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The challenges and prospects of deliberative democracy for corporate sustainability and responsibility
(2023)This introduction argues that the use of the concept of deliberative democracy in corporate social responsibility (CSR) research needs to be theoretically extended. We review three developments that have recently occurred ... -
Chance and Irish Involvement in Two Scientific Revolutions
(2007)By two sets of extraordinary chances, Ireland has been involved at the outset of both the antibiotic and molecular biology revolutions. -
A Changing Geopolitical Landscape: Informal Institutions and Democratization
(2006)The main purpose of this article is to explore the role that informal organisations play in the legitimisation of regime change and the failure of key modern theories of globalisation and international relations (I.R.) to ... -
Comovements in Government Bond Markets: A Minimum Spanning Tree Analysis
(Elsevier, 2010)The concept of a minimum spanning tree (MST) is used to study patterns of comovements for a set of twenty government bond market indices for developed North American, European, and Asian countries. We show how the MST and ... -
A Comparison of the Appraisal Process for Auction and Private Treaty Residential Sales
(Elsevier, 2010)This paper examines residential sale mechanisms from an appraisal perspective and empirically tests for differences in the valuation process for auctioned and private treaty sales. We test the hypothesis that agents use ... -
Competency-based training within the prison system: enhancing the likelihood of entrepreneurial activity upon release
(2024)Recidivism rates across the world remain high, and one of the key reasons for this situation is that people leaving the prison system have great difficulty in securing employment. Addressing this issue must be explored from ... -
Complexity Theory, Networks and Systems Analysis
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Component-Specific Versus Comprehensive Habits in a Model of Income and Consumption Taxation
(2004)This paper proposes a model of economy with weakly non-separable preferences for both work effort and consumption. Households who derive utility from consumption of a single commodity and leisure take into account the ... -
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, ... -
Corporate Remediation of Human Rights Violations: A Restorative Justice Framework
(2020)In the absence of effective judicial remediation mechanisms after business-related human rights violations, companies themselves are expected to establish remediation procedures for affected victims and communities. This ... -
Culture's Influences: An investigation of inter-country differences in capital structure
(2014)Employing firm-level observations from 13 countries over a seven year period, and controlling for an extensive set of firm-level characteristics, industry effects and country-level institutional variables, we provide a ... -
The Dance of Illusive Perception
(2021)Let’s do a small thought experiment. We conceptualise the world through the information we get from our sensory organs, and a complex deductive process carried out by our brain. Let’s for simplicity focus on our vision, ... -
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 ... -
Determinants of capital structure in Irish SMEs
(Springer, 2010)This paper presents an empirical examination of determinants of the capital structure of a sample of 299 Irish small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Results suggest that age, size, level of intangible activity, ownership ...