Proceeding of the 10th International Conference on Lifelong Education and Leadership for ALL (ICLEL 2024)

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Peer-Review Statements

Carlos Francisco de Sousa Reis, Monika Fodor-Garai, Osman Titrek
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the [International Conference on Lifelong Eductaion and Leadership for ALL_ICLEL 2024] during [9-11 July 2024, or “on date”] in [Obuda University Budapest Hungary]. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the [Scientific...
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Examining the Factors Affecting the Life Satisfaction of University Students

Serhat Arslan
The objective of this study was to explore whether there are variations in university students’ life satisfaction levels depending on their gender, academic year, and field of study. Independent samples t-tests were utilized to compare average life satisfaction scores between genders (two distinct groups),...
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Examining the Meaning of Life of University Students in Terms of Various Variables

Nihan Arslan
This study aims to explore whether university students’ perceptions of meaning of life vary depending on their gender, academic year, and field of study. The research utilized independent samples t-tests to compare average scores of meaning of life between genders (two distinct groups) and employed one-way...
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Examining the Digital Addiction Levels of High School Students in Terms of Different Variables

Selim Uylas
In this study, it was aimed to investigate the digital addiction levels of high school students according to different variables such as gender, grade, general family attitudes, family income level. The universe of the research consists high school students in public schools in Sakarya, Çanakkale and...
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Artificial Intelligence Based Solutions in Disaster Literacy Training

Ömer Cem Karacaoğlu, Demet Karacaoğlu, Nihan Özbaltan
This research aims at artificial intelligence-based text classification and question answering solutions in disaster literacy education and underlines the potential of artificial intelligence applications in disaster literacy education. Text classification and question answering applications emerge as...
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The Effect of the Science Festival Organized Within the Scope of Lifelong Learning on The Perceptions of Economically Disadvantaged Preschool Children Towards Scientists

Pınar Bağçeli Kahraman, Meral Taner Derman, Gönül Onur Sezer, Ömür Sadioğlu, Hakan Özkaynak
This study aims to reveal the effect of a science festival on the perceptions of disadvantaged children attending preschool education towards scientists. Its sample initially consisted of a total of 623 children in the age group of 5–6 years. However, based on the feedback received from the teachers...
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Use and Revitalization of the Laz Language Under Threat of Being Lost in Türkiye

Nermin Karabacak
In this research, the use and revitalization of the Laz language, one of the local languages under threat of being lost in Türkiye, were investigated and predictions about the future are made. This research was completed with the qualitative research pattern and the case study model. Data in the research...
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Artificial Intelligence as a Lifelong Learning Tool: Investigating Its Role in Adult Education

Hande Özkeskin, Peri Tutar Çinar
In today's technological era, artificial intelligence has become crucial for lifelong learning, transforming how adults access and engage with educa- tional content. This study explores AI-supported learning among adults in Tü- rkiye, focusing on usage patterns, motivations, satisfaction levels,...
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Suffa Model in Sustainable Lifelong Education

Hüseyin Güneş
One of the first tasks Prophet Muhammad undertook after his migration to Medina was the construction of a mosque. This mosque was a multifunctional structure. Besides daily worship, educational activities were also conducted here. A shaded area behind the prayer section was used for this purpose. In...
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The Role of Cem Houses in the Lifelong Education of Alevi-Bektashi Individuals

Fevzi Rençber
Alevis and Alevism, both in terms of their activities and the mission they carry, are a social reality frequently discussed in our country. When we look at the historical process in broad terms, we see that Alevi organization began in the 13th to 15th centuries, occasionally gaining momentum, sometimes...
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Opinions of Teacher Candidates on Reflective Questioning in Social Studies Teaching

Aylin Parıltan, İlhan Turan
Social studies course involves integrating the content taken from social sciences in accordance with the level of the students to improve their citizenship knowledge, skills and values (correct decision-making). This course, which assists students become virtuous individuals and better citizens, has...
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Relationship Between Pre-Service Mathematics Teachers’ Attitudes Towards Statistics and Their Statistical Literacy

Sena Uludağ, Rıdvan Ezentaş, Çiğdem Arslan
The aim of this study is to examine the relation between the statistical literacy skills of pre-service mathematics teachers and their attitudes towards statistics. In the study, the relation between pre-service teachers’ statistical literacy levels and their gender, grade level, the courses they have...
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Examining Globalization’s Influence on Cultural Diversity and Teacher Training in Early Childhood Education

Gül Ece Arslan
In recent years, the role and importance of the relationship between globalization and education have been increasingly pivotal in terms of preparing young adults for the interconnected world. This relationship, whose significance is heightening day by day, has also had a profound impact on every stage...
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Specific Learning Disorders in Pupils with Visual Impairment in Special Education Practice

Veronika Ruzickova, Gabriela Spinarova, Veronika Vachalova, Petra Jurkovicova
In this paper we focus on the issue of depistication and accurate diagnosis of specific learning disabilities in pupils with severe visual impairment in the current special education practice in the Czech Republic. This issue is very often dealt with in our country at the level of pronouncing a presumptive...
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A Motivational Model for Online Learning in Malaysian Universities for International Students

Mohammed Y. M. Mai
This study develops a motivational model for online learning targeted at international students in Malaysian universities, exploring the influence of autonomy, competence, and relatedness on intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, student engagement, and overall satisfaction. Utilizing a refined instrument...
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Supporting The Independence of People with Severe Disabilities

Jurkovičová Petra, Růžičková Veronika, Hovorková Lenka
The article presents the results of the qualitative part of the study focused on the mapping of factors influencing the process of independence of young adults with disabilities, with a high level of need for support. The qualitative part of the research followed the search of systematic reviews and...
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Understanding Digital Gender Differences: A Quantitative Study On Online Violence Among Young Spanish University Students

Antonio -José González-Jiménez
There are new forms of violence that occur through the internet, social networks, Artificial Intelligence and online chats, we call them Digital Gender Violence and they are aimed mainly at the adolescent and young population. Some of these actions are “Sexting” and “Cyberbulling”. Sexting is a behavior...
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Digital Learning Resources and Their Use in Education

Cestmir Serafin
Digital educational resources in education represent a modern trend of providing educational content to pupils. These resources can take various forms in practice. It is virtually impossible to create requirements that would closely respect the nature of all types of digital materials and resources that...
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Investigating Teachers’ Perceptions on Organizational Power Distance and Collective Efficacy

Yalçın İbiş, Türkan Argon
This study aimed to explore the relationship between teachers’ organizational power distance and collective efficacy perceptions. Relational survey model was utilized with a study group comprising 319 public school’s teachers from Akçakoca district of Düzce province during the 2023–2024 academic year....
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Motivation Differences Between STEM/HASS Students Regarding Career and Academic Achievements

Tetyana Masliyenko, Carlos Sousa Reis
Motivation is crucial for students’ success in higher education. Strong academic motivation fuels the effort and engagement needed to excel in coursework and research. When students are clear about their career goals (have a higher level of career decidedness), they can tailor their studies and experiences...
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Long-Term Psychological Effects of COVID-19 Lockdowns: A Comparative Analysis of Mobile Phone Addiction, Rumination, and Stress Among College Students in China and the Czech Republic

Hongyang Liu, Jana Kvintova, Lucie Vachova
This study examines the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on college students in China and the Czech Republic, focusing on mobile phone addiction, rumination, and perceived stress between 2022 and 2023. During the peak of China’s epidemic lockdown in 2022, it was hypothesized that such restrictive...
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Non-Formal Strategies for Developing Students’ Didactic Self-Assessment Skills

Blândul Valentin Cosmin, Bradea Adela
Didactic self-assessment can be defined as the students’ ability to make value judgments about their own academic performance based on well-defined criteria and in relation to predetermined educational objectives. Generally speaking, self-assessment skills enable students to build an adequate self-image...
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Perception of Cyber Violence in Relationships Among Adolescents from The Perspective of Teachers

Rachida Dalouh Ounia, Encarnación Soriano Ayala, Verónica Caballero Cala
Understanding cyberviolence in dating relationships among adolescents in the context of secondary education is crucial, as it reflects the impact of technological advances and the interaction of cultural norms, values, and social factors. This study offers teachers perceptions on specific initiatives...
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Perceptions of Teen Dating Violence from A Cross-Cultural Perspective: The Need for Lifelong Equality Education

Encarnación Soriano-Ayala, Verónica Caballero-Cala, Rachida Dalouh Ounia, Lidia Martínez-Jiménez
Teen Dating Violence (TDV) is a serious social problem, and since the 1990s, the World Health Organisation has recognised it as a public health problem. This study aims to know and understand the perceptions that adolescents from different cultural backgrounds, living in a multicultural context, have...
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What Are Spanish Educators Doing to Prevent Teen Dating Violence? Identifying The Challenges and Solutions to a Sustainable Nonviolent Education

Verónica C. Cala, Encarnación Soriano-Ayala, Rachida Dalouh-Ounia
Teen dating violence (TDV) is a critical issue that affects adolescents’ health, well-being, and development, with long-term implications for increased violence throughout life. Tackling them is fundamental to achieving equality and violence-free lives as outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals...
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An Investigation on the Relationship between Prospective EFL Teachers’ Levels of Narcissism and Cooperative Learning Skills

Serpil Azap
Language learning is not only a cognitive process but also a social endeavor that involves interaction with others. In the context of language learning, social interactions play a vital role in developing communicative competence, cultural understanding, and linguistic fluency. While numerous factors...
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Some General Considerations Regarding Course and Seminar Activities Using Different Lecture Types

Mihai Botea, Mariana Marinescu, Erika Bimbo-Szuhai, Alina Petrica, Claudiu Barsac, Raluca Botea
The priorities and directions of action of the university didactic methodology should be customized according to the specialized discipline. The pro motion of active and interactive methods is considered, which will transform students into co-participants in the construction of their own knowledge, in...
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Investigation of Teachers’ Perceptions of Nepotism in School Management and Organizational Ethical Climate

Yalçın Ibiş, Mehmet Ismetoğlu, Şenay Sezgin Nartgün
This research aimed to investigate the relationship between teachers’ perceptions of school administrators’ nepotism and the organizational ethical climate. The study employed a relational screening model, involving 331 voluntary teachers from public schools in the Akçakoca District of Düzce province...
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Testing Taiwanese Learners of Hebrew if Their Style Matches the Listening Performance

Zeira Micha, Wu Yufeng Leon
The topic of learning styles has been a topic of many discussions and debate among scholars, with some scholars suggesting that it is a useful and effective tool for teachers as well as a tool for learners to improve performance academically and make it easier to learn and retain information, while the...
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Teachers’ Views on Sustainable Organizational Justice in Schools

Mehmet İsmetoğlu, Türkan Argon
This study aimed to explore teachers’ perspectives on sustainable organizational justice using the phenomenological research method. Conducted during the 2023–24 academic year, the research involved 34 teachers in the central district of Bolu. Data collection employed semi-structured interviews, and...
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Linking Curriculum Implementation to School Sustainability: A Systematic Review

Yihong Peng, Bity Salwana Alias, Xinyu Wan, Azlin Norhaini Mansor
In an effort to clarify its complex effects, this systematic literature review (SLR) examines the complex link that has developed over the course of a decade between curriculum implementation and school sustainability. Two significant research questions are addressed in this study: 1) how recent changes...
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Some Aspects of Learning/Teaching the Second Language as a Foreign

Manana Kajaia, Tamar Shaishmelashvili
Georgia is an ethnically diverse state. 14% of the population cannot perceive the Georgian language as their mother tongue, or do not try to master it. The conducted studies revealed that the language barrier is one of the main obstacles to their full integration into the civil and political life of...
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Quo Vadis Europa? Are The Principles of Classical Pedagogy Still Relevant in A Post-Modern Europe?

Miron Ioan Erdei
More than ever, we are witnessing an anthropological crisis, an emptying of man of his humanity, despite the rights and obligations he has established for himself in order to avoid a universal existential failure. For these reasons, we intend to capture in this study the moral state of modern man and...
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The Role of Project-Based Learning (PBL) to Promote the Development of Student’s Skills for Lifelong Learning

Sandra Fernandes, Ana Sílvia Albuquerque, Maria João Ferreira
This paper analyses the impact of Project-Based Learning (PBL) on the development of lifelong learning skills among first-year students who participated in a PBL approach. The study involved 18 students, enrolled in the first year the Social Education bachelor’s program, at Portucalense University, Porto,...
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Learning Analytics in Decision-Making Process in Higher Education Institutions

Şenay Sezgin Nartgün, Eugene Kennedy
The aim of this research is to evaluate the role (place and importance) of learning analytics in literature to develop and improve the decision-making process in higher education. In this context, four questions were sought to be answered. These are: (1) For what reasons is LA used in higher education...
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Family-Centered Approach in Early Childhood Intervention: A Literature Review and Comparative Analysis of Effective Practices

Andra Rektina
This study dives into how early childhood intervention (ECI) can be even more effective when it takes a family-centered approach. By looking at existing research, author explore the benefits of involving families in their children’s everyday surroundings and using a transdisciplinary method. Author’s...
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A Perspective on the Development of the Primary School Transition Skills Competency Scale

Emel Kırat, Bülent Güven
In this study, it was aimed to discuss the statistical steps followed in the development of the Primary School Transition Skills Competency Scale (PSTSC) in order to evaluate the transition skills between preschool and primary school levels by primary school teachers. The importance of scale development...
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Examination of Ethical Problems Encountered by Educational Administrators in Schools

Esef Hakan Toytok, Betül Akçakoyun
Schools are the most widespread organized structure of the education system. Therefore, the quality and functioning of schools have direct positive or negative effects on the education system. School management is defined as a special field of educational administration. Since schools are seen as an...
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Examining Social Decay in Schools

Esef Hakan Toytok, Fazlı Ali Demirkesen
Society has been defined in different ways, both as a socio-cultural phenomenon and as a process of interaction between classes. Society is seen as a structure that shapes the perceptions, beliefs, morals and ideals of groups or individuals who share a common culture and have mutual connections, and...
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Examining The Self-Regulation Skills of Preschool Students Learning in Flipped Learning Environments

Esef Hakan Toytok, Ayşe Hümeyra Firat
Rapid developments in the field of science and technology in our age have shown their effects in the field of education as in all fields. Today’s developments, where it is much easier to access and disseminate information, have led to a reshaping of the education system. Traditional learning models in...
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Technology-Induced Unemployment Anxiety Among Undergraduate Students: A Case Study of Aviation Management

Mustafa Kaya, Savaş S. Ateş
Artificial intelligence technologies are increasingly attracting investment due to rising usage and demand. These technologies, now utilized by almost every sector, continue to proliferate in our daily lives. However, since the inception of AI, there have been periods dominated by divergent views on...
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Teachers’ Metaphorical Perceptions of Their School Principal

Esef Hakan Toytok, Emin Şehitoğlu
This research, aiming to investigate teachers’ metaphoric perceptions of their school principals was based on the basis of the phenomenological design, which is one of the qualitative research approaches. The metaphorical perception study, which is one of the methods that investigates situations, events,...
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What Principals Say About Teachers’ Unethical Behaviors in The Teaching Process?

Huzur Kurt
This research was conducted to reveal the unethical behaviors of teachers towards students, colleagues, parents and school administrators while performing their profession, according to the opinions of school principals. The research was conducted using the case study design within the qualitative research...
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The Relationship between Educational Administrators’ Moods and Organizational Humor

Doğa Ece Ök, Osman Titrek
The objective of the study is to ascertain the correlation between the moods of educational administrators and instances of organizational humor. Correlational model is used as the research model and the study employed the “Mood Scale,” and the “Organizational Humor Scale.” In this study, a two-tailed...
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The Effect of Task Focused Problem Solving and Posing Training on the Problem Posing Skills of Mathematics Teacher Candidates

Çiğdem Arslan, Neslihan Demirci, Zeynep Özaydın
The aim of this research is to examine the problem posing skills of mathematics teacher candidates in detail according to different variables through a task and to reveal the effects of the “Task-Focused Problem Solving and Posing Training” given to teacher candidates within the scope of these variables....
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The Importance of “Historical Preservation and Sustainability, History of Architecture and Theory” Principles in Architectural Education

Özlem Atalan
Architecture education not only focuses on contemporary design and construction techniques but also emphasizes the preservation of architectural heritage from the past. Historical buildings and monuments reflect a society’s cultural identity and reveal its evolution over time. Therefore, the preservation...
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The Effects of Tourism Students’ Academic Motivation, Academic Satisfaction and Student Engagement on Their Future Career Intentions

Gülseren Yurcu, Zeki Akıncı
The collection of data on how tourism students have been affected in the context of their education due to recent local and global changes (such as COVID-19, Kahramanmaraş earthquakes, etc.) will provide significant contributions to future educational planning. The main objective of this study is to...
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The Right to Life through Legal Education: The Albanian Legal Context Against Euthanasia

Mirela Kapo, Silva Ibrahımı
The purpose of this study is to discuss thelegal education of euthanasia from an analytical perspective. The comparative method examined the legal gaps in the framework and psychoeducation discipline in Albania compared to international law. It is specifically focused on several issues such as the treatment...
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A Methodology for Life-Cycle Assessment of Electric Vehicles as Marketing Strategy

József Kovacs, Monika Garai-Fodor
When examining consumer habits, we cannot ignore the changes in the value system and the concept of “sustainability” that increasingly affects it. The research approaches certain marketing issues of sustainable consumption from the perspective of the innovation-driven methodology of component-level life...
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Compostable Bag Project- Possible Marketing Strategies for Applying Microplastic-Free Packaging in Practice

József Kovacs, Monika Garai-Fodor
When examining services and consumer habits the concept of “sustainability” cannot be ignored in a product range that causes a global environmental problem, such as plastic packaging. The purpose of this paper is to present the possibility of replacing the plastic packaging materials that are widely...
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Research and Development of Disruptive Technologies in The Field of E-Mobility

József Kovacs, Monika Garai-Fodor
As Clayton M. Christensen described in ‘Innovator’s Dilemma’ the disruptive innovation is an innovation that creates a new market and eventually displaces established market-leading companies and products. Would that be “disruptive” enough if a car consumes 2.5 L of fuel for 100kms? The...
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Usage and Attitude of Hungarians over 40 Towards Digital Health Solutions

Dóra Szerencsés, Zsombor Zrubka
Hungary’s health behaviors lag behind the EU average in smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity rates, and life expectancy with cardiovascular diseases as leading cause of death. Digital health interventions (DHIs) can support access to healthcare, prevention, and treatment adherence. The uptake of DHIs...
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Analysis of a Training Game

Zoltán Váradi
Management trainings frequently include gamified scenarios that, in the trainer’s opinion and experience, assist participants in recognizing their cur- rent behaviors and practices, and areas of weakness in a setting that is somewhat apart from their everyday work. After reviewing the process, players...
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Education Investments: An Important Factor of Economic Growth

Isfandiyarova Ulkar Fizuli, Ismayilova Parvana Mahammad, Alizade Narmin Asadullah, Sadiqova Nurane Hidayet
In the context of a globalizing world economy, characterized by the rapid spread of information technology and internationalization of economic activities, strengthening the educational potential of a country becomes an independent factor in economic growth. The extent of investment in human capital,...
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Tourism Industry Leadership for Creative Organisational Development

Sadık Serçek, Mustafa Bulut, Aysel Hasanbayova
This article presents an understanding of leadership in tourism as a socio-psychological phenomenon and focuses on the development of practical knowledge necessary for leadership in this field, especially effective among young people. The article includes teaching students the basic methods of assessing...
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Innovation and Creative Leadership

Mustafa Bulut, Sadık Serçek, Şeyhmus Demir
Creativity and innovation, which means novelty, are two integrated processes that complement each other. While creativity represents the phase of generating new ideas, innovation represents the phase of implementing these ideas and transforming them into value. Innovation is the key that turns creativity...
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A Research on the Relationship Between Health Literacy Level and Health Communication Skills

Sadık Serçek, Mustafa Bulut, Gülfer Büyüktaş Gayir
Health literacy refers to the ability of individuals to understand and solve the complex health problems they face in today’s societies. The World Health Organization identifies health literacy as an important factor affecting health. Health communication plays a vital role for health buyers, professionals...
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The Search for Legitimate Leadership in Local Governments: The Case of the Metropolitan City of Milan

Mustafa Demirkol
The Metropolitan City of Milan (Città Metropolitana di Milano) represents a significant regional governance structure encompassing 133 municipalities. Since its establishment in 2015, the integration of local and metropolitan governance has sparked considerable debate, primarily due to the reform law...
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Legal Responsibility of the Data Privacy Officer Following the New Regulation of European Union approximation in Albania: A Hermeneutical and Educational Research for Civil Society

Indrit Shtupi, Arben Prifti
The widespread utilization of digitalization, virtual connections, economic and monetary exchange, and the societal advancements that are associated with them are now a significant concern not only in Europe but globally. This research focuses on the legal examination of the Data Privacy Act in Albania...
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Attitude towards Health-related Usage of ChatGPT in Hungary

Mariann Békésy, László Gulácsi, Dóra Szerencsés, Orsolya Szigeti
Artificial Intelligence is a rapidly growing area of science. People generally have varied attitudes towards innovations. This study aims to understand the public's acceptance of ChatGPT for health-related purposes. Three hypotheses were formulated: men are more likely using ChatGPT for health-related...
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Examining the Role of Tourism Education Expectation and Perception in the Effect of Tourism Education Motivation on Future Career Intention: An Application Study on Tourism Faculty Students

Zeki Akıncı, Gülseren Yurcu
Having good career opportunities in the tourism sector is the main motivation for undergraduate students studying tourism. Students’ perceptions of the benefits of the curriculum will influence their perceptions of its value. Studies in the tourism literature emphasize that the educational motivations,...