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    The effects of the interactive white board usage on the studendts' learning level and an application in the financial markets courses
    (Anadolu Univ, 2011-07-01) Ertan, Yasemin; Yücel, Elif; YÜCEL, ELİF; Kara, Esen; KARA, ESEN; Karabıyık, Lale; KARABIYIK, LALE; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi.; AAG-7388-2021; AAH-7666-2021
    The effect of intense and fast lifestyle emerged from globalization has also an influence on education. As the access to the information increases, the information load on the students is increasing gradually as well. The need to give more and new information to the students in a short period of time made new technologies a requirement to be used in education. For this reason, lecturers are searching for new ways that they can teach more efficiently and get benefit from the educational technologies to make students learn more easily.These tendencies are also observed in the accounting and finance in which the numerical data is intensively used. According to various educational theories, using visual aid as well as audio methods is increasing the efficiency of the education. On the other hand, conventional teaching methods are supported by PowerPoint presentations and the need of internet utilization appears in the finance education due to the importance of accounting and mathematical calculations.The use of interactive whiteboard technique, that is an educational method providing these opportunities, is quite new.This study examines how interactive white board technique, that appeals to students both aurally and visually, affects graduate students' learning in. Financial Markets Course. by using pretest-posttest control group model.
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    Determinants of capital structure: A research on sectors that contribute to exports in Turkey
    (Istanbul Univ, 2015-11-01) Kara, Esen; KARA, ESEN; Erdur, Duygu Acar; ACAR ERDUR, DUYGU; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi/İşletme Anabilim Dalı.
    This study aimed to determine the factors that affect the capital structure of companies in automotive, food & drink and textile & leather industries, whose shares were traded at the Borsa Istanbul (BIST) covering the period of 2006 and 2014, and at identifying the industry-specific differences with respect to their capital structures. In an attempt to achieve this goal, the data obtained from the financial statements of the related companies were subjected to panel data analysis. At the end of the study, we concluded that while, on one hand, the financial hierarchy theory was valid for the automotive industry for the studied period, on the other hand, both the financial hierarchy and trade-off theories were valid for food & drink and textile & leather industries. Another specific finding of the study was that the factors affecting the capital structure decisions were different across the industries.