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Title: 
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Surname: 
YALKIN
Status: 
Title: 
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Telephone: 
661 3431
Email: 
yalkin@metu.edu.tr
Room: 
TZ 040
Educational Background: 
  • B.A., İstanbul Technical University; M.A., State University of Newyork; Ph.D., University of Warwick
Research Interests: 
  • Consumer Culture --> Consumer Socialization, Markets and Politics
  • Cultural & Creative Industries Consumption & Marketing --> TV Series, Fashion
  • Research Methods --> Online Ethnography, Research in peer cultures and friendship groups
Courses Taught: 
  • Consumer Behavior
  • Digital Marketing
  • Brand Management
  • Market Research
  • Fundamentals of Business
Selected Publications: 
  • OZBILGIN, M. F., & YALKIN, C. (2019). Hegemonic dividend and workforce diversity: The case of ‘biat’and meritocracy in nation branding in Turkey. Journal of Management and Organization, 25(4), 543-553.
  • YALKIN, C. (2019). "TV series: marketplace icon." Consumption Markets & Culture, DOI: 10.1080/10253866.2019.1669569.
  • YALKIN, C. and VEER, E. (2018) “Taboo on TV: Gender, Religion, and Sexual Taboos in Transnationally Marketed Turkish Soap Operas”, Journal of Marketing Management. https://doi.org/10.1080/0267257X.2018.1520738
  • YALKIN, C. and YANIK, L. (2018) “Entrenching Geopolitical Imaginations: Brand(ing) Turkey Through Orhan Pamuk”, Journal of International Relations and Development. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41268-018-0153-1
  • LUO, J., DEY, B.L., YALKIN, C., PUNJAISRI, K., SIVARAJAH, S., HUANG, Y., YEN, D. (2018) “Millennial Chinese consumers' perceived destination brand value” (2018), Journal of Business Research, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2018.06.015
  • YALKIN, C. (2017) “A Brand Culture Approach to Managing Nation-Brands”, European Management Review, https://doi.org/10.1111/emre.12129
  • KOCER, S. and YALKIN, C. (2016) “Invented Myths in Turkish Political Advertising,” Society, 53(6), 603-607. (Guest Editor: Arthur Asa Berger)
  • CANHOTO, A.I., VOM LEHN, D., KERRIGAN, F., YALKIN, C., BRAUN, M., and STEINMETZ, N. (2015) “Fall and redemption: Monitoring and engaging in social media conversations during a crisis”, Cogent Business & Management, DOI: 10.1080/23311975.2015.1084978
  • YALKIN, C. and ELLIOTT, R. (2014) “Revisiting Contexts of Socialization: Friendship Group as the Consumer Socialization Context”, Journal of Consumer Policy, 37(2), 301-331.
  • YALKIN, C., KERRIGAN, F. and VOM LEHN, D. (2014) “(Il)legitimization of the role of the nation-state: Understanding of and Reactions to Internet Censorship in Turkey,’’ New Media & Society, 16 (2), 271-289.
  • YALKIN, C. (2013) “The Making of An Everyday Concubine: Accounting for Simultaneous Love of Modernity and the Recently (Re)-discovered Ottoman Heritage,” Advances in Consumer Research, 40, eds. Zeynep Gurhan-Canlı and Cele Otnes, Duluth, MN: Association for Consumer Research.
  • YALKIN, C. and MUMCU, S.O. (2011) “This Time (Again) Consumption May not Unite Us ”, Advances in Consumer Research, 39, eds. Rohini Ahluwalia, Tanya Chartrand, and Rebecca Ratner, Duluth, MN: Association for Consumer Research.
  • YALKIN, C. and ELLIOTT, R. (2010) “Contexts of Socialization Revisited: Implications for Consumer Research”, Advances in Consumer Research, 38, eds. Darren W. Dahl, Gita V. Johar, and Stijn M.J. van Osselaer.
  • YALKIN, C. and ELLIOTT, R. (2008) “Adolescents and Their Brands: An Account of Market Participation and Resistance”, Advances in Consumer Research, 36, eds. A. McGill and S. Shavitt.
  • Yalkin, C., Kahveci, H., & Uygur, K. (2023). Advertising as discursive reflections of the political realm: Turkish-Cypriot advertisements between 1940-1974. Journal of historical research in marketing, 15(1), 25-51.
  • Yalkin, C., & Özbilgin, M. F. (2022). Neo-colonial hierarchies of knowledge in marketing: Toxic field and illusio. Marketing Theory, 22(2), 191-209.
  • Stolley, K., Kerrigan, F., & Yalkin, C. (2021). Branded entertainment: a critical review. The Routledge companion to media industries, 372-381.
Editorial Board Membership: 
  • Associate Editor in Marketing for European Management Review
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Title: 
Instr. Dr.
Surname: 
ALAREENI
Status: 
Title: 
Instr. Dr.
Email: 
alareeni@metu.edu.tr
Educational Background: 
  • B.A., M.A., Islamic University of Gaza; Ph.D., Vrije University of Brussels
Research Interests: 
  • - Using meta-analysis in Accounting and Finance
  • - Earnings management
  • - Corporate governance
  • - ESG
  • - Educational governance
  • - Failure prediction
  • - Audit quality
  • - Financial analysis
  • - Social responsibility
Courses Taught: 
  • - Using meta-analysis in Accounting and Finance
  • - Earnings management
  • - Corporate governance
  • - ESG
  • - Educational governance
  • - Failure prediction
  • - Audit quality
  • - Financial analysis
  • - Social responsibility
  • Courses Taught:
  • - Advanced Auditing (Master students).
  • - Financial Analysis.
  • - Accounting Applications Using Excel Program.
  • - International Accounting.
  • - Advanced Accounting.
  • - Managerial Accounting.
  • - Governmental Accounting.
  • - Financial Accounting I.
  • - Financial Accounting II.
  • - Financial Market.
  • - Intermediate Accounting I.
  • - Intermediate Accounting II
  • - Islamic Finance.
  • - Managerial Finance.
  • - Islamic Accounting.
Selected Publications: 
  • 1. Alareeni, B. (2018). "ESG Impact on Performance of US SP500-Listed Firms", International Journal of Managerial and Financial Accounting, (ISI, Scopus, ABS Ranking 2018 2*, ABDC) (Forthcoming).
  • 2. Alareeni, B. (2018). " The Associations between Audit Firm Attributes and Audit Quality-
  • Specific Indicators: A Meta-Analysis ", Managerial Auditing Journal, (ISI 0.693, Scopus, ABS, ABDC).
  • 3. Costandi, S., Hamdan., A., Alareeni, B., Hassan, A. (2018). "Educational Governance and Challenges to Universities in the Arabian Gulf Region", Educational Philosophy and Theory, (ISI 0.864, Scopus, and A* rating in the Australian Research Council's ERA journal list).
  • 4. Alareeni, B. (2018). "Does corporate governance influence earnings management in listed
  • companies in Bahrain Bourse? , Journal of Asia Business studies, (ISI, Scopus, ABDC).
  • 5. Alareeni, B. (2018). " The impact of firm-specific characteristics on earnings management:
  • evidence from GCC countries?, International Journal of Managerial and Financial Accounting,
  • Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 85-104. (ISI, Scopus, ABS Ranking 2018 2*, ABDC).
  • 6. Hamdan, A., Buallay, A., Alareeni, B. (2017). "The moderating role of corporate governance on the relationship between intellectual capital efficiency and firm’s performance: evidence from Saudi Arabia", International Journal of Learning and Intellectual Capital, 14 (3), pp.295-318 (Scopus, ABDC).
  • 7. Alqallaf, H. and Alareeni, B. (2018) “Evolving of Selected Integrated Reporting Capitals among Listed Bahraini Banks”, Journal of Accounting and Applied Business Research, 1(1), pp. 1-21.
  • 8. Alareeni, B. (2018). " Does corporate governance influence earnings management in listed companies in Bahrain Bourse?". Paper presented at 41th Congress of the European Accounting Association (EAA), Milan, Italy.
  • 9. Alareeni, B, Lulu, M. (2016). "The Voluntary Disclosure of Companies Listed on Palestine Exchange and Its Effect on Stock Price", Jordan Journal of Business, (Forthcoming).
  • 10. Alareeni, B. Deghash, H. (2016). "The Extent of Applying the Balanced Scorecard to Assess Performance of Al-Aqsa Media Network Institution in Gaza strip". IUG Journal of Economics and Business, 24 (3), pp. 21-46.
  • 11. Dorgham, M. Lulu, M. Alareeni, B. (2015). "The extent of applying social responsibility accounting in companies listed on the Palestine Exchange", Journal of Al-Azhar University-Gaza (Human Sciences), Vol.17, Issue 2A, pp. 215-246.
  • 12. Alareeni, B. Omar, Aljuaidi. (2014). "The Effectiveness of the Modified Jones and Yoon Models in Detecting Earnings Management in Palestine Exchange (PEX)" , International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, 9 (4), p.1472-1484.
  • 13. Alareeni, B. Aldaoor, L. (2013)." The Application of the IFRS in Palestine’’. Paper presented at workshop on application of the IFRS in Palestine", Islamic University-Gaza, Palestine.
  • 14. Alareeni, B. Branson, J. (2013). "Predicting Listed Companies’ Failure in Jordan Using Altman Models: A Case Study", International Journal of Business and Management, Vol. 8, No1, pp.113-126, dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v8n1p113. (ERA).
  • 15. Alareeni, B., Branson, J. (2011)." The Relative Performance of Auditors’ Going-Concern Opinions and Statistical Failure Prediction Models in Jordan". Accountancy & Bedrijfskunde, Issue 8, Vol.31, pp.23-35, published by Kluwer.
  • 16. Alareeni, B. (2017). "The Association between Audit Firm Characteristics and Audit Quality: A Meta-Analysis". Paper presented at 40th Congress of the European Accounting Association (EAA), Spain.
  • 17. Alareeni, B., Branson, J. (2011). "Evaluation of the Relative Performance of Auditors’ GCOs and Statistical Models in Predicting Companies’ Failure in Jordan". Paper presented at VIII Workshop on Empirical Research in Financial Accounting of the Spanish Journal of Finance and Accounting, issue Sevilla, Spain.
  • 18. Alareeni B., Branson J. (2011). " The Accuracy of Altman's Model, Logit Analysis and Auditors’ GCOs in Predicting Failure for Jordanian Listed Companies". Paper presented at 34th Congress of the European Accounting Association (EAA), Rome, Italy.
  • 19. Alareeni, B., Branson, J. (2010). "The Effectiveness of Auditors’ Opinions and Statistical Models in Predicting Failure of Public Companies in Jordan", Paper presented at the 33rd Congress of the European Accounting Association, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • 20. Alareeni, B., Branson, J. (2009). "The Effectiveness of Statistical Models in Bankruptcy Prediction for Public & Limited Companies in the Arab States: with a focus on Jordan", Paper presented at ES Navorsingsdag, Brussels, Belgium.
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Title: 
Instr. Dr.
Surname: 
YAPICI
Status: 
Title: 
Instr. Dr.
Telephone: 
90 392 6613006
Email: 
ynilufer@metu.edu.tr
Room: 
T-129
Educational Background: 
  • B.S., Bilkent University; M.S., Crummer Graduate School; Ph.D., Florida Atlantic University
Research Interests: 
  • Cross-border M&A Incompletion, Scandal re. CBMA, Emotions and CBMA incompletion, Corporate Political Activity, Corporate Social Irresponsibility, Institutional Theory,
Courses Taught: 
  • BUS 111 Fundamentals of Business
  • BUS 221 Organizational Behavior
  • BUS 222 Organizational Theory
  • BUS 321 HRM
  • BUS 423 International Business
  • BUS 428 Corporate Social Responsibility
Selected Publications: 
  • Books Published:
  • Herrmann Yapici, N. (2015) Cross-border M&A Incompletion: Institutional Processes. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. ISBN-13: 978-3-659-69696-1
  • Papers Published:
  • Yapici, N. (2020) Generating a Scandal: Non-market Activity to Stop a Cross-Border Merger and Acquisition. Journal of International Management., 26 (3); https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intman.2020.100759
  • Yapici, N. (2013) Environmental Hostility: An MNC Drama. Journal of Knowledge Globalization, 6 (1): 47-78
  • Yapici, N. (2012) MNC Expansion and Target Environment Hostility. Journal of Management Policy and Practice, 13(5): 128-144 (EBSCO, ProQuest)
  • Yapici, N. (2010) Foreign Direct Investment and Spillover Effect on the variation of Local Firm Performance. International Journal of Business and Emerging Markets, 2(4): 425 - 442 (Academic One File, ECONLIT)
  • Works in Progress:
  • Yapici, N & Daheer, R. Corporate Social Irresponsibility: Social Memory, Forgetting Work—How Institutional Pressures are Deflected (Accepted to AIB 2020)
  • Yapici, N. Cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions Incompletion—Contestation Around the Institutional Boundaries, Role of Discourse and Language
  • Yapici, N. & Hudson, Bryant A. Cross-border M&As: Incorporating Emotions in Institutional Processes Leading to Incompletion (Presented at EGOS 2019)
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Prof. Dr.
Surname: 
SOLYALI
Status: 
Title: 
Prof. Dr.
Telephone: 
+90 392 661 2977
Email: 
solyali@metu.edu.tr
Room: 
S-206
Educational Background: 
  • B.S., M.S., PhD., METU
Research Interests: 
  • Decision Making under Uncertainty
  • Optimization
  • Project Management
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Transportation and Distribution
  • Logistics
Courses Taught: 
  • BUS 111 Fundamentals of Business
  • BUS 152 Statistics for Social Sciences
  • BUS 232 Information Systems and Programming
  • BUS 352 Management Science
  • BUS 361 Operations Management
  • BUS 418 Project Management
  • BUS 431 Information Systems
  • BUS 466 Services Management
Selected Publications: 
  • O. Solyalı and H. Süral, A multi-phase heuristic for the production-routing problem. Computers & Operations Research, 87, 114–124, 2017.(http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cor.2017.06.007)
  • C.O. Okoye and O. Solyalı, Optimal sizing of stand-alone photovoltaic systems in residential buildings. Energy, 126, 573-584, 2017. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2017.03.032)
  • O. Solyalı, Yeniden üretim ve tek yönlü ikame ile kafile büyüklüğü belirleme. Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi, 72 (1), 133-150, 2017. (http://www.politics.ankara.edu.tr/dergi/pdf/72/1/5---1100-oguz-solyali.pdf)
  • C.O. Okoye, O. Solyalı, and O. Taylan, A new feasibility approach for solar chimney power plant design. Energy Conversion and Management, 126, 1013–1027, 2016. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2016.08.080)
  • O. Solyalı, J.-F. Cordeau and G. Laporte, The impact of modeling on robust inventory management under demand uncertainty. Management Science 62 (4), 1188-1201, 2016. ( http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2015.2183)
  • O. Solyalı, M. Denizel, and H. Süral, Effective network formulations for lot sizing with backlogging in two-level serial supply chains. IIE Transactions 48 (2), 146-157, 2016. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0740817X.2015.1027457)
  • O. Solyalı, The Shift Minimization Personnel Task Scheduling Problem: An Effective Lower Bounding Procedure. Hacettepe Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, 34 (2), 115-132, 2016. (http://www.iibfdergi.hacettepe.edu.tr/article/view/5000193688)
  • C.O. Okoye, O. Solyalı and B. Akıntuğ, Optimal sizing of storage tanks in domestic rainwater harvesting systems: A linear programming approach. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 104, 131-140, 2015. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2015.08.015)
  • O. Solyalı, Production planning with remanufacturing under uncertain demand and returns. Hacettepe Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, 32 (2), 275-296, 2015. (http://dx.doi.org/10.17065/huiibf.26254)
  • O. Solyalı, J.-F. Cordeau and G. Laporte, Robust Inventory Routing under Demand Uncertainty, Transportation Science 46 (3), 327-340, 2012. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/trsc.1110.0387)
  • O. Solyalı and H. Süral, The one-warehouse multi-retailer problem: reformulation, classification, and computational results, Annals of Operations Research 196 (1), 517-541, 2012. (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10479-011-1022-0)
  • O. Solyalı and H. Süral, A branch and cut algorithm using a strong formulation and an a priori tour based heuristic for an inventory routing problem. Transportation Science 45 (3), 335-345, 2011. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/trsc.1100.0354)
  • O. Solyalı, H. Süral and M. Denizel, The one-warehouse multi-retailer problem with an order-up-to level inventory policy. Naval Research Logistics 57 (7), 653–666, 2010. (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/nav.20428/full)
  • O. Solyalı and Ö. Özpeynirci, Operational fixed job scheduling problem under spread time constraints: a branch-and-price algorithm. International Journal of Production Research 47 (7), 1877–1893, 2009. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207540701666204)
  • O. Solyalı and H. Süral, A relaxation based solution approach for the inventory control and vehicle routing problem in vendor managed systems. S.K. Neogy, A.K. Das, R.B. Bapat, eds. Modeling, Computation and Optimization, World Scientific, pp. 171–189, 2009.
  • O. Solyalı and H. Süral, A single supplier-single retailer system with order-up-to level inventory policy. Operations Research Letters 36 (5), 543–546, 2008. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.orl.2008.05.005)
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