
معرفی
Aşkın Demirağ is an Associate Professor at the Department of Information Systems and Technologies, Faculty of Business Sciences at Yeditepe University. He has held academic positions since 2001, including Department Chair and Dean’s Assistant. His research focuses on database management, software methodologies, neuromarketing, and digital transformation. He has supervised over 15 master’s theses and published extensively in international journals.
Education:
- PhD in Information Systems, Marmara University (2004-2011)
- Master's (Non-Thesis) in Business Administration, Yeditepe University (2002-2004)
- Bachelor's in Labor Economics, Anadolu University (1993-1999)
Research Interests: Combines technical expertise with social analysis, exploring topics like Agile vs. Waterfall software development, neuromarketing's impact on consumer behavior, and ethical challenges in social media surveillance. His work bridges information systems and societal implications of technology.
Recent Article Trends: Focus on practical applications of technology in business (e.g., fraud detection, cloud BI solutions) and societal impacts (e.g., elderly media usage, selfie culture). His studies often blend empirical data with theoretical frameworks like panoptic surveillance theory.
Awards:
- Best Presentation Award, University of Minnesota (2014)
Administrative Roles: Bologna Coordinator (2011), Department Chair (2015-2020), and Dean’s Assistant (2021). Active in curriculum development and academic policy-making.
Labs/Teams: Leads research groups on data mining applications and digital transformation strategies in higher education.





