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    Citation - WoS: 19
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    The consumers' social media use in choosing physicians and hospitals: the case study of the province of Izmir
    (Wiley, 2017) Tengilimoglu, Dilaver; Sarp, Nilgn; Yar, Cemre Eda; Bektas, Meral; Hidir, Mehmet Nil; Korkmaz, Esin
    Manifested as a reflection of the Internet technology progress, web 2.0 has transformed communication among people to different dimensions while increasing the social use of Internet. Thus, the concept of social media has entered our lives. Blogs, forums, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube applications are but few of the social media platforms with active users exceeding millions. As in many other subjects, these and others are also environments where people share information and their positive or negative experiential views with respect to healthcare issues and services. Hence, the social media communication and exchange of information are deemed influential on the process of receiving health services. In the present study that aims to determine social media use of individuals in their choice of physicians, dentists and hospitals, a survey, as a data collection instrument, has been carried out to 947 residents of the province of Izmir. Individuals participating in the study have stated that they have used social media in choosing a physician (41.9% of the participants), dentist (34.1% of the participants) and hospitals (41.7% of the participants). The study has revealed that individuals are affected by social media in their healthcare choices. Copyright (C) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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    Citation - WoS: 3
    Citation - Scopus: 5
    Social Media Use and Political Participation: the Turkish Case
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2022) Toros, Secil; Toros, Emre
    The freedom of media is an essential component for democratic settings; however, in some contexts, citizens experience several barriers to enjoy this right in full. Replacing conventional media channels, social media is becoming an indispensable medium to express and discuss politics in such environments. Yet, there is little consensus in the literature about how social media relates to offline political participation, especially in settings where citizens do not experience media freedom in full. By using survey data that has been collected after the Turkish general election of 2018, this article aims to display the relationship between social media use and offline political participation. The analysis reveals offline political participation is related to sharing political views online and exposure to alternative political ideas.
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    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Biletini Devret: a Secure Mobile App for Ticket Sales
    (Ieee, 2021) Ak, Firat; Ozkan, Veli Batuhan; Gonder, Gokhan; Sumeroglu, Ersun; Eryilmaz, Meltem
    It has been known that smartphones are the first thing that comes to mind when technology is mentioned. Almost every person has a smartphone, and they are used for social media, shopping, trade, and more. In the past, phones were just used for calculating something, or text messaging each other. However, nowadays, as mentioned above, they are used for complicated applications or works. Therefore, users need security for their private information. The Biletini Devret application in this study keeps users' private information secure with the help of Google Cloud Platforms and this application has two-factor verification to be more secure and to prevent unauthorized users. In particular, the Biletini Devret application has a Face Recognition System which has the most reliable authentication system all in the world.
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    Citation - WoS: 1
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    An examination of the relationship among conspicuous consumption, social media addiction, narcissism, and empathy: a research on university students
    (inderscience Enterprises Ltd, 2024) Akbulut, Ayse; Esiyok, Elif; Cigdemoglu, Ceyhan; Ozgen, Ozlen
    The purpose of this study is to reveal the relationship between conspicuous consumption behaviour, social media addiction, narcissistic characteristics, and empathy for university students. Using a cross-sectional survey design, with a non-random sampling strategy, a total of 1,215 participants completed the online survey. Data were analysed through the structural equation modelling technique using the AMOS statistical analysis package to discover the relationship among variables. Findings indicated that social media addiction has a moderately positive relationship with conspicuous consumption, a weak negative relationship with empathy, and a moderately positive relationship with narcissism. As a result, both empathy and narcissism have an impact on conspicuous consumption, and social media addiction affects empathy. This study contributes to the literature in terms of exploring the relationship between empathy and conspicuous consumption together for young consumers.
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    Citation - WoS: 1
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Integration of Social Media Into Engineering Education: a Comparative Study on Perceptions of Faculty and Students
    (Tempus Publications, 2018) Turhan, Cigdem; Akman, Ibrahim; Software Engineering; Computer Engineering
    For a number of years, the effects of incorporating social media into education systems has invoked the interest of researchers, academicians and students. Yet, the enthusiasm of students in utilizing social media for learning is met with reluctance on the faculty's part in abandoning the traditional ways of teaching. This study compares the students' and faculty's acceptance of the utilization of social media in engineering education from different perspectives. A survey approach has been used for this purpose and 57 faculty and 85 students from the engineering faculties participated in the study. The research model used was tested using the least square regression technique. The results show existence of significant diversity between the faculty and students in the factors affecting the ethical usage. Concerning the general usage, this diversity exists in only the awareness. These results are expected to provide insight into the issues that act as barriers towards a more open, collaborative and learner-centered higher education platform.