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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
Graduate Programmes
Graduate Programmes are structured training programmes run mainly by large employers.
Date: Tuesday, 29 September 2020
Quadratic forms in multivariate generalized hyperbolic random vectors
Dr Juan Arismendi-Zambrano, School of Business and Dr Simon Broda, Lecturer in the Lucerne School of Business , have had their paper, "On quadratic forms in multivariate generalized hyperbolic random vectors" accepted for publication in the journal Biometrika #biometrika
Date: Monday, 28 September 2020
Experiential learning in the large classroom using performative pedagogy
Experiential learning in the large classroom using performative pedagogy" accepted for publication in the Journal of Management Education @Journ_Mgt_Ed – Their article described their innovative collaboration in interdisciplinary teaching and learning between Business and Music students @MU_Business @MU_DTL @MusicMaynooth
Date: Friday, 25 September 2020
Where drugs for rare diseases are discussed – might affect the way decisions are made as to whether the state will pay for them (or not!).
The paper entitled “Levels of legitimacy” discusses how the different spaces in which drugs for rare diseases are discussed – the Dail, national media, social media – might affect the way decisions are made as to whether the state will pay for them (or not!).
Date: Thursday, 24 September 2020
Collaborative Governance in Bureaucratic Contexts
The paper entitled “Collaborative Governance in Bureaucratic Contexts” investigates the use of ‘collaborative governance’ where state, industry, charity and other sectors collaborate to redesign government in the face of changing market environments. Nicola has co-authored this paper with Prof Susi Geiger (from University College Dublin)..
Date: Wednesday, 23 September 2020
H2020 funding awarded to 3rd year School of Business PhD student
Congratulations to Ms Blanca Suarez-Bilbao, 3rd year PhD candidate in Maynooth University School of Business, supervised by Dr Marian Crowley-Henry and Dr Edward O’Connnor, who has been awarded a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action research grant to work as an Early Stage Researcher (ESR) on the European Union's H2020 funded Global Mobility of employees (GLOMO) project (https://www.linkedin.com/company/glomo2020/) - under the co-supervision of Prof Maike Andresen (University of Bamberg) and Prof Mette Zølner @CBScph
Date: Tuesday, 22 September 2020