Browsing Trinity Business School by Subject "Globalization"
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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 ... -
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, ... -
IRISH BUSINESS & HUMAN RIGHTS: Benchmarking compliance with the UN Guiding Principles
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Measuring the Diversification Benefits of Investing in Highly Internationalised Firms
(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 ... -
A Spectre is Haunting the World - the Spectre of Global Capitalism
(Springer-Verlag, 2000)Individual property rights are fruitful for economic development because they civilize self-interest by forcing it to serve the public good. Globalization represents individual property rights that are out of control, since ...