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A Systematic Review of Mobile Health in Education From 2000 to 2016
Hakan Altinpulluk
Jul 01, 2018
This article aims to examine the mobile health (mHealth) in education articles in journals covered by the SSCI and SCI-EXPANDED indices between 2000-2016. Five hundred and ninety-four (594) articles have been analyzed with a...
The Opinions of Field Experts on the Usability of Internet-of-Things Technology in Open and Distance Learning Environments
Within the scope of this study, it is aimed to determine the usability of the Internet of Things Technology in open and distance learning environments. In this context, the phenomenology method was used in order to get the...
The impact of governmental intervention on the association between initial public offering and future stock issuance
We examine the effect of initial public offering (IPO) characteristics on seasoned equity offering (SEO) decisions in relation to governmental intervention in China. Our results confirm the process of underpriced IPOs in...
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Is corporate hedging always beneficial? A theoretical and empirical analysis
This paper investigates, theoretically and empirically, the impact of corporate hedging activities on firm value/performance. In a perfect market, with self-less management, aiming to maximise shareholder wealth, it may be...
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The impact of governmental intervention on the association between initial public offering and future stock issuance
We examine the effect of initial public offering (IPO) characteristics on seasoned equity offering (SEO) decisions in relation to governmental intervention in China. Our results confirm the process of underpriced IPOs in...
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Virtual Reality in Medical Education
The aim of this research is to examine student acceptance and use of virtual reality technologies in medical education. Within the scope of the research, a questionnaire consisting of 4 sub-dimensions and 21 items was developed...
Investigation of chatter detection with sensor-integrated tool holders based on strain measurement
Machining chatter is one of the most critical issues that restrict the productivity in milling of thin wall workpieces. Sensor-integrated tool/tool holders, which provide data collection during cutting, can be employed for...
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The Comparison of Edas, Copras, and EFI Methods in the Decision-Making Process
Hakan Altin
Jan 01, 2022
Individuals reach decisions at every moment of their daily lives. They become happy as long as the benefit of these decisions is above their cost. If real life worked under a complete information hypothesis, all the individuals...
Is corporate hedging always beneficial? A theoretical and empirical analysis
This paper investigates, theoretically and empirically, the impact of corporate hedging activities on firm value/performance. In a perfect market, with self-less management, aiming to maximise shareholder wealth, it may be...
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Minimum Cost Delivery of Multi-item Orders in E-Commerce Logistics
We solve a delivery problem arising in e-commerce logistics. We consider a retailer with an online store and a network of stores operating in an omni-channel strategy. The fulfillment decision for an online order, which contains...
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Deconstructing Organizational Resilience

This study extends previous research on organizational resilience by focusing on its relational resilience dimension and integrating with its operational resilience dimension. Our main goal is to understand relational...

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Investigation of chatter detection with sensor-integrated tool holders based on strain measurement
Machining chatter is one of the most critical issues that restrict the productivity in milling of thin wall workpieces. Sensor-integrated tool/tool holders, which provide data collection during cutting, can be employed for...
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A New Era for Urban Actors
Urban technologies and smart city applications show that a new era has started in urban planning, and a new structure has been formed because of endless information flow and distribution. The participation process has also...
Deconstructing Organizational Resilience

This study extends previous research on organizational resilience by focusing on its relational resilience dimension and integrating with its operational resilience dimension. Our main goal is to understand relational...

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Impact Assessment Model for Low Cost (Shoestring) Digitalisation in Small Construction Organizations
Abstract Adopting low-cost (shoestring) digital solutions in organisations should be followed by assessing the business and digitalisation impact. Evaluating the impact of low-cost...
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Screening for preclinical Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is believed to be the most common type of dementia. Even though screening for AD has been discussed widely, there is no screening program implemented as part of a policy in any country. Current medical...
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A New Model for a New Nature
Smart city applications, evolving from technological to socially inclusive, aim to prioritize sustainability and livability. Despite growing interest, a lack of standardized definitions and planning methodologies hinders smart...
Screening for preclinical Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is believed to be the most common type of dementia. Even though screening for AD has been discussed widely, there is no screening program implemented as part of a policy in any country. Current medical...
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Toward the Understanding of Topographical and Spectral Signatures of Infant Movement Artifacts in Naturalistic EEG
Electroencephalography (EEG) is perhaps the most widely used brain-imaging technique for pediatric populations. However, EEG signals are prone to distortion by motion. Compared to adults, infants’ motion is both more frequent...
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