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Recruitment during Covid and Trends for 2021
(2020-11)This report was based on a survey conducted by a research team based in Trinity College Dublin in conjunction with Yala, funded by Enterprise Ireland.The survey aims to explore the recruitment practices ... -
The Relationship Between data privacy discourses and company performance at Facebook (2004-2021)
(2022)We use Facebook as a case study to investigate the complex relationship between the firm’s public discourse (and actions) surrounding data privacy and the performance of a business model based on monetizing user’s data. ... -
Removing order effects from human-classified datasets: A machine learning method to improve decision making systems
(2022)Although recent developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) aim to enhance the fairness and transparency of decision-making systems, research has found that neural networks (or other similar AI ... -
Repairing incentives to invest in plant breeding
(Thomson/Sweet & Maxwell, 2007)Several factors have been eroding the value of protection for the results of efforts to breed new plant varieties. A series of possible improvements is evaluated. -
Responsible AI at work: Opportunities and Challenges for People Management
(Trinity College Dublin Press, 2023)After decades of setbacks and failures, AI has finally reached a point where it is having a notable impact on both business and society, aligning with long-held predictions by technologists and futurists. The arrival of ... -
Responsible board leadership - the potential value of coaching
(Haupt Verlag, 2020)This publication explores responsible board leadership in a digital age, the topic of the year for 2018 of the International Center for Corporate Governance (ICfCG). The project kicked off at the 2017 Research Workshop on ... -
Return spillovers between white precious metal ETFs: The role of oil, gold, and global equity
(2017)This paper investigates the relationship between white precious metals and gold, oil and global equity by means of spillovers and volatility transmission. Relying on the recently introduced ETFs, this study is the first ... -
Robust Global Stock Market Interdependencies
(Elsevier, 2011)In this paper, we examine the scope for international stock portfolio diversification, from the viewpoint of a United States representative investor, in regard to both the Asian and the European stock markets. Our findings ... -
The roles of conflict management and psychological empowerment in virtual teams
(2023)Purpose: This paper aims to determine the impact of perceived virtuality on team dynamics and outcomes by adopting the Input-Mediators-Outcome (IMO) framework. Further, it also investigates the mediating role of team ... -
Schumpeter, Business Cycles and Co-Evolution
(2006)In Business Cycles (1939) Schumpeter took up empirical data which had been produced by Kondratieff, and made the ``clustering?? of innovations into the actual cause of long economic cycles. The book was a failure, largely ... -
SEMinR: Domain-specific language for building, estimating, and visualizing structural equation models in R
(The Comprehensive R Archive Network, 2021)SEMinR allows researchers to easily create, estimate, and visualize structural equation models (SEMs) for multiple estimation methods. SEMs are popular modeling techniques in social sciences and the life sciences, and ... -
Service, Counsel & Values: Managing Strategically in the Public Sector,
(Oxford University Press, 2008)Public management is in the throes of great change. In some countries, it is even undergoing a form of re-invention as hoped for since the early nineties1. Much of this change is bound up with innovation in the way public ... -
Shadow regulation and the shadow banking system - The role of the Dublin International Financial Services Centre
(Tax Justice Focus, 2008)The emerging financial problems in global markets have been described as ?the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.? The crisis is ongoing, and it is uncertain how deep or protracted it will be. -
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 ...