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Organisation profile
Organisation profile
At the School of Business, we are proud of our reputation for internationally recognised research excellence. Our strong track record in the provision of supervision for research Masters, PhDs and DBAs (Doctor of Business Administration) stems from a very innovative ecosystem of dual supervision, access to a wide range of information resources, formal learning through the completion of pathway modules, and extensive networks with academia and industry. Our pool of highly committed and experienced academics include Academy Chairs and National Council Members, as well as international members of editorial boards with access to national and international academic networks. We provide opportunities to study for research degrees in all of the major business disciplines and welcome applications from prospective students wishing to pursue independent research in any of the key business domains including management and enterprise (includes leadership and international business), human resource management, marketing, accounting, finance, economics and business information systems. In addition to doctoral supervision, our School houses several renowned Research Groups. These groups collaborate with a range of international academic institutions and research centres, as well as industry stakeholders including key employers in the region.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Ms Lorna Bailey
- Department of Management and Organisation - Business Strategist
- RIKON
Person: Nonacademic
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From 'Lady Clerks' to CEO: A Biographical Narrative Exploration of the Challenges, Opportunities and Educational Programmes for Female Bank Workers Since the Lifting of the Marriage Bar in Ireland.
Tuite, A., Dooly, Z. & O'Keeffe, K.
01/09/2022 → 31/08/2026
Project: National
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The Role of Higher Education Entrepreneurship Ecosystems on Students? Entrepreneurial Identity Formation.
Tynan, M. & Girdhar, N.
15/11/2021 → 14/11/2025
Project: National
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An Examination of IGLC Takt Literature - Learnings & Opportunities
Sinnott, D. J., Lynch, P. & Power, W., 26 Jun 2023, Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction (IGLC31). p. 1557– 1569Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
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Beyond the platform: Social media as a multi-faceted resource in value creation for entrepreneurial firms in a collaborative network
Drummond, C., McGrath, H. & O'Toole, T., 01 Mar 2023, In: Journal of Business Research. 158, 113669.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access3 Citations (Scopus) -
Bringing the past to life: Co-creating tourism experiences in historic house tourist attractions
Doyle, J. & Kelliher, F., Feb 2023, In: Tourism Management. 94, 104656.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access4 Citations (Scopus)
Prizes
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Appointed National High End Foreign Expert - Chinese Government
Harrington, Denis (Recipient), 01 Jan 2018
Prize: Honorary award
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Courses
Press/Media
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The Public Sector in Liminality
Felicity Kelliher, Robert Galavan, Russ Glennon, Richard Jefferies, A. McCarthy, Robert MacIntosh, Peter Murphy & Joanne Murphy
26/06/2020
1 Media contribution
Press/Media
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Meet the Editors Online Event
George Frynas, Pawan Budhwar, Douglas Cumming, Shlomo Tarba, Michelle O'Sullivan, Jonathan Lavelle, Dermot Breslin & Felicity Kelliher
30/04/2020
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media
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Impacts
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Knowledge Transfer Ireland (KTI) Research2Business Collaborative Impact award 2015
Felicity Kelliher (Participant)
Impact: Social impacts, Economic impacts