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Emre Erturk is a Computing Lecturer, who joined EIT in February 2011. He earned his PhD from the University of Oklahoma in 2007. Emre has experience teaching in distance learning as well as face-to-face. He also has a background in institutional research.
Erturk, E. (2011). Ecological Surplus and Its Economic Implications. The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, Volume 7(3), 397-408.
Erturk, E. (2011). Poster: Systems Analysis and Design: Student Group Projects in a Blended Environment. Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Computing and Information Technology Research and Education New Zealand (CITRENZ) Conference in Rotorua, New Zealand. July 6-8.
Erturk, E. (2011). The Importance and Methods of Teaching Economic Globalisation. 11th Annual New Zealand Applied Business Education (NZABE) Conference in Nelson, New Zealand. October 10-12.
Erturk, E. (2011). The Impact of Public Policymaking on Ethical Attitudes toward Internet Piracy. Australasian Business Ethics Network Conference in Auckland, New Zealand. December 2-3.
Erturk, E. (2009). International technology transfer: the case of free computer software. Proceedings of the International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) 2009 Winter Conference in Orlando, Florida, USA. January 4-7. ISSN 547-4836.
Erturk, E. (2007). International software outsourcing: a general economic overview including small countries. Unpublished manuscript, University of Oklahoma
Erturk, E. (2007). Studies on the international economics of information technology. University of Oklahoma. ISBN 978-1-109-95908-6.
Erturk, E. (2007). Studies on the international economics of information technology. (Doctoral Thesis). Proquest Central. UMI No. 3257949.