International Conference on Eurasian Economies
9-11 September 2015 – Kazan, RUSSIA
Paper detail
Paper ID : 1191
Status : Paper published
Language : Turkish
Topic : Microeconomics and Entrepreneurship
Presenter: Prof. Dr. Eyüp Zengin
Session : 7C Girişimcilik
Small and Medium Sized Enterprises and Their Employment Structures in the Process of Globalization: Yalova Sample
Küreselleşme Sürecinde Küçük ve Orta Büyüklükteki İşletmeler ve İstihdam Yapıları: Yalova Örneği
- Assoc. Prof. Dr. Orhan Koçak (Yalova University, Türkiye)
- Prof. Dr. Eyüp Zengin ( University, Türkiye)
- Mrs. Hande Oğuz Karademir (Yalova University, Türkiye)
Abstract
Today, small and medium sized companies are briefly called SMEs, are becoming more important in order to sustain of both national and local economies under the intensive competition and in the existing global markets. SME’s are making important contributions countries’ economic growths by making innovations, giving responses for the economic crises, positive effects on the growing of employment and having flexibility on their productions. In this study, the current situation of SMEs in the globalized economic order, the advantages and disadvantages, economic problems, the importance of SMEs in Turkey’s economy and also incentives provided for SMEs is emphasized. In the second part, with the globalization changing employment structure of SMEs and their conditions in the fight against unemployment is emphasized in Turkey. In the final part, an investigation is done and it is aimed to research employment structures, strategies for the future and approaches for the big companies of SMEs that are doing business in Yalova city. For this, survey method is used and survey results were analyzed for 158 SMEs in Yalova.
JEL codes: A11
Koçak, Orhan, Zengin, Eyüp, Oğuz Karademir, Hande (2015). "Small and Medium Sized Enterprises and Their Employment Structures in the Process of Globalization: Yalova Sample" in Proceedings of International Conference of Eurasian Economies 2015, pp.551-560, Kazan, RUSSIA.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36880/C06.01191