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Pelin Aksoy

Researcher at George Mason University

Publications -  6
Citations -  380

Pelin Aksoy is an academic researcher from George Mason University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Viterbi decoder & Customer lifetime value. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 344 citations.

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Value Fusion: The Blending of Consumer and Firm Value in the Distinct Context of Mobile Technologies and Social Media

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce the concept of Value Fusion to describe how value can emerge from the use of mobile, networked technology by consumers, firms, and entities such as nonconsumers, a firm's competitors, and others simultaneously.
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Value fusion: The blending of consumer and firm value in the distinct context of mobile technologies and social media

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce the concept of value fusion to describe how value can emerge from the use of mobile, networked technology by consumers, firms, and entities such as nonconsumers, a firm's competitors, and others simultaneously.
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A Cross-national Investigation of the Satisfaction and Loyalty Linkage for Mobile Telecommunications Services across Eight Countries

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of customer satisfaction on loyalty in the context of mobile telecommunications has been examined and the results demonstrate non-linear threshold effects where managers operating in countries characterized by self-expressionist values will have an easier time creating satisfaction and loyalty with mobile customers compared to those operating in cultures dominated by high survivalist values.
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Free-space optical interconnects for Viterbi decoding

TL;DR: A Viterbi decoder architecture utilizing free space optical interconnects for inter-chip communications is described, which overcomes the interconnection bottleneck inherent in long constraint length parallel Viterbs and achieves high speed decoding.
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A novel junior transition course for students of applied information technology

TL;DR: An overview of a new junior transition course offered to undergraduate students in the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program at George Mason University is presented, indicating positive outcomes and encouraging results with more favorable effects achieved in the classroom setting.