Browsing by Keywords "Legitimacy"
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An analysis of Turkey's telecommunications sector's social responsibility practices online
(Elsevier Ltd, 2015)Rooted in social identity theory, this exploratory study focuses on Turkey's four largest telecommunications companies (Turkcell, Türk Telekom, Avea, and Vodafone) to determine how public relations and corporate social ... -
Carl Schmitt and the analogy between constitutional and international law? are constitutional and international law inherently political?
(Cambridge University Press, 2013)According to Carl Schmitt, constitutional law and international law are analogous in that they are both forms of political law. Schmitt concludes that neither is open to legitimate judicial enforcement. This paper ... -
Conditional deliberation: the case of joint parliamentary committees in the EU
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2014)Deliberation, as a mode of interaction based on the logic of reason-giving argumentation, is a core feature of the European Union institutions. Yet only few studies have explored the conditions that make deliberation ... -
Constitutional indifferentism and Republican freedom
(2010)Neo-republicans claim that Hobbes's constitutional indifferentism (the view that we have no profound reason to prefer one constitutional form over another) is driven exclusively by a reductive understanding of liberty as ... -
Corporate social responsibility and CSR fit as predictors of corporate reputation: a global perspective
(Elsevier Ltd, 2016)This paper reviews the literature for articles that include both the terms corporate social responsibility and reputation in the title and/or abstract. The results of the conceptual analysis reveal that most studies on CSR ... -
Delegitimation of a cultural product : the case of Turkish television drama Behzat Ç.
(Bilkent University, 2015-06)This thesis examines the de-legitimation of a cultural product. Although legitima-tion of consumption practices and products and its role in formation of markets has been studied in consumer research, scant attention have ... -
Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde and the politics of constituent power
(Routledge, 2018)It is often held that the legitimacy of a democratic constitution depends on its production by constituent power. This paper argues that the notion of legitimation by constituent power faces a dilemma: if the authenticity ... -
Finding the middle way: the formation of democracy and the conflict of authority and autonomy
(Bilkent University, 2018-06)This thesis aims to find a place where in the conflict of autonomy and authority there is a place for a democratic state to exist. The possibility of a democratic state that could have legitimate authority over its ... -
Hegemony and crisis in global political economy: the importance of legitimacy
(T.C. Dışişleri Bakanlığı Stratejik Araştırmalar Merkezi, 2013)This study examines the importance of legitimacy in hegemony through the changes and continuities in the structures of global political economy. It is argued that a statecentric approach to hegemony is insufficient, and ... -
How a turkish bank uses corporate social responsibility to construct its identity? A case study
(İstanbul Üniversitesi İletişim Fakültesi, 2016)Based on institutional theory, this article aims to understand the corporate social responsibility (CSR) agenda, organizational identity construction, and how both are communicated. To achieve this goal, the study focuses ... -
Legitimacy from above: the partisan foundations of support for the political system in democracies
(Cambridge University Press, 2013)We investigate the partisan foundations of political legitimacy. We argue that the goals parties pursue shape their supporters' views about the political system via the messages they communicate about the desirability of ... -
The mirage of procedural justice and the primacy of interactional justice in organizations
(Springer, 2020)This paper offers a novel situational approach to study organizational justice in which the proposed unit of analysis is managerial behavior manifested in argumentation rather than employee justice perceptions. The currently ... -
Schmitt, Carl (1888-1985)
(Elsevier Inc., 2015)Carl Schmitt (1888-1985) was a conservative German public lawyer and political theorist. Schmitt is best known for his trenchant critique of liberal constitutionalism, parliamentary democracy, and legal cosmopolitanism. ...