Trinity Business School: Recent submissions
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Insights into the creation of a successful MNE innovation cluster
(2015)This paper aims to recount the genesis of a successful innovation cluster among Irish-based divisions of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and Irish universities in the pharmaceutical industry. This cluster was actively ... -
Elucidating a Theory of Practice for Consumer Research
(2013)By addressing current conceptualizations of practice within consumer research, we suggest an alternative theory of practice that embraces subjective, context specific accounts of consumption. This alternative theory allows ... -
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 ... -
Nonprofit Version 2.0: Are Nonprofits Allowed to Reinvent Themselves?
(2020)This is not a tale about how two nonprofits achieved success, neither is this a cautionary tale about how they didn’t. We shall neither provide council on how a nonprofit might achieve its mission nor on how it might create ... -
Prediction-oriented model selection in partial least squares path modeling
(2018)Partial least squares path modeling (PLS‐PM) has become popular in various disciplines to model structural relationships among latent variables measured by manifest variables. To fully benefit from the predictive capabilities ... -
Predictions from Partial Least Squares Models
(Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018)This chapter seeks to introduce partial least squares (PLS) practitioners to the generation and evaluation of predictions from their path models, both as a means of validating the practical usefulness of ... -
A QUALITATIVE EXPLORATION OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC FACTORS INFLUENCING EDUCATOR WORKAHOLIC BEHAVIOUR
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2020)There is a necessity for multi-level multidisciplinary research within the field of workaholism research. Disagreement on how to define workaholism and how to measure it prevails. The ambiguity surrounding conceptualisation ... -
Urban resilience based systems managment
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2020)As a result of climate change cities face challenges of growing complexity and uncertainties including increasing magnitude and volume of droughts, storms and flooding among other extreme weather events. Traditional risk ... -
An examination of large-scale land acquisitions and their possible effects on growth volatility
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2020)Abstract Introduction Large-scale land acquisitions in developing countries became notorious in the early 2000s. Research carried out in those early years explored their effects from multiple angles (e.g. ecology, water, ... -
An investigation into family business evolution
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2020)Family Businesses are the backbone of Irish SME's. It is important for scholars to understand why some firms can transfer across generations and others do not. Is it by choice or by design? This study develops two ... -
Progressive and Conservative Firms in Multistakeholder Initiatives: Tracing the Construction of Political CSR Identities Within the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh
(2021)The proliferation of multistakeholder initiatives (MSIs) over the past years has sparked an intense debate on the political role of corporations in the governance of global business conduct. To gain a better understanding ... -
Corporate Remediation of Human Rights Violations: A Restorative Justice Framework
(2020)In the absence of effective judicial remediation mechanisms after business-related human rights violations, companies themselves are expected to establish remediation procedures for affected victims and communities. This ... -
Digital Social Innovation: A new actor in the third sector?
(ARNOVA, 2019)This exploratory paper examines a new and understudied phenomenon – the use of digital innovations to address social issues. While the influence and consequences of disruptive technology are the subjects of many articles, ... -
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 ... -
Did long-memory of liquidity signal the European sovereign debt crisis?
(2019)This paper analyses high frequency MTS data to comprehensively evaluate the liquidity of the European sovereign bond markets before and during the European sovereign debt crisis for eleven countries. The Hill index, ... -
A new attention proxy and order imbalance: Evidence from China
(2019)In this paper, we propose a new direct proxy for investors' attention in the Chinese stock market: daily abnormal reading quantity of each stock's posts on the Eastmoney guba website. Using A-shares samples of the Shanghai ... -
Uncovering long term relationships between oil prices and the economy: A time-varying cointegration analysis
(2018)Establishing the relation between oil price movements and macroeconomic performance is of great importance for firms and policymakers, alike. Prior studies established this relation using the assumption that the long-run ... -
Time-variation in the relationship between white precious metals and inflation: A cross-country analysis
(2018)In recent years, as a result of an increasing financialisation of financial markets, white precious metals have slowly transformed from mere production inputs to investment assets. In order to analyse the characteristics ... -
Does economic policy uncertainty predict the Bitcoin returns? An empirical investigation
(2018)This paper analyzes the prediction power of the economic policy uncertainty (EPU) index on the daily Bitcoin returns. Using the Bayesian Graphical Structural Vector Autoregressive model as well as the Ordinary Least Squares ... -
An analysis of liquidity skewness for European sovereign bond markets
(2018)We examine liquidity skewness by providing an analysis of bid-ask spreads for a comprehensive high-frequency dataset comprising Eurozone countries’ sovereign bonds. European sovereign bond markets exhibited increasing ...