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Item Restricted 1990-2000 yılları arası Garanti Bankası’nda kadının yeri(Bilkent University, 2022) Sungur, Tevfik Emre; Sorguç, Elif; Dağlaroğlu, Duygu Elif; Yılmaz, HabibeSanayi devrimi sonrası ücretli işçi olarak çalışma hayatına katılan kadın iş hayatında erkeğin yanında ilk pozisyonunu almıştır. 1980 sonrasında toplumların refah düzeyinin artması ile kadınlar eğitim imkanlarına ulaşmış ve meslek sahibi olmuşlardır. Bu gelişme ile beraber profesyonel meslek hayatına giren kadınlar kendilerine çalışma hayatında yer edinmek için çaba sarfetmeye başlamışlardır. Ancak tarihsel süreç ile gelen toplumsal kabuller kadının öncelikli yerinin ev hayatı olduğunu vurgulamaya devam etmiştir. Erkek egemen toplumun yapısı ve ihtiyaçları üzerine inşa edilen kurumlarda kadın bir çok alanda ayrımcılığa uğramıştır. Bu ayrımcılığın nedenleri toplum ve örgüt yapısı ile doğrudan bağlantılıdır. Bu çerçevede bankacılık sektöründe kadın olmak ve bankacılık sektöründe uygulanan cinsiyet ayrımcılığının nedenleri ve ayrımcılığın uygulandığı alanlar mercek altına alınmıştır.Item Open Access Essays on financial development and economic growth(Bilkent University, 2007) Şendeniz Yüncü, İlkayThe relationship between nancial development and economic growth is analyzed in this dissertation. The rst essay investigates the roles of banking sector development and stock market development in economic growth and the role of economic growth in banking sector development and stock market development in 64 developed and emerging markets over the period 1994 2003 using dynamic panel data techniques. In emerging markets, a statistically signi cant and positive interdependence is observed both between banking sector development and economic growth and between stock market development and economic growth. The results show that in developed markets, although economic growth positively a ects nancial development, banking sector development and stock market development have no statistically signi cant e ects on economic growth, supporting the demand-following view. In the second essay, the role of futures markets in economic growth is investigated using both dynamic panel data and time-series techniques. Dynamic panel estimation results give evidence of a statistically signi cant and positive relationship between futures market development and economic growth. The results are consistent with models, which predict that well-functioning nancial markets promote economic growth. Time-series analyses results indicate that this relationship is more robust for the countries that have medium-sized futures markets. It is concluded that risk management through futures markets improves economic growth mostly in countries with developing futures markets.Item Open Access Interdependence of the banking sector and the real sector: evidence from OECD countries(2008) Şendeniz-Yüncü, İ.; Akdeniz, L.; Aydoğan, K.This paper investigates the validity of the credit view hypothesis in eleven OECD countries over the period 1987:QI – 2003:QIII. The existence of a long-run relationship between the banking sector and the real sector is supported by cointegration test results. For some of the countries in the sample, Granger causality tests show the leading role of the banking sector in the real sector, thus supporting the credit view hypothesis, whereas for other countries, the same tests indicate no interdependence.Item Open Access The online presence of Turkish banks: communicating the softer side of corporate identity(Elsevier Ltd, 2015) Ozdora-Aksak, E.; Atakan-Duman, S.This study tries to understand the process of organizational identity construction and the role of public relations in assisting this process. This study focuses on Turkey's banking sector to understand how organizational identities are constructed and supported by corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities in addition to how they are communicated to stakeholders. The corporate websites and social media accounts (Facebook and Twitter) of the eight largest banks in Turkey are examined through thematic content analysis to understand their identity construction processes and how much they benefit from CSR activities in this process. Institutional theory is utilized in this study to get a deeper understanding of the role of CSR in organizational identity construction. The results reveal that online presence of banks in Turkey tends to emphasize the softer, especially socially responsible side of their organizational identities. © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.