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Occupational pension schemes in Ireland : costs, governance and regulation
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Trinity Business School, 2011)This thesis examines some of the key determinants other than investment strategy in the reported performance of Irish occupational pension schemes and the role that these determinants might play in any comprehensive set ... -
On IPO Withdrawal
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2019)This doctoral thesis offers insights into the determinants, outcomes and predictions of IPO withdrawal in 21st-century Western Europe by focusing on three distinct investigations. These investigations are motivated by a ... -
On the Extent of Negative First-Day IPO Returns
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2023)This doctoral thesis delves into the largely uncharted territory of overpriced Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) in the U.S. market from 2000 to 2020, focusing on three distinctive investigations. Grounded in a thorough ... -
On the road to performance governance in the public domain?
(2012)Structured Abstract: Purpose ? This article assesses how performance management in the public domain has evolved over the last several years both in terms of theory and practice in selected countries. The paper also acts ... -
Online-to-Offline Platforms: Examining the Effects of Demand-Side Usage on Supply-Side Decisions.
(2023)This study explores the impact of demand-side usage of digital platforms on operational decision-making by supply-side firms. The positive impact of digital platforms on product sales is established in the literature. ... -
Open innovation is the new currency–Investigating how firms can maximize the effectiveness of open innovation initiatives
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, 2024)Open innovation has gained increasing prevalence not only because of its role in enhancing business performance and new product development success, but also of its potential to tackle complex societal issues. However, ... -
Organisational Capacity Reviews: Building Capacity
(2007)Innovation in the form of an organisational review programme is being implemented in government departments and agencies in the Irish public service . Similar innovation took place in the United Kingdom in 2005 and related ... -
Out with the old and in with the new...traditional strategy formulation is no longer apt for the digital age
(2006)There has been much discussion on everything `new?: new products, new consumers, new technologies, new services and even the new knowledge economy. While some may consider it merely trendy to discuss such issues, and others ... -
Outward foreign direct investment by emerging economies in developed countries : the case of India
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Trinity Business School, 2012)The ongoing globalization and liberalization by emerging economies have substantially enhanced foreign direct investment (FDI) activities. Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) from the emerging market economies, such as India, ... -
Owner-Used Capital Goods and the Exchange Rate Determination
(2005)Present paper addresses the issue of the short and long run determination of the exchange rates in the Redux model of Obstfeld and Rogoff (1995). Current extension of the Redux model includes the investment projects that ... -
People Analytics: Exploring the Debates, Drivers, and Performance Impact
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2021)People analytics has recently become an emerging trend within the field of HRM. Despite the significant growth of people analytics, many questions around people analytics and its performance impact remain unanswered. Drawing ... -
The Piggy in the Middle: The Role of Mediators in PLS-SEM-based Prediction
(2021)Researchers are becoming cognizant of the value of conducting predictive analysis using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) for both the evaluation of overfit and to illustrate the practical value ... -
The policy dystopia model adapted to the food industry: the example of the Nutri-Score saga in France
(2018)In October 2017 in France, the government recognized the Nutri-Score front-of-pack labelling system as the only official system to be used on food products. As of July 2018, a total of 70 companies had implemented it ... -
Prediction in HRM research A gap between rhetoric and reality
(2021)There are broadly two dimensions on which researchers can evaluate their statistical models: explanatory power and predictive power. Using data on job satisfaction in ageing workforces, we empirically highlight the importance ... -
Prediction-oriented model selection in partial least squares path modeling
(2018)Partial least squares path modeling (PLS‐PM) has become popular in various disciplines to model structural relationships among latent variables measured by manifest variables. To fully benefit from the predictive capabilities ... -
Predictions from Partial Least Squares Models
(Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018)This chapter seeks to introduce partial least squares (PLS) practitioners to the generation and evaluation of predictions from their path models, both as a means of validating the practical usefulness of ... -
A Preliminary Scoping Review Study of the Progress of Social Media Adoption as an Educational Tool by Academics in Higher Education
(2018)This paper presents a preliminary scoping review exploring the evidence landscape regarding academic staff experiences and perceptions of social media adoption as an educational tool in higher education. The goal of this ...