49 research outputs found
What Turkey expects from logistics outsourcing ?
Copyright @ 2011 Yasar UniversityThe economies of the world have become increasingly interdependent, and organizations have come under tremendous pressure to maximize productivity and profitability. Creating value through outsourcing has emerged as a popular competitive strategy for firms of all sizes in all types of industries. The aim of this research is to investigate the use of third party logistics in Turkish companies from the users’ perspective to identify the types of logistics services outsourced, problems encountered in outsourcing these services, logistics costs, decision makers in outsourcing logistics activities, and information sources used in the decision-making process. A structured survey was selected as the tool for data collection. The field study involved face-to-face interviews with 204 companies out of top 500 companies ranked in terms of turnover that are registered with industrial associations and chambers of commerce in Turkey. Moreover, a decision support system based on Bayesian Causal Map is proposed for 3PLs in order to assist them in their service proposals for different sectors. This study is a first attempt to reveal and compare the outsourcing perception of the companies in different sectors, to expose the firms’ underlying motives as well as the respective importance of these motives for outsourcing logistics activities in Turkey. The use of Bayesian Causal Map based on the survey results provides an important guide to the 3PL providers to pick a suitable strategy and to prioritize their operational activities in different sectors in such a way to achieve a competitive advantage
How Ethical Behavior of Firms is Influenced by the Legal and Political Environments: A Bayesian Causal Map Analysis Based on Stages of Development
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Even though potential impacts of political and
legal environments of business on ethical behavior of firms
(EBOF) have been conceptually recognized, not much
evidence (i.e., empirical work) has been produced to clarify
their role. In this paper, using Bayesian causal maps
(BCMs) methodology, relationships between legal and
political environments of business and EBOF are investigated.
The unique design of our study allows us to analyze
these relationships based on the stages of development in
92 countries around the world. The EBOF models structured
through BCMs are used to explain how EBOF in a
given country group are shaped by how managers perceive
political, legislative, and protective environments of business
in these countries. The results suggest that irregular
payments and bribes are the most influential factors
affecting managers’ perceptions of business ethics in relatively
more advanced economies, whereas intellectual
property protection is the most influential factor affecting
managers’ perceptions of business ethics in less-advanced
economies. The results also suggest that regardless of
where the business is conducted in the world, judicial
independence is the driving force behind managers’ perceptions
of business ethics. In addition, the results of this
study provide further support for scholars who argue that
business ethics is likely to vary among countries based on
their socio-economic factors. In addition to its managerial
implications, the study provides directions for policy
makers to improve the ethical conduct of businesses in
their respective countries
Analyzing competitiveness of automotive industry through cumulative belief degrees
Copyright @ 2012 The European Mathematical SocietyThis study aims to analyze the automotive industry from competitiveness perspective using a novel cumulative belief degrees (CBD) approach. For this purpose, a mathematical model based on CBD is proposed to quantify the relations among the variables in a system. This model is used to analyze the Turkish Automotive Industry through scenario analysis.This research is supported by SEDEFED (Federation of Industrial Associations), REF (TÜSİAD Sabanci University Competitiveness Forum), and OSD (Automotive Manufacturers Association