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How do we prepare students to solve the biggest world problems?
Being able to communicate with people who think differently is essential if we wish to solve some of the world’s most pressing challenges.
Date: Wednesday, 25 November 2020
Maynooth University Team participate in the 2020 ESB Inter-Colleges Challenge
Special best wishes to our own School of Business student – Jessica Sheridan (2nd year student on the BBS International Business programme).
Date: Thursday, 19 November 2020
What happens to knowledge sharing among coworkers when we move to working remotely?
The study investigates how remote work arrangements influence knowledge sharing among employees.
Date: Tuesday, 10 November 2020
Do you consider yourself to be a resilient person? And how well do you tolerate risk?
Does age play a role in how well we cope with the pandemic? And what about those of us who tend to be more risk-averse, how well do they cope with COVID-19?
Date: Monday, 09 November 2020
THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF MARKETING INTELLIGENCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL BUSINESS MARKETING CAPABILITIES
This research explores how market intelligence is shown to be crucial in the development of small business marketing capabilities and in the implementation of more formalized marketing strategies that allow small businesses to create value for customers and improve their performance.
Date: Monday, 09 November 2020
Why people share with others at work?
Interested to learn why people would trust to engage in collaborative consumption with coworkers?
Date: Monday, 09 November 2020
Ethical Leadership Research
Research on ethical leadership tends to either celebrate individual leaders as authentic, responsible, people who demonstrate integrity in every aspect of their lives or denounce toxic leaders or powerful people who exhibit ‘dark’ personality traits or complete self-interest.
Date: Tuesday, 27 October 2020
What are the drivers for SMEs to attract and support a more international work-force.
The chapter presents the drivers for SMEs to attract and support a more international work-force. It focuses on two main research questions: first, why SIEs may be motivated to work in host country SMEs, and second, why SMEs may seek to recruit SIEs.
Date: Friday, 16 October 2020
MU Professional Services Virtual Fair 2020
The School of Business' annual Maynooth University Accountancy Showcase took place on Friday October 9th 2020 as part of the MU Professional Services Virtual Fair. This inaugural virtual professional services fair amalgamated the successful Accountancy Showcase and the Law Society Career Fair.
Date: Friday, 16 October 2020
Export Sales Forecasting Using Genetic Programming
This study offers a novel framework for modelling and forecasting sales under unstable economic conditions.
Date: Thursday, 08 October 2020