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Migration Culture - A Comparative Perspective
Why are some societies more mobile and characterized by more deeply-rooted migration traditions than others?
Date: Wednesday, 19 May 2021
Approaches to Analysis of Qualitative Research Data: A Reflection on the Manual and Technological Approaches
Dr Michael Hayden, Assistant Professor of Accounting, has just published an article titled Approaches to Analysis of Qualitative Research Data: A Reflection on the Manual and Technological Approaches with co-authors Dr Ruth Mattimoe and Dr Brid Murphy from Dublin City University, and Professor Joan Ballantine from Ulster University in the Accounting, Finance & Governance Review Journal. The paper provides reflective and critical insights into the experiences of two PhD qualitative studies which adopted different approaches to data analysis. We consider the motivations, challenges and benefits of choosing either a technological (NVivo) or manual approach to qualitative data analysis. The paper contributes to the limited literature which has explored the comparative experiences of those undertaking qualitative data analysis using different approaches. It aims to add insights into how researchers conduct qualitative data analysis using different approaches and the lessons learnt.
Date: Tuesday, 18 May 2021
Allan Hill - Representing Ireland & MU at Arnold Palmer Cup in June
The event is a Ryder Cup-style tournament featuring the top men’s and women’s university/college golfers matching the United States against a team of International players.
Date: Tuesday, 18 May 2021
Dr. Sanjay Singh joined Journal of International Management (JIM) as the Consulting Editor.
Dr. Sanjay Singh joined Journal of International Management (JIM) as the Consulting Editor.
Date: Tuesday, 18 May 2021
School of Business Postgraduate Taster Week
The School of Business, Postgraduate Taster Week which is taking place from Monday 24th May to Friday 28th May will offer prospective students the opportunity to have a tailored experience.
Date: Tuesday, 11 May 2021
School of Business Undergraduate Awards.
We are delighted to announce the launch of our newest awards series. An initiative of the School of Business in association with the School of Business Industry Advisory Council, the awards recognise and celebrate undergraduate Academic Excellence within the School of Business.
Date: Thursday, 06 May 2021
"What goes around comes around"
The study highlights the influence of the founders' international experience when applying organisational-level policies and practices.
Date: Tuesday, 04 May 2021
Teaching Hero Awards 2021
The Teaching Hero Awards provide an opportunity for students across Ireland to recognise and celebrate outstanding teaching in higher education.
Date: Tuesday, 04 May 2021
What enables people to improvise at work to find best solutions?
This research indicates that mindfulness at work brings numerous benefits for both the employees and the organization.
Date: Thursday, 29 April 2021
Does employee satisfaction matter?
Employee satisfaction may not be as important as is originally thought. Instead perceptions of price are more important for customer satisfaction.
Date: Thursday, 29 April 2021