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1 January, 2015 CURRICULUM VITAE Salih KATIRCIOGLU, Ph.D Professor of Economics SSRN (http://ssrn.com/author=689693) Department of Banking and Finance Eastern Mediterranean University Famagusta – North Cyprus, P.O. Box: 99628, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. A. PERSONAL DETAILS Name and Surname : Salih Turan KATIRCIOGLU Date of Birth : December 20, 1971 Place of Birth : Famagusta / CYPRUS Citizenship : Cypriot Marital Status : Married Present Address : Batıkent Evleri, No. 25, Eski DAÜ-Lefkoşa Yolu Üzeri, Yeniboğaziçi, Gazimağusa, KKTC, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. Phone Numbers : Home : +90 392 366 1145 Office : +90 392 630 2008, Secretary : +90 392 630 1475 Mobile : +90 542 852 4904 Office Fax : +90 392 630 2032 E-Mail Address : [email protected], [email protected] Academic Website : http://www.salih-online.com

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January, 2015

CURRICULUM VITAE

Salih KATIRCIOGLU, Ph.D

Professor of Economics SSRN (http://ssrn.com/author=689693) Department of Banking and Finance Eastern Mediterranean University Famagusta – North Cyprus, P.O. Box: 99628, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. A. PERSONAL DETAILS

Name and Surname : Salih Turan KATIRCIOGLU

Date of Birth : December 20, 1971

Place of Birth : Famagusta / CYPRUS

Citizenship : Cypriot

Marital Status : Married

Present Address : Batıkent Evleri, No. 25, Eski DAÜ-Lefkoşa Yolu Üzeri,

Yeniboğaziçi, Gazimağusa, KKTC, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

Phone Numbers : Home : +90 392 366 1145 Office : +90 392 630 2008, Secretary : +90 392 630 1475 Mobile : +90 542 852 4904

Office Fax : +90 392 630 2032

E-Mail Address : [email protected], [email protected]

Academic Website : http://www.salih-online.com

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B. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Ph.D (2000), Economic Development and International Economics, Uludağ University,

Bursa, TURKEY. (Supervised By: Prof. Halil Seyidoğlu). M.Sc. (1996), Economics, Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU), Famagusta, Northern

Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. B.B.A. (1994), Business Administration, EMU, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10,

TURKEY. High School (1989), Science, Namık Kemal Lisesi, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin

10, TURKEY. C. JOB EXPERIENCE Professor of Economics, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean

University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY: October 01, 2013 – Present.

Associate Professor of Economics, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern

Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY: September 2007 – September 2013.

Assistant Professor of Economics, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern

Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY: May 2005 – September 2007.

Senior Lecturer in Economics, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean

University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY: September 2002 – May 2005.

Assistant Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Çağ University, Yenice,

TURKEY: October 2001 – June 2002. Lecturer in Economics, Department of Economics, Eastern Mediterranean University,

Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY: 1995 - 2001. Research Assistant, Department of Economics, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta,

Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY: 1993-1995. Student Assistant, Department of Economics, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta,

Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY: 1993. D. ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES

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Vice Rector (October 2014 – Present), Financial Affairs, Eastern Mediterranean University,

Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. Chair (October 2010 - Present), Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean

University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. Vice Chair (July 2006 – September 2010), Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern

Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. Acting Chair (February 2006 – July 2006), Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern

Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. Vice Chair (July 2004 – February 2006), Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern

Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. Student Disciplinary Committee Coordinator (May 2004 – June 2009), Eastern Mediterranean

University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. Library Coordinator (May 2004 – Present), Faculty of Business and Economics, Eastern

Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. E. PUBLICATIONS Articles in Social Science Citation Index (SSCI, ISI) Ranked Journals: 41. Katircioglu, S.T. (2015), The Impact of Biomass Consumption on CO2 Emissions: An

Empirical Investigation from Turkey, International Journal of Climate Change Strategies & Management (in Press).

40. Katircioglu, S.T., Sertoglu, K., Candemir, M., and Mercan, M. (2015), Oil price

movements and macroeconomic performance: Evidence from twenty-six OECD countries, Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 44: 257-270.

39. Heidari, H., Katircioglu, S.T., and Saeidpour, L. (2015), Economic growth, CO2

Emissions, and Energy Consumption in the Five ASEAN Countries, International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 64: 785-791.

38. Katircioglu, S. T., Fethi, S., Kalmaz, D. B., Caglar, D., and Taspinar, N. (2014), Energy

Consumption, International Trade, and Real Income in the USA: An Empirical Investigation using Conditional Error Correction Models, Journal of Renewable & Sustainable Energy, 6, 063116.

37. Katircioglu, S. T. (2014), Higher Education and Health Care Development: The Case of

Northern Cyprus, Applied Research in Quality of Life, 9 (4): 605-616.

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36. Katircioglu, S.T. (2014), Testing the Tourism-Induced EKC Hypothesis: The Case of

Singapore, Economic Modeling, 41, 383-391. 35. Katircioglu, S.T. (2014), International Tourism, Energy Consumption, and Environmental

Pollution: The Case of Turkey, Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 36, 180-187.

34. Yorucu, V. and Katircioglu, S. T. (2014), Radioactive Convergence of Nuclear Leakage in

Fukushima: Economic Impact Analysis of Triple Tragic Events, Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 35, 400-409.

33. Katircioglu, S. T. (2014), Estimating Higher Education Induced Energy Consumption:

The Case of Northern Cyprus, Energy, 66, 831-838. 32. Gungor, H., Katircioglu, S. T., and Mercan, M. (2014), Financial Development, FDI, and

Real Income: The Turkish Experience, Acta Oeconomica, 64 (1), 73-89. 31. Katircioglu, S. T., Fethi, S., and Caner, H. (2014), Testing the Higher Education-Led

Growth Hypothesis in a Small Island: An Empirical Investigation from a New Version of the Solow Growth Model, Quality & Quantity, 48, 729-744.

30. Katircioglu, S.T., Feridun, M., and Kilinc, C. (2014), Estimating Tourism-Induced Energy

Consumption and CO2 Emissions: The Case of Cyprus, Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 29, 634-640.

29. Heidari, H., Katircioglu, S., and Bashiri, S. (2013), Inflation, Inflation Uncertainty and

Growth in the Iranian Economy: an Application of BGARCH-M Model with BEKK Approach, Journal of Business Economics and Management, 14 (5): 819-832.

28. Heidari, H., Katircioglu, S.T., and Saeidpour, L. (2013), Natural gas consumption and

economic growth: Are we ready to Natural Gas Price Liberalization in Iran?, Energy Policy, 63, 638-645.

27. Katircioglu, S.T. (2013), Interactions between Energy and Imports in Singapore: An

Empirical Evidence from Conditional Error Correction Models, Energy Policy, 63, 514-520.

26. Fethi, S., Katircioglu, S., and Caglar, D. (2013), the Role of the Financial Sector in the

Turkish Cypriot Economy: Evidence from Bounds and Causality Tests, Turkish

Studies, 14 (3), 540-563. 25. Heidari, H., Katircioglu, S.T., and Davoudi, N. (2012), Are Current Account Deficits

Sustainable? New Evidence from Iran Using Bounds Test Approach to Level Relationship, Economics-The Open Access, Open-Assessment e-Journal, 6, 2012-46.

24. Aydemir, M., Ozkaleli, M., and Katircioglu, S. T. (2012), the Roots of Holdings through

State: Evidence from Turkish Industry and Maadin Bank in Turkey, Actual Problems

of Economics, 136 (11): 250.

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23. Heidari, H., Katircioglu, S., and Davoudi, N. (2012), Trade and Growth Nexus in Iran: An Application of Bounds Test Approach to Level Relationship, Economic Computation

and Economic Cybernetics Studies and Research, 46 (3): 241-254. 22. Katircioglu, S. (2012), Financial Development, International Trade and Economic

Growth: The Case of Sub-Saharan Africa, Ekonomista, 15 (1): 117-127. 21. Katircioglu, S., Tumer, M., and Kilinc, C. (2011), Bank Selection Criteria in the Banking

Industry: An Empirical Investigation from Customers in the Romanian Cities, African

Journal of Business Management, 5 (14): 5551-5558. 20. Katircioglu, S. (2011), Tourism and Growth in Singapore: New Extension from Bounds

Test to Level Relationships and Conditional Granger Causality Tests, Singapore

Economic Review, 56 (3): 441-453. 19. Katircioglu, S. (2011), The Bounds Test to the Level Relationship and Causality between

Foreign Direct Investment and International Tourism: The Case of Turkey, E & M

Ekonomie and Management (Economics and Management), XIV (1): 6-13. 18. Katircioglu, S., Fethi, S., Unlucan, D., and Dalci, I. (2011), Bank Selection Factors in the

Banking Industry: An Empirical Investigation from Potential Customers in Northern Cyprus, Acta Oeconomica, 61 (1): 77-89.

17. Katircioglu, S. and Feridun, M. (2011), Macroeconomics of Exchange Market Pressure:

Empirical Evidence from the ARDL Modeling Approach for Turkey, Applied

Economics Letters, 18 (3): 295-300. 16. Katircioglu, S. (2010), International Tourism, Higher Education, and Economic Growth:

the Case of North Cyprus, The World Economy, 33 (12): 1955-1972. 15. Katircioglu, S., Eminer, F., Aga, M., and Ozyigit, A. (2010), Trade and Growth in the

Pacific Islands: Empirical Evidence from The Bounds Test to Level Relationships and Granger Causality Tests, Romanian Journal of Economic Forecasting, 13 (4): 88-101.

14. Gungor, H. and Katircioglu, S. (2010), Financial Development, FDI and Real Income

Growth in Turkey: An Empirical Investigation from the Bounds Tests and Causality Analysis, Actual Problems of Economics, 11 (114): 215-225.

13. Katircioglu, S. (2010), Testing the Tourism-led Growth Hypothesis for Singapore: An

Empirical Investigation from Bounds Test to Cointegration and Granger Causality Tests, Tourism Economics, 16 (4): 1095-1101.

12. Katircioglu, S., Fethi, S., and Aga, M. (2010), Trade and Growth: New Empirical

Evidence from Hong Kong, Argumenta Oeconomica, 25 (2): 67-77. 11. Jenkins, H. P. and Katircioglu, S. (2010), The Bounds Test Approach for Cointegration

and Causality between Financial Development, International Trade and Economic Growth: The Case of Cyprus, Applied Economics, 42 (13): 1699-1707.

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10. Katircioglu, S., Fethi, F., and Kilinc, C. (2010), a Long Run Equilibrium Relationship between International Tourism, Higher Education, and Economic Growth in Northern Cyprus, Ekonomska Istraživanja, 23 (1): 86-96.

9. Katircioglu, S. (2010), Is There a Long-run Relationship between Taxation and Growth?

the Case of Turkey, Romanian Journal of Economic Forecasting, 13 (1): 99-106. 8. Katircioglu, S. (2010), Trade and Growth in a Non-Recognized Small Island State:

Evidence from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Journal of Business Economics and Management, 11 (1): 112-130.

7. Katircioglu, S. and Yorucu, V. (2009), Tourism Demand Forecasting in Cyprus: Evidence

from Both Divided Regions, Actual Problems of Economics, 11 (101): 264-75. 6. Katircioglu, S. (2009), Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in Turkey: An

Empirical Investigation by the Bounds Test for Co-integration and Causality Tests, Ekonomska Istraživanja, 22 (3): 1-8.

5. Katircioglu, S., Fethi, M. D. and Fethi, S. (2009), Twin deficits phenomenon in small

islands: an empirical investigation by panel data analysis, Applied Economics Letters, 16 (15): 1569-73.

4. Katircioglu, S. (2009), Testing the Tourism-Led Growth Hypothesis: the Case of Malta,

Acta Oeconomica, 59 (3): 331-343. 3. Katircioglu, S. (2009), Trade, Tourism and Growth: The Case of Cyprus, Applied

Economics, 41 (21): 2741-50. 2. Katircioglu, S. (2009), Revisiting the Tourism-led-growth Hypothesis for Turkey Using the

Bounds Test and Johansen Approach for Cointegration, Tourism Management, 30 (1): 17-20.

1. Fethi, M. D., Fethi, S., and Katircioglu, S. (2006), Estimating the Size of the Cypriot

Underground Economy: A Comparison with European Experience, International Journal

of Manpower, 27 (6): 515 - 534. Articles in International Peer Reviewed Journals:

21. Katircioglu, S. T. (2013), Estimating the Impact of Tourism Development on Energy

Consumption: The Case of Northern Cyprus, Journal of Cyprus Studies, 17, Autumn, 1-11.

20. Fethi, S., Katircioglu, S., and Khadem, S. (2013), The Determinants of the Real Exchange

Rate and Their Role in the New Zealand’s Economy, Ekonomista, 16 (2): 259-280. 19. Adaoglu, C. and Katircioglu, S. (2013), Foreign Investor Flows and “Blue Chip” Stock

Returns, International Journal of Emerging Markets, 8 (2): 170-181.

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18. Katircioglu, S., Mehtap-Smadi, S., Kilinc, C., and Unlucan, D. (2012), Service Quality and University Students’ Satisfaction on the Travel Agencies: An Empirical Investigation from Northern Cyprus, International Journal of Quality and Service

Sciences, 4 (3): 299-311.

17. Katircioglu, S., Unlucan, D., and Dalci, I. (2011), Factors Affecting University Students` Choice of Travel Agencies: The Case of North Cyprus, Asian Journal of Tourism and

Hospitality Research, 4 (1), 31-40. 16. Katircioglu, S., Fethi. M. D. and Fethi, S. (2008), Does Trade Policy Matter in an Isolated

Economy: The Case of North Cyprus, 1978Q1-2002Q4, Economia Internazionale, 61 (4): 637-664.

15. Katircioglu, S. (2008), The Direction Of Causality Between Growth, Agriculture, Industry

And Services Sector: Time Series Population Data From Turkey: 1924 – 2003, Advances in Management, 1 (3): 19-23.

14. Katircioglu, S., Arasli, H. and Ekiz, E. (2008), Gearing Service Quality into Public and

Private Hospitals in Small Islands: Empirical Evidence from North Cyprus, International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 21 (1): 8-23.

13. Katircioglu, S., Kahyalar, N. and Benar, H. (2007), Financial Development, Trade and

Growth Triangle: The Case of India, International Journal of Social Economics, 34 (9): 586-598.

12. Katircioglu, S., Arasli, H. and Ekiz, E. (2007), Trends in Tourism in North Cyprus: A

Historical Perspective, e-Review of Tourism Research, 5 (2): 37-46. 11. Katircioglu, S., Mehmet, O., Tahiroglu, M. and Lisaniler, F. G. (2007), Labor Mobility

and Labor Market Convergence In A Possible United Republic of Cyprus, Turkish

Studies, 8 (1): 43-69. 10. Katircioglu, S. and Jenkins, H. P. (2007), Investigation of Factors Affecting Job

Performances of Women Entrepreneurs in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Kadin/Woman 2000, 8 (2): 59-76.

9. Katircioglu, S., Bicak, H. A., Altinay, M., Aksugur, E., and Gunyakti, A. (2006), Could

Yacht Tourism Be an Alternative Tourism Potential in North Cyprus?, Tourism in

Marine Environments, 3: 49 - 57. 8. Katircioglu, S. and Naraliyeva, A. (2006), Foreign Direct Investment, Domestic Savings

and Economic Growth in Kazakhstan: Evidence from Co-integration and Causality Tests, Investment Management and Financial Innovations, 2: 34 – 45.

7. Katircioglu, S. (2006), Causality Between Agriculture and Economic Growth in a Small

Nation Under Political Isolation: A Case from North Cyprus, International Journal of

Social Economics, 33 (4): 331-343.

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6. Katircioglu, S., Arasli, H. And Smadi, S.M. (2005), Service Quality in Commercial

Banking: Empirical Evidence from Turkish and Greek Speaking Areas of Cyprus, International Journal of Bank Marketing, 23 (7): 508-526.

5. Katircioglu, S. and Oney, B. (2005), The Effects Of Loose Monetary Union Between A

Small Country And A Large Developing Country In Crises: Experience From Turkey And North Cyprus, Problems & Perspectives in Management, 4: 29-34.

4. Katircioglu, S., Arasli, H. and Smadi, S.M. (2005), Customer Service Quality in the Greek

Cypriot Banking Industry , Managing Service Quality, 15 (1): 41-56.

3. Katircioglu, S., Fethi, M. D. and Fethi, S. (2004), Estimating the Underground Economy and Tax Evasion: Co integration and Causality Evidence in the Case of Cyprus, 1960-2003, International Journal of Economic Development, 6 (3): 120-157.

2. Katırcıoğlu, S. ve Öztürk, İ. (2003), Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti Ekonomisi’nde

Yapısal Değişmeler, İktisat, İşletme ve Finans Dergisi, Yıl 18, Sayı 204, Mart 2003, Türkiye, ss. 77-87.

1. Katırcıoğlu, S. (2002), Economic Impact Of Higher Education Sector On Economic

Growth Of North Cyprus: Evidence From Co-Integration Analysis, Journal of

Applied Sciences, 2 (2): 125-128. Articles in National Peer Reviewed Journals: 7. Katircioglu, S. and Katircioglu, E. (2011), Testing Import-led Growth Hypothesis in North

Cyprus: An Empirical Investigation from Cointegration and Causality Tests, EUL Journal of Social Sciences, Lefke European University, 2 (2): 27-38.

6. Katircioglu, S. (2008), The Impact of International Trade on Sectoral Growth of North

Cyprus: Evidence from Cointegration and Causality Tests, 1977-2003, Review of

Social, Economic and Business Studies, 9/10: 141-160. 5. Katircioglu, S. (2006), Agriculture in North Cyprus, Journal of Economics and

Administrative Sciences, Osmangazi University, 1 (1): 61-70. 4. Katircioglu, S. (2005), Co-integration and Causality between GDP, Agriculture, Industry

and Services Growth in North Cyprus: Evidence from Time Series Data, 1977-2002, Review of Social, Economic and Business Studies, 5/6: 173-188.

3. Katircioglu, S. Fethi, S. And Fethi, M. D. (2004), Testing Applicability Of Solow

Growth Model For The Tourism Industry: The Case Of North Cyprus, EMU Journal

of Tourism Research, 5 (1-2): 37 – 54.

2. Katırcıoğlu, S. ve Öztürk, İ. (2002), Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti’nde Turizm

Sektörünün Yeri Ve Ekonomik Büyüme İle İlişkisi, Uluslararası Turizm Araştırmaları

Dergisi, Maltepe Universitesi, Turkiye, 2: 47- 58.

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1. Katırcıoğlu, S., and Bıçak, H.A. (1996), The Economic Impact of the Overseas

Students on the North Cyprus Economy, Journal of Cypriot Studies, 2 (3): 233-266. F. CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

1. Katircioglu, S. and Katircioglu, E. (2011), The Impact of Financial Crises on the Economy of Turkey: Evidence from Cointegration and Granger Causality Tests. In: I. Kalayci (eds) To Prof. Halil Seyidoglu: Letters on Financial Crises, pp. 49-54. Nobel Yayın Dağıtım Tic Ltd Şti, Kızılay, Ankara, Turkey (ISBN: 978-605-395-450-7) (in Turkish).

2. Katircioglu S. and E. Senyucel (2009), Financial Development and Real Income

Growth in the Euro Area. In: D. Stavarek and S. Poloucek (eds) Consequences of the European Monetary Integration on Financial Systems, pp. 139-147. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing (ISBN (10): 1-4438-0068-6, ISBN (13): 978-1-4438-0068-6).

G. WORKING PAPERS

Katircioglu, S. (2007), Tourism Led Hypothesis Revisited: The Case of North Cyprus,

Working Papers in Banking and Finance, BNFN0703, Department of Banking and Finance, Faculty of Business and Economics, Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprus.

Katircioglu, S. (2007), International Tourism as a Long-run Economic Growth Factor: The

Case of Malta, Working Papers in Banking and Finance, BNFN0702, Department of Banking and Finance, Faculty of Business and Economics, Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprus.

Katircioglu, S, Nadiri, H. and Var, T. (2005), Modeling and Forecasting Tourism Demand for

Arrivals Through Co-integration Analysis For Cyprus: Evidence from Unit Root and

Causality Tests, Working Papers in Business, No: 05 / 01, Izmir University of Economics, Izmir, Turkey.

H. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

1. Adaoglu, C. and Katircioglu, S. T. (2011), “Foreign investor flows and 'blue chip'

stock returns: Pre and Post EU accession negotiations of Turkey" in Proceedings of the 4th Eurasia Business and Economic Society (EBES) Conference, pp. 1947-1962, Istanbul, Turkey, June 2011.

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2. Katircioglu, S. (2006), Tourism, Openness and Growth Triangle in a Small Island:

The Case Of North Cyprus, 17th COMPSTAT Symposium of the IASC 2006, August, 28 – September 01, 2006, Rome, ITALY, pp. 1163-1170, ISBN: 3790817082, ISBN-

13: 9783790817089, 978-3790817089, Springer Berlin Heidelberg. I. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Katircioglu, S., Fethi, S., Taspinar, N., and Sertel, E. (2013), Tourism Growth and Financial

Sector Development: New Evidence from Turkey, 6th International Conference on Services Management: Managing Services across Continents, Oxford Brookes University, May 23-25, 2013, Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus.

Beirami, E., Kilinc, C., and Katircioglu, S. (2012), Total Quality Management Commitment

to Service Recovery Performance: An Empirical Investigation from Front-Line Hotel Employees in the USA, the EBES 2012 Conference – Warsaw, Poland, November 01-04, 2012.

Katircioglu, S. (2011), the Impact of International Tourism on Environmental Pollution in

Turkey: Evidence from Johansen Cointegration and Granger Causality Tests, International Tourism and Hotel Management Symposium, September 29, 2011 – October 01, 2011, Selcuk University, Konya, TURKEY.

Seyidoglu, H., Katircioglu, S., and Sezer, S. (2011), The Impact of Global Crises on the

Exports of Small and Medium Sized Firms in Turkey: An Empirical Investigation from Bursa Region, Anadolu International Conference in Economics: Post Crisis Dynamics, June 15-17, 2011, Anadolu University, Eskisehir, TURKEY.

Adaoglu, C. and Katircioglu, S. T. (2011), Foreign investor flows and the Istanbul Stock

Exchange returns, EBES (Eurasia Business and Economics Society) 2011 Conference, June 01-03, 2011, Istanbul, TURKEY.

Katircioglu, S., Fethi, S., and Mazar, S. S. (2011), Financial Crisis, Contagion, and domestic

factors in the US Economy: Evidence from a Probit Model, International Conference on Banking and Finance Perspectives (ICBFP 2011), Organized by the Department of Banking and Finance, Faculty of Business and Economics, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, North Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

Katircioglu, S., Fethi, S., and Ciftcioglu, S. (2011), The Key Indicators that can Trigger a

Financial Crises: Results for Turkey Based on Estimation of a Probit Model, International Conference on Banking and Finance Perspectives (ICBFP 2011), Organized by the Department of Banking and Finance, Faculty of Business and Economics, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, North Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

Katircioglu, S., Fethi, S., and Khadem, S. (2011), The Determinants of the Real Exchange

Rate and the Role of These Fundamental Factors in New Zealand’s Economy,

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International Conference on Banking and Finance Perspectives (ICBFP 2011), Organized by the Department of Banking and Finance, Faculty of Business and Economics, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, North Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

Katircioglu, S., Fethi, S., and Katircioglu, E. (2011), Financial Development, International

Trade Openness, and Real Income Growth: An Empirical Investigation from Turkey, International Conference on Banking and Finance Perspectives (ICBFP 2011), Organized by the Department of Banking and Finance, Faculty of Business and Economics, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, North Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

Bayverdiyeva, S., Katircioglu, S., Rustamov, B., and Faizulayev, A. (2011), Entrepreneurship

in Terms of Globalization, International Conference on Banking and Finance Perspectives (ICBFP 2011), Organized by the Department of Banking and Finance, Faculty of Business and Economics, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, North Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

Katircioglu, S. (2009), Investigating Higher-education-led Growth Hypothesis in a Small

Island: Time Series Evidence from Northern Cyprus, Anadolu International Conference in Economics: Developments in Economic Theory, Modelling, and Policy, June 17-19, 2009, Anadolu University, Eskisehir, TURKEY.

Katircioglu, S. And Senyucel, E. (2009), Credit Expansion and Real Income Growth in the

EURO AREA: Evidence from Panel Unit Roots and Granger Causality Tests, Anadolu International Conference in Economics: Developments in Economic Theory, Modelling, and Policy, June 17-19, 2009, Anadolu University, Eskisehir, TURKEY.

Katircioglu, S., Fethi, S., and Senyucel, E. (2009), Perceived Service Quality and Customer

Satisfaction on Internet Banking Performance of Commercial Banks: the Case of

North Cyprus, The 4th International Conference on Services Management: Managing Services across Continents, Oxford Brookes University, May 08-09, 2009, Oxford, UK, pp. 415-432.

Katircioglu, S. And Gungor, H. (2009), The Empirical Relationship between International

Trade and Financial Development: The Case of Turkey, 8th International Conference of Middle East Economic Association (MEEA), March 18-20, 2009, Monaco, France.

Katircioglu, S., Fethi, S. ad Fethi, M. (2006), Testing the Role of Tourism Investment on

Economic Growth: Evidence from the Cypriot Economy, 12th International Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance, Organized by Society for Computational Economics, June 22-24, Limassol, Cyprus.

Katircioglu, S. (2006), The Impact of Agricultural Growth on Economic Growth of Turkey:

Evidence from Co-integration and Causality Analyses, 2nd

International Conference

on Business, Management and Economics, Organized by Yasar University, Altinyunus Congress Center, June 15-18, Izmir, TURKEY.

Katircioglu, S., Arasli, H. and Ekiz, E. (2006), Is Sustainable Tourism Development Possible

Under Political Isolation: A Case Of North Cyprus, 5th International Conference on

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Increasing Tourist Spending through Management, Organized by University of Rijeka, May 03-05, Opatija, Croatia.

Katircioglu, S. Fethi, M. D. and Sethi, S. (2005), Causality Between Financial Development,

Openness and Growth: Evidence from Turkey, 3rd

World Conference on

Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, International Association for Statistical Computing, October, 28th - 31st, Limassol, SOUTH CYPRUS,

Katircioglu, S. and Arasli, H. (2005), The Impact of Empowerment and Self Efficacy on the

Job Outcomes of Bank Employees: Some Evidence from North Cyprus, 10th

International Conference on Finance and Banking, Silesian University Opava, October 19-20, 2005, Karvinà, CZECH REPUBLIC.

Katircioglu, S., Arasli, H. and Ekiz, E. (2005), Measuring Public and Private Hospitals`

Quality Efforts on Patient Satisfaction and Loyalty: Evidence from North Cyprus, 10th

World Congress for Total Quality Management: Quality into the 21st Century, 22nd - 24th August, University of Manitoba, Fort Garry Campus, Winnipeg, CANADA.

Katircioglu, S, Nadiri, H. and Var, T. (2005), Modeling and Forecasting Tourism Demand for

Arrivals Through Co-integration Analysis For Cyprus: Evidence from Unit Root and

Causality Tests, International Tourism Conference: Perspectives in Tourism

Marketing, Arranged by Mugla Universitesi and University of Valencia, May 20-22, 2005, Gokova, Mugla, TURKEY.

Katircioglu, S. Arasli, H. and Smadi, S. M. (2005), Customer Perceptions of Bank Service

Quality in a Developing Country: Some Evidence from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, V. International Congress for Cypriot Studies, April 14th -15th, Eastern Mediterranean University, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

J. OTHER CONFERENCES Katircioglu, S., Arasli, H. And Erdogan H. Ekiz (2005), Service Quality and Patient

Satisfaction in the Healthcare Industry: Some Evidence from Public and Private Hospitals, Cyprus Academic Forum, 1st All Cyprus Social Sciences and Humanities

Conference, March 18th – 19th, Cyprus Intercollege, SOUTH CYPRUS (website: http://www.cyaf.org).

K. INVITED LECTURES Katircioglu, S. (2007), Tourism, Trade, and Growth: the case of Cyprus, Business School,

Swansea University, November 22, 2007, United Kingdom. Katircioglu, S. (2005), Trade, International Tourism and Economic Growth Triangle in a

Small Island: Evidence from Unit Roots and Causality Tests in North Cyprus, Management Centre, University of Leicester, February 23, United Kingdom.

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L. EDITORIAL Editor, International Journal of Economic Perspectives: http://www.econ-society.org. Editor, International Journal of Tourism Perspectives (Launching on January 2010):

http://www.econ-society.org. Managing Editor, Review of Social, Economic and Business Studies:

http://fbe.emu.edu.tr/fbe_journal.html. Co-editor, Banking and Finance Letters: http://www.econ-society.org. Editorial Board Member (October 2011 – Present), the Journal of Comparative Asian

Development, Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/RCAD.

M. JOURNAL DUTIES 83. Referee (2014), SAGE Open. Submission: December 11, 2014. 82. Referee (2014), Journal of Mountain Science. Submission: September 12, 2014. 81. Referee (2014), SAGE Open. Submission: August 22, 2014. 80. Referee (2014), Emerging Markets Finance and Trade. Submission: August 22, 2014. 79. Referee (2014), Net Journal of Business Management. Submission: July 17, 2014. 78. Referee (2014), Quality & Quantity. Submission: July 14, 2014. 77. Referee (2014), Economic Modelling. Submission: July 14, 2014. 76. Referee (2014), Anatolia: An International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research.

Submission: July 10, 2014. 75. Referee (2014), Economic Research. Submission: June 11, 2014. 74. Referee (2014), Economic Modelling. Submission: May 20, 2014. 73. Referee (2014), International Journal of Green Energy. Submission: February 25, 2014. 72. Referee (2014), The 6th International Conference: The Changing Economic Landscape:

Issues, Implications, and Policy Options, Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Croita. Submission: January 31, 2014.

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71. Referee (2014), Energy Policy. Submission: January 13, 2014. 70. Referee (2014), Current Issues in Tourism. Submission: January 08, 2014. 69. Referee (2013), Anatolia: An International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research.

Submission: December 18, 2013. 68. Referee (2013), Journal of Business Economics and Management. Submission: December

17, 2013. 67. Referee (2013), Anatolia: An International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research.

Submission: September 10, 2013. 66. Referee (2013), International Journal of Tourism Research. Submission: July 24, 2013. 65. Referee (2013), Journal of Business Economics and Management. Submission: July 22,

2013. 64. Referee (2013), Annals of Tourism Research. Submission: July 17, 2013. 63. Referee (2013), Energy Policy. Submission: August 04, 2013. 62. Referee (2013), Ekonomska Istraživanja. Submission: July 20, 2012. 61. Referee (2013), Energy Policy. Submission: July 17, 2013. 60. Referee (2013), Acta Oconomica. Submission: June 10, 2013. 59. Referee (2013), New Zealand Economic Papers. Submission: March 27, 2013. 58. Referee (2013), Millenium. Submission: March 19, 2013. 57. Referee (2013), Business and Economics Research Journal. Submission: February 08,

2013. 56. Referee (2013), The World Economy. Submission: February 05, 2013. 55. Referee (2012), Ekonomska Istraživanja. Submission: December 12, 2012. 54. Referee (2012), Ekonomska Istraživanja. Submission: November 28, 2012. 53. Referee (2012), International Journal of Emerging Markets. Submission: November 25,

2012. 52. Referee (2012), Journal of Business Economics and Management. Submission: November

22, 2012. 51. Referee (2012), Annals of Tourism Research. Submission: November 10, 2012. 50. Referee (2012), Economic Modelling. Submission: September 20, 2012.

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49. Referee (2012), Tourism Managament Perspectives. Submission: September 18, 2012. 48. Referee (2012), Empirical Economics. Submission: September 15, 2012. 47. Referee (2012), International Journal of Tourism Research. Submission: September 12,

2012. 46. Referee (2012), Anatolia: An International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research.

Submission: September 18, 2012. 45. Referee (2012), Acta Oconomica. Submission: September 14, 2012. 44. Referee (2012), Service Business. Submission: July 02, 2012. 43. Referee (2012), Journal of Business Economics and Management. Submission: June 11,

2012. 42. Referee (2012), Tourism Management. Submission: April 09, 2012. 41. Referee (2011), the World Economy. Submission: December 26, 2011. 40. Referee (2011), Anatolia: An International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research.

Submission: October 31, 2011. 39. Referee (2011), The World Economy. Submission: October 28, 2011. 38. Referee (2011), African Journal of Business Management. Submission: October 26, 2011. 37. Referee (2011), Journal of Business Economics and Management. Submission: October

25, 2011. 36. Referee (2011), Empirical Economics. Submission: September 15, 2011. 35. Referee (2011), Journal of Business Economics and Management. Submission: June 29,

2011. 34. Referee (2011), Journal of Business Economics and Management. Submission: June 23,

2011. 33. Referee (2011), International Journal of Tourism Research. Submission: April 21, 2011. 32. Referee (2011), Acta Oeconomica. Submission: March 28, 2011. 31. Referee (2011), Tourism Management. Submission: March 28, 2011. 30. Referee (2011), Journal of International Trade and Economic Development. Submission:

March 07, 2011.

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29. Referee (2011), African Journal of Business Management. Submission: February 04, 2011.

28. Referee (2010), Acta Oeconomica. Submission: October 15, 2010. 27. Referee (2010), Business and Economics Research Journal. Submission: September 10,

2010. 26. Referee (2010), International Journal of Tourism Research. Submission: August 25, 2010. 25. Referee (2010), Business and Economics Research Journal. Submission: May 14, 2010. 24. Referee (2010), Tourism Management. Submission: May 08, 2010. 23. Referee (2010), Economic Modelling: May 05, 2010. 22. Referee (2010), Tourism and Hospitality Research. Submission: May 05, 2010. 21. Referee (2010), Tourism Management. Submission: April 20, 2010. 20. Referee (2010), Higher Education Research and Development. Submission: February 14,

2010. 19. Referee (2010), Tourism and Hospitality Research. Submission: February 14, 2010. 18. Referee (2010), Higher Education Research and Development. Submission: February 02,

2010. 17. Referee (2009), Journal of International Trade and Economic Development. Submission:

December 25, 2009. 16. Referee (2009), International Journal of Tourism Research. Submission: October 25,

2009. 15. Referee (2009), International Journal of Social Economics. Submission: October 15, 2009. 14. Referee (2009), Tourism Management. Submission: September 25, 2009. 13. Referee (2009), International Journal of Tourism Research. Submission: June 20, 2009. 12. Referee (2009), Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research. Submission: June 18, 2009. 11. Referee (2009), International Journal of Social Economics. Submission: May 23, 2009. 10. Referee (2009), Tourism Management. Submission: February 18, 2009. 9. Referee (2009), Tourism Management. Submission: January 22, 2009. 8. Referee (2008), Annals of Tourism Research. Submission: November 06, 2008.

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7. Referee (2008), Tourism Management. Submission: April 15, 2008. 6. Referee (2007), Tourism Management. Submission: October 11, 2007. 5. Referee (2007), Information Technology Journal. Submission: May 05, 2007. 4. Referee (2007), Tourism Management. Submission: May 02, 2007. 3. Referee (2006), International Journal of Business and Finance Research. Submission:

December 11, 2006. 2. Referee (2006), International Journal of Business Performance Management. Submission:

November 30, 2006.

1. Referee (2006), Applied Economics. Submission: October 3, 2006. N. CONFERENCE DUTIES Conference Organizer and Chair (2011), International Conference on Banking and Finance

Perspectives, Organized by the Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, April 13-15, 2011, Salamis Bay Conti Hotel (*****), Famagusta, North Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

Conference Organizer and Chair (2010), The Second International Conference on Economic

and Management Perspectives, Organized by International Economic Society, October 19-21, 2010, Salamis Bay Conti Hotel (*****), Famagusta, North Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

Conference Organizer (2008), First International Conference on Economic and Management

Perspectives, Organized by International Economic Society and International Business and Tourism Society, October 17-19, 2008, Salamis Bay Conti Hotel (*****), Famagusta, North Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

Paper Reviewer (2008), World Congress on Engineering: The 2008 International Conference

of Computational Statistics and Data Engineering, International Association of Engineers, 2-4 July, 2008, London, UK. Submission: April 08, 2008.

Program Committee Member (2008), 1st International Conference on Economic and

Management Perspectives, Organized by International Economic Society, October 16-19, 2008, http://www.econ-society.org.

Program Committee Member (2008), World Congress on Engineering: The 2008 International

Conference of Computational Statistics, Financial and Data Engineering, International Association of Engineers, 2-4 July, 2008, London, UK.

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Paper Reviewer (2007), World Congress on Engineering: The 2008 International Conference of Computational Statistics, Financial and Data Engineering, International Association of Engineers, 2-4 July, 2008, London, UK. Submission: December 12, 2007.

Session Chair (2007), 6th International Congress on Cyprus Studies, Organized by Center for

Cyprus Studies, Eastern Mediterranean University, October 24-26, 2007. Program Committee Member (2007), World Congress on Engineering: The 2008 International

Conference of Computational Statistics, Financial and Data Engineering, International Association of Engineers, 2-4 July, 2007, London, UK.

O. MEMBERSHIP Member of Editorial Board (March 2011 – Present), Anatolia: An International Journal of

Tourism and Hospitality Research, Turkey. Member of Editorial Board (April 2008 – Present), Advances in Management, India. Member (March 2007 - Present), International Economic Society, http://www.econ-

society.org ). Vice Chair (November 2006 - 2007), Management Research Center, Eastern Mediterranean

University, Famagusta, North Cyprus. Member of Editorial Board (April 2006 – Present), International Journal of Business and

Finance Research. Member of Editorial Board (April 2006 – Present), Global Journal of Business Research. Member of Board of Directors (January 2001 – December 2001), Hamza Bank, Famagusta,

Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. P. AWARDS AND HONORS Nomination of Inclusion (2007), Marquis Who's Who in the World, Special 25

th Silver

Anniversary Edition, USA (http:// www.marquiswhoswho.com) Q. TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Name of the Courses Taught)

Course Taught Institution,

Date

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Advanced Software Applications in Banking and Finance

EMU, 1997 - Present

Computer Applications in Banking and Finance

EMU, 1996 – Present

Computer Applications I EMU, 1993 –

1996 Computer Applications II EMU, 1993 –

1996 SPSS Applications in Tourism Industry EMU, 1998 –

1999 Econometrics Çağ U., 2001 –

2002 Exchange Rate Economics EMU, 2001 -

Present Intermediate Macroeconomics Çağ U., 2001 –

2002 Intermediate Microeconomics Çağ U., 2001 –

2002 International Finance EMU, 1997 –

2001 Introduction to Economics I (Microeconomics)

EMU, 1999 – 2001

Introduction to Economics II (Macroeconomics)

EMU, 1999 - 2001

Introduction to Management I Çağ U., 2001 –

2002 Statistics I EMU, 1993 -

1996 Statistics II EMU, 1993 -

1996 Statistics for Management Çağ U., 2001 –

2002 Seminar in Tourism and Hospitality EMU, 2002 -

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Management 2004 Financial Statement Analysis EMU, 2004-

2005 Research Methods in Banking and Finance (Graduate)

EMU, 2005 – Present

Financial Investments EMU, 2008 -

Present Applied Financial Statistics EMU, 2008 –

Present Quantitative Methods in Finance (Graduate)

EMU, 2012 – Present.

R. SUPERVISION Master Theses:

34. Shirkani, S. (2013), Total Quality Management, Customer Satisfaction, Commitment and Service Recovery Performance in North Cyprus, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. 33. Taheri, N. (2013), Unsystematic and Systematic Risks Determinants in International Hotel Industry, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. 32. Moaveni, G. (2013), Determinants of Profitability in the Tourism industry: Evidence from Turkey, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. 31. Samery, M. (2013), Determinants of Capital Structure: Evidence from Istanbul Stock Exchange, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. 30. Jarollahi, A. A. (2013), Customers perception of security and trust in e-payment systems, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. 29. Eren, B. M. (2013), Valuation of Bank Opacity in the Turkish Banking Industry, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

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28. Shaeri, K. (2013), The Impact of Oil Price Shocks on the Stock Markets of the G8 Countries, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

27. Rad, A. S. (2013), The Impact of Oil Prices on the Stock Returns of Textile Industry in

BIST, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

26. Jarollahi, A. A. (2013), Customers’ Trust of Electronic Payment System Use in Northern

Cyprus, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

25. Shaeri, K. (2013), The Impact of Oil Price Shocks on the Stock Markets of the G8

Countries, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

24. Farhangmehr, S. (2013), Interactions between Business Conditions and Financial

Performance of Airlines in Top Ranking Tourism Destination Countries: an Empirical Investigation from Panel Data Analysis, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

23. Shams, M. (2013), Weak-form Efficiency of Carbon Trading Markets: Evidence from

Bluenext Spot Market, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

22. Imamoglu, H. (2013), The Impact of Economic Growth, Energy, and Financial Sector

Development on the Environmental Quality: Evidence from the Developed and Developing Countries, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

21. Arslan, C. (2013), The Systematic Risk Determinants of Tourism Industry in Turkey, M.

S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

20. Abdallah, A. A. R. (2013), Oil Price and Stock Market Interaction in the USA, M. S. in

Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

19. Sodeyfi, S. (2013), Interactions between Business Conditions, Economic Growth, and

Crude Oil Prices, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

18. Gharib, H. (2013), Interactions between Financial Sector Development, Foreign Direct

Investment, and Economic Growth in Japan, M. S. in Banking and Finance,

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Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

17. Elçin, M. (2012), Oil Price Shocks and Stock Markets, M. S. in Banking and Finance,

Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

16. Tehrani, R. M. (2012), The Association of Economic Conditions, Tourism Expansion and

Corporate Performance of Tourist Companies: The Case of Turkey, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

15. Beirami, E. (2012), Total Quality Management Commitment to Service Recovery

Performance: An Empirical Study of Front-Line Hotel Employees in the USA, M. S. in Tourism and Hospitality Management, Faculty of Tourism, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

14. Taleghani, H. F. (2012), The Stock Market Development, The Banking Sector

Development and Economic Growth: The Case of Iran, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

13. Özkan, C. (2012), Interactions between Business Conditions and Financial Performance

of Tourism Industry in Turkey, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

12. Abadchi, S. N. (2011), Financial Development Trade Openness and Economic Growth

Nexus: Time Series Evidence for Greece, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

11. Taşpınar, N (2011), Foreign Direct Investment, Domestic Savings and Economic Growth:

The Case of Turkey, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

10. Savrun, B. (2011), Financial Development, International Trade and Economic Growth:

The Case of Turkey, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

9. Eryildiz, B. (2008), Financial Development and International Trade in Turkey, M. S. in

Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

8. Sanlidag, S. (2006), The Impact of Financial Development and The Istanbul Stock

Exchange in the Case of Turkish Economy, M. A. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

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7. Koççat, H. (2006), Exchange Rates, Exports and Growth: Some Evidence from Turkey,

1980-2003, M.A. in Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

6. Ainur, N. (2005), Foreign Direct Investment, Savings and Growth in Kazakhstan: Evidence

from Unit Roots and Causality Analysis, M.A. in Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

5. Soukhakian, B. (2005), Financial Development, Openness and Growth in Japan: Evidence

from Unit Roots and Causality Analysis, M.A. in Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

4. Soukhakian, N. (2005), Financial Development, Openness and Growth in Iran: Evidence

from Unit Roots and Causality Analysis, M.A. in Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

3. Kutup, M. (2004), Management of Customer-Contact Service Employees in the

Banking Sector: Evidence from North Cyprus, M.A. in Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

2. Yorucu, S. (2004), Effects of Exchange Rates on Imports of Turkey, M.A. in Banking

and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

1. Bardi, D. (2002), The Importance of Export Growth for Economic Growth of North

Cyprus, M.S. in Economics, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

Co-Supervisorship: Ph.D Theses: Feridun, M. (2006), Financial Crises in Emerging Markets: Is it possible to devise an Early

Warning System (EWS)?, Loughborough University, UK. Master Theses:

Tabar, Y. P. (2013), Oil Price and Stock Market Index Cointegration Analysis in East Asia

and Pacific Countries, M. S. in Banking and Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

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Aydineri, H. (2007), Turkish Cypriot Women Entrepreneurs: An Examination of the Factors Affecting Their Business and Performance, M.A. in Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

Keseroglu, F. (2006), Impacts of Six-Sigma Determinants on Customer Satisfaction: Some

Evidence from Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Retail Banking Sector, M.A. in Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

Ph.D Committees and Examining: Erulgen, A. (2014), Higher Education and Development: The Case of North Cyprus,

International Cyprus University, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. External Ph.D Examiner (2007), Exports of Pakistan: Diversiffication Issues, Strategy and

Policy, by Abdul Rahman ZAKI, Department of Business Administration, University of Karachi, Pakistan (Report Submitted on: December 7, 2007).

Graduation Theses: Seminar Group (2001), The Effects of Students from Turkey on TRNC Economy, Graduation

Thesis, School of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

Seminar Group (2001), The Profile and Place of Restaurants in TRNC Economy, Graduation

Thesis, School of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

S. SKILLS AND CONTRIBUTIONS Professional in Statistical Packages like SPSS, EVIEWS (Econometric Views), Micro TSP,

LIMDEP, MICROFIT. Profession in Microsoft Office (MS) XP like MS WORD, MS EXCEL, MS POWER POINT, MS

FRONT PAGE and MS ACCESS. Profession in Statistical Data Analysis and Analysis of Statistical Computer Output from

Statistical Software Packages. Contributed to many PH.D, M.A, M.S., M.B.A Theses, Research Papers and Research

Activities especially at their data analysis through statistical packages and data tabulation stages.

Contributed to the edition of books of Prof. Halil SEYIDOGLU for computer typing and

organizing including:

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International Economics International Finance Handbook for Scientific Researches English – Turkish Dictionary for Business and Economics Terms Encyclopedia for Economics’ Terms Worked in and Carried Out “Master Plan for National Ports of Turkish Republic of Northern

Cyprus” (2005) as Data Analyst. Worked in and Carried Out “Tourism Master Plan for Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus”

(1999) as Data Analyst. Worked in and Carried Out “Research on Women” (2000) by Women Research Center,

Eastern Mediterranean University, as Data Analyst. T. FUNDED AND COMPLETED PROJECTS (SUPERVISED) Katircioglu, S. (2010), Environmental Destruction, Pollution and Degradation in North

Cyprus: Evidence from Tourism and Construction, Type A Project, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, North Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, Turkey (BAP-A-08-02). (Research Team: Salime Mehtap-Smadi, Elif Senyucel, Senel Turksoy).

U. FUNDED AND COMPLETED PROJECTS (INVOLVED)

Altinay, M., Harutoglu, H. A., and Katircioglu, S. (2011), Searching Risk Factors for Health

of University Students, Type A Project, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, North Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, Turkey (BAP-A-07-11).

V. INTEREST AREAS Applied Time Series Econometrics Advanced / Social Statistics Econometrics Exchange Rate Economics International Economics International Finance Macroeconomics Microeconomics Tourism Economics W. REFERENCES (in alphabetical order)

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Mehmet ALTINAY, Professor of Economics, School of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, Via Mersin 10, TURKEY.

Hasan Ali BICAK, Professor of Economics, President, YODAK, Nicosia, Northern Cyprus,

Via Mersin 10, TURKEY. Halil SEYIDOGLU, Professor of International Economics and International Finance, Chair,

Department of Economics and Finance, Doğuş University, Istanbul, TURKEY. Antonis SIMINTIRAS, Professor of Marketing, University of Wales Swansea, UK. Sorin TULUCA, Professor of Finance, Farleigh Dickinson University, U.S.A. Colin WILLIAMS, Professor of Public Policy, Sheffield University, U.K.