Deniz Tunçalp

Deniz Tunçalp
Istanbul Technical University · Department of Management Engineering

PhD

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January 2011 - present
Istanbul Technical University
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  • Associate Professor of Management

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Information security management standards are usually overlooked in conventional information technology management literature. However, with the level of sophistication and popularity of volunteer management standards among organizations across the world, they represent a current and important global IT topic. As of 2013, there were 22,293 organiza...
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There are a number of risk domains that are relevant for information privacy and security in cloud-based scenarios and alternative deployment models, which require implementation of a number of controls. However, cloud service providers often take a one-size-fits-all approach and want all their customers to accept the same standardized contract, re...
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This chapter provides a novel approach for identifying ethical issues on bodyware as new ICT devices are being integrated into human bodies with the help of unconventional interfaces. To establish a primer to the range of potential questions to this phenomenon, the authors provide an ethical analysis taking an agential realist perspective (Barad, 2...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to systematically review online ethnography and its boundary challenges. The paper especially focusses on how researchers draw space boundaries, set time boundaries and engage their online field. Design/methodology/approach – The authors perform a systematic review of extant literature and identify 59 papers...
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With the aim of contributing to the debate around OR/MS as a discipline, this study provides a historical comparative investigation of publicly available knowledge production in the field. The empirical investigation is based on a content analysis of 300 randomly selected articles from six major journals in the field. We have found: (1) since the l...
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This paper explores the hybridization processes within organizations through a systematic literature review. It aims to uncover how hybridization operates at multiple levels, leading to the formation of new organizational forms, governance models, and work practices across various industries. Although the literature on hybrid organizations is exten...
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This study examines the multi-contextual dynamics of refugee entrepreneurship through the lens of embeddedness. It attempts to explain the interplay of inclusion and exclusion within a host society. For this purpose, the study qualitatively analyses the narratives of 39 Syrian refugee entrepreneurs and four critical informants in Türkiye. Our findi...
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Purpose This study explores the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within family businesses. It seeks to understand how family-owned enterprises navigate the adoption of AI technologies amidst balancing traditional business values and the imperatives of digital transformation. The research addresses the gap in the existing literature by pr...
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The bulk of Management and Organization Studies deals with time as organization. Time is performed, organized, enacted, and as such is a locus of power. In this edited book, we stress the importance of organization as time. Time is an organizing force. The happening and becoming of collective activity, its technologies, its images, keep empowering,...
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How do social movements develop and sustain their territoriality within large-scale organisations? This study explores the emergence of resistive movements in organisations counteracting a new administrative regime with a relational approach to territoriality in the physical and virtual environments. Drawing, maintaining, and changing boundaries in...
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New ventures need nonmarket strategies for addressing resource limitations, scaling requirements, and size/age liabilities. New ventures' objectives, limitations, and liabilities differentiate them from large companies and make nonmarket strategies more critical for them. The scholarly interest in nonmarket strategies of new ventures has also incre...
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The rising awareness of the importance of nonmarket strategies in new ventures has become a widely discussed issue and gets reflected in academic literature. This study provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of “new ventures’ nonmarket strategies” to analyze the state of its usage and shed light on future studies. The sample for this study...
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Refugee numbers nearly doubled in the last ten years, exceeding 30 million worldwide. Turkey hosts close to 4 million refugees, mainly from Syria. Syrian refugees are highly active in the Turkish business system and opened more than 10,000 firms. Refugee entrepreneurship literature argues it has an emancipatory impact. It helps people overcome thei...
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Sustainable entrepreneurship is venturing to shift business practices towards environmental and social sustainability. It gained popularity worldwide, particularly in the US, due to promoting regulations for some sustainability areas, the high availability of impact investment, and the large-scale entrepreneurial ecosystem of the country. However,...
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Reducing material consumption is a rising issue for manufacturers as the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and the European Union’s Green New Deal minimize carbon footprints. Sensors and PLC data-enabled digital twin applications stand as a remedy to minimize material consumption, maximize product performance and prevent rework through process qua...
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Purpose This paper aims to review the immigrant entrepreneurship literature to locate how researchers consider embeddedness to home and host countries beyond the “embedded” or “not” dichotomy. Design/methodology/approach The paper conducts a systematic literature review. The authors found 106 articles in the Scopus and Web of Science databases, us...
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Situation faced: Arçelik is a major manufacturer of durable consumer goods. As one of the primary products of Arçelik, refrigerators constitute 35% of its annual production. Thermoforming is a critical process of manufacturing a refrigerator’s inner body, which consumes more than 20,000 tons of plastics every year. The company has decided to develo...
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Multi-professional service firms must deal with external pressures, such as increasing digitalization and internal tensions arising from differences between professions. Advances in digital technologies affect the content and control of work among professions, reshaping established jurisdictions. Although the importance of digital technologies for...
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In the digital transformation era, especially university-based innovation ecosystems (IEs) play an essential role in linking science and technology universities with industrial firms, including startups and enterprises. However, establishing a productive collaboration between these actors has many challenges. In this context, we primarily aim to ex...
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Coworking spaces have received a lot of attention from both practitioners and social science scholars in recent years. They host self-employed professionals, freelancers, entrepreneurs, and employees of large enterprises in the same office environment with shared facilities. Recently coworking spaces have become the primary location for many entrep...
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Social enterprises need to manage their dual missions. On the one hand, they have to develop a sustainable revenue model and maintain their businesses. On the other hand, they should communicate that they do not prioritize commercial objectives, as their primary focus is social impact. The authors explore how social enterprises manage symbolic mean...
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The problem of excessive Internet use has received increased interest from the public and scientists alike. Published research, however, remains inconclusive regarding whether the consequences of excessive Internet use on the individual's life are entirely negative, with some studies supporting such negative effects and others rebutting them. One e...
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TazeDirekt had cloned “FreshDirect” to Turkey with a very similar name and faced with a growing demand at the Turkish e-commerce market. It was an online grocery store, e-tailing organic, genetic modification free food primarily from small, local producers and from its organic farm to health-conscious and gourmet people in three big cities of Turke...
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Case starts with a global giant acquiring a local giant company. Both companies own some very strong brands. Post-acquisition era demands a new marketing strategy. The defined market, and the nature of competition need to be revisited. Competitive competencies need to be re-identified, in the face of changing economic, political, and taxation condi...
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Diageo, the world’s spirits giant, acquired the Turkish spirits market leader Mey Icki in 2011. By the time, Diageo had approximately 30% market share globally, while Mey Icki had approximately 70% domestic market share. Mey Icki had enjoyed benefits and perks of being a state-owned company, until TGP Capital, a US based private-equity firm, bought...
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Where the study of organizations involves prolonged or deep engagement with informants, the research experience can generate psychodynamic reactions. Countertransference—or the redirection of a researcher’s emotional response onto informants—is one such reaction and can influence data collection, analysis, and presentation. The methodological quest...
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Where the study of organizations involves prolonged or deep engagement with informants, the research experience can generate psychodynamic reactions. Countertransference—or the redirection of a researcher’s emotional response onto informants—is one such reaction and can influence data collection, analysis, and presentation. The methodological quest...
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iGaranti have claimed many awards and recognitions, in addition to the wide press coverage. Two years into its launch, iGaranti counted for an active user base of 110 k. However, the spread of its reach was only about 2 % of the active mobile banking users in the market. Mr. Yılmaz worried about the bottlenecks that had limited further user accepta...
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“Half the world’s population lacks adequate sanitation and survives on less than two dollars a day” (Eagleton, 2003, p.6). Social and environmental problems have been in a rapid increase globally. Climate change, epidemic diseases, aging societies (Transit, 2015), increasing inequality within and between societies (Murray et al., 2010). global ener...
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Purpose – The author joins Orlikowski (2007) in seeking the “reconfiguration of our conventional assumptions and considerations of materiality.” In her sociomaterial approach, Orlikowski combines what is social and what is material into a “sociomaterial assemblage” in considering material and social aspects of technology. However, the author thinks...
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Purpose of this paper is to explore how resistance of individual and collective actors play role in maintenance and change of institutions. Framing tactics of two emerging social movements in Istanbul Technical University and Middle East Technical University, which emerged against institutional changes in Turkish higher education, were examined by...
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The job content and the work practices have significantly changed for office workers since the publication of both “Labor and Monopoly Capital” (Braverman, 1974) and “Labour Process Theory” (Knights and Willmott, 1990) books. With globalization and the advent of the mobile Internet, “white-collar work” had been virtualized and decentralized radical...
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Globalization started long time ago with the advent of industrial revolution, cross-border transportation, global trading, and political conquest. It has deep historical roots if understood as a “process of increasing integration in world civilizations” (Kogut, 1997). While wars, economic depressions, and world politics have caused temporary disrup...
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This paper studies expatriate adjustment of diplomats as a polar case, addressing non-MNE expatriates from an emerging country with a three-stage, multi-method research design. We focus on how professional socialization, work environment, and pre-departure preparation relate to expatriate adjustment. Based on our study, we propose a model of expatr...
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There are a number of risk domains that are relevant for information privacy and security in cloud-based scenarios and alternative deployment models, which require implementation of a number of controls. However, cloud service providers often take a one-size-fits-all approach and want all their customers to accept the same standardized contract, re...
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Research in industrial organization and organizational theory has long studied the dynamics of industry and organizational evolution. Yet, we do not know how organizational boundaries of competing firms co-evolve when previously distinct technologies converge, bringing standards, products/services, markets and industries together. Drawing on the Tr...
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Research in HRM has traditionally been concerned with large enterprises, with very limited or predominantly untested applicability to small firms. However, in the last 30 years, the amount of empirical literature that directly or indirectly addresses employment related issues in small business and entrepreneurship have significantly increased. In t...
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With rapid advancements in human enhancement technologies, society struggles with many issues, such as definition, effects, participation, regulation, and control. Current and future initiatives in these technologies may not be in the participants’ best interests; therefore, it is imperative for research on humanitarian considerations to be availab...
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Introducing new technologies to workplace have argued to increase employee productivity, created new work arrangements, imposing changes in work-life, life quality, and well-being and work-life balance of employees. One of the most important changes in work life, due to this dramatic change, has been the increased flexibility in the assignment of t...
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Organizational ethnography (OE) aims ‘to uncover and explicate the ways in which people in particular work settings come to understand, account for, take action, and otherwise manage their day-to-day situation” (Van Maanen, 1979: 540). It is basically "a style of social science writing which draws upon the writers' close observation of and involvem...
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In the course of last 20 years, with, the information revolution, sustained global economic recession, repeated global crises and corporate scandals, rapid changes have occurred in relations and factors of production. Major advancements in technology as well as intensifying corporate greed disrupted ethical climate of work, making social structure...
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Organizations employ several different mechanisms to express their Identity and to impress external audiences. For example, a great majority of companies, especially those which are publicly traded, publish annual reports where they provide stakeholders extensive information on who they are as an organization, what they stand for, what they are doi...
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This paper reviews online ethnography practice in the field of organization and management studies. Extant reviews show that the use of online ethnography is growing, and while novel theoretical and methodological contributions exist, its theory and practice are highly fragmented. In our systematic review, we identify 117 journal articles that perf...
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Technology, as a major constituent of contemporary society, is intimately connected with politics, economics, culture, and all forms of social and personal life. In this book, the Recursive Dualism of Technology (RDT) model is developed as a new model to provide an understanding to how technology is experienced and the way technology adaptation unf...

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