Trinity Business School: Recent submissions
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An Examination of Strategic Alignment Mechanisms in Public Service Organisations
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2023)Strategic alignment (i.e., the alignment between business and information and communications technology (ICT)) has remained a top management concern for decades – evident by the annual ICT issue survey published for ... -
Key activity indicators: critical review and proposal of implementation criteria
(2022)Purpose This paper discusses the concept, definition and usage of Key Activity Indicators (KAIs) and their integration within a Performance Measurement and Management system (PMM). Design/methodology/approach The ... -
The Dance of Illusive Perception
(2021)Let’s do a small thought experiment. We conceptualise the world through the information we get from our sensory organs, and a complex deductive process carried out by our brain. Let’s for simplicity focus on our vision, ... -
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 ... -
Mundane emotions: Losing yourself in boredom, time and technology
(2023)Marketing and consumer research has drawn attention to the positive and joyful emotional features of consumer tribes. However, research has little to say on boredom, an emotional state already prevalent in consumers’ lives, ... -
Institutional influences on social enterprise types in the Republic of Ireland
(2023)Extensive research over the past twenty years explains and documents different approaches to and examples of social enterprise across the world. One line of research analyses the institutional ... -
Internationalisation of Professional Service Firms: Evidence from Chinese Law Firms
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2023)The globalisation of professional service firms (PSFs) has garnered increasing attention in research and practice since accounting firms expanded internationally in the 1970s. PSFs from emerging markets (EPSFs) are a ... -
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 ... -
Online-to-Offline Platforms: Examining the Effects of Demand-Side Usage on Supply-Side Decisions.
(2023)This study explores the impact of demand-side usage of digital platforms on operational decision-making by supply-side firms. The positive impact of digital platforms on product sales is established in the literature. ... -
Social Media Platforms and User Engagement: A Multi-Platform Study on One-way Firm Sustainability Communication.
(2024)There have been multiple research studies in recent days that have analyzed the growing role of social media in firms’ communication strategy as well as the role of social media in shaping a firm’s reputation. However, ... -
Analytical Framework and Student Perceptions: Assessing the Quality of Doctoral Education in Accounting in Ireland.
(2019)To examine the quality of doctoral education in accounting in higher education institutions (HEIs) in Ireland, we develop an analytical framework from the relevant literature and the principles of quality doctoral education ... -
The challenges and prospects of deliberative democracy for corporate sustainability and responsibility
(2023)This introduction argues that the use of the concept of deliberative democracy in corporate social responsibility (CSR) research needs to be theoretically extended. We review three developments that have recently occurred ... -
Digital Money Never Sleeps? Modern qualitative-based indices in digital assets
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2022)What can we know about digital assets, as digital money also never sleeps? How can we measure the variations in these digital assets from a new perspective? What are the effects of digital assets on financial markets? The ... -
The Hybrid Identities of Academic Entrepreneurs
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2022)Academic Entrepreneurs continuously face identity paradoxes. Drawing on theories from role identity and entrepreneurial orientation literature, this study investigate how academic entrepreneurs manage their hybrid role ... -
Removing order effects from human-classified datasets: A machine learning method to improve decision making systems
(2022)Although recent developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) aim to enhance the fairness and transparency of decision-making systems, research has found that neural networks (or other similar AI ... -
Social Entrepreneurship in the Irish State-funded Third Sector
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2022)The study seeks to determine the extent and nature of social entrepreneurship in a population of Irish third sector organisations (TSOs) in receipt of state funding, and to explain why some TSOs may be more socially ... -
Inward Investment in Northern Ireland and Policy Transfer North and South: 1945 - 1973
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2022)Inward Investment in Northern Ireland and Policy Transfer North and South: 1945 -1973 Alison Hearne Using a historical narrative approach (Fletcher and Godley, 2000; Godley 1999), this thesis consists of three interlinked ... -
Barry Project: Firm-Level Data on Irish Industrial History
(Trinity College Dublin, 2023)The book 'Industry and Policy in Independent Ireland, 1922-1972' identifies the leading indigenous and foreign-owned manufacturing firms engaged in production in Ireland at any stage over the period from the establishment ... -
The impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Evolutionary Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2022)ic development in most economies, particularly in modern advanced ones. This thesis focuses on how the interplay between FDI and indigenous enterprises in the host location impacts regional economic development. This study ...