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Conference Object Economic Development of Ski Industry in Experimental Innovation: Example of Palandoken Turkey and Alps Switzerland(Elsevier Science BV, 2015) Kazan, Halim; Hobikoglu, Elif Haykir; Karademir, Huzeyfe; Dalyancı, Levent; Turguter, Yavuz; Sener, S; Saridogan, E; Staub, S; Sener, S; Saridogan, E; Staub, SSport contributions to people health, social development also it regulates social with unity and solidarity. All people around the World accepts existence of sport benefits. In this age, sport base on economy that is extends domestic and international tourism and one of the winter sport. In the World, most preferred winter sport is Ski. Palandoken is most suitable sport facility respecting to season conditions and facility sufficiency in our country. Alps is one of example in the World at Switzerland. Switzerland, hosts 30.000.000 Ski Lover which is that amount equal to 4 times Switzerland's population at Alps. That amount of tourist came to Turkey in 2012. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).Conference Object Modeling Morphodynamic Processes in Meandering Rivers with UAV-Basedmeasurements(IEEE, 2018) Özcan, Orkan; Akay, Semih SamiAccurate surface models are a crucial component of studies of morphodynamic modeling of rivers and river channel evolution. The high flows that rivers have are caused by changes in flood bed or low canal flow, also it changes river channel morphology. Floods that occur during the spring months cause significant geomorphological changes. In addition to this, low flows during the summer also trigger erosion and superficial accumulation in the ongoing process. Using an accurate, high-resolution, seamless surface models of the river channel and floodplain allows to detect morphological changes of the whole river channel more accurately than using traditional methods. This enables a more comprehensive view of the riverbed evolution. Therefore, high-quality topographical data at different scales are required to study fluvial processes and river dynamics. Nowadays, a combination of photogrammetry and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) systems is widely used for various applications, especially for 3D surface modelling and large scale mapping. UAV systems offer many advantages in terms of cost and image resolution when compared to terrestrial photogrammetry and satellite remote sensing systems. In the study, aerial imaging was carried out via UAV to produce very high resolution surface models based on Structure from Motion (SfM) technique. Multi-temporal topographic data were produced and morphodynamic processes in the Buyuk Menderes River were modeled. Thus, UAV-based a fast and practical way to derive volumetric quantity of lost/gained soil was developed.Conference Object Structure and Sustainability of Current Account Deficit in Turkish Economy(Elsevier, 2014) Murat, Sedat; Haykır Hobikoğlu, Elif; Dalyancı, LeventTurkish economy suffers from a chronic current account deficit because of the saving gap, foreign dependency in energy and intermediate goods and structural economic problems of the economy. It is vital to have sustainable current account balance for Turkish economy in order to keep sustainable economic growth in the economy. Main aim of the study is to analyze the strategies for sustainable current account deficit in Turkish economy by considering the main sources of the current account deficit in the economy and the current account sustainability by considering an econometric model. The result of the model is that current account has a weak form sustainability in Turkish economy.Conference Object The Impacts of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence on Business and Economics(Elsevier Science BV, 2015) Dirican, Cüneyt; Sener, S; Saridogan, E; Staub, S; Sener, S; Saridogan, E; Staub, SIn the Industrial Age that humanity has entered long time ago with steam series has caused to primitive mechanization in production. With the development of internet and mobile technologies, electronics, nano technology, advances in medicine, health and digital applications and so on speed up mechatronics studies nowadays. Last World Economic Forum holds an important place on the agenda of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence and the economists like Roubini, Stiglitz also entered in the discussion of robotics and artificial in intelligence impacts on economics and business. Although Stephen Hawking criticized on the risks in this regard, every day we are witnessing tremendous news and articles in business pages, regarding on these topics and obviously corporate life and professionals can no longer resist to these changes. Changing form of the business terms and work forces, the way of doing business by using new technologies will have serious impacts on the daily business life and deriving from these on countries and on world economics. Many items and headlines such as jobless ratio, Philips Curve, performance, management, CRM Analytics, customer relationship management, sales, strategic planning, mass production, Purchasing Power Parity, GDP, inflation, money, Central Banks, Banking System, coaching, training, accounting, taxes etc. regarding to business and economics will face serious dangers, hits, change, exposures as well as opportunities and gains with the improvements in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. One simple example can explain the degree of these impacts: Should we continue to make provisions for severance pay of the company's staff or should we calculate reserve for depreciation / amortization of robots in the company, which side of the balance sheet will be managed by human resources managers or shall we still name human resources ? This conceptual and hypothetical paper is aiming to address and discusses the future of robots, mechatronics and artificial intelligence in different perspectives. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).Conference Object The Role of Real Estate Derivatives in Hedging Real Estate: An Empirical Analysis of the US Commercial Market(Sciedu Press, 2016) Berk, CemToday, real estate today is used as an important investment vehicle owing to its many benefits, including diversification and ability to yield real returns. Real estate prices can be volatile in the short run, and therefore, investors need to hedge themselves to avoid negative returns. This problem is due to the systematic and unsystematic components of real estate risk. Systematic risk refers to risk that applies to all similar properties, while unsystematic risk refers to risk that applies only to the property that needs to be hedged. The systematic component of real estate risk can be mitigated by proper use of real estate derivatives, such as forwards, futures, options and swaps. These are instruments whose underlying asset is the index, which is composed of real estate in the region with a similar purpose as the property being hedged. This study examines some of the major benefits and difficulties of using real estate derivatives for hedging real estate, using data from the U.S. commercial real estate market, such as those from Ishares U.S. Real Estate Exchange Traded Fund, General Growth Properties Inc., Simon Property Group Inc., The Macerich Company, and Vornado Realty Trust. The daily data are from the period June 19, 2000 and August 24, 2015, with 3,820 pieces of information for each variable. The study aims to investigate the statistical integration in the U.S. commercial real estate market, using Johansen’s cointegration test. The research helps provide a better understanding of the real estate derivatives market and has important implications for academicians, practitioners, and policy makers.
