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Yayın European multinationals’ offshore R&D strategies towards Turkey with regard to labour capabilities, skills and labour costs(Wolters Kluwer Law, 2013-11-22) Tuncay Çelikel, Aslı; Blanpain, Roger; Dereli, Toker; Soykut Sarıca, Yeşim Pınar; Şen Taşbaşı, Aslı[No abstract available]Yayın Retailing(SAGE Publications Inc., 2012) Tuncay Çelikel, Aslı; Marvel, Matthew R.[No abstract available]Yayın Research and Development Collaborations Turkish Automotive Industry(VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2010-02-12) Tuncay Çelikel, Aslı[No abstract available]Yayın The electric car revolution capabilities of the multinational car manufacturers and the important role of the governments(RADMA, 2011-06-30) Tuncay Çelikel, Aslı; Tunzelmann, Nick vonNowadays multinational car manufacturers’ main concern is to develop fuel-efficient cars with fewer emissions. Recently some automotive manufacturers have already developed hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and electric vehicles (EVs). Some governments are providing incentives to R&D projects for electric cars and EV charging points/filling stations. For all these efforts, there have been very little to show for the outcomes as far as electric vehicles are concerned over the past century during which they have been under development. Why is the case? The fault is usually attributed to failings on the supply side, namely weaknesses of technological ‘stretch-out’ especially in regard to the batteries. We look in turn at supply capabilities, production capabilities and consumer capabilities, to reassess the dynamic capabilities associated with their interaction; to find that it is a combination of all three that best explains the long delay associated with the introduction of this technology and complex product system.Yayın Integrated research and development networks case study of Nestle company(Academy of Intenational Business Conference, 2016-04-09) Tuncay Çelikel, Aslı; Mehrdana, Mina[No abstract available]Yayın Customer Orientation(SAGE Publications Inc., 2012) Tuncay Çelikel, Aslı; Marvel, Matthew R.[No abstract available]Yayın Distribution(SAGE Publications Inc., 2012) Tuncay Çelikel, Aslı; Marvel, Matthew R.[No abstract available]Yayın Wholesale Markets(SAGE Publications Inc., 2012) Tuncay Çelikel, Aslı; Marvel, Matthew R.[No abstract available]Yayın Factors affecting R&D collaboration of MNEs with their local partner firms: case study of Ford Motor Company and Otosan(ISPIM, 2009-06-24) Tuncay Çelikel, Aslı; Ansal, HacerIn the last decades, R&D strategies and international location decisions of MNEs have changed substantially as they increasingly set up R&D facilities outside their home country in some developing countries where the R&D activities go beyond adaptation for local markets. This research explores the factors affecting R&D collaboration of MNEs and their local partner firms through a case study carried out in Turkey. The data collection method is face-to-face in-depth interviews with automotive companies’ R&D managers and engineers. Findings showed that Ford Motor Co. and Otosan's R&D collaboration is based upon a long partnership in manufacturing during which R&D capability and absorptive capacity of Otosan gradually increased. On the other hand, low labour costs, high government incentives for R&D, appropriate infrastructure to carry out R&D activities in Turkey as well as skilled and well educated R&D staff are important factors for Ford. Ford and Otosan's R&D collaboration is a success story of how two production partner firms could collaborate in R&D activities.Yayın Innovative culture and total quality management as a tool for sustainable competitiveness: a case study of Turkish fruit and vegetable processing industry(2002-01-04) Akgüngör, Sedef; Camgöz Akdağ, Hatice; Tuncay Çelikel, AslıThe paper aims to explore the dimensions of quality management practices as a tool for innovativeness and determine the which dimensions of the quality management practices best differentiates the firms with low innovative culture from the firms with high innovative culture. A mail survey with a sample of processed fruit and vegetable product exporters in Turkey was conducted using a structured questionnaire. Factor analysis is used to reduce the 22 total quality management practices into a smaller set of dimensions. The resulting dimensions (factors) were used as independent variables for discriminant analysis. Discriminant analysis follows from the findings of previous research in which two independent firm clusters were identified through cluster analysis using quality management variables. Following the cluster definitions of the previous research, the dependent variable of the discriminant function measures whether the firm is characterized by low innovativeness or high innovativeness. Factor analysis reduced 22 quality management practices into 6 factors. The quality management dimension that best discriminates the two groups is standardication of work. Presence or absence of ISO certificate did not reveal much power to differentiate the two groups.












