Browsing Trinity Business School (Scholarly Publications) by Date of Publication
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Why the Tail Should Not Wag the Dog:Integrating the Deployment of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Service Innovation and Delivery
(Irish Academy of Management, 2006)Services are fast overtaking products as the basis for the predominant economic model for companies and countries. Successful service organisations tend to employ a particular service logic that combines transactional and ... -
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 ... -
Are marketers prepared for the implementation of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)?
(2006)Based on Ireland?s current reputation as a sophisticated user of ICT in business, research that comprehensively addresses the enablers and barriers to RFID deployment, including the role of particular contextual factors, ... -
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 ... -
Limited Incontestability for Small-Firm Patents
(Sweet and Maxwell, 2006)The remarkable success of the US 1983 Orphan Drug act might be replicated for small-firm patents by adopting its provision of a limited term during which the protection cannot be questioned. -
Will the youth market revolutionise the marketing world? A call for research
(2006)The emerging interactive marketplace, characterised by high levels of heterogeneity, is giving birth to a new type of technology savvy consumer. The advent of this new consumer would seem to be making traditional approaches ... -
Employee Engagement: An overview of the literature on the proposed antithesis to burnout.
(Psychological Society of Ireland, 2006)Two trends have emerged in burnout research that have resulted in a broadening of the topic. First, the concept of burnout has been expanded to embrace all professions, whereas it was previously considered to exist only ... -
Technology-induced changes in consumer behaviour: a study of the impact of emerging ICTs on the consumer behaviour of the youth market
(2006)Young adults are the consumer of the future. They have been described as `the engine of growth? over the next two decades and `agents of change? in the world of marketing. Young adults inhabit an exciting and ever-changing ... -
A Changing Geopolitical Landscape: Informal Institutions and Democratization
(2006)The main purpose of this article is to explore the role that informal organisations play in the legitimisation of regime change and the failure of key modern theories of globalisation and international relations (I.R.) to ... -
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 ... -
Out with the old and in with the new...traditional strategy formulation is no longer apt for the digital age
(2006)There has been much discussion on everything `new?: new products, new consumers, new technologies, new services and even the new knowledge economy. While some may consider it merely trendy to discuss such issues, and others ... -
Strategic choice in the Irish housing system: Taming complexity
(2007)This article examines the strategy choices of various agents in the housing system in the Republic of Ireland with a view to understanding the range of choices and the environmental factors that drive strategy and outcomes ... -
Reconsidering Financial Flows in Supply Chain Management
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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. -
Chance and Irish Involvement in Two Scientific Revolutions
(2007)By two sets of extraordinary chances, Ireland has been involved at the outset of both the antibiotic and molecular biology revolutions. -
International portfolio diversification, skewness and the role of gold
(ESC Lille, 2007)The paper examines the optimal allocation of assets in well diversified equity based portfolio where the investor is concerned not only with mean and variance but also with the skewness of the returns.