Browsing University of Galway Theses (PhD Theses) by Author "Cormican, Kathryn"
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Design thinking capability model: A management framework to support design thinking implementation for product development
de Paula, Danielly (NUI Galway, 2019-10-08)Design thinking is lauded to reduce cost and redesign work in the new product development process and shorten lead time to development. Because of that, researchers are investigating how to use using design thinking as ... -
Entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE): a business model approach
Keane, Seán (2016-04-07)Researchers of entrepreneurship lack a general, yet distinct, conceptual framework that both describes how entrepreneurial action occurs and predicts who does it. Some scholars have noted that the emerging concept of ... -
Factors that facilitate regulatory approval for drug/device combination products in the European Union and United States of America: a mixed method study of industry views
Masterson, Fiona (2015-09-30)Drug/device combination products play a vital role in diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of disorders, including chronic disorders such as heart disease, cancer, respiratory disease, and diabetes. Doctors consider ... -
Ontology learning for systems engineering body of knowledge
Yang, Lan (NUI Galway, 2020-09-14)Systems engineering (SE) is a multidisciplinary and integrative approach that enables the successful realization of engineered systems. It encompasses fundamentals, principles, and models of foundational systems science, ... -
The paradox of product portfolio ambidexterity: Determinants and consequences
O'Dwyer, Clare R. (NUI Galway, 2021-04-18)Competence ambidexterity and innovation ambidexterity play crucial roles in organisations’ strategic new product innovation activities and their long-term success. Ambidexterity is especially relevant in high technology ... -
Shared leadership and team effectiveness: A social network analysis in the project life cycle
Wu, Qiong (NUI Galway, 2019-10-25)Many organizations are encouraging a shared leadership approach that meets the increased complexity of today’s working environment. It is therefore imperative for scholars to clearly comprehend the nature and mechanism of ... -
A value-centered approach to data privacy decisions
Carter, Sarah E. (NUI Galway, 2024-02-06)There are a host of data privacy decisions we must make every day – and it is exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, for us to make meaningful decisions about all of them. In this thesis, I define, conceptualize, ...