SUB Hamburg B/126636 ^ Globalization and Governance in the International Political Economy Umit Hacioglu Beykent University, Turkey Hasan Dinger Beykent University, Turkey Business and Finance Society for the Study A volume in the Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development (AEGDDRD) Book Series I Information Science I REFERENCE An Imprint of IGI Global
Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgment xxii xxx Section 1 Governance and Transitions in the International Political Economy Chapter 1 Economic and Other Determinants of Political Trust 1 William DiPietro, Daemen College, USA Chapter 2 Do Oil Price Fluctuations Alter the Exchange Rate in Japan? A New Look into an Old Question 8 Nasim Sydee, Department of Employment and Social Development, Canada Gazi Salah Uddin, Linkoping University, Sweden Chapter 3 Corporate Governance Codes in a Transitional Economy 27 Marwa Hassaan, Mansoura Business School, Egypt Chapter 4 Confidence, Governance, and Growth: A Missing Link 48 Ramesh Chandra Das, Katwa College, India Chapter 5 What Kind of Trade Integration Would the SCO's Further FTA Be? 63 Engin Sorhun, University of Strasbourg, France Chapter 6 Doha Development Round: Closure, Revival, and Replace 74 Badar lqbal, Aligarh Muslim University, India Munir Hasan, Kuwait Maastricht Business School, Kuwait
Section 2 Development Strategies and Investment Chapter 7 The State-Based Factors Affecting Inward FDI Employment in the U.S 85 Lucyna Komecki, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA E. M. Ekanayake, Bethune-Cookman University, USA Chapter 8 The Competitiveness of the European Union Tourism Industry 104 Ebru Nergiz, Gelisim University, Turkey Hilal Celik, Beykent University, Turkey Chapter 9 Public Private Partnership for Infrastructure Development: A Case of Indian Punjab 121 Upinder Sawhney, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India Chapter 10 Investment and Development Banks and Strategies in Turkey 131 Ismail Erkan Celik, Beykent University, Turkey Hasan Dinger, Beykent University, Turkey Chapter 11 Women's Entrepreneurship Development in Bangladesh 141 Golam Rabbani, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh Solaiman Chowdhury, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh Chapter 12 From Security Matter to Economic Recovery and Stability 153 Hasan Dinger, Beykent University, Turkey Section 3 Global Issues in the International Political Economy. Chapter 13 Economic Drivers of Domestic Violence among Women: A Case Study of Ghana 166 James Atta Peprah, University of Cape Coast, Ghana Isaac Koomson, University of Cape Coast, Ghana Chapter 14 The Future of the European Union in the Framework of Globalization 184 Ebru Nergiz, Gelisim University, Turkey
Chapter 15 Globalization and Turkey's Energy Policies 197 Fulya Kivilcim, Istanbul Kultur University, Turkey t Chapter 16 Interethnic Peace, Security, and Genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina 205 Chapter 17 Evaluating Gains of Friendly Policy Environment in India 218 Benjamin Chijioke Asogwa, University of Agriculture, Nigeria Joseph Chinedu Umeh, University of Agriculture, Nigeria Simon Terhemba Penda, University of Agriculture, Nigeria Section 4 Communication and Culture Chapter 18 Cultural Values and Motivation in Nigeria Work Settings 231 Osarumwense Iguisi, Euro-African Management Research Centre, UK Chapter 19 Leadership and the Function of Discourse on International Political Economy 250 Pinar Altiok Gurel, Beykent University, Turkey Recep Yilmaz, Beykent University, Turkey Nevin Ozgur Cambaz, Celal Bayar University, Turkey Nurten Yilmaz, Ministry of Education, Turkey Chapter 20 A Model Proposal for Advertising Aestheticization 264 Recep Yilmaz, Beykent University, Turkey Nurdan Oncel Taskiran, Kocaeli University, Turkey Chapter 21 Visual Discourse of the Ottoman Clove 273 Nurdan Oncel Taskiran, Kocaeli University, Turkey Nursel Bolat, Istanbul Arel University, Turkey Chapter 22 Halal Cosmetics: Pakistani Consumer Perspective 286 Aysha Karamat Baig, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Uzma Karamat Baig, GC University, Pakistan
Section 5 Managerial Issues and Competitiveness Chapter 23 From Local Information Systems to Global Customer Relationship Management 299 Ulas Akkucuk, Bogazici University; Turkey Chapter 24 The Business World as a Battlefield 306 Izzet Kilinc, Duzce University, Turkey Mehmet Akif Oncu, Duzce University, Turkey Yunus Emre Tasgit, Duzce University, Turkey Chapter 25 Mintzberg's Adhocratic Organization Structure 319 Kerem Toker, Beykent University, Turkey Dilaysu Cinar, Beykent University, Turkey Chapter 26 Customer Relations Management Applications in the Tourism Industry 334 Burcu Pekduyurucu Aydtn, Istanbul Aydin University, Turkey u Chapter 27 Determinants of Controlling in a Non-Public Higher Education Institution in Poland 342 Elzbieta Janczyk-Strzala, Wyzsza Szkola Bankowa we Wroclawiu, Poland Chapter 28 Significant Role of Religion in Influencing Consumer Behavior 351 Munazza Saeed, Department ofshari 'ah and Management, Academy of Islamic Studies, University of Malaya, Malaysia Compilation of References 362 About the Contributors 393 Index 402