Ceyda Maden
Istanbul Kemerburgaz University
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Gender in Management: An International Journal | 2015
Ceyda Maden
Purpose – This study aims to shed light on women’s entrepreneurship in Turkey by focusing on the profile of women entrepreneurs, key drivers behind their decision to establish their own business, challenges they face while initiating and running their business and support mechanisms for women entrepreneurs. Design/methodology/approach – Semi-structured interviews were conducted by ten successful women entrepreneurs in Turkey. Survey forms were also sent to the representatives of four different organizations that support women entrepreneurship. Three completed survey forms were received back from these organizations. Four key areas that originate from the research question (i.e. profile, drivers, problems and support mechanisms) have constituted the basis of the semi-structured interview guide and that of thematic analysis. Findings – The results have revealed that there are important similarities among Turkish women entrepreneurs with respect to their personality traits or characteristics. Successful wome...
Personnel Review | 2015
Ceyda Maden
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationships between employees’ perceptions of high-involvement human resource (HR) practices, their levels of work engagement and learning goal orientation, and their proactive behaviors. Design/methodology/approach – The sample of the study included 240 employees who work in Istanbul, Turkey, chosen from the major industries that represent the economic profile of this city. The hypotheses were tested with structural equation modeling procedure. Findings – The results revealed that apart from perceived recognition, all the perceived high-involvement HR practices were positively related to employees’ work engagement, which in turn predicted their learning goal orientation. Besides, the results indicated that work engagement affected both individual innovation and feedback inquiry significantly, whereas learning goal orientation predicted only feedback inquiry. Finally, the findings revealed that only perceived empowerment and competency development pr...
Personnel Review | 2016
Ceyda Maden; Hakan Ozcelik; Gaye Karacay
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the moderating roles of future job expectations and efficacy beliefs in employees’ responses to unmet job expectations, i.e. emotional exhaustion, job satisfaction, and turnover intention. It also investigates whether and how work experience influences the interactive effects of unmet job expectations and efficacy beliefs on employees’ responses. Design/methodology/approach – Data were collected from 227 employees from a wide range of sectors. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses were used to test the hypotheses. Findings – The results showed that the relationships between unmet job expectations and emotional exhaustion and job satisfaction were stronger for employees with more positive future job expectations. In addition, efficacy beliefs moderated the relationship between unmet job expectations and turnover intention. For employees with more work experience, efficacy beliefs had a stronger moderating role in the relationship between unmet job expec...
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2012
Ceyda Maden; Esra Arıkan; E. Eser Telci; Deniz Kantur
Archive | 2004
Hayat Kabasakal; Zeynep Aycan; Fahri Karakas; Ceyda Maden
Public Organization Review | 2012
Ceyda Maden
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2011
E. Eser Telci; Ceyda Maden; Deniz Kantur
Quality & Quantity | 2016
Esra Arıkan; Deniz Kantur; Ceyda Maden; E. Eser Telci
Service Industries Journal | 2014
Ceyda Maden
International Journal of Human Resource Management | 2014
Ceyda Maden; Hayat Kabasakal