Browsing Trinity Business School (Scholarly Publications) by Subject "International Integration"
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Business Establishment Opposition to Southern Ireland's Exit from the United Kingdom
(2022)After more than a century of political and economic integration, Southern Ireland exited the United Kingdom in 1922. By identifying the leading business firms of the era and the political and religious allegiances of their ... -
Challenges and opportunities: International law firms in China
(2022)This report is based on the data collected from a survey and interviews conducted by a research team based in Trinity College Dublin. The team has long focused on the internationalisation strategy, cross- border people ... -
Culture's Influences: An investigation of inter-country differences in capital structure
(2014)Employing firm-level observations from 13 countries over a seven year period, and controlling for an extensive set of firm-level characteristics, industry effects and country-level institutional variables, we provide a ... -
The determinants of IPO withdrawal - Evidence from Europe
(2019)Why do companies not follow through with an IPO after filing for one? This question is investigated by examining common stock IPOs for the largest countries in Europe.We cover 80% of the Western European ... -
Do Bubbles occur in the Gold Price? An investigation of Gold Lease Rates and Markov Switching Models
(2014)We assess whether two classes of bubbles occur in the spot price of gold, rational speculative and periodically bursting bubbles, using gold?s lease rates for the first time in the literature as a measure of its fundamental ... -
Do Financial Reporting and Audit Quality Support Economic Growth and Development? A Post-Modernist Re-interpretation
(University of Nis, 2013)It is generally accepted, nowadays, that reliable financial information is a prerequisite of a robust market economy and efficient public sector. This position has been strengthened by the recent financial crisis, where ... -
Entrepreneurial Finance and HRM Practices in Small Firms
(2022)As new ventures grow, they face significant challenges to their internal operations and organisational structure. These challenges are particularly evident in small, entrepreneurial firms, who have limited resources, ... -
Firm diversification and earnings management strategies: European evidence
(2021)This paper investigates whether corporate diversification, both international and industrial, provides a favourable environment for earnings management. We find that international diversification is associated with greater ... -
How Subsistence Communities Reconfigure Livelihood Systems in Response to Climate Change: A Coupled-Systems Perspective
(2022)A defining societal challenge in the era of climate change is ensuring consumption adequacy in subsistence communities. To understand the intricacies of this challenge, we have conducted an ethnographic study of a low-income ... -
Inter-ethnic Dialogue as a Personal and Collective Healing Process: Examples from Former Yugoslavia
(2005)Civil society programmes in the former Yugoslavia that involve inter-ethnic dialogue have a greater impact on individuals, groups, and perhaps on society, when the projects engage the whole individual, intellectually and ... -
Ireland's Project Economy 2022: A Barometer of Independent Professionals, Contractors, and Solo Self-Employed
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Ireland's Project Economy: A Barometer of Independent Professionals, Contractors, and Solo Self-Employed
(2021)For over 100 years now, the focus of researchers of entrepreneurship has been preoccupied with people who start businesses that grow and hire employees. The solo self-employed who do not hire any employees are overlooked. ... -
IRISH BUSINESS & HUMAN RIGHTS: Benchmarking compliance with the UN Guiding Principles
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Measuring the Diversification Benefits of Investing in Highly Internationalised Firms
(2019)A vast literature exists investigating if Multinational Companies (MNCs) provide indirect international exposure to investors. These studies produce mixed results. Unlike previous studies, we distinguish between various ... -
Should We Invest More in Multinational Companies (MNCs) when Domestic Markets Decline?
(2019)Investments in domestic multinational companies (MNCs) may provide an indirect route for investors to diversify internationally. Therefore, a priori, one would expect investors to increase their exposure to MNCs when the ...