides empirical evidence for the associations of emotional intelligence with job satisfaction, work performance, organizational commitment, organizational citizenship behavior, effective leadership, and well-being. This chapter also provides practical implications and suggestions for future research by addressing plausible moderators and mediators, which are related to emotional intelligence. © 2018 by IGI Global. All rights reserved.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 4Achieving Business Benefits From ERP Systems(IGI Global, 2008) Mishra, A.Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are becoming popular in medium and large-scale organizations all over the world. As companies have to collaborate across borders, languages, cultures, and integrate business processes, ERPs will need to take globalization into account, be based on a global architecture, and support the features required to bring all the worldwide players and processes together. Due to the high cost of implementation for these systems, organizations all over the world are interested in evaluating their benefits in the short and long terms. This chapter discusses various kinds of business benefits in a comprehensive way in order to justify the acquisition and implementation of ERP systems in organizations in the present global context. © 2008, IGI Global.Book Part Going Green: Adoption of Green Supply Chain Management Practices for Sustainable Development(IGI Global, 2025) Erkan, T.E.; Barre, A.S.Organizations are assessed for both their economic and sustainable development when it comes to their sustainable performance more so in the dynamic global supply chain management. There has been growing concern over the sustainability of the planet and corporate stakeholders are becoming more aware of the rising environmental concerns. A key strategy for global organizations in supply chain management for environmental awareness is the implementation of a green supply chain (GSC). Going green and the complete adoption of Green Supply chain is the pathway to global environmental solutions and a contributor to the achievement of sustainable development goals. This paper seeks to assess the impact of implementing GSC management practices on sustainable development. The study will reply on secondary data from available literature on the theme of green supply chain management and sustainable development. Data will be analysed using both quantitative and qualitative analysis techniques. © 2025, IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved.

