Tutan, Mehmet Ufuk

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Mehmet Ufuk TUTAN
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Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies4
Journal of Yasar University2
9th International Strategic Management Conference1
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  • Article
    Turkey’s economic fragility foreign capital dependent growth and hot money
    (Routledge, 2015) Mehmet Ufuk Tutan; Al Campbell
    Despite a decade of strong growth mainstream economists and financial markets have recently escalated their discussion of Turkey’s economic ‘fragility’. Contrary to their focus on ‘excessive current account deficits’ the key to understanding Turkey’s condition is the foreign capital inflows that facilitate and promote these deficits and the extent of hot money in the inflows. This paper documents this central fragility and its current explosion. It also contributes to the debate with a detailed economic and operational definition of hot money in Turkey not present in the existing literature. © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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    The linkage between competitive factors and value creation in local trade centers
    (ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2013) Burak Capraz; Mehmet Ufuk Tutan; Tutan, Mehmet Ufuk; Capraz, Burak; M Ozsahin
    Competition has always been a vital factor in the survival of organizations. In order to prevent from risks that might mainly arise from consumers different kinds of inter-organizational structures are usually formed by these organizations as trade centers. Some of those centers grows more than they are expected and when they have a chance to disseminate through their environment a huge inter-organizational structure can form. Revealing of this structure can mainly be associated to the value created. It is a hard process to live in an ecology like this to take share from the value and also to become competitive amongst their rivals. From this perspective this research focuses on the value creation process of a local trade center and competitive actions that organizations use for survival.
  • Master Thesis
    Küresel finansal krizler: 2008 yılı küresel finansal krizin Türkiye ve seçilmiş ekonomilere etkileri
    (2014) Paker, Ali; Tutan, Mehmet Ufuk
    In this study, from the first known modern financial crisis, Tulipomania in 1637, to the recent crisis in 2008, we study many major, selected financial crises in the global economy and the modern Turkish economy as well. While studying such major crises, we focus on the reasons of those crises; the ways of spreads of those crises; sphere of influences of those crises. Also, we study selected policy measurements againts such crises and main results of such policies. We intend to understand the negative effects of those recent financial crises on the selected leader developed and developing countries; to give some comments about those effects; and to present some contributions to the existing related literature. In the first chapter, we present the definitions and types of financial crises. In the second chapter, we study the major, selected financial crises in the global economy from the year, 1637, to the year, 2008, In the third chapter, we focus on the effects of both global and national financial crises into the modern Turkish economy. In the fourth chapter, we study the recent financial crisis in 2008, starting with the mortgage crisis in the USA. In the fifth chapter, We focus on behaviours of the stock exchange markets and foreign exchange markets of the selected 13 economies and the Turkish economy before and after the recent financial crisis in 2008. Each and every major financial crisis between the years, 1637 and 2008, has different properties but has the same starting point that is the desire of excessive earnings for speculative investments. After the 17th century, almost all modern financial crises have started in the economies of the global hegemonic powers and then, have spread into the global economy. During that period, foreign exchange markets and stock exchange markets have articulated in the global financial system. Hence, the two different markets have worked like one single market for the global speculative investors, and consequently, all financial crises in the global, regional and national levels have negatively influenced all economies articulated to the global economy. That has increased the sphere of influences of such crises. Key Words : 1) Financial Crises 2) Foreign Exchange Markets 3) Stock Exchange Markets 4) Speculative Investments
  • Article
    Aile İşletmelerinde Yönetim Devri ve Temel Kurumsallaşma Uygulamaları: Ege Otomotiv Derneği Üyeleri Çalışması
    (2015) Mutlu PEKSAYGILI; Mehmet Ufuk TUTAN; Tutan, Mehmet Ufuk; Peksaygılı, Mutlu
    Aile işletmelerinin nesiller boyu sürdürülebilir devamlılığı için bazı temel kurumsallaşma uygulamalarının başlatılması ve nesiller arası yönetim devirlerinin başarıyla sonuçlandırılması gerekmektedir. Ancak bu sürecin ilk basamağı olan temel kurumsallaşma uygulamalarının ilk evreleri hızla aşılırken son evrelerine ulaşılamadığı için birçok aile işletmesinin nesiller arası devamlılığı sağlanamamaktadır. Bu makalede Ege Otomotiv Derneği üyelerinin temel kurumsallaşma uygulamalarına ve yönetim devri konularına yönelik hem algıları hem de çalışmaları incelenmiştir
  • Article
    Global land grab and the balkans: Continuity and changes in a unique historical context
    (Routledge info@tandf.co.uk, 2018) Nazif Mandaci; Mehmet Ufuk Tutan
    Current developments concerning land grabs in the Balkans suggest that the region is re-experiencing in the post-socialist era what happened in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries due to the decline of the Ottoman land tenure system under identical conditions involving fundamental socio-political transformations and integration with global capitalism. These changes are emblematic of a transfer of common to individual ownership. Nowadays small landholders in some parts of the region—mainly the former labourers on socialist agricultural cooperatives—are influenced by the accelerating trend of (re)concentrating landownership which in some cases takes the form of land grabbing similar to that seen in Africa. This study examines the historical continuity between the Ottoman rule over fledgling nation-states and the post-socialist era by referring to widely discussed socio-economic and political developments regarding contemporary land grab processes. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
  • Master Thesis
    Aile işletmelerinde nesiller arası liderlik çatışması ve nesiller arası yönetim devri
    (2016) Açık, İlknur Tekatan; Tutan, Mehmet Ufuk
    Aile işletmeleri, Türk ve dünya ekonomileri için önemli konu başlıkları arasındadır. Gerek istihdam yaratma gerek yatırım yapma gerekse de ekonomik büyüme gibi birçok açıdan çoğu ülke ekonomisi için önemli bir yeri olan aile işletmeleri konu başlığına katkıda bulunmak amacıyla yapılan bu çalışmada, aile işletmelerinin neden uzun süreli yaşayamadıkları sorunu üzerine araştırma yapılmıştır. Bu saptanan sorunlar arasında, özellikle, nesiller arası yönetim devri sorununun ile nesiller arası liderlik çatışmasının öne çıktığı görülmüştür. Bu çalışmada, bu iki sorun incelenerek bu başlıklardaki ilgili literatüre katkı sağlamak hedeflenmiştir. Bu çalışmada ilgili iki sorun üzerine geniş bir literatür taraması yapılmış ve tespit edilen sorunlar, alt başlıklarıyla incelenerek sunulmuştur. Tespit edilen sorunlar üzerine yapılmış alan çalışmaları incelenmiştir. Çalışmanın ana başlığı üzerine saptanmış sorunlara yönelik Türkiye'nin birçok ilindeki gerçekleştirilmiş sanayi, tekstil, maden, mobilya, plastik, otomotiv gibi çeşitli sektörlerdeki alan çalışmaları ile bu çalışmanın ilgili literatüre katkısı teorik alanlarında kullanılmıştır. Bu çalışmanın sonucunda da nesiller arası yönetim devri ve nesiller arası liderlik çatışması sorunları üzerine ilgili alan çalışmalarının sonuçlarından yararlanılarak aile işletmeleri için çözüm önerileri sunulmuştur. Anahtar Kelimeler: Aile işletmesi, yönetim devri, nesiller arası çatışma, liderlik
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 2
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Global Land Grab and the Balkans: Continuity and Changes in a Unique Historical Context
    (ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2018) Nazif Mandaci; Mehmet Ufuk Tutan; Tutan, Mehmet Ufuk; Mandacı, Nazif
    Current developments concerning land grabs in the Balkans suggest that the region is re-experiencing in the post-socialist era what happened in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries due to the decline of the Ottoman land tenure system under identical conditions involving fundamental socio-political transformations and integration with global capitalism. These changes are emblematic of a transfer of common to individual ownership. Nowadays small landholders in some parts of the regionmainly the former labourers on socialist agricultural cooperativesare influenced by the accelerating trend of (re)concentrating landownership which in some cases takes the form of land grabbing similar to that seen in Africa. This study examines the historical continuity between the Ottoman rule over fledgling nation-states and the post-socialist era by referring to widely discussed socio-economic and political developments regarding contemporary land grab processes.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 7
    Citation - Scopus: 5
    Turkey's Economic Fragility- Foreign Capital Dependent Growth and Hot Money
    (ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2015) Mehmet Ufuk Tutan; Al Campbell; Tutan, Mehmet Ufuk; Campbell, Al
    Despite a decade of strong growth mainstream economists and financial markets have recently escalated their discussion of Turkey's economic fragility'. Contrary to their focus on excessive current account deficits' the key to understanding Turkey's condition is the foreign capital inflows that facilitate and promote these deficits and the extent of hot money in the inflows. This paper documents this central fragility and its current explosion. It also contributes to the debate with a detailed economic and operational definition of hot money in Turkey not present in the existing literature.
  • Article
    Ekonomik Krizlerin Ardından Büyük Aile İşletmesi Anayasası: İzmir İli Merkezli Üç Aile İşletmesi Örneği
    (2015) Feyzan DİRİN; Mehmet Ufuk TUTAN; Dirin, Feyzan; Tutan, Mehmet Ufuk
    Küreselleşme ile başlayan yoğun rekabet ortamı gelişmekte olan ekonomilerin aile işletmelerinin nesilden nesile devirlerini daha da güçleştirmiştir. Bu nedenle 1990'lı yılların sonlarından itibaren gelişmekte olan ekonomilerin bazı büyük aile işletmeleri temel kurumsallaşma uygulamaları ile birlikte aile anayasalarını da hazırlama girişimlerinde bulunmuşlardır. Önce en büyük işletmelerde başlayan bu girişimlerin diğer büyük işletmelerde de yaygınlaşmaya başladığı gözlemlenmektedir. Bu çalışmada merkezleri İzmir'de bulunan üç büyük aile işletmesinin 2001 yılının ekonomik krizi sonrası hazırlanan ve halen yürürlükte olan özgün aile anayasaları işletme ismi verilmeden incelenmiş tartışılmış karşılaştırılmış ve ekonomik krizlerin bu anayasalar üzerindeki birtakım etkileri vurgulanmıştır.