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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, ... -
The dark sides of people analytics: reviewing the perils for organisations and employees
(2022)Technological advances in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) are heralding a new era of analytics and data-driven decision-making. Organisations increasingly rely on people analytics to optimise human resource ... -
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 ... -
The determinants of IPO withdrawal - Evidence from Europe
(2019)Why do companies not follow through with an IPO after filing for one? This question is investigated by examining common stock IPOs for the largest countries in Europe.We cover 80% of the Western European ... -
Determinants of IPO Withdrawals. An Empirical Analysis of Germany
(Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin. School of Business, 2016)Stock markets represent a way for companies to access funds. To be able to make what is called an initial public offer (IPO) , which is the term for when a company first accesses this market, a variety ... -
Determination from Above
(2023)There are many historical concerns about freedom that have come to be deemphasized in the free will litera- ture itself—for instance, worries around the tyranny of government or the alienation of capitalism. It is hard ... -
Developing a framework for partnership between organisations that provide nursing and midwifery education
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Trinity Business School, 2006)This study is about the development of a framework for partnership between organisations that provide nursing and midwifery education. Within this partnership context, there is an onus of accountability on professional ... -
Did long-memory of liquidity signal the European sovereign debt crisis?
(2019)This paper analyses high frequency MTS data to comprehensively evaluate the liquidity of the European sovereign bond markets before and during the European sovereign debt crisis for eleven countries. The Hill index, ... -
Digital Money Never Sleeps? Modern qualitative-based indices in digital assets
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2022)What can we know about digital assets, as digital money also never sleeps? How can we measure the variations in these digital assets from a new perspective? What are the effects of digital assets on financial markets? The ... -
Digital Social Innovation: A new actor in the third sector?
(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, ... -
Director Gender and Social Status in White-Collar Crime: Evidence from Accounting and Enforcement Releases from the SEC Paula M.
This thesis aims to re-establish the long-standing conjecture that white collar criminals differ from ordinary street criminals based on the high social status and gender of the offenders. I formulate theory and set forth ... -
Disconfirmation effect on online review credibility: An experimental analysis
(2021)The rise of e-commerce has led to the increased reliance of users on electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) to evaluate the products and services offered. Previous research has attempted to determine which reviews are more credible ... -
Disease Topic Modeling of Users' Inquiry Texts: A Text Mining-Based PQDR-LDA Model for Analyzing the Online Medical Records
(2023)Disease information mining is one of the critical factors affecting users’ perception of the disease and has attracted extensive attention from the information management community in recent years. If the mined disease ... -
Diversity in marketing practice
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Trinity Business School, 2009)Theory development in marketing has received periodic debate. In the spirit of reappraisal, this thesis endeavours to explain the nature of diversity in marketing practice found among firms and the manner in which marketing ... -
Do Bubbles occur in the Gold Price? An investigation of Gold Lease Rates and Markov Switching Models
(2014)We assess whether two classes of bubbles occur in the spot price of gold, rational speculative and periodically bursting bubbles, using gold?s lease rates for the first time in the literature as a measure of its fundamental ... -
Do Emotions Matter? An Investigation of Human Emotions and Financial Decision Making in the Digital Era
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2024)This doctoral dissertation thoroughly examines the influence of social media sentiment on financial markets, focusing particularly on the GameStop short squeeze and the cryptocurrency market behavior. The dissertation includes ... -
Do Financial Reporting and Audit Quality Support Economic Growth and Development? A Post-Modernist Re-interpretation
(University of Nis, 2013)It is generally accepted, nowadays, that reliable financial information is a prerequisite of a robust market economy and efficient public sector. This position has been strengthened by the recent financial crisis, where ...