59 research outputs found
Business Process Reengineering and Organizational Structure – A Case Study of Indian Commercial Banks
Business Process Reengineering and Organizational Structure – A Case Study of Indian Commercial Banks
Author / Authors : Dr. Naveeda Seher
Page no. 126 -138
Discipline : Applied Economics/ Management/ Commerce
Script/language : Roman/English
Category : Research paper
Keywords: Business Process Reengineering, organizational Structure, Effectiveness, competitive
Prospective Mathematics Teachers' Views on the FATIH Project: The Big Educational Technology Movement in Turkey
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the FATIH Project from the perspective of future mathematics teachers. Contributions to the education system derived from the project, and related problems that emerged from the implementation process, were investigated based on the prospective teachers' observations. Qualitative research methods were used in the study, and the participants were 50 prospective mathematics teachers, who were senior students from a state university in Turkey. They were selected by means of purposeful sampling among students who were completing their teaching education in the high schools where the project was being implemented. The data was collected by means of focus group interviews, observations and a questionnaire prepared by the researchers. The data was analyzed by a way of descriptive analysis. Results revealed that the participants viewed the project as an important educational reform movement. However, the participants also indicated that it did not seem possible for the project to achieve its goals
Prospective Mathematics Teachers' Views on the FATIH Project: The Big Educational Technology Movement in Turkey
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the FATIH Project from the perspective of future mathematics teachers. Contributions to the education system derived from the project, and related problems that emerged from the implementation process, were investigated based on the prospective teachers' observations. Qualitative research methods were used in the study, and the participants were 50 prospective mathematics teachers, who were senior students from a state university in Turkey. They were selected by means of purposeful sampling among students who were completing their teaching education in the high schools where the project was being implemented. The data was collected by means of focus group interviews, observations and a questionnaire prepared by the researchers. The data was analyzed by a way of descriptive analysis. Results revealed that the participants viewed the project as an important educational reform movement. However, the participants also indicated that it did not seem possible for the project to achieve its goals
Beyond the genetic code in leaf senescence
Leaf senescence is not only genetically programmed but also induced by exogenous stress to ensure completion of the plant life cycle, successful reproduction and environmental adaptability. Genetic reprogramming is a major aspect of leaf senescence, and the senescence signaling that follows is controlled by a complex regulatory network. Recent studies suggest that the activity of transcription factors together with epigenetic mechanisms ensures the robustness of this network, with the latter including chromatin remodeling, DNA modification, and RNA-mediated control of transcription factors and other senescence-associated genes. In this review, we provide an overview of the relevant epigenetic mechanisms and summarize recent findings of epigenetic regulators of plant leaf senescence involved in DNA methylation and histone modification along with the functions of small RNAs in this process
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A general view of poverty in Turkey as an issue for social work in the light of behavioral finance and game theory
#nofulltext# --- Cesur Kılıçaslan, Seher (Arel Author)In this chapter, the authors define poverty in general terms before including statistics for a detailed, Turkey-Specific discussion. Once the authors elaborate on the causes of poverty, they introduce behavioural economics and game theory, the fundamental aim of the chapter being to examine how these two theories affect perceptions of poverty and the struggle against poverty. Another issue that enters into the scope of this chapter is to what extent the poor themselves are responsible for their own poverty. On this question, game theory and behavioural economics can potentially be marshalled against the poor. However, we also argue that, by using a different approach, both theories can be interpreted in the poor's favour. We examine the Double-Sided nature of these two theories in detail and stress how important it is in the study of poverty to consider the disadvantageous position in which the poor find themselves. © 2015, IGI Global. All rights reserved
The design, implementation and evaluation of a professional development programme to support teachers' technology integration in a public education centre
The main purpose of this study was to design and implement a professional development programme on technology integration for teachers in a public education centre based on the technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) framework and learning by design approach, and to evaluate the programme's impact. Ten adult education teachers in a public education centre participated in this case study research. Data sources include teacher-reflective reports, lesson plans and focus group interviews. The results revealed that the programme both enhanced teachers' TPACK and influenced their teaching practices. The results emphasise the importance of providing information that aligns with teachers' specific needs in adult education centres, giving teachers an active role, making opportunities available to design technology-enhanced learning artefacts while working in collaborative teams and selecting ICT tools based on typical adult learning characteristics. The study also offers suggestions for future research and practice on the design of professional development programmes
Tüketim kültürü ve reklamların birey üzerinde doğurduğu zayıflık hissi
Cesur Kılıçaslan, Seher (Arel Author).Tüketim toplumu ya da tüketim kültürü olguları, özellikle 1980’li yıllardan başlayarak adından sıkça söz edilen kavramlar olmuştur. Tüketimin demokratikleştirilerek alt sınıflara açılmasıyla, bu kitlelerde ekonomik ve toplumsal konum bakımından üst konumdakilerin kimliğini kazanabilecekleri yanılsaması yaratılarak, gerçek yaşamda kendilerinden esirgenen doyumların acısının hafifletilmesi sağlanmış, böylelikle tüketim kültürü bir yaşam felsefesi haline getirilmiştir. Mutluluğu ve özgürlüğü tüketimle eşitleyen çok güçlü öyküler vardır – reklamcılık bu görüşün en başta gelen propaganda aracıdır. Reklam sanayisi, kamu bilincini, insanlık tarihinde başka hiçbir kampanyanın yapamayacağı ölçüde değiştirmiş, detaya yönelik daha fazla düşünceyi, çabayı, yaratıcılığı, zamanı ve dikkati çok büyük miktardaki metanın satışına yöneltmiştir. Reklamın kullandığı dil bir tek bireye yöneliktir ancak bir tek bireye denk düşen ve reklamın hedef kitlesini oluşturan birçok birey vardır. Toplumu dönüştürerek (hedef kitlesini) sattığı ürünün tanıtımını destekler ve egemen kültürün geleneklerinin benimsenmesini sağlar. Reklamın tüketimi arttırmaya yönelik etkisine maruz kalan birey, kendisinde ve yaşam koşullarında sürekli eksiklik hisseder; içinde bulunduğu durumla olmak istediği durum arasındaki çelişkiyi her gün yeniden yaşar. Bu ise güçsüzlük algısı doğurur
Social Service Requirements of LGBTIs Living Under The Pressure of Heteropatriarchal System In Turkey
Cesur Kılıçaslan, Seher (Arel Author), Akkuş, Pınar (Arel Author)Bu çalışma, Türkiye'de LGBTİ'lere (lezbiyen, gey, biseksüel, trans, interseks) yönelik etkili sosyal hizmet uygulamasının gerekliliklerini saptamak amacı ile gerçekleştirilmiştir. Tıpkı diğer kırılgan gruplar/azınlıklar gibi, LGBTİ'ler de pek çoğu ekonomik temelli olan barınma, eğitim, sağlık, istihdam, sosyal güvenlik, kişisel güvenlik gibi temel ihtiyaçlarını karşılamakta sorunlar yaşamakta ve bu sorunları aşmak için desteğe ihtiyaç duymaktadır. Ancak, LGBTİ'ler toplumun heteropatriarkal yapısından kaynaklı cinsel yönelim ya da cinsiyet kimliğine dayanan ayrımcılıktan dolayı kurumsal destek alabilecekleri mekanizmalardan dışlanmaktadır. Türkiye'de, kırılgan/desteğe ihtiyaç duyan kişilere sosyal hizmet sağlamakla yükümlü birincil kurum olan Aile ve Sosyal Politikalar Bakanlığı'nın LGBTİ'lerin sorunlarını gündemine almadığı, onları ekonomik ve sosyal sorunlar karşısında yalnız bıraktığı görülmektedir. Çalışmada, tüm bireyler gibi LGBTİ'ler de sosyal hizmetlerden yararlanma hakkına sahip olmaları esasına dayanılarak, sosyal politika alanında karar vericilerin ve sosyal hizmet sağlayıcıların onları dikkate almalarının zorunluluğu üzerinden hareket edilmiştir. Farklı yaşam dönemlerinde karşılaştıkları psiko-sosyal sorunları çözme noktasında ağırlıklı olarak enformel ağlardan faydalandıkları bilinen LGBTİ'lere karşı devletin sosyal hizmet/destek kapsamındaki yükümlülükleri belirlenmeye çalışılmış ve yaşanan güçlükleri aşmaya yönelik önerilerde bulunulmuşturThis study aims to define the requirements of effective provision of social services to LGBTIs (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex) in Turkey. Similar to other vulnerable groups/minorities, LGBTIs are also faced with challenges in meeting their basic necessities, most of which has an economic base such as housing, education, health, employment, social security, personal security, and need support to overcome these problems. However, as a result of discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity originating from the heteropatriarchal structure of the society, LGBTIs are excluded from the mechanisms where they can receive institutional support. In Turkey, it is seen that the Ministry of Family and Social Policies, the primary institution responsible for providing social services to those who are vulnerable/need support, does not put the problems of LGBTIs on its agenda and leaves them marginalized vis-à-vis economic and social problems. In the present study, considering the fact that LGBTIs have the right to enjoy social services as anyone else, the necessity of social policy decision makers and social service providers to take them into account is taken as a point of departure. Furthermore, it is aimed to determine the government's liabilities within the context of providing social services/support to LGBTIs, who are known to resort to informal networks mainly to solve their psycho-social problems at different phases of their lives, and several suggestions to overcome the current challenges are mad
Crowdshipping: The level of trust towards crowdshipping from the user’s perspective: A stated preference experiment
Thanks to growing online shopping, last mile logistics is becoming a more relevant problem for cities due to its negative impacts, such as congestion and environmental problems. In this research, one of the urban freight transport services aiming to tackle these externalities is analysed: crowdshipping. Crowdshipping is a service where the package is delivered via a traveller who is already making an unrelated trip. Trust is a key concept affecting the adoption of crowdshipping yet to be explicitly investigated . Thereby, this research aims to explore the effect of trust and examine how users' adoption can be achieved. To analyse the stated gap, a stated choice experiment is conducted to test the effect of travel time, travel cost, track and trace, insurance, damage and reputation. A Mediation Choice Model is applied to explore how the relevant attributes would impact trust towards the service adoption. Based on the findings, the direct effects of all the selected attributes were found significant, except for tracking and tracing. Regarding the indirect effects, all the main attributes were statistically significant, meaning that trust has a mediating effect on the adoption of the service. Additionally, the heterogeneity in preferences is explored through a Latent Class Choice Model resulting in a two-class latent model, crowdshipping sceptics and crowdshipping enthusiasts, the latter being more likely to be composed of younger women. Although enthusiasts consider more features while opting for crowdshipping, the delivery company's reputation and delivery cost were the most important factors in crowdshipping service adoption.Transport, Infrastructure and Logistic
Gene transfer in the liver using recombinant adeno-associated virus
First author Seemin Seher Ahmed is a doctoral student in the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS) at UMass Medical School.Liver-directed gene transfer and gene therapy are rapidly gaining attention primarily because the liver is centrally involved in a variety of metabolic functions that are affected in various inherited disorders. Recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) is a popular gene delivery vehicle for gene therapy, and intravenous delivery of some rAAV serotypes results in very efficient transduction in the liver. rAAV-mediated gene transfer to the liver can be used to create somatic transgenic animals or disease models for studying the function of various genes and miRNAs. The liver is the target tissue for gene therapy of many inborn metabolic diseases and may also be exploited as a "biofactory" for production of coagulation factors, insulin, growth hormones, and other non-hepatic proteins. Hence, efficient delivery of transgenes and small RNAs to the liver by rAAV vectors has been of long-standing interest to research scientists and clinicians alike. This unit describes methods for delivery of rAAV vectors by several injection routes, followed by a range of analytical methods for assessing the expression, activity, and effects of the transgene and its product. Curr. Protoc. Microbiol. 29:14D.6.1-14D.6.32. (c) 2013 by John Wiley and Sons, Inc
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