Browsing Trinity Business School (Scholarly Publications) by Subject "International Development"
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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 ... -
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 ... -
Driving Progress for Research and Innovation in Europe: The Potential of R&I Foundations
(European Commission DG-RTD, 2018)The objective of the Expert Group on “Foundations, Venture Philanthropy and Social Investments” is to unleash the potential of R&I foundations and other providers of capital and expertise, such as venture ... -
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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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 ... -
Social Enterprises in Viet Nam and Ireland
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U.S. stock prices and the dot.com-bubble: Can dividend policy rescue the efficient market hypothesis?
(2021)This paper thoroughly integrates speculative bubbles to corporate finance literature by focusing on dividend policy issues. More specifically, we examine the importance of dividend policy when testing for speculative bubbles ... -
What is the optimal weight for gold in a portfolio?
(2021)We show that the statistical properties of gold are negatively correlated with equities and that including gold in a portfolio will provide diversification benefits. As there is no consensus on the proportion of gold that ...