Browsing Trinity Business School by Author "O'Hagan Luff, Martha"
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Alphabet Soup: The Relationship between Multinationality and Firm Performance
O'Hagan Luff, Martha (2018)We specifically address previously identified deficiencies in the multinationality-performance literature and show no evidence of a consistent relationship between a firm’s level of internationalisation and its performance ... -
Analyzing the relationship between inward FDI, education and entrepreneurial activity at the macro-level
O'Hagan Luff, Martha (2021)We investigate the roles of inward FDI and education in explaining country levels of entrepreneurship. It is widely recognised that inward FDI may have positive but also negative spillover effects on entrepreneurial activity. ... -
Entrepreneurial Finance and HRM Practices in Small Firms
O'Hagan Luff, Martha; Monaghan, Sinéad (2022)As new ventures grow, they face significant challenges to their internal operations and organisational structure. These challenges are particularly evident in small, entrepreneurial firms, who have limited resources, ... -
Firm diversification and earnings management strategies: European evidence
O'Hagan Luff, Martha; Berrill, Jenny (2021)This paper investigates whether corporate diversification, both international and industrial, provides a favourable environment for earnings management. We find that international diversification is associated with greater ... -
How global are German corporations? An empirical investigation
O'Hagan Luff, Martha (2020)The internationalization of firms has been subject of much debate in the field of international business, with many studies examining firm-level internationalization using a number of different measures, but few investigating ... -
The International Diversification Benefits of US-traded Equity Products
O'Hagan Luff, Martha; Berrill, Jenny (2019)The benefits of international diversification for equity investors have been highlighted for decades. Despite the reduction of many previous barriers to foreign investment, investors are found to persistently overweight ... -
Measuring the Diversification Benefits of Investing in Highly Internationalised Firms
Berrill, Jenny; O'Hagan Luff, Martha (2019)A vast literature exists investigating if Multinational Companies (MNCs) provide indirect international exposure to investors. These studies produce mixed results. Unlike previous studies, we distinguish between various ... -
The moderating role of education in the relationship between FDI and entrepreneurial activity
O'Hagan Luff, Martha (2018)We investigate the roles of inward FDI and education in explaining country levels of entrepreneurship. It is widely recognised that inward FDI may have positive but also negative spillover effects on entrepreneurial activity. ... -
Should We Invest More in Multinational Companies (MNCs) when Domestic Markets Decline?
O'Hagan Luff, Martha (2019)Investments in domestic multinational companies (MNCs) may provide an indirect route for investors to diversify internationally. Therefore, a priori, one would expect investors to increase their exposure to MNCs when the ... -
Why Stay-at-Home Investing Makes Sense
O'Hagan Luff, Martha; Berrill, Jenny (2015)Despite the benefits of international diversification, investors continue to display a preference for home-based investments. Given this preference, we investigate whether it is possible to mimic the benefits of international ...