Assoc. Prof. Dr. Demokaan Demirel | Life Sciences Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Kocaeli University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Demokaan Demirel is a highly productive scholar in public administration, political science, and management sciences, with a strong research portfolio supported by extensive international and national publications. His CV documents 29 international peer-reviewed journal articles, addressing key themes such as smart governance, digital CRM, performance management, e-government, health information systems, ombudsman roles, regionalization, and organizational processes in the digital age. He has also contributed 24 book chapters published by respected academic presses, focusing on strategic management, public policy, sustainability, local governance, administrative modernization, and political economy. Additionally, he has presented over 30 full-text papers at international scientific conferences, demonstrating active engagement with global academic communities. His research spans diverse areas—including digitalization of public services, smart city strategies, customer satisfaction in digital environments, virtual organizations, and historical and contemporary transformations in public administration. Through these contributions, he has significantly advanced scholarly discourse on governance models, administrative reforms, and public-sector innovation. His publication record reflects consistent productivity, interdisciplinary depth, and sustained commitment to knowledge generation, clearly positioning him as a strong candidate for major research recognitions.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

Demirel, D. Sociological and political origins in Ibn Khaldun’s state theory. Sociology Lens.

Demirel, D. The impact of managing diversity on building the smart city: A comparison of smart city strategies from Europe, America, and Asia.

Demirel, D., & Midilli, M. N. The approach of public personnel to performance management in local administrations: The case of Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality.

Demirel, D. May cameralism be evaluated under the mercantilist theory?

Demokaan Demirel | Life Sciences Innovation | Best Researcher Award

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