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Curriculum Vitae (short)
2003
PhD Student in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Erasmus
University, The Netherlands.
2000-2002
MA, Social Psychology, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
1999-2000
Internship at Human Resources Department, Yasar Holding, Izmir, Turkey.
1995-1999
BA,
Psychology, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey.
1988-1995
Secondary Education, Denizli Anatolian High School, Denizli, Turkey.
1977-
Born in Denizli, Turkey.
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Publications
Cem - Ersoy, N., Born, Ph. M.,
Molen, H.T. van der. (manuscript in preparation). Antecedents of
other-oriented and self-oriented organizational citizenship behavior in
Turkey and The Netherlands.
Cem - Ersoy, N., Born, Derous, E.
(manuscript in preparation). Effects of norm violations on feelings of
shame and guilt: Findings from Turkey and The Netherlands.
Hortacsu,
N., Cem, N. (2005). Values, Identities and Social constructions of
European Union by Turkish University Youth in Turkey. European Journal of Social Psycholoy,
35,107-121.
Cem, N. (1999). Self-esteem and physical
attractiveness. Katharsis, 2, 21-26.
Conference presentations
(International)
Hortacsu, N., Cem - Ersoy, N. (2003, September).
Relationship between political social identity and attitudes towards
EU among Turkish university youth. Paper presented at the congress of
6th European Sociological Association, Murcia, Spain.
Cem - Ersoy, N., Born, Ph. M., Molen, H.T. van
der. (2005, May).
Conceptualizing OCB in Turkey. Paper presented at the 12 th
European Congress on Work and Organizational Psychology, Istanbul,
Turkey.
Cem-Ersoy, N., Born, Ph. M., Molen, H.T. van
der. (2006, July). Effects of norm violations on feelings of shame and
guilt: Findings from Turkey and The Netherlands. Poster session
presented at the 18th congress of international association
for cross-cultural psychology, Island of Spetses, Greece.
Other presentations
Cem -Ersoy, N., Born, Ph. M., Molen, H.T. van der. (2005, November). Leadership and
OCB in Turkey and The Netherlands. Paper presented in Kurt Lewin
Institute Workshop, Social Psychology and Culture, Rijsk University,
Groningen, The Netherlands.
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