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Hatice Kizgin

Researcher at University of Bradford

Publications -  31
Citations -  1608

Hatice Kizgin is an academic researcher from University of Bradford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acculturation & Enculturation. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 26 publications receiving 787 citations. Previous affiliations of Hatice Kizgin include Avans University of Applied Sciences & Northumbria University.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) : Multidisciplinary perspectives on emerging challenges, opportunities, and agenda for research, practice and policy

TL;DR: This research offers significant and timely insight to AI technology and its impact on the future of industry and society in general, whilst recognising the societal and industrial influence on pace and direction of AI development.
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Consumer use of mobile banking (M-Banking) in Saudi Arabia: Towards an integrated model

TL;DR: The gap in the M-Banking literature in Saudi Arabia would be bridged by proposing a comprehensive conceptual model that scrupulously clarifies the use of M-banking from the perspective of Saudi users.
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The Impact of Social Media on Consumers' Acculturation and Purchase Intentions

TL;DR: This study is the first to investigate the role of social media as an agent of culture change in terms of how it impacts acculturation and consumption and discusses implications for theory development and for practice.
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Prevention of cybercrimes in smart cities of India: from a citizen’s perspective

TL;DR: The study reveals that government initiative and legal awareness are less influential in spreading of the awareness of cybercrimes (AOC) to the citizens of the proposed smart cities.
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Disaster management in Bangladesh: developing an effective emergency supply chain network

TL;DR: The respondents pointed out that the mismatching of objectives in the different organizations resulted in non-interoperability among the participating organizations, and an emergency supply chain for disaster management is proposed in this study.