Murat Genç's current research interests include estimating censored demand systems, using copulas in estimating sample selection models, and the analysis of international trade costs. His recent teaching areas are microeconomic theory and introductory econometrics.
Adnan Gerçek is a Professor of Fiscal Law at Bursa Uludağ University (Türkiye), Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences. He is a member of the Turkish Tax Council and an editor of the International Journal of Public Finance. He received his Ph.D. in the public finance department at the Institute of Social Sciences, Bursa Uludağ University in 2001. His research focuses on tax law, tax system, tax administration, tax collection procedure, taxpayers’ rights, tax literacy, the discretionary power of tax administration, and the e-taxation system. Prof. Gerçek has authored numerous books, book chapters, articles, and reports.
Safak's research interests lie in sociology of work, the changing nature of labour markets and employment relations with a particular focus on precarious work and vulnerable workers. Her research focuses on the labour standards in the global supply chains, working conditions and politics of worker opposition in the global garment industry looking at a supplier country (Turkey) with a focus on collective actions and social movements in their political and social context. One of the current research projects she is working on interrogates the veracity of the circular economy from an environmental, social and labour perspective and focusses upon global waste recycling supply chains and the the labour process that underpins the global recycling industry. Another international research project she is part of has a specific aim to understand the significance of garment industry structure and workforce diversity locally and globally.
Professor Dr. Mehmet Alpertunga Avci completed his undergraduate education in 2003, his master's degree in 2005, and his doctorate in 2012. He was appointed Associate Professor in 2017 and a Professor in 2022 at Atatürk University Faculty of Law, Department of Financial Law. Prof. Avci teaches courses in tax law, Turkish Tax System, stamp tax and fees, finance, public procurement law, audit law, budget law, and science education and ethics at both undergraduate and graduate levels. His main research interests include supreme audit, power of the purse, tax procedure, judgment, enforcement, penalty law, taxation, and the digital economy. Prof. Avci has numerous publications in Turkey and abroad and has also lectured as a guest lecturer at MUNI, Rzeszow, and Wloclawek University Law Faculties. He has researched various country capitals and cities such as Vienna, Berlin, Rome, Warsaw, Rzeszow, Prague, Brno, Budapest, and Bratislava. He has collaborated on academic activities and research with scholars from various universities in Central and Southern European regions. Currently, Prof. Avci is the Head of the Department of Public Law and the Department of Financial Law at Atatürk University Faculty of Law and serves as the Educational and Cultural Envoy of Atatürk University to Poland and Czechia. Professor Avci is proficient in both English and German languages.
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