İstanbul Gelişim Üniversitesi Kurumsal Açık Erişim Arşivi

DSpace@Gelişim, İstanbul Gelişim Üniversitesi tarafından doğrudan ve dolaylı olarak yayınlanan; kitap, makale, tez, bildiri, rapor, araştırma verisi gibi tüm akademik kaynakları uluslararası standartlarda dijital ortamda depolar, Üniversitenin akademik performansını izlemeye aracılık eder, kaynakları uzun süreli saklar ve yayınların etkisini artırmak için telif haklarına uygun olarak Açık Erişime sunar.



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  • Öğe Türü: Öğe ,
    Quiet Quitting of Staff and Consumer Behaviors in The Age of Digitization
    (ESCOLA SUPERIOR DOM HELDER CAMARA, RUA ALVARES MACIEL 628, STA EFIGENIA, BELO HORIZONTE MG 30150-250, BRAZIL, 2026) Başal, Murat; Süzen, Ekrem; Şarkbay, Ömer Faruk; Kaya, Aslı; Kılıçaslan, Semiha; Karakuş, Saadet; Akdoğan, Muzaffer; Akdoğan, Rabia; Mihmanlı, Ahmet; Cora, Hakan
    Quiet quitting—employees’ disengagement from nonessential work tasks while maintaining minimum job requirements—has become increasingly visible in the digital age, particularly among mid-level staff facing high workloads and limited organizational support. This trend manifests in reduced participation in meetings, reluctance to assume additional responsibilities, and avoidance of overtime, ultimately influencing organizational performance. At the same time, digitization has reshaped consumer expectations, making the understanding of consumer behavior essential for designing effective marketing strategies. Emotional, cognitive, and behavioral responses of consumers guide firms in tailoring products, services, and communication efforts to enhance loyalty and identify emerging market trends. This study examines the relationship between employee quiet quitting and shifts in consumer behavior, exploring how employee disengagement may indirectly shape consumer perceptions in digitally driven business environments. Data were collected from 407 participants employed in Istanbul-based enterprises using an online survey administered via Google Forms. Analyses conducted through ANOVA, t-tests in SPSS, and structural modeling in SmartPLS confirmed the proposed hypotheses and revealed positive associations within the conceptual model. The findings highlight the importance of addressing employee well-being and engagement to sustain effective marketing performance and maintain favorable consumer responses in an increasingly digital marketplace.
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    Emerging trends and bibliometric analysis of internet of medical things for innovative healthcare (2016–2023)
    (SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND, 2026) Xin, Huihui; Ajibade, Samuel-Soma M.; Alhassan, Gloria Nnadwa; Yılmaz, Yusuf
    Background: The internet of medical things (IoMT) is revolutionizing digital health through continuous monitoring, realtime diagnostics, and remote care capabilities. Nonetheless, research in this domain remains disjointed, with a restricted comprehension of its growth trajectories, principal contributors, and thematic emphasis. A comprehensive evaluation is thus required to inform forthcoming research, policy, and advancements in resilient healthcare technologies. Methods: This study performed a bibliometric and literature-based analysis of IoMT research indexed in the Scopus database from 2016 to 2023. The dataset was optimized by keyword screening, resulting in 762 pertinent papers. Bibliometric indices, including as publication and citation trends, authorship and institutional output, and funding patterns, were analyzed. Thematic evolution was examined by keyword co-occurrence and cluster mapping utilizing VOSviewer, complemented by a synthesis of literature. Results: A total of 762 publications on IOMT were identified, comprising 63.12% journal articles, 30.97% conference papers, and 5.91% review papers. The total publications rose from 1 in 2016 to 301 in 2023, indicating a 30,000% increase. Total citations reached 19,014, with an h-index of 171. The most prolific contributors were Mohsen M. Guizani, King Saud University, and India. Collaborations and funding, particularly from international agencies, were found to significantly drive research productivity. Keyword and cluster analyses revealed two dominant thematic areas: Smart Medical Diagnostics and Privacy-Driven Health Technologies. The literature further confirmed strong integration of machine learning, blockchain, sensor technologies, and cloud computing in IOMT applications. Conclusion: This analysis consolidates fragmented IoMT research, providing a structured overview of its development, contributors, and thematic trajectories. The findings highlight the rapid growth, global collaborations, and integration of advanced technologies driving the field. By mapping benchmarks and research hotspots, the study offers valuable evidence to guide future investigations, interdisciplinary collaborations, and policy efforts aimed at strengthening secure and patient-centered digital health systems.
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    Cultivating Empathy and Resilience: Implementing Social-Emotional Learning Strategies to Empower English Language Learners
    (JOURNAL LANGUAGE TEACHING & LEARNING, JOURNAL LANGUAGE TEACHING & LEARNING, ANKARA 00000, Turkiye, 2026) Grab, Melissa Özlem; Bafralı, Görsev
    This study investigates how social-emotional learning (SEL) techniques help English language learners (ELLs) develop empathy and resilience. In this study, which uses a Convergent Mixed Methods design, teacher focus groups and classroom observations were used to acquire qualitative data while pre-and post-surveys were used to collect quantitative data. Eight English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers in the USA and 120 ELLs make up the participants. Both Bandura's Social Learning Theory and Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory, which function as the study's compass and highlight the importance of social connections for kids' emotional and cognitive development. The results showed a statistically significant rise in students' empathy and resilience following the intervention, while qualitative analysis showed enhanced emotional engagement in the classroom and better teacher-student connections. In fact, integrating SEL into ESL instruction changed classroom dynamics and built a conducive learning environment. These findings in turn offer the belief that SEL strategies are critical to the holistic development of ELLs, improving academic and emotional well-being alike. In this connection, some recommendations include educator incorporation of SEL practices into the curriculum, and targeted teacher training. (c) Association of Applied Linguistics.
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    Will Technological Developments Disrupt Income Distribution in the Near Future?
    (SOSYOEKONOMI SOC, ELIF SOKAK, 7-98 ZUBEYDE HANIM MAHALLESI, ISKITLER, ALTINDAG, ANKARA 06070, Turkiye, 2026) Doğan, Fırat Cem; Akdağ, Nuran
    This study analyses the relationship between human factors, technological advancements, global shifts, labour structure, and income inequality across 21 selected upper-middle-income and high-income countries from 2008 to 2021. The study utilises variables such as high-tech exports, the human capital index, the misery index, the share of R&D expenditures in GDP, skilled and unskilled labour, patent counts, and the Global Innovation Index. The results from the one-and two-step GMM methods indicate that skilled and unskilled labour and the human capital index have significant positive effects on income distribution. In contrast, the misery index, high-tech exports, and patent counts are found to exacerbate income inequality. However, the global innovation index does not exhibit a significant effect in either analysis.
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    Numerical Analysis of Dusty Hybrid Nanofluid Flow in A Porous Medium Under Ltne Conditions in The Impacts of Thermophoresis and Gravity-Buoyancy Forces
    (BEGELL HOUSE INC, 50 NORTH ST, DANBURY, CT 06810, 2026) Çiçek, Oktay; Erdem, Duygu; Baytaş, Ahmet Cihat
    The present study numerically investigates the flow and heat transfer behaviors of a dusty hybrid nanofluid over a stretchable surface embedded within a porous medium, taking account of the local thermal nonequilibrium (LTNE) approach along with the thermophoresis and gravitation-buoyancy effects. The transformation of the partial differential equations into ordinary differential equations is performed through a similarity transformation and subsequently solved using the Runge-Kutta-Fehlberg scheme with a shooting technique. The outcomes demonstrate the effects of various parameters on velocity and temperature profiles for the hybrid nanofluid, solid-matrix, and dust phases. The analysis of momentum and thermal boundary layer clarifies the interactions between these three phases in the influence of LTNE. It is found that with high values of both (3v and WT, the velocity and temperature distributions for the hybrid nanofluid and dust particle phases become nearly identical. Adding multi-walled carbon nanotube iron oxide (MWCNT-Fe3O4) nanoparticles enhances the momentum boundary layer thickness and temperature for all phases. The findings show that an enhancement in the parameters Kp and & varepsilon;, which represent porous medium characteristics, significantly influences the density of the dust particle phase, leading to its elevation. Moreover, this research provides clear insights into the crucial influences of thermophoresis (FT) and gravity-buoyancy (Fgb) forces on the behavior of the dust phase. It is revealed that the FT force exhibits greater effectiveness in smaller dust particles with elevated (3v values, and the Fgb force has distinct effects at low and high w values. This study investigates the interactions among the three phases, emphasizing the critical influence of LTNE, FT, and Fgb forces on the dust phase. Incorporating these effects in specific applications contributes to achieving more precise and reliable results.