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BİR NORMATİF KURUM OLARAK ULUSLARARASI META STANDARTLARIN DİKEY DYSY YAYILIMLARI SÜRECİNDEKİ ROLÜ: TÜRKİYE OTOMOTİV SANAYİİNDE ÇOKLU ÖRNEK OLAY ÇALIŞMASI

Yıl 2023, Cilt: 13 Sayı: 25, 133 - 158, 23.06.2023

Öz

Bu araştırmanın amacı kurumsal çevrenin normatif unsurlarından birisini temsil eden standartların Türkiye otomotiv sanayiinde dikey DYSY yayılımlarını nasıl yönlendirdiğini, yerel örgütlere odaklanarak derinlemesine incelemektir. Nitel araştırma desenlerinden çoklu örnek olay çalışmasının benimsendiği çalışmada yedi yerel tedarikçi örgüt araştırmaya dahil edilmiştir. Görüşmeler, gözlem notları ve dokümanların veri kaynağı olarak kullanıldığı araştırmada veriler içerik analizine tabi tutulmuştur. Gerçekleştirilen analizler sonucunda standartların kapsamı, standartlar kaynaklı denetimler, müşterilerin standartları ve standartları algılama biçimleri kodları ön plana çıkmıştır. Elde edilen bulgular, ayrıntılı standartların yerel tedarikçi örgütler için kurulan dikey bağlantıların yoğunluğunu ve dolayısıyla dikey DYSY yayılımlarını verimlilik boyutunda olumlu yönde etkilediğini göstermektedir. Ancak standartları algılama biçimleri ve tedarik zincirindeki pozisyonlarına duyarlı bir şekilde, standartların yenilikçilik ve uluslararasılaşma yayılımlarını olumsuz yönde etkileyebilme potansiyeli taşıdığı da ortaya çıkmaktadır.

Destekleyen Kurum

TÜBİTAK

Proje Numarası

117K787

Teşekkür

Desteklerinden ötürü TÜBİTAK’a ve Prof. Dr. Tarhan OKAN'a teşekkür ederiz.

Kaynakça

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THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL META STANDARDS AS A NORMATIVE INSTITUTION IN THE PROCESS OF VERTICAL FDI SPILLOVERS: A MULTI CASE STUDY IN TURKISH AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

Yıl 2023, Cilt: 13 Sayı: 25, 133 - 158, 23.06.2023

Öz

The aim of this study is to examine in depth how standards, which represent one of the normative elements of the institutional environment, vertical FDI spillovers in the Turkish automotive industry, focusing on local organizations. Seven local supplier organizations were included in the study, in which multiple case studies were adopted from qualitative research designs. In the research, where interview notes, observations and documents were used as data sources, the data were subjected to content analysis. As a result, the scope of the standards; the audits based on the standards; the standards of the customers; and the way they perceive the standards are the codes that stand out. The findings show that detailed standards positively affect the density of vertical links established for local supplier organizations and therefore vertical FDI spillovers in terms of productivity. However, it is also revealed that standards have the potential to negatively affect the spillovers of innovation and internationalization, sensitive to their perception of standards and their position in the supply chain.

Proje Numarası

117K787

Kaynakça

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  • Alfaro, L., Rodríguez-Clare, A., Hanson, G. H., & Bravo-Ortega, C. (2004). Multinationals and linkages: an empirical investigation [with Comments]. Economia, 4(2), 113-169.
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  • Berger, P. L., & Luckman, T. (1967). The Social Structure of Reality, Alien Lane.
  • Berry, F. S., & Berry, W. D. (2018). Innovation and diffusion models in policy research. Theories of the policy process, 253-297.
  • Boiral, O. (2012). ISO certificates as organizational degrees? Beyond the rational myths of the certification process. Organization Studies, 33(5-6), 633-654.
  • Bournakis, I., Christopoulos, D., & Mallick, S. (2018). Knowledge spillovers and output per worker: an industry‐level analysis for OECD countries. Economic Inquiry, 56(2), 1028-1046.
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  • Buckley, P.J. & Casson, M. (1976). A Long-Run Theory of The Multinational Enterprise. Future of The Multinational Enterprise içinde, (32-65). Palgrave Macmillan, London.
  • Buckley, P. J., Clegg, J., & Wang, C. (2002). The impact of inward FDI on the performance of Chinese manufacturing firms. Journal of international business studies, 33, 637-655.
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  • Chen, M. J., Su, K. H., & Tsai, W. (2007). Competitive tension: The awareness-motivation-capability perspective. Academy of management Journal, 50(1), 101-118.
  • Christensen, C.M. (2013). The innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail, 1. Baskı, Harvard Business Review Press.
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  • Demena, B. A., & van Bergeijk, P. A. (2019). Observing FDI spillover transmission channels: evidence from firms in Uganda. Third World Quarterly, 40(9), 1708-1729.
  • Denzin, N. K., & Lincoln, Y. S. (2011). The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research, Sage.
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  • Escobar Gamboa, O. R. (2013). Foreign direct investment (FDI) determinants and spatial spillovers across Mexico's states. The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 22(7), 993-1012.
  • Franceschini, F., Galetto, M., & Mastrogiacomo, L. (2018). ISO 9001 certification and failure risk: any relationship?. Total Quality Management & Business Excellence, 29(11-12), 1279-1293.
  • Gereffi, G. (1994). The organization of buyer-driven global commodity chains: How US retailers shape overseas production networks. Commodity chains and global capitalism, 95-122.
  • Gómez‐Haro, S., Aragón‐Correa, J. A., & Cordón‐Pozo, E. (2011). Differentiating the effects of the institutional environment on corporate entrepreneurship. Management Decision.
  • Guler, I., Guillén, M. F., & Macpherson, J. M. (2002). Global competition, institutions, and the diffusion of organizational practices: The international spread of ISO 9000 quality certificates. Administrative science quarterly, 47(2), 207-232.
  • Hall, R.E. & Jones, C.I. (1999). Why Do Some Countries Produce So Much More Output Per Worker Than Others?, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 114(1). 83-116.
  • Han, J., Chen, Y., & Sun, H. (2021). Foreign direct investment spillover effect on China’s sustainable development. Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S, 28(1), 117-127.
  • Henning, R. (2000). Selling Standards, A World of Standards, içinde, (114-124). Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • Heras-Saizarbitoria, I., & Boiral, O. (2015). Symbolic adoption of ISO 9000 in small and medium-sized enterprises: The role of internal contingencies. International Small Business Journal, 33(3), 299-320.
  • Hofstede, G. (1980). Motivation, leadership, and organization: do American theories apply abroad?. Organizational dynamics, 9(1), 42-63.
  • Huang, J. T. (2004). Spillovers from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau investment and from other foreign investment in Chinese industries. Contemporary Economic Policy, 22(1), 13-25.
  • İlhan-Nas, T., & Şahin, F. (2018). Doğrudan yabancı sermaye yatırımı kaynaklı teknolojik yayılımların yerel firmaların uluslararasılaşma faaliyetleri üzerindeki etkileri. YOAD Yönetim ve Organizasyon Araştırmaları Dergisi, 3(1), 59-102.
  • İlhan-Nas, T., Okan, T., Tatoglu, E., Demirbag, M., & Glaister, K. W. (2018a). The effects of ownership concentration and institutional distance on the foreign entry ownership strategy of Turkish MNEs. Journal of Business Research, 93, 173-183.
  • İlhan-Nas, T., Okan, T., Tatoglu, E., Demirbag, M., Wood, G., & Glaister, K. W. (2018). Board composition, family ownership, institutional distance and the foreign equity ownership strategies of Turkish MNEs. Journal of World Business, 53(6), 862-879.
  • İlhan-Nas, T., Okan, T., & Şahin, F. (2021). Doğrudan Yabancı Sermaye Yatırım Kaynaklı Teknolojik Yayılımların Türk Imalat Sanayiindeki Yerel Firmaların Yenilik ve Ar-Ge Gelişimleri Üzerindeki Etkileri, TÜBITAK 1003- Öncelikli Alanlar Ar-Ge Programı Projesi.
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Toplam 91 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Tülay İlhan-nas 0000-0002-6264-7948

Fatih Şahin 0000-0002-5515-7692

Proje Numarası 117K787
Yayımlanma Tarihi 23 Haziran 2023
Gönderilme Tarihi 4 Mart 2023
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2023 Cilt: 13 Sayı: 25

Kaynak Göster

APA İlhan-nas, T., & Şahin, F. (2023). BİR NORMATİF KURUM OLARAK ULUSLARARASI META STANDARTLARIN DİKEY DYSY YAYILIMLARI SÜRECİNDEKİ ROLÜ: TÜRKİYE OTOMOTİV SANAYİİNDE ÇOKLU ÖRNEK OLAY ÇALIŞMASI. Karadeniz Teknik Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 13(25), 133-158.
AMA İlhan-nas T, Şahin F. BİR NORMATİF KURUM OLARAK ULUSLARARASI META STANDARTLARIN DİKEY DYSY YAYILIMLARI SÜRECİNDEKİ ROLÜ: TÜRKİYE OTOMOTİV SANAYİİNDE ÇOKLU ÖRNEK OLAY ÇALIŞMASI. KTÜSBD. Haziran 2023;13(25):133-158.
Chicago İlhan-nas, Tülay, ve Fatih Şahin. “BİR NORMATİF KURUM OLARAK ULUSLARARASI META STANDARTLARIN DİKEY DYSY YAYILIMLARI SÜRECİNDEKİ ROLÜ: TÜRKİYE OTOMOTİV SANAYİİNDE ÇOKLU ÖRNEK OLAY ÇALIŞMASI”. Karadeniz Teknik Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 13, sy. 25 (Haziran 2023): 133-58.
EndNote İlhan-nas T, Şahin F (01 Haziran 2023) BİR NORMATİF KURUM OLARAK ULUSLARARASI META STANDARTLARIN DİKEY DYSY YAYILIMLARI SÜRECİNDEKİ ROLÜ: TÜRKİYE OTOMOTİV SANAYİİNDE ÇOKLU ÖRNEK OLAY ÇALIŞMASI. Karadeniz Teknik Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 13 25 133–158.
IEEE T. İlhan-nas ve F. Şahin, “BİR NORMATİF KURUM OLARAK ULUSLARARASI META STANDARTLARIN DİKEY DYSY YAYILIMLARI SÜRECİNDEKİ ROLÜ: TÜRKİYE OTOMOTİV SANAYİİNDE ÇOKLU ÖRNEK OLAY ÇALIŞMASI”, KTÜSBD, c. 13, sy. 25, ss. 133–158, 2023.
ISNAD İlhan-nas, Tülay - Şahin, Fatih. “BİR NORMATİF KURUM OLARAK ULUSLARARASI META STANDARTLARIN DİKEY DYSY YAYILIMLARI SÜRECİNDEKİ ROLÜ: TÜRKİYE OTOMOTİV SANAYİİNDE ÇOKLU ÖRNEK OLAY ÇALIŞMASI”. Karadeniz Teknik Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 13/25 (Haziran 2023), 133-158.
JAMA İlhan-nas T, Şahin F. BİR NORMATİF KURUM OLARAK ULUSLARARASI META STANDARTLARIN DİKEY DYSY YAYILIMLARI SÜRECİNDEKİ ROLÜ: TÜRKİYE OTOMOTİV SANAYİİNDE ÇOKLU ÖRNEK OLAY ÇALIŞMASI. KTÜSBD. 2023;13:133–158.
MLA İlhan-nas, Tülay ve Fatih Şahin. “BİR NORMATİF KURUM OLARAK ULUSLARARASI META STANDARTLARIN DİKEY DYSY YAYILIMLARI SÜRECİNDEKİ ROLÜ: TÜRKİYE OTOMOTİV SANAYİİNDE ÇOKLU ÖRNEK OLAY ÇALIŞMASI”. Karadeniz Teknik Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, c. 13, sy. 25, 2023, ss. 133-58.
Vancouver İlhan-nas T, Şahin F. BİR NORMATİF KURUM OLARAK ULUSLARARASI META STANDARTLARIN DİKEY DYSY YAYILIMLARI SÜRECİNDEKİ ROLÜ: TÜRKİYE OTOMOTİV SANAYİİNDE ÇOKLU ÖRNEK OLAY ÇALIŞMASI. KTÜSBD. 2023;13(25):133-58.

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