İmran Sarıhasan

İmran Sarıhasan
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Professor (Assistant) at Samsun University

Assistant Professor of International Trade and Business

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Introduction
Imran is a renowned scholar specializing in international human migration. Her extensive research interests span fields such as economic sociology, labour migration, international migration, gender studies, and immigrant entrepreneurship. Previously an MCPF fellow, she now holds the position of Assistant Professor in International Trade and Business at Samsun University, Turkey.
Current institution
Samsun University
Current position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Additional affiliations
September 2022 - November 2024
Institute of Philosophy and Sociology
Position
  • PostDoc Position
September 2016 - July 2020
University of Debrecen
Position
  • PhD Student
Description
  • PhD Researcher in Labour Migration
September 2014 - March 2015
University of Foggia
Position
  • Master's Student

Publications

Publications (19)
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Given the importance of international labour migration and immigrant entrepreneurship in Hungary, I aim to demonstrate cultural differences in the entrepreneurial environment of immigrant entrepreneurship from both home and host country perspectives. Drawing on cultural theories, the study explores the nuanced aspects of cultural differences in imm...
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This study examines the relationship between female entrepreneurship, immigrant entrepreneurship, and the entrepreneurial context. The primary objective is to investigate the extent to which the host country's entrepreneurial context accounts for differences in the start-up rates of immigrant entrepreneurs. The lack of research on immigrant entrepr...
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Immigrant entrepreneurship, including ethnic entrepreneurship, is an increasingly important topic in migration studies and minority studies. It concerns the adaptation of immigrants in the labour market, a key aspect of immigrants' adjustment to life in their new place of residence. The topic has become particularly important in the face of recent...
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There is a body of evidence that flexibility as a mechanism can help increase a company's performance when an unexpected situation occurs. The food industry is considered one of the best industries, and the performance of food industry undertakings accounts for 2.2% of Hungarian GDP. Food companies make up the third-largest manufacturing sector in...
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Purpose: This paper discusses whether the gender dimension of immigrants influences their entrepreneurial activities in host societies. Human capital theory, social capital theory, and disadvantage theory are used to explore immigrant entrepreneurship and its understanding as a migration research field worthy of more attention. Design/methodology/a...
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This study examines the relationship between female entrepreneurship, immigrant entrepreneurship, and the entrepreneurial context. The primary objective is to investigate the extent to which the host country's entrepreneurial context accounts for differences in the start-up rates of immigrant entrepreneurs. The lack of research on immigrant entrepr...
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A circular economy recycles previously manufactured products at the end of their lifecycle with minimal or zero waste generation and the use of additional new resources. The priorities of the recycling system include waste minimisation, reuse, remanufacturing, and improvement. Innovative methods can therefore be integrated into factories to ensure...
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This study aims to demonstrate how senior leadership applies to high-reliability organizations' functions when managing the Coronavirus pandemic in healthcare organizations and extend the current research by focusing on identifying which functions are more important for the leadership when managing crises in healthcare organizations. To achieve the...
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The Covid-19 pandemic has caused changes in the social and economic environments for healthcare. Particularly, to avoid spreading the Coronavirus pandemic, release the stress among healthcare workers, and make them work effectively during the epidemic, high-reliability healthcare organizations give great importance to the improvement of their funct...
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Abstract: The purpose of the study is to show two essential elements of the occupational status of international migrants in OECD countries. The study extends the current research by focusing on how the educational attainment of international migrants and the gender dimension affect migrants’ occupational status. To achieve the aim of the study, a...
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Despite physical, cultural, economic and other obstacles, millions of people have recently emigrated from one country to another in search of a better life. Consequently, the importance of this research topic has grown over time. Analysis of this regional approach is based on the OECD censuses, and its unique Database on Immigrants (DIOC), which ma...
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Most of the people assume modern slavery end up in 19th century. However, according to the International Labor Organization (ILO), today 40 million people live as a slave. Moreover, modern slavery is the world's fastest growing crime and has huge number, which never occurred in history before. One of the main limitation of the existing literature o...
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Most of the people assume modern slavery end up in 19th century. However, according to the International Labor Organization (ILO), today 40 million people live as a slave. Moreover, modern slavery is the world’s fastest growing crime and has huge number, which never occurred in history before. One of the main limitation of the existing literature o...
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International migration is one the greatest challenges in the era of globalization and has become a focus of political debate in recent years. Although the economic effects of migration increase the efficiency of labour markets, some governments have rigorously rejected solutions proposed for the current refugee crisis. Meanwhile, immigration polic...
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Immigration has become a very significant topic in recent years. Over the centuries, millions of people have migrated, despite the accompanying physical, cultural and economic obstacles, to other lands in search of better lives for themselves and their children. Currently, the number of people living outside their country of birth is estimated to b...
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Immigration became one of the relevant economic topics in recent years. Over the centuries millions of people have migrated, despite the physical, cultural etc. obstacles, to other lands in search of better lives for themselves and their children. In the context of development, globalization and labor market mobility, it is necessary to further ana...
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Z: Kriz beklenmeyen , işletmeler için ani bir şekilde ortaya çıkan bozukluklar olarak tanımlanmaktır. Bu sebepten ötürü işletmeler, faaliyetlerinin ciddi biçimde kesintiye uğramaması için, bu kritik durumları başarılı ve etkili bir şekilde yönetebilmelidir. KOBİ'ler bir ülke ekonomisinin yapı taşlarını oluşturmaktadır. KOBİ'ler sahip oldukları bir...

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Government-sponsored Ph.D. awards that come from the applicant's home country should be discontinued! It breaks my heart to see people receiving this scholarship despite the fact that they are not qualified, however just because they were recommended by their home countries. Unfortunately, after beginning their Ph.D. with the help of this scholarship, they do nothing except spend their stipend on activities other than research. In the end, they are having a Dr. title without any qualification in research. That's quite terrible and is damaging academia on a daily basis. This is also unjust to other candidates who possess the necessary qualifications and the desire to begin a Ph.D. degree. It is time to tighten up the selection process for Ph.D., and candidates should be picked by a committee made up of members of the host nation in a fair and open manner.
#academia #research #phd #fellowship
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In my opinion, An article-processing charge (APC), also known as a publication fee poses an obstacle for Academic Studies. Because the most important making-known activity of your research and its importance, results etc is turning it into a publication and publishing it in a good journal. But if you do not have funding or enough money to cover the APC charge (which is really high sometimes) an article that is already submitted, already accepted can wait even more than 2 years for publication without open access. This should not be like that if scientific works really matter in this world. Additionally, it's really sad to see even publish an article in a good journal turn into a business.
On the other hand, the journal is making an agreement with authors about in case if they share full-version in any academic platform to make it available for other authors they can not publish an article in any other open-access journal for the upcoming 2 years.
I have an article about #femaleimmigrantenterprenurship that got accepted nearly 2 years ago and I and co-authors are still waiting for the publication because it's not open-access due to APC. This is just unfair and damages the scientific works. if you have such an experience too and what you think about it please do not hesitate to raise a voice, it's vital importance.

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