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This book continues the discussion on corporate governance, sustainability, and information systems related to the aviation sector from Volume I. The book explores airline management as a key factor in sustainability in the aviation sector through a number of case studies from Europe, Australia and Asia. It also delves into the effects of artificial intelligence on the aviation industry as a whole, and more specifically, its role in optimizing the customer experience and mitigating risks.
The book would be a valuable read for airline industry professionals, academics, students and those interested in the future of aviation.
List of contents
Part 1: Introduction.- 1. What Pandemic and Digitalization Bring to the Aviation Industry.- Part 2: Business Ethics and Sustainability in Corporate Governance in Airlines.- 2. A Longitudinal Examination of Corporate Governance Disclosure in An Award-Winning Airline Company s Annual Reports, 2005 to 2021.- 3. Notes on Aviation Ethics.- 4. Analysis of Covid-19 Pandemic Performances of Airline Companies Operating In The Asian Region Using MCDM Methods.- Part 3: CSR & Sustainability in Airlines.- 5. The Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility of Air Transport Industry In Turkiye.- 6. Sustainability Practices of Europe s Best Airlines.- 7. The Future of Sustainability Reporting & Accounting in Turkish Airlines: Scenario Analysis.- 8. Are Aviation Companies more aware of Sustainability and is there is connection between the Sustainability and Financial Reports? Australian Evidence.- Part 4: Artificial IntelligenceI and New Technologies in Airlines.- 9. Sky-High Efficiency: How Mobile Apps Are Reshaping Air Travel.- Part 5: Accounting, Accountability and Auditing in Airlines.- 10. Public internal control system as a measure of business improvement in the public companies in the field of air transport in Bosnia and Herzegovina.- 11. How can AI prevent fraud in airlines?.- 12. Fraud Prevention on Accounting: Case on Bank and Cash (An Airline Instance).
About the author
Kiymet Tunca Çaliyurt, CPA, CFE, graduated from the Faculty of Business Administration at Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey. Her master’s and Ph.D degrees are in Accounting and Finance Programme from the Social Graduate School, Marmara University. She has worked as an auditor at Horwath Auditing Company, manager at McDonald's, and as a finance staff in Singapore Airlines. After vast experience in the private sector, he has started to work in academia. She holds CFE and CPE titles. Her research interests are in accounting, auditing, fraud, social responsibility, corporate governance, finance, and business ethics, with a special interest in aviation management, NGOs, and women’s rights in business. She has been a visiting researcher in Concordia University, Canada, and Amherst Business School, Massachusetts University, USA. She is the founder of the International Group on Governance, Fraud, Ethics, and Social Responsibility (IGonGFE&CSR) which was founded in 2009. In 2009, she also founded the International Women and Business Group, which organizes a global, annual conference. Kiymet has published papers, book chapters, and books both nationally and internationally on fraud, social responsibility, and ethics in accounting/finance/aviation disciplines in Springer and Routledge. She is a book series editor in Springer with the title Accounting, Finance, Sustainability, Governance & Fraud: Theory and Application, and a book series editor in Routledge with the title Women and Sustainable Business. Some book titles: Emerging Fraud, Corporate Governance: An International Perspective, Women and Sustainability in Business: A Global Perspective, Sustainability and Management: An International Perspective, Globalization and Social Responsibility, Regulations and Applications of Ethics in Business Practice, Ethics and Sustainability in Accounting and Finance, Volume I. She is acting as a member of the editorial board Journal of Financial Crime, the International Journal on Law and Management, Journal of Money Laundering Control. She is a regular speaker at the International Economic Crime Symposium at Jesus College, Cambridge University. She is a partner of Herme Consulting in Trakya University Technopark.
Summary
This book continues the discussion on corporate governance, sustainability, and information systems related to the aviation sector from Volume I. The book explores airline management as a key factor in sustainability in the aviation sector through a number of case studies from Europe, Australia and Asia. It also delves into the effects of artificial intelligence on the aviation industry as a whole, and more specifically, its role in optimizing the customer experience and mitigating risks.
The book would be a valuable read for airline industry professionals, academics, students and those interested in the future of aviation.