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Exploring Talent Management Linkages to Career Theory
Dr Marian Crowley-Henry’s article on talent management in context, with international collaborators Emily Benson & Akram Al Ariss, is now available in print in the international peer-reviewed academic journal European Management Review (@EURAM_BLX).
Date: Tuesday, 30 April 2019
Dr. Andreeva recently presented a paper at the 3rd HR Division International Conference
Dr Tatiana Andreeva has co-authored a paper that was presented at the 3rd HR Division of Academy of Management International Conference (HRIC).
Date: Friday, 05 April 2019
National Championship "Best Student Speaker Competion" BESK
Colin Mc Andrew, a second year entrepreneurship student recently won the overall “Best Student Speaker Competion” (BESK) National Championship. Colin’s speech was on the topic of “politeness” and it’s place in modern day society.
Date: Wednesday, 03 April 2019
School of Business Lecturer Publishes Chapter in New Edition of ‘Leadership’
School of Business lecturer, Dr. John Cullen has a chapter in the just published second edition of the acclaimed textbook Leadership: Contemporary Critical Perspectives.
Date: Wednesday, 03 April 2019
MU School of Business Hosts first Academy of Management Learning & Education PDW held in the EU
The School of Business hosted the first paper development workshop held in the European Union on Thursday 28th March.
Date: Friday, 29 March 2019
Using Machine-Learning to Detect Workplace Anxiety
Dr. Jon Gruda presented a paper on his work with Dr. Souleiman Hasan on using machine-learning to detect workplace anxiety at a meeting of the Technology & Society Research Group on Monday 25th March.
Date: Friday, 29 March 2019
Moving Abroad Can Harm Career Development, But Not Always
The opinion that it is necessary for researchers to work abroad for some time to advance their careers is widespread in academia. However, a new study published in the Academy of Management Learning and Education journal suggests that the relationship between international mobility and academic career outcomes is less straightforward.
Date: Tuesday, 26 March 2019
Maynooth University and Intel Ireland sign Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) creating strategic research and innovation partnership
Building on already strong relationships between Intel and Maynooth, the MoU will establish a more comprehensive and structured format for creative collaborations in key areas of research.
Date: Tuesday, 05 March 2019
Technology may help to address the crisis-level resource constraints affecting Irish healthcare
Excellent article by School of Business Lecturer Dr Nicola Mountford recently published in the Journal of Business Research. "Using organizational networks to shift institutional norms in healthcare".
Date: Thursday, 31 January 2019
Is it worthwhile to invest in Mass Customisation Capability?
Dr Ali Nazarpour and Prof Joseph Coughlan of Maynooth University Business School have been leading a study to develop and test an integrated model of how investments in manufacturing practices affect mass customisation capability and operational performance, using data collected from 14 countries.
Date: Wednesday, 30 January 2019