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TUNÇ, GÜLÇİN

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  • Publication
    Evaluation of uctea chamber of city planners Bursa branch membership survey
    (Kare Publ, 2015-01-01) Tunç, Gülçin; TUNÇ, GÜLÇİN; İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi; AAH-1827-2021
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    An analysis of the relationship between municipalities and ngos in terms of active participation in local budgeting in turkiye
    (Sosyoekonomi Soc, 2023-04-01) Eroğlu, Erdal; Aydemir-Dev, Mine; AYDEMİR DEV, MİNE; Tunç, Gülçin; TUNÇ, GÜLÇİN; Gerçek, Adnan; GERÇEK, ADNAN; İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi; 0000-0002-9495-2429; AAG-8408-2021; HSH-8596-2023
    This study focuses on the relationship between NGOs' active participation in municipal budgeting and their perception of budget efficiency. Our research estimates the relationships among transparency, trust in the municipality, NGOs' active participation, responsibility, and budget efficiency perception via the structural equation model. The findings indicate that active participation plays a key role in the model and directly affects the perception of budget efficiency. Besides, increased active participation, NGOs' responsibility, and trust positively affect budget efficiency perception. Transparency mediated through active participation and trust affects the perception of budget efficiency. Trust, transparency, and responsibility positively affect active participation.
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    Measuring ngos? Active participation in municipal decision- making in Turkiye
    (Istanbul Univ, 2023-01-01) Eroğlu, Erdal; TUNÇ, GÜLÇİN; AYDEMİR DEV, MİNE; İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi; Ekonometri Bölümü; HSH-8596-2023; AAH-1827-2021
    This study develops a new scale for measuring the active participation relation between municipalities and NGOs. While citizen participation at the local level is a widely explored topic, a scale that aims to get NGO members' perceptions about their level of participation and focuses on the budgeting process is not available. We carried out an extensive review of the participation and budgeting literature and considered the inputs obtained from this review in developing our two-dimensional and 6-item participation scale. 'Participation mechanism' and 'participation process' were determined as two dimensions. This was a decision made based on the existence of an emphasis on the interplay between the participation mechanisms used and the participation process actualized in the relevant literature. As existing scales for examining local participation are designed to get data from public officials, we hope that obtaining data from NGOs will enrich our understanding of the complex participatory relationship between citizens and the local administration.