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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.
Date: Thursday, 06 December 2018
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.
Date: Wednesday, 05 December 2018
Dr. Christian Martin publishes on why materialism changes with age in the Journal of Research in Personality
Dr. Christian Martin, Lecturer in Marketing at the School of Business has co-authored a journal paper "Age-related changes in materialism in adults – A self-uncertainty perspective" together with Sandor Czellar (University of Lausanne, Switzerland) and Mario Pandelaere (Virginia Tech, USA & Ghent University, Belgium).
Date: Friday, 30 November 2018
MSc in IT-Enabled Innovation Shortlisted for Postgraduate Course of the Year Award
The MSc IT Enabled Innovation has for the 2nd time been short listed for the Postgraduate Course of the year in the Business, Finance and Management category. This is a great achievement by everyone involved in the course.
Date: Tuesday, 06 November 2018
Congratulations to Dr Eddie O’Connor on his Graduation
Massive congratulations to School of Business Lecturer, Dr Eddie O’Connor who recently graduated with a PhD in Business. Supervised by Dr Marian Crowley-Henry, Eddie’s thesis is entitled ‘Skilled Migrants’ International Careers: An Exploratory Study of the Careers and Capital of Skilled Migrant Workers in Ireland’.
Date: Monday, 05 November 2018
Dr Andreeva receives an Outstanding Paper Award
Senior Lecturer in Management at the School of Business, Dr Tatiana Andreeva, has received an 2018 Outstanding Paper Award for her paper ‘A cross-cultural perspective on relational exchange’, published in the Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing in 2017. The article was co-authored by Minna Jukka, Kirsimarja Blomqvist, Kaisu Puumalainen (all three from Lappeenranta University of Technology) and Tatiana.
Date: Friday, 19 October 2018
Recent Faculty Publication
A recent publication, by our faculty member, Dr Marian Crowley-Henry is now in print version in the international peer-reviewed academic journal: The International Journal of Human Resource Management, Volume 29, Issue 13, July 2018, Pages 2054-2079, DOI: 10.1080/09585192.2016.1262889. The paper is entitled: “Talent management of skilled migrants: propositions and an agenda for future research” and is written by Marian and an international colleague, Professor Akram Al Ariss from Toulouse Business School, France.
Date: Friday, 05 October 2018
School of Business Lecturer, Dr. Ruifang Wang, recently presented a paper at the SMS (Strategic Management Society) 38th Annual Conference in Paris.
Lecturer in the School of Business, Dr. Ruifang Wang, has presented a paper ‘Political Skill and Managerial Ambidexterity: The Pivotal Role of Goal Orientation” with her co-author Prof. Patrick Gibbons (University College Dublin), for the SMS (Strategic Management Society) 38th Annual Conference in Paris, from 22nd to 25th September 2018.
Date: Monday, 01 October 2018
Lero and Maynooth University School of Business Host Multi-Disciplinary Reverse Conference
Internationally recognised academics Iris Junglas (Florida State University), Garry Bruton (Texas Christian University), Kieran Conboy (NUI Galway) and Margaret White (Maynooth University) led a Reverse Conference hosted by Lero and the School of Business in Maynooth University. Maynooth University researchers from areas including MIS, Marketing, Strategy, Supply Chain Management, Ethics, Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour worked on the development of active research projects in the areas Smart Cities, Big Data, Fintech and Industry 4.0. Professor Peter McNamara, Head of the School of Business in Maynooth, described the event, organised by Lero and the School of Business as a wonderful example of the Liberal and Research Informed values of the School of Business in action.
Date: Monday, 01 October 2018
World-class partnership for Anam and Innovation Value Institute (IVI) at Maynooth University
The Innovation Value Institute at Maynooth University is working with Dublin telco Anam to encourage innovation in data analytics and machine learning.
Date: Friday, 14 September 2018