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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 ... -
Price and volume distributions in international equity markets
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Trinity Business School, 2009)This thesis examines asymmetry in international equity market returns, in associated trading volume distributions and in returns to funds of hedge funds. The method used in all three of the four empirical chapters is ... -
The Primitive, Technology and Horror: A Posthuman Biology
(University of London, 2010)Recent works have explored the concept of posthumanism as a radical decentring of the human, humanism and the humanities in the wake of the complexificaiton of technology and systems, and new insight into nonhuman life ... -
Progressive and Conservative Firms in Multistakeholder Initiatives: Tracing the Construction of Political CSR Identities Within the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh
(2021)The proliferation of multistakeholder initiatives (MSIs) over the past years has sparked an intense debate on the political role of corporations in the governance of global business conduct. To gain a better understanding ... -
Project Contingent Repudiation Risk in the Model of North-South Lending
(2004)The present model proposes an extension of the Gertler and Rogoff (1990) model of international lending in the presence of moral hazard and the possibility of state-contingent and project-dependent repudiation risk along ... -
Property rights and the making of Christendom
(Hamline University School of Law, 1992)The benefits of efficient laws of property are obtained by altruism in their formulation, which is able to deal with self-interest in action within them. -
Psychological barriers in oil futures markets
(2016)WTI and Brent futures are tested for the presence of psychological barriers around $10 price levels, applying a multiple hypothesis testing approach for statistical robustness. Psychological barriers are found to be present ... -
Psychological detachment: A moderator in the relationship of self-control demands and job strain
(2015)In the present article, we investigate psychological detachment as a moderator of the positive relationship of self-control demands (SCDs) and indicators of psychological strain. Based on the propositions that (a) SCDs are ... -
Public services as complex adaptive systems : a framework for theory development
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Trinity Business School, 2008)This thesis is aimed at developing public administration theory to improve the governance of public services - i.e., understand more about the actions that actors in public service can take to achieve desired outcomes under ... -
A QUALITATIVE EXPLORATION OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC FACTORS INFLUENCING EDUCATOR WORKAHOLIC BEHAVIOUR
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Business. Discipline of Business & Administrative Studies, 2020)There is a necessity for multi-level multidisciplinary research within the field of workaholism research. Disagreement on how to define workaholism and how to measure it prevails. The ambiguity surrounding conceptualisation ...