Browsing Trinity Business School (Scholarly Publications) by Date of Publication
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Too much data, too little information: the challenges of RFID implementation
(British Academy of Management, 2007)This paper reports on findings from an exploratory study on the readiness of retailers for Radio Frequency Identification Devices (RFID), an innovative data-capture technology with the potential to substantially impact on ... -
International portfolio diversification: Is there a role for the Middle East and North Africa?
(Elsevier, 2007)We examine the issue of possible portfolio diversification benefits into seven Middle East and North African (MENA) stock markets. We construct international portfolios in dollars and local currencies. Ex ante weights are ... -
Organisational Capacity Reviews: Building Capacity
(2007)Innovation in the form of an organisational review programme is being implemented in government departments and agencies in the Irish public service . Similar innovation took place in the United Kingdom in 2005 and related ... -
Vision and Reality: Community Involvement in Irish Urban Regeneration
(2008)This paper examines the processes and outcomes of community involvement in six Irish urban regeneration case studies, three in Dublin and three in Belfast. The findings are part of a wider study using a Complex Adaptive ... -
Intellectual Property in the Lisbon Treaty
(Sweet & Maxwell, 2008)Article 118 of the Lisbon Treaty empowers Brussels to set up "centralised Union-wide authorisation, co-ordination and supervision arrangements" to provide "uniform intellectual property rights protection throughout the ... -
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 ... -
A Life-Cycle Model of Habitual Dependence in Leisure Demand
(2008)This model proposes an extension of the traditional habits in consumption literature to encompass the time-persistence of leisure demand. The model establishes a link between the habitual leisure and income effects, which ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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. -
International financial integration
(2009)Institutions and institutional structures are boundary conditions for finance. Since the pioneering work of La Porta et al., 1998 R. La Porta, F. Lopez-de-Silanes, A. Shleifer and R.W. Vishny, Law and finance, Journal of ... -
Why patents need reform, and some suggestions for it
(Edward Elgar, 2009)The patent system no longer fulfills its original purpose, but it could be repaired and this chapter shows some ways of doing this. -
'Interrogating Irish Policies' Revisited
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Bankers only listen to laws
(Cato Institute, 2009)The Banking meltdown is explicly traceable to the granting of the privilege of limited liability to financial institutions -
A Longitudinal Perspective on Critical Issues in the Management of Information Systems in Large Organisations
(Logos Verlag, 2009-10)Since the early 1980s, critical issues research has been a focus for many researchers with a view to contributing to both academia and practice. Critical issues in IS management were first studied in the United States, ...