Browsing by Author "Cannon, Sheila"
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Digital Social Innovation: A new actor in the third sector?
Cannon, Sheila; Dart, Raymond (ARNOVA, 2019)This exploratory paper examines a new and understudied phenomenon – the use of digital innovations to address social issues. While the influence and consequences of disruptive technology are the subjects of many articles, ... -
Green Demarketing Taking Off: A new environmental CSR approach for airlines
Blanco Sánchez, Azucena (Trinity College Dublin, 2019)The current growth in climate crisis awareness is forcing industries to shift and adapt their business models to a more sustainable one that satisfies customers’ needs. The airline industry, being one of the industries ... -
Institutional influences on social enterprise types in the Republic of Ireland
Donnelly Cox, Gemma; Cannon, Sheila; Rhodes, Mary-Lee (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 ... -
Inter-ethnic Dialogue as a Personal and Collective Healing Process: Examples from Former Yugoslavia
Cannon, Sheila (2005)Civil society programmes in the former Yugoslavia that involve inter-ethnic dialogue have a greater impact on individuals, groups, and perhaps on society, when the projects engage the whole individual, intellectually and ... -
Ireland's Climate Change Assessment: Volume 4: Realising the Benefits of Transition and Transformation
Cannon, Sheila (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 ... -
Just Transition Frames: Recognition, representation, and distribution in Irish beef farming
Murphy, Susan; Cannon, Sheila (2022)The concept of just transition has emerged as an important governance framework guiding sectors transitioning from unsustainable to sustainable practices and is most dominant in debates on the energy transition. This ... -
Nonprofit Version 2.0: Are Nonprofits Allowed to Reinvent Themselves?
Cannon, Sheila (2020)This is not a tale about how two nonprofits achieved success, neither is this a cautionary tale about how they didn’t. We shall neither provide council on how a nonprofit might achieve its mission nor on how it might create ... -
To give and to gain: An investigation into skills-based volunteering as an avenue for learning and development
Dempsey-Brench, Kiera Louise (Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2022)Skills-based volunteering has entered the corporate vernacular. Sitting at the intersection of corporate philanthropy and human resources, skills-based volunteering is a strategically driven activity that offers employees ...