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Political Voices: the Participation of Women in Irish Public Life, 1918-201

As part of our Decade of Centenaries commemorations, the National University of Ireland in collaboration with Maynooth University Social Sciences Institute hosted a symposium Political Voices: the Participation of Women in Irish Public Life, 1918-2018, on the 12th December in the National Gallery of Ireland.

Wednesday, 12 December 2018

Hamilton Institute Staff feature in The Bridge 2018

Hamilton Institute Staff feature in The Bridge 2018

Wednesday, 12 December 2018

Do LGBT employee networks enable LGBT voice?

This paper explores the extent to which employee networks can support LGBT employees, by reducing stigma and enabling voice. The paper draws on empirical data from Dr McFadden’s research exploring the identity management of lesbian, gay and bisexual employees in the Irish workforce. #LGBT @marianchenry @cmacphaidin #voice #careers @MU_Business

Tuesday, 11 December 2018

Prof Honor Fagan attends the WaterSPOUTT social science survey at the Impact Hub, Vienna

Prof Honor Fagan and colleagues from the WaterSPOUTT project

Monday, 10 December 2018

Dr. Iris Junglas recently spoke on IS Research: From Practice to Theory, and Back Again at the School of Business Research Seminar

On Wednesday December 5th, Dr Iris Junglas presented on how practice can inspire theory and method, and vice versa, at the latest School of Business Research Seminar.

Monday, 10 December 2018

Nicola Mountford

Maynooth University School of Business Welcome New Faculty - Dr Nicola Mountford

School of Business are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr. Nicola Mountford as a Lecturer in the School of Business. Nicola earned her PhD from University College Dublin, from which she also earned a BCL (Law), and taught postgraduate degrees in business. She has taught management and marketing at undergraduate, postgraduate and executive education levels, in addition to having teaching experience on PhD programmes. Her research currently explores a number of areas, including healthcare and collaborative governance networks. Some of her research has recently been published in journals such as Organisation Studies, and presented at conferences such as INFORMS and the Academy of Management.

Friday, 07 December 2018

School of Business Lecturer Dr Ruifang Wang Is Elected As Representative-at-Large of the Research Methods Community of Strategic Management Society (SMS)

A School of Business faculty member, Dr. Ruifang Wang has been elected as Representative-at-Large of the Research Methods Community (https://www.strategicmanagement.net/research-methods/overview) of Strategic Management Society (SMS https://www.strategicmanagement.net).

Thursday, 06 December 2018

Christian Martin- School of Business

Conference Paper: 'Being Green in a Materialistic World-Consequences for Subjective Well Being"

Dr. Christian Martin, Lecturer in Marketing at the School of Business has co-authored a conference paper "Being Green in a Materialistic World – Consequences for Subjective Well Being" together with Pia Furchheim (Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland) and Felicitas Morhart (University of Lausanne, Switzerland). The paper was presented at the 7th symposium of the International Centre for Anti-consumption Research (ICAR) in Almeria, Spain. ICAR is one of the premier academic meetings for researcher who study negative consequences of consumerism, consumers' attempts to reduce consumption, and different movement related to anti-consumption.

Thursday, 06 December 2018

Dr Karen English awarded IRC Early-Career Researcher of the Year

Tá ríméad ar Ollscoil Mhá Nuad comhghairdeas a ghabháil leis an Dr Karen English as Gradam Thaighdeoir Go Luath sa Ghairm na Bliana a bhuachaint ón gComhairle um Thaighde in Éirinn.

Thursday, 06 December 2018

Dr. Adele Smith

Local horizontal network membership for accelerated global market reach

This research explores the work of Born Global firms and how they have and can leverage the rich social capital that currently exists in their domestic market to rapidly internationalise and grow, maximising networks and pooling from existing resources. The study examines the Global Digital Animation Industry.

Wednesday, 05 December 2018

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