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    Do international trade and labor standards ameliorate synchronously?Estimation of labor demand elasticity in Turkey
    (2011) Soykut Sarıca, Yeşim Pınar; Taşbaşı Şen, Aslı
    The broad objective of this paper is to examine the challenges faced by the Turkish labor market in the aftermath of the so-called trade liberalization period, particularly questioning whether a prominent change in pattern can be observed in labor demand elasticity. In the study, labor demand elasticities in the exporting and import-competing sectors are estimated based on research undertaken between the years 1984 to 2001. Thus, the study looks for a vigorous link, or a dichotomy - if there is - between the strategies to stimulate international trade and the demand for labor.
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    Are you ready to take the risks of mobile payment app? early adopters vs laggards
    (Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi, 2017) Sağkaya Güngör, Ayşegül
    Mobile payment apps are rather a new, but a quickly developing technology which newly takes attention of the academicians and practitioners. In order for them to be accepted by the masses, first of all, risks that are related to the use of technology should be understood. This study is an attempt to understand the related risks with the mobile payment apps while differentiating between early adopters and laggards. To do this, a research model that reflects the three risk factors, namely financial, privacy and security risk, are developed on the technology acceptance model (TAM). The model is empirically tested by structural equation modeling with a dataset of 133 early adopters and 105 laggards. The results imply that there are different perceptions of risks of early adopters and laggards in m-payment app use. Additionally, their attitude toward the app use and their intention to use the mobile payment apps are dependent on different factors for early adopters and laggards.