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Book Part Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 1Accelerated Trends in Tourism Marketing and Tourist Behaviour(Routledge, 2023) Kozak, Metin; Kozak, Metin; Advertising; 04. Faculty of Communication; 01. Kadir Has University[No Abstract Available]Book Part Active Citizenship and Its Components(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Active Citizenship in Europe Practices and Demands in the Eu, Italy, Turkey, and the Uk Conclusion(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Active Citizenship in Europe Practices and Demands in the Eu, Italy, Turkey, and the Uk Preamble and Introduction(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Active Citizenship in Italy(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Active Citizenship in the Uk(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has UniversityAbstract In this chapter, I outline the core characteristics of the British model of active citizenship. The institutionalization of practices of civic and political participation has been a clear objective of both New Right and New Labour governments and more recently of the coalition government led by the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. Regardless of the ideological differences, across time active citizenship has developed assuming common patterns, with specific characteristics that put emphasis on individual and collective responsibility, on the development of community cohesion to solve specific social problems and on the provision to the Third Sector of specific tasks in order to deliver public services. This approach is not free from ambiguities, as it is argued in the presentation of the data from the analysis. Activists vindicate their autonomy, claiming that New Labour reforms as well as the recent Big Society approach have been one sided and in some cases favored the emergence of coalition groups in spite of the survival of smaller organizations. The chapter also focuses on the active participation of British organizations in European networks and at the opportunities that EU funding has opened for activating projects of transnational solidarity. Under this perspective, the chapter presents some first insights on the scenarios opened by the Brexit and the consequences of the leave vote for civil society organizations.Book Part Active Citizenship: Policy Developments at the Eu Level(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 7Alternative Credit Scoring and Classification Employing Machine Learning Techniques on a Big Data Platform(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2019) Hindistan, Yavuz Selim; Kiyakoğlu, Burhan Yasin; Rezaeinazhad, Arash Mohammadian; Korkmaz, Halil Ergun; Dağ, Hasan; Management Information Systems; 03. Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences; 01. Kadir Has UniversityWith the bloom of financial technology and innovations aiming to deliver a high standard of financial services, banks and credit service companies, along with other financial institutions, use the most recent technologies available in a variety of ways from addressing the information asymmetry, matching the needs of borrowers and lenders, to facilitating transactions using payment services. In the long list of FinTechs, one of the most attractive platforms is the Peer-to-Peer (P2P) lending which aims to bring the investors and borrowers hand in hand, leaving out the traditional intermediaries like banks. The main purpose of a financial institution as an intermediary is of controlling risk and P2P lending platforms innovate and use new ways of risk assessment. In the era of Big Data, using a diverse source of information from spending behaviors of customers, social media behavior, and geographic information along with traditional methods for credit scoring prove to have new insights for the proper and more accurate credit scoring. In this study, we investigate the machine learning techniques on big data platforms, analyzing the credit scoring methods. It has been concluded that on a HDFS (Hadoop Distributed File System) environment, Logistic Regression performs better than Decision Tree and Random Forest for credit scoring and classification considering performance metrics such as accuracy, precision and recall, and the overall run time of algorithms. Logistic Regression also performs better in time in a single node HDFS configuration compared to a non-HDFS configuration.Book Part Analysis and Optimization of Matching Networks-I Getting Started With Ads(Springer-Verlag Berlin, 2008) Şengül, Metin Y.; Electrical-Electronics Engineering; 05. Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Analysis and Optimization of Matching Networks-Ii Getting Started With Microwave Office(Springer-Verlag Berlin, 2008) Şengül, Metin Y.; Electrical-Electronics Engineering; 05. Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Beyond the Disaster: Vulnerability of Governance in the Turkey-Syria Earthquake(Palgrave Macmillan, 2024) Yilmaz, Elif Ebru; Tomaka, Deniz Halman; 01. Kadir Has University; Core Program; 07. Core ProgramBook Part Citation - WoS: 29Citation - Scopus: 22Branding Cities in the Age of Social Media: a Comparative Assessment of Local Government Performance(Springer International Publishing, 2015) Sevin, Efe; Public Relations and Information; 04. Faculty of Communication; 01. Kadir Has UniversityThis chapter is a comparative study of how three local governments- Cape Town (South Africa) Philadelphia (Pennsylvania USA) and Myrtle Beach (South Carolina USA)-use social media platforms in their city branding attempts. Theoretical arguments in the fi elds of corporate and city branding point out the potential of these new communication platforms to change how brand-related content is created and shared with target audiences. However the practice is understudied. The study fi rst explains the potential of social media in branding through media ecology city brand communication and brand co-creation theories. Second the performance of the aforementioned three cities on social media is evaluated by analyzing their Twitter and Facebook presence. The fi ndings suggest that there is room for improvement for local governments in their employment of social media for city branding campaigns. The chapter concludes with recommendations for practitioners. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. All rights are reserved.Book Part Citation - WoS: 5Changing Dynamics of Turkish Foreign and Security Policies in the Caucasus(Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2011) Aydın, Mustafa; International Relations; 03. Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 7Channel Modeling for Visible Light Communications(Springer-Verlag Berlin, 2016) Miramirkhani, Farshad; Uysal, Murat; Panayırcı, Erdal; Electrical-Electronics Engineering; 05. Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences; 01. Kadir Has UniversityIn this chapter, we present a novel and realistic channel modeling approach for visible light communications that overcomes the limitations of previous works. In our work, we consider wavelength dependency, effect of realistic light sources as well as different types of reflections such as specular and mixed cases of diffuse and specular. We use nonsequential ray tracing algorithms to calculate the detected power and path lengths from source to detector for each ray. These are then processed to yield the channel impulse responses for various indoor environments. We further present a channel characterization study where channel parameters such as channel DC gain, root mean square delay spread, coherence bandwidth, mean excess delay are calculated for different environments.Book Part Citizenship, Media and Activism in Turkey During Gezi Park Protests(Routledge, 2024) Yanardagoglu, Eylem; New Media; 04. Faculty of Communication; 01. Kadir Has University[No Abstract Available]Book Part Co-Insurance and Rights of Subrogation Post-Gard Marine and Energy V China National Chartering Company Ltd(Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2024) Noussia, K.; Aslan, Y.C.; 01. Kadir Has UniversityBook Part Citation - Scopus: 12Comparison of Post Outage Bus Voltage Magnitudes Estimated by Harmony Search and Differential Evolution Methods(2009) Ceylan, Oğuzhan; Özdemir, Aydoğan; Dağ, Hasan; Advertising; Management Information Systems; 03. Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences; 04. Faculty of Communication; 01. Kadir Has UniversityContingency studies are indispensable tools of both the power system planning and operational studies. Real time implementation of operational problems makes necessary the use of high speed computational methods while requiring reasonable accuracies. On the other hand, accuracy of the results and the speed of calculation depend on branch outage modeling as well as solution algorithm used. This paper presents a comparison of post outage bus voltage magnitudes calculated by two meta-heuristic approaches; namely differential evolution (DE) and harmony search (HS) methods. The methods are tested on IEEE 14, IEEE 30, IEEE 57, and IEEE 118 bus test systems and the results are compared both in terms of accuracy and calculation speed.Book Part Citation - WoS: 4Conductivity Percolation of Carbon Nanotubes in Polyacrylamide Gels(Intech Europe, 2011) Pekcan, Önder; Evingür, Gülşen Akın; Molecular Biology and Genetics; 05. Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 1Contradictions of Capital Accumulation in the Age of Financialization(Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2016) Orhangazi, Özgür; Economics; 03. Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Defining Cultural Mega-Events and the Mega-Event Process(Routledge, 2020) Jones, Zachary M.; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]
