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Öğe Analysis of Measure taken for Terrorism Financing Activities: The Case of Turkey(Bc Grup Inc, 2019) Dogan, Imdat; Ulukok, Esra; Akin, HacerThe effect of terrorism on social, economic, political and psychological factors has reached high levels both in national and international arena. Today, due to the various terrorist organizations and their activities influencing a large part of the World, the fight against terrorism has brought the necessity and mechanism of various measures not only in Turkey but also in many countries. In this context, main puprpose of this study explores the financing of terrorism within the scope of the measures taken by Turkey, a member of United Nations, in recent years. For this purpose; the meausres such as the decision taken by the Council of Ministers to freze the assets, quality and quantity of ordinary requests & denunciation made to Financial Crimes Investigation Board (MASAK) and the number of files on terrorism financing are examined. This study evaluates the nature of the measures taken within the scope of Turkey's fight against terrorist financing.Öğe Analyzing the Relationsip Between Organizational Justice and Cyberloafing: A Study in a Public University(Bc Grup Inc, 2017) Akin, Adnan; Ulukok, Esra; Arar, TayfunTechnological developments bring many benefits and facileness to both private and business lives. By accelerating the businesses, organizations have become much more competitive. On the other hand they sometimes may suffer from the technology with the malevolently usage by the employees what is called as cyberloafing. Apart from other reasons to lead employees to this behavior, an unjust environment can cause cyberloafing to neutralize the situation. This research aims to investigate the relationship between four dimensioned organizational justice and cyberloafing on the administrative employees of a public university in Turkey. The results showed that there is not a significant relationship among the dimensions of organizational justice and cyberloafing.Öğe COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs and vaccinations: A conceptual replication study in Turkey(Sage Publications Ltd, 2023) Pivetti, Monica; Paleari, Francesca-Giorgia; Ertan, Irem; Di Battista, Silvia; Ulukok, EsraPivetti et al. (2021a; 2021b) examined links between COVID-related conspiracy beliefs and acceptance of vaccinations in Italy and Finland in 2020. They found that moral purity negatively predicted confidence in science, whereas political orientation predicted COVID-related conspiracy beliefs. Confidence in science, general conspiracy beliefs, and COVID-related conspiracy beliefs were found to negatively predict support for governmental restrictions and attitudes towards vaccines, and positively predict perceptions of informational contamination. Finally, attitudes towards vaccines in general strongly predicted attitudes towards the COVID-19 vaccine. The current research seeks to replicate these findings conceptually on a predominately Muslim sample (N = 570, M age = 26.69, 69.8% females) in Turkey in 2021, when the COVID vaccines were widely available. Measures of religiosity and left, center, and right political orientations were added to the original instrument. Hypothesized serial mediational models were tested using structural equation modelling. Results revealed that left and center political orientations positively predicted COVID-related conspiracy beliefs and confidence in science. Religiosity was negatively related to confidence in science. Confidence in science and COVID-related conspiracy beliefs predicted general attitudes toward vaccines. Conspiracy beliefs predicted COVID-related conspiracy beliefs, which in turn negatively predicted support for government restrictions and positively predicted distrust in mainstream media. Attitudes towards vaccines were strongly and positively related to attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines.[This paper was added to the Special Issue on Conspiracy Theories about Infectious Diseases in a post-hoc manner. Online publishing allows the addition of new papers to a published special issue, thereby permitting a special issue to grow.]Öğe Working from Home During the COVID-19 Outbreak: A Study on Employee Experiences(Bc Grup Inc, 2020) Turkmenoglu, Gulbahar; Ulukok, Esra; Dogan, Imdat; Akin, AdnanNew working models emerging throughout the World have been experienced during Covid-19 disease outbreaks in Turkey. Although some examples have been implemented in the past years, flexible working model - remote working, telecommuting or working from home- was applied for the first time at private and public organizations concurrently in Turkey. This research aims to determine the experiences and opinions of the measures taken and applied to those who have worked from home during Covid-19 disease outbreak in Turkey. The interview method, one of descriptive analysis and qualitative research methods, was adopted to employees at expert and managerial positions levels working in private and public banks in Turkey. The views of the participants about the flexible working system were obtained with their answers to the interview questions prepared in June 2020. With the analysis and findings obtained, it was concluded that the home-working model was adopted by all participants.