Show/Hide Menu
Hide/Show Apps
Logout
Türkçe
Türkçe
Search
Search
Login
Login
OpenMETU
OpenMETU
About
About
Open Science Policy
Open Science Policy
Communities & Collections
Communities & Collections
Help
Help
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Guides
Guides
Thesis submission
Thesis submission
MS without thesis term project submission
MS without thesis term project submission
Publication submission with DOI
Publication submission with DOI
Publication submission
Publication submission
Supporting Information
Supporting Information
General Information
General Information
Copyright, Embargo and License
Copyright, Embargo and License
Contact us
Contact us
The impact of reverse knowledge transfer on competitiveness The case of Turkish contractors
Date
2009-01-01
Author
BİRGÖNÜL, MUSTAFA TALAT
Dikmen Toker, İrem
Ozorhon, Beliz
Metadata
Show full item record
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
.
Item Usage Stats
126
views
0
downloads
Cite This
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11511/69873
Journal
ECONOMICS FOR THE MODERN BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Collections
Department of Civil Engineering, Article
Suggestions
OpenMETU
Core
The Impact of Reverse Knowledge Transfer on Domestic Market: The Case of Turkey
Birgönül, Mustafa Talat; Dikmen Toker, İrem (null, Taylor & Francis Publishing, 2009-06-01)
Recent decades have seen a major social and economic changes across the developed world and consequent changes in the construction and property industries. The discipline of construction economics needs to respond to this. For instance, the importance of sustainable development has become recognised, as has the need to increasingly master the mediu
The impact of intangible assets on the productivity of manufacturing firms in Turkey
Üçdoğruk Gürel, Yeşim; Kılıçaslan, Yılmaz (Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi (Ankara, Turkey), 2016-4)
As the experiences of industrialized economies have shown, “intangible capital” such as R&D expenses, patents, copyrights, franchises or licenses, and trademarks, represents a key component of the knowledge of firms that are crucial to their performance. The aim of this paper is to investigate the impact of capital inputs on productivity in Turkish manufacturing industry. Using firm-level data from 2003 to 2012, we compare the impact of tangibles and intangibles, as well as different types of intangibl...
The impact of public private partnership model on healthcare service provision: The case of Ankara City Hospital
Küçükkahraman, Murat; Üstüner, Mustafa Yılmaz; Yazıcıoğlu, Kamil; Department of Political Science and Public Administration (2022-6)
The way of providing public services by the state has been transformed throughout history. Historically, the mechanisms like concession, public procurement etc., were used in line with the political and economic context of the time. The rise of neoliberalism introduced new mechanisms for infrastructural projects, including Public Private Partnerships (PPPs). This study analyses the emergence and development of PPPs worldwide and in Turkey. As one of the leading countries that use the PPP model in infrastruc...
The impact of mobility on researchers’ collaborations in a developing country: The case of Turkey
Nuhoğlu, Gökçe; Aydınoğlu, Arsev Umur (2021-10-09)
Yüksek Performanslı Bilgi İşlem (HPC), büyük verilerle ilgilenen araştırmacıların yüksek hesaplama ihtiyaçlarını karşılar. Bu sofistike hesaplama ortamı, karmaşık sorulara çözüm arayan araştırmacılar içindir. Gelişmiş donanıma erişimde işbirliği yaygındır ve araştırmacıların uluslararası büyük veri işbirliklerine ilişkin literatür oldukça zengindir. Ancak, özellikle HPC kullanan araştırmacıların uluslararası işbirliğini araştıran sınırlı literatür vardır. Bu çalışmada, Türk üniversitelerine bağlı ve HPC kul...
The Impact of Large Investors on the Portfolio Optimization of Single-Family Houses in Housing Markets
Yılmaz, Bilgi; Korn, Ralf; Kestel, Sevtap Ayşe (2022-02-01)
As a consequence of the real estate market crash after 2008, large investors invested a significant amount of wealth into single-family houses to construct a portfolio of rental dwellings, whose income is securitized in the capital. In some local housing markets, these investors own remarkable numbers of single-family houses. Furthermore, their trading activities have resulted in a new investment strategy, which exacerbates property wealth concentration and polarization. This new investment strategy and its...
Citation Formats
IEEE
ACM
APA
CHICAGO
MLA
BibTeX
M. T. BİRGÖNÜL, İ. Dikmen Toker, and B. Ozorhon, “The impact of reverse knowledge transfer on competitiveness The case of Turkish contractors,”
ECONOMICS FOR THE MODERN BUILT ENVIRONMENT
, pp. 212–228, 2009, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/69873.