Trinity Business School: Recent submissions
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People Analytics: Exploring the Debates, Drivers, and Performance Impact
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2021)People analytics has recently become an emerging trend within the field of HRM. Despite the significant growth of people analytics, many questions around people analytics and its performance impact remain unanswered. Drawing ... -
He s got the touch : Tracing the masculine regulation of the body schema in reciprocal relations between self-others-things'
(2022)The purpose of this article is to examine the interconnections between embodiment and masculinity. Departing from the predominant discursive view of masculinity, I explain how a phenomenological, post-dualistic approach, ... -
Assembling Embodiment: Body, Techniques and Things
(2020)The sensory turn in CCT illuminates the sensuous, affective and skilful nature of embodied consumption experiences. To date however, little is known about how material things feature in the constitution of embodiment. This ... -
Assembling Embodiment: Body, Techniques and Things
(2020)The sensory turn in CCT illuminates the sensuous, affective and skilful nature of embodied consumption experiences. To date however, little is known about how material things feature in the constitution of embodiment. ... -
Prediction in HRM research A gap between rhetoric and reality
(2021)There are broadly two dimensions on which researchers can evaluate their statistical models: explanatory power and predictive power. Using data on job satisfaction in ageing workforces, we empirically highlight the importance ... -
Effects of mobile phone attachment and forced exposure on attitudes towards the ad and the perceived intrusiveness of online advertisements
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2021)Numerous studies on advertising intrusiveness can be found in the literature and have demonstrated that there is a link between disruptive and forced exposure advertising and intrusiveness as well as negative emotional and ... -
Evolutionary Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: a Research Pathway
(2021)The recent widespread interest of policy in entrepreneurial ecosystems has been complemented by a burgeoning academic research output. This research to date may be broadly categorized as focusing on place, actors, governance, ... -
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. ... -
Stop and go, where is my flow? How and when daily aversive morning commutes are negatively related to employees' motivational states and behavior at work.
(2021)Despite convincing evidence about the general negative consequences of commuting for individuals and societies, our understanding of how aversive commutes are linked to employees' effectiveness at work is limited. Drawing ... -
Assessing measure congruence in nomological networks
(2021)Evaluations of convergent and discriminant validity are generally conducted by analyzing constructs in isolation or by comparing pairs of latent variables. These approaches ignore the broader nomological network that is ... -
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 ... -
The policy dystopia model adapted to the food industry: the example of the Nutri-Score saga in France
(2018)In October 2017 in France, the government recognized the Nutri-Score front-of-pack labelling system as the only official system to be used on food products. As of July 2018, a total of 70 companies had implemented it ... -
The Influence of National Culture on Accounting and Finance
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2021)This thesis, empirically analyses the role of cultural aspects in accounting and finance disciplines from diverse perspectives. It is made up of three distinct research papers. The first paper (chapter 4) primarily ... -
Multinationality and Performance Patterns in Advanced and Emerging Markets
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2021)This longitudinal research focuses on measuring multinationality of the firm, country, and industry, and estimating the relationship between said level of multinationality, and the firms' performance. My unique dataset ... -
Psychological detachment: A moderator in the relationship of self-control demands and job strain
(2015)In the present article, we investigate psychological detachment as a moderator of the positive relationship of self-control demands (SCDs) and indicators of psychological strain. Based on the propositions that (a) SCDs are ... -
Affective commitment as a moderator of the adverse relationships between day-specific self-control demands and psychological well-being
(Elsevier, 2015)Recent research has focused on the day-specific adverse effects of stressors at work. Thus, in the present study,we examine the relationships between day-specific work-related self-control demands (SCDs) as a stressor and ... -
Learning How: Body techniques and the consumption of experience
(2018)Although the skilful body has been ever-present in research accounts of consumption experiences, no sustained attention has been given to the acquisition of skills necessary for successful engagement with those experiences. ... -
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 ... -
Identity, collaboration and radical innovation: The role of dual organisation identification
(2014)This paper explores the nature of the relationship between identity and the radical innovation process in the case of the Solid State Pharmaceutical Cluster (SSPC). Antecedents and consequences of identification with the ... -
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 ...