Browsing Trinity Business School (Scholarly Publications) by Title
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Markets Within the Limit of Feasibility
(2023)The ‘limits of markets’ debate broadly concerns the question of when it is (im)permissible to have a market in some good. Markets can be of tremendous benefit to society, but many have felt that certain goods should not ... -
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 ... -
The Microstructure of the Irish Stock Market
(Rutgers University, 2008)This is the first paper to examine the microstructure of the Irish Stock Market empirically and is motivated by the adoption, on June 7th of Xetra the modern pan European auction trading system. Prior to this the exchange ... -
Migration and EU Enlargement: The Case of Ireland V Denmark
(2006)Since the EU enlargement, European migration policies were characterised by a fundamental inconsistency: faced by changes in public opinion toward migrants, the majority of the EU Member States have chosen to restrict the ... -
A Model of Comprehensive Habits with Psychological Effects of Work Effort
(2004)This paper develops a neoclassical growth model under the assumption of comprehensive habits that incorporate both consumption and labour supply decisions of the households. We show that in presence of comprehensive habits, ... -
Modelling asymmetric conditional dependence between Shanghai and Hong Kong stock markets
(2017)This paper investigates the asymmetric conditional dependence between Shanghai and Hong Kong stock index returns, to assess the impact of the recent financial recession on Chinese equity markets using the Copula approach. ... -
Modelling the acceptance of next generation ICTs: a critical approach
(2008)This PhD research will attempt to model how emerging ICTs may be accepted by the new consumer in today?s social settings. This paper focuses on assessing specific models identified in the literature that could be used to ... -
The moderating role of education in the relationship between FDI and entrepreneurial activity
(2018)We investigate the roles of inward FDI and education in explaining country levels of entrepreneurship. It is widely recognised that inward FDI may have positive but also negative spillover effects on entrepreneurial activity. ... -
Monetary Theory of Inflation and the LBD in Transactions Technology
(2004)Classical models of inflation, utilising the transactions-based demand for money, predict that monetary policy will be ineffective in changing real variables. In response to this, the New Keynesian sticky-price models ... -
Motorcycling Edgework: A Practice Theory Perspective
(2011)In an effort to elucidate a deep understanding of the experience of dangerous motorcycling behaviour, we employ a practice theory perspective, drawing out connections between the practice, the consumption of objects, and ... -
Moving beyond Goffman: The performativity of anonymity on social networking sites
(2019)This paper aims to explore consumer behaviour on the popular anonymous social networking site (SNS) Yik Yak. It examines the reasons behind the turn to anonymous social networking and also considers the ways in which ... -
Mundane emotions: Losing yourself in boredom, time and technology
(2023)Marketing and consumer research has drawn attention to the positive and joyful emotional features of consumer tribes. However, research has little to say on boredom, an emotional state already prevalent in consumers’ lives, ... -
Mutuals and Alternative Banking: A Solution to the Financial and Economic Crisis in Ireland
(Carnegie Trust, 2010)This paper looks at the financial crisis in Ireland and the state?s responses, and considers the role of civil society institutions operating in the financial sector in Ireland, and how their role might be expanded. -
NAMA: An Institutional and Operational Failure that Keeps Expanding
(2011)The National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) was created in 2009 by the Irish authorities with the expressed objective of assisting in the process of repairing domestic Irish banking sector in the aftermath of the severe ... -
A Network Hierarchical Feedback System for Taiwanese Universities based on the Integration of Total Quality Management and Innovation
(Elsevier, 2012)An increasing number of Taiwanese universities are improving operational performance through innovation and total quality management (TQM). In addition, the National Quality Award (NQA), which is based on TQM, is now used ... -
A new attention proxy and order imbalance: Evidence from China
(2019)In this paper, we propose a new direct proxy for investors' attention in the Chinese stock market: daily abnormal reading quantity of each stock's posts on the Eastmoney guba website. Using A-shares samples of the Shanghai ... -
Next generation ICTs and their impact on consumer behaviour and marketing: are we ready?
(2006)This paper seeks to provide an overview of some of the key attributes of next generation information and communication technologies (ICTs) that could directly impact on future consumer behaviour and by implication on ... -
Non-profit Governance
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Nonprofit Version 2.0: Are Nonprofits Allowed to Reinvent Themselves?
(2020)This is not a tale about how two nonprofits achieved success, neither is this a cautionary tale about how they didn’t. We shall neither provide council on how a nonprofit might achieve its mission nor on how it might create ...