Browsing Trinity Business School by Subject "Identities in Transformation"
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Assembling Embodiment: Body, Techniques and Things
(2020)The sensory turn in CCT illuminates the sensuous, affective and skilful nature of embodied consumption experiences. To date however, little is known about how material things feature in the constitution of embodiment. This ... -
Assembling Embodiment: Body, Techniques and Things
(2020)The sensory turn in CCT illuminates the sensuous, affective and skilful nature of embodied consumption experiences. To date however, little is known about how material things feature in the constitution of embodiment. ... -
A Contingency Framework for the Performance Consequences of Team Boundary Management: A Meta-analysis of 30 Years of Research
(2023)Research suggests that teams can greatly enhance their performance through boundary manage- ment, which comprises activities that establish, maintain, and regulate linkages with the sur- rounding environment. However, ... -
Deepening and broadening the field: introduction to Research Handbook on Nonprofit Governance
(Edward Elgar, 2021)Governance has in many respects become the new management. Just as management succeeded administration from the 1960s onwards (Grey, 1999), so governance has replaced management as the label for steering practices and the ... -
He s got the touch : Tracing the masculine regulation of the body schema in reciprocal relations between self-others-things'
(2022)The purpose of this article is to examine the interconnections between embodiment and masculinity. Departing from the predominant discursive view of masculinity, I explain how a phenomenological, post-dualistic approach, ... -
Identity, collaboration and radical innovation: The role of dual organisation identification
(2014)This paper explores the nature of the relationship between identity and the radical innovation process in the case of the Solid State Pharmaceutical Cluster (SSPC). Antecedents and consequences of identification with the ... -
Immaterialism, Objects and Social Theory
(2019)The philosopher Graham Harman argues that contemporary debates about the nature of reality as such, and about the nature of objects in particular, can be meaningfully applied to social theory and practice. With Immaterialism, ... -
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 ... -
Learning How: Body techniques and the consumption of experience
(2018)Although the skilful body has been ever-present in research accounts of consumption experiences, no sustained attention has been given to the acquisition of skills necessary for successful engagement with those experiences. ... -
The management and organization of philanthropy: New directions and contested undercurrents.
(2021)The case for theoretical scrutiny of philanthropy's achievements and problems, in the institutional settings in which it operates, has never been stronger. In this introduction to IJMR’s special issue on philanthropy, we ... -
Motorcycling Edgework: A Practice Theory Perspective
(2011)In an effort to elucidate a deep understanding of the experience of dangerous motorcycling behaviour, we employ a practice theory perspective, drawing out connections between the practice, the consumption of objects, and ... -
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, ... -
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 ...