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Habits in Consumption, Transactions Learning and Economic Growth
(2005)This paper presents a model of endogenous growth in the presence of habit formation in consumption. We argue that in addition to the traditional disutility effects of habitual consumption, the past history of consumption ... -
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, ... -
Hedges and Safe Havens An Examination of Stocks, Bonds, Oil, Gold and the Dollar
(2011)We investigate five major financial asset classes, examining how and under what circumstances each may act as a hedge or a safe haven to each other. Using the approach of Baur and Lucey (2010) and Baur and McDermott (2010) ... -
High Performance Computing Instrumentation and Research Productivity in U.S. Universities
(JITI, 2010)This paper studies the relationship between investments in High-Performance Computing (HPC) instrumentation and research competitiveness. Measures of institutional HPC investment are computed from data that is readily ... -
How CIOs interact with external peer networks : an application of grounded theory in an Irish private sector context
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Trinity Business School, 2010)Interactions with peers have been identified, in the IS management literature, as being the most influential source of external contact for the Chief Information Officer (CIO), supporting them in their role as the most ... -
How external management consultants add value in IS strategy in the public sector
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Trinity Business School, 2009)Information systems (IS) can transform an organisation and there are now many business models which are fiindamentally defined by technology. Despite the success stories, IS initiatives have been prone to failures which ... -
How far can patent records be used for making international comparisons of technological achievement?
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Trinity Business School, 2007)This thesis explores the question of how far the data on patents may be used for an international comparison of innovation, measured by technological achievement. The literature supports the use of raw patent data as a ... -
How global are German corporations? An empirical investigation
(2020)The internationalization of firms has been subject of much debate in the field of international business, with many studies examining firm-level internationalization using a number of different measures, but few investigating ... -
How Subsistence Communities Reconfigure Livelihood Systems in Response to Climate Change: A Coupled-Systems Perspective
(2022)A defining societal challenge in the era of climate change is ensuring consumption adequacy in subsistence communities. To understand the intricacies of this challenge, we have conducted an ethnographic study of a low-income ... -
How teams progress through the innovation process
The work of any innovation-project team working on an innovation project is a process within a process. The innovation-project team is a group of individuals whom may be working on one of several innovation projects at any ... -
How the characteristics of research, development and innovation partnerships mediate their development
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2022)Whereas much has been written on the inter-organisational relations phenomenon from different bodies of literature such as strategy, innovation and management, it is typically done through variance studies built on major ... -
A hybrid framework using explainable AI (XAI) in cyber-risk management for defence and recovery against phishing attacks
(2024)Phishing and social engineering contribute to various cyber incidents such as data breaches and ransomware attacks, financial frauds, and denial of service attacks. Often, phishers discuss these attack vectors in dark ... -
The Hybrid Identities of Academic Entrepreneurs
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2022)Academic Entrepreneurs continuously face identity paradoxes. Drawing on theories from role identity and entrepreneurial orientation literature, this study investigate how academic entrepreneurs manage their hybrid role ... -
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 ... -
Imaging the voluntary actor : an exploration of the nature of the voluntary actor and of the relationship between the voluntary actor and voluntary action
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Trinity Business School, 2008)The emerging academic field of voluntary action, nonprofit or third sector studies is a multi-disciplinary, social science field that addresses the phenomenon of voluntary action as an organised endeavour in society. In ... -
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, ... -
Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning on Adverse Event detection from real time sources
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2024)The field of pharmacovigilance, which ensures drug and patient safety, faces numerous challenges in detecting and managing adverse events (AEs) associated with pharmaceutical products. Traditional methods of AE detection ...