Hilal Atasoy
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First Name: | Hilal |
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Last Name: | Atasoy |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pat74 |
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Fox School of Business, Temple University Department of Accounting 441 Alter Hall, 1801 Liacouras Walk Philadelphia, PA 19122 | |
Affiliation
(66%) Fox School of Business and Management
Temple University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (United States)http://sbm.temple.edu/
RePEc:edi:sbtemus (more details at EDIRC)
(34%) Department of Economics
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Urbana-Champaign, Illinois (United States)http://www.economics.illinois.edu/
RePEc:edi:deuiuus (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Hilal Atasoy, 2011. "ICT Use and Labor: Firm-Level Evidence from Turkey," Working Papers 11-23, NET Institute, revised Nov 2011.
- Hilal Atasoy, 2011. "IICT Skills and Employment Opportunities," Working Papers 11-24, NET Institute, revised Nov 2011.
Articles
- Hilal Atasoy, 2015. "Latent entrepreneurship in transition economies," IZA World of Labor, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), pages 155-155, June.
Citations
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- Hilal Atasoy, 2011.
"ICT Use and Labor: Firm-Level Evidence from Turkey,"
Working Papers
11-23, NET Institute, revised Nov 2011.
Cited by:
- Yilmaz Kiliçaslan & Ünal Töngür, 2017. "Information and Communication Technologies and Employment Generation in Turkish Manufacturing Industry," Working Papers 1120, Economic Research Forum, revised 07 2017.
- Hilal Atasoy, 2011.
"IICT Skills and Employment Opportunities,"
Working Papers
11-24, NET Institute, revised Nov 2011.
Cited by:
- Robert W. Fairlie & Peter Riley Bahr, 2018.
"The Effects of Computers and Acquired Skills on Earnings, Employment and College Enrollment: Evidence from a Field Experiment and California UI Earnings Records,"
NBER Working Papers
24276, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Fairlie, Robert W & Bahr, Peter, 2018. "The Effects of Computers and Acquired Skills on Earnings, Employment and College Enrollment: Evidence from a Fields Experiment and California UI Earnings Records," Santa Cruz Department of Economics, Working Paper Series qt7f86913h, Department of Economics, UC Santa Cruz.
- Robert W. Fairlie & Peter Riley Bahr, 2018. "The Effects of Computers and Acquired Skills on Earnings, Employment and College Enrollment: Evidence from a Fields Experiment and California UI Earnings Records," CESifo Working Paper Series 6860, CESifo.
- Fairlie, Robert W. & Bahr, Peter Riley, 2018. "The effects of computers and acquired skills on earnings, employment and college enrollment: Evidence from a field experiment and California UI earnings records," Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, vol. 63(C), pages 51-63.
- Inha Oh & Dongnyok Shim, 2020. "IT Adoption and Sustainable Growth of Firms in Different Industries—Are the Benefits Still Expected?," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(22), pages 1-29, November.
- Seema Sangita, 2021. "Higher Education, Vocational Training and Performance of Firms," Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research, National Council of Applied Economic Research, vol. 15(1), pages 122-148, February.
- Bornali Bhandari & Charu Jain & Ajaya K. Sahu, 2021. "Are Secondary Schools Imparting Digital Skills? An Empirical Assessment," Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research, National Council of Applied Economic Research, vol. 15(1), pages 73-100, February.
- Robert W. Fairlie & Peter Riley Bahr, 2018.
"The Effects of Computers and Acquired Skills on Earnings, Employment and College Enrollment: Evidence from a Field Experiment and California UI Earnings Records,"
NBER Working Papers
24276, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
Articles
- Hilal Atasoy, 2015.
"Latent entrepreneurship in transition economies,"
IZA World of Labor, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), pages 155-155, June.
Cited by:
- Tamar Khitarishvili, 2016. "Gender Dimensions of Inequality in the Countries of Central Asia, South Caucasus, and Western CIS," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_858, Levy Economics Institute.
- Vasiliki Vamvaka & Chrysostomos Stoforos & Theodosios Palaskas & Charalampos Botsaris, 2020. "Attitude toward entrepreneurship, perceived behavioral control, and entrepreneurial intention: dimensionality, structural relationships, and gender differences," Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Springer, vol. 9(1), pages 1-26, December.
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NEP Fields
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- NEP-CWA: Central and Western Asia (2) 2011-11-21 2011-11-21
- NEP-ICT: Information and Communication Technologies (2) 2011-11-21 2011-11-21
- NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (2) 2011-11-21 2011-11-21
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