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    Türkiye’de Vekâlet Problemlerinin Sınıflandırılması
    (2025) Özalp, Birsen; Oktar, Ömer Faruk
    In the research, it is assumed that context affects both the parties experiencing agency problems and the types of agency problems. The problems are classified into Type 1 agency problems, which occur between shareholders and managers, and Type 2 agency problems, which occur among shareholders. The aim is to identify the issues experienced within both dimensions. Given the need to describe a phenomenon across different contexts, a qualitative research method was employed. Data were obtained from court case texts involving shareholders and board members, accessed through an electronic legal database. A total of 42 distinct case texts were analyzed. Content analysis was conducted using MAXQDA 2020 to interpret the data. The research concluded that agency problems vary depending on the parties involved in the agency relationship. In the context of Turkiye, it was found that agency problems occur more frequently among shareholders. The most common issues observed in shareholder relations include unfair profit-taking, intentional harm to the company, and obstruction of the rights to control, monitor, and access information. The research highlights the need for corporate governance practices that offer positive discrimination to minority shareholders.
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    Spor Medyası Çalışanlarında Suskunluk Sarmalı ve Psikolojik Dayanıklılığın İş Tatmini Üzerindeki Etkisi
    (2025) Çetinkaya, Gökhan; Karagozoglu, Cengız
    In this study, it is aimed to determine the effects of spiral of silence, psychological resilience and professional experience levels of sports media employees on their job satisfaction. The population of the study consists of the personnel who are actively working in editorial duties in the sports media. Reached by convenience sampling method, 370 professionals took part in the study on a voluntary basis. In addition to the "Personal Information Form", "Spiral of Silence Scale", "Job Satisfaction Scale" and "Psychological Resilience Scale" were used to collect the data. The collected data were transferred to the SPSS 28 package program. Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation analysis and hierarchical multiple regression analysis were used to analyse the data. According to the mean scores of the scales applied to the participants, it was determined that the spiral of silence and psychological resilience levels of the sports media employees were at a medium level, while their job satisfaction levels were at a proficient level. Job satisfaction is not affected by the psychological resilience variable. It was found that the opinion expression: engagement sub-dimension of the silence spiral had no effect on job satisfaction. Avoidance of opinion expression was found to be a positive determinant of job satisfaction in sports media employees. Conversely, fear of isolation was found to be a negative determinant of job satisfaction. In addition, it was concluded that professional experience of sports media employees had a positive effect on their job satisfaction.