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Exploring the Role of Academia in Nurturing IT-Enabled Business Change
Throughout much of the last five decades the process of introducing, integrating, and exploiting information technology in work organizations has posed formidable challenges regularly resulting in reports of significant underperformance and failure. On closer inquiry it emerges that such underperformance and failure are firmly rooted in an inability to foster...
Tags: Information Technology, Trinity College Dublin, Strategy, Management
White papers 2003-06-01
Towards Requirements For The Dynamic Sourcing Of Open Corpus Learning Content
The dynamic sourcing of Open Corpus Learning Content is a complex and resource intensive process. However, modern technologies and methods can facilitate an efficient content identification and acquisition process. Several bodies of research have begun investigating the application of modern technologies to problems in this area, such as automatic semantic...
Tags: Sourcing, Corpus, Trinity College Dublin, Purchasing & Procurement, Strategy, Business Operations, Management
White papers 2006-07-11
Why IT Continues To Matter: Reflections On The Strategic Value Of IT
In May 2003 an article by the former editor of the Harvard Business Review HBR, Nicholas Carr, in HBR, suggested that IT was no longer a strategic concern for management and that investments in IT should, in future, be restricted to the routine. Carr's thesis has been widely debated, not...
Tags: Information Technology, Trinity College Dublin, Carr, Strategy, Management
White papers 2006-01-03
Partial Outsourcing: A New Paradigm For Access Control
Various security models have been proposed in last few years for different purposes. Each of these aims to ease administration by introducing new types of security policies and models. This increases the complexity a system administrator is faced with. Ultimately, the resources expended in choosing amongst all of these models...
Tags: Administration, Outsourcing, Access Control, Trinity College Dublin, Workforce Management, Security, Human Resources
White papers 2003-06-01
Financial Flows And Treasury Management Firms
This paper is an examination of treasury management firms which are a common feature of MNCs MultiNational Corporations and a key conduit in the global intra-firm movement of funds. However this central role is not discussed in management literature dealing with the structure and operation of MNCs. The paper considers...
Tags: Financial, Treasury Management, Trinity College Dublin, Financial Services
White papers 2006-07-05
Taxation And The Financial Structure Of Foreign Direct Investment
Corporate tax incentives are one of the most important instruments used by governments to attract inward FDI Foreign Direct Investment flows. By lowering corporate tax rates countries raise the profitability of FDI and thus increase their attractiveness as a location. However, multinationals can also lower their tax burden by lending...
Tags: Financial, Foreign Direct Investment, Trinity College Dublin, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Currency & Foreign Exchange, Taxes, Investment, Free Trade, Finance, Financial Planning
White papers 2005-10-01
Export Platform FDI And Dualistic Development
There is increasing growth in export platform foreign direct investment globally, reflecting both the international fragmentation of production associated with globalization and the adoption of policies to promote this type of investment as part of the "Export-led growth" strategies of developing economies. This paper explores the relationship between transnational corporations...
Tags: Corporation, Foreign Direct Investment, Trinity College Dublin, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Currency & Foreign Exchange, Investment, Finance
White papers 2006-07-07
Designing Usable Decision Support Systems For HVM
In High Volume Manufacturing HVM, system control is shared between automation and human workers. The social organisation of workers plays an important role in supporting human decisions. Advances in the application of automation to a system, may change the social organisation associated with its operation. It establishes new work roles...
Tags: Decision Support System, Worker, Automation, Trinity College Dublin, Cognitive Work Analysis, Tools & Techniques, Databases, Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
White papers 2006-05-12
Does Individualization Help Productivity Of Transition Agriculture
There are large differences across transition countries with respect to agricultural-sector performance and corresponding scope of farm restructuring and shift to individual farming. This paper analyzes the impact of individualization on productivity growth within an augmented neo-classical growth model framework. This paper allows us to circumvent criticisms on the grounds...
Tags: Agriculture, Trinity College Dublin, Estimation Result, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2004-09-01

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Molecular bonding of nanotubes to polymers.(Nanomaterials)
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland, say they have found a way to bond nanotubes to the molecular backbone of polymers. The resultant nanocomposites are said to be strong and lightweight. Researchers at Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland, say they...
Tags: bond, Molecular Inc., nanotube, polymer
Research articles 2004-11-01
Ecstasy users face risk of infections: scientist
DUBLIN AFP — Users of the drug ecstasy, popular with nightclubbers, face an increased risk of catching infectious diseases because the substance suppresses the body's immune system, a science conference in Ireland was told. Dr Tomas Connor, a physiologist at Trinity College Dublin, said research carried out by his...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, conference, depression, infection, SECURITY
Research articles 2005-09-07
Liffey lore.(Dublin, Ireland)
The small yet cosmopolitan city of Dublin, Ireland boasts many hidden treasures that have not made their way into guided tours and tourist trails. These include Arnotts on Henry Street, the Trinity College which is home to the country's biggest collection of books and manuscripts, and the quiet yet elegant...
Tags: Arnotts Ltd.
Research articles 1999-03-01
Yvonne Scott , Jack B. Yeats: Old and New Departures
Yvonne Scott editor, Jack B. Yeats: Old and New Departures. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2008. 137 pages. EUR 55.00. This book is a result of a symposium held by the Irish Art Research Centre TRIARC in Trinity College, Dublin to accompany the exhibition, Jack B. Yeats: Amongst Friends, which...
Tags: Robinson, Triarc Ltd.
Research articles 2008-09-22
Money: Be fantastic . . . with the plastic
CREDIT cards have been available in Ireland since the late 1970s and are more popular now than ever. With no end in sight to the booming economy, 25 per cent of all purchases last Christmas were made with plastic, according to the Irish Small and Medium Enterprise...
Tags: Bank of Ireland, MasterCard International, SALES
Research articles 2001-02-18
The Goldman Sachs Foundation has awarded a $2.3 million grant
The Goldman Sachs Foundation has awarded a $2.3 million grant to be divided among Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.); Harvard University (Mass.); London School of Economics and Political Science England; Princeton University (N.J.); Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland); the University of Chicago; and the University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg, South Africa) for...
Tags: Databases, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., SOFTWARE, University of Chicago
Research articles 2005-12-01
CRITIC'S CHOICE
The dapper gentleman pictured above is Theodore Jacobsen, and half-unrolled in his right hand is a drawing of the west front of London's Foundling Hospital on the fringe of Bloomsbury - built in 1752, demolished in 1928, and his best-known work. Jacobsen was a successful merchant but, unlike the Alan...
Tags: Bank of England, exhibition, London
Research articles 2007-05-17
New Studies Discover Biomarkers for Early Heart Disease, Thyroid Cancer Using Applied Biosystems Expression Array System
BOSTON -- Biomarker Studies from Harvard Medical School, Trinity College Dublin Feature Advanced Gene Expression Technologies for Clinical Diagnosis and Prognosis Findings from research studies presented at the 12th Annual Chips to HitsR Conference this week report the discovery of new biomarkers in several diseases, including early heart disease...
Tags: Applied Biosystems, Celera Genomics, Molecular Inc.
Research articles 2005-09-14
Why Securitization Is Necessary
Gary Greenberg submits: Why Is Securitization Necessary? The world has been without a functioning securitization market since the summer of 2007. During this period, world industrial production has closely tracked the decline of the 1930s fall. This according to recent research by Barry Eichengreen of UC Berkeley and...
Tags: US Market, Gary Greenberg
External links 2009-06-24
Domestication's family tree; The origins of domestication.(Science and Technology)(DNA is revealing that taming animals was not a simple process)(Brief Article)
FEW subjects, these days, can escape the embrace of genetics. That is especially true of archaeology. The study of genes has already illuminated humanity's history, showing how and when the species spread from its African roots to the farthest corners of the world. Now it is...
Tags: Science and Technology Corp.
Research articles 2001-04-28
Ireland Laboratories Adopt ThinPrep® Pap Test Exclusively
MARLBOROUGH, Mass. -- Cytyc Corporation (Nasdaq: CYTC), a leading women's health company, today announced that all laboratories performing cervical cancer screening in Ireland are adopting the ThinPrepR Pap Test. Most of the laboratories in Ireland had completed the conversion process last year, including the installation of a ThinPrepR Imaging System...
Tags: Cytyc Corp.
Research articles 2006-03-02
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