Browsing Trinity Business School by Subject "Making Ireland"
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Entrepreneurial Finance and HRM Practices in Small Firms
(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, ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Ireland's Climate Change Assessment: Volume 4: Realising the Benefits of Transition and Transformation
(Environmental Protection Agency, 2023)Transformative change can deliver rapid, deep and sustained emissions reduction (mitigation, see Volume 2), build resilience to impacts (adaptation, see Volume 3) and deliver a range of benefits and opportunities. Such ... -
Ireland's Project Economy 2022: A Barometer of Independent Professionals, Contractors, and Solo Self-Employed
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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. ... -
Responsible AI at work: Opportunities and Challenges for People Management
(Trinity College Dublin Press, 2023)After decades of setbacks and failures, AI has finally reached a point where it is having a notable impact on both business and society, aligning with long-held predictions by technologists and futurists. The arrival of ...