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    • Quantifying the Effects of Decoupling on Agriculture in Ireland s NUTS 3 Regions 

      Garvey, Eoghan; McInerney, Niall; Cuddy, Michael P. (National University of Ireland, Galway, 2004)
      In this paper we adapt the CAPRI model to facilitate an analysis of CAP reform on agriculture in Ireland's NUTS 3 regions. We make assumptions about how the Luxembourg Agreement will be implemented in the Member States ...
    • Quantifying the effects of the inclusion and segregation of Contracts for Difference in Australian equity markets 

      Twomey, C. and Corbet, S. (Econjournals.com, 2014)
      This study examines the effects that Contracts for Difference (CFDs) have had on theAustralian equity market, either as an accelerant for mispricing, or as a source of increased marketfunctionality through the addition of ...
    • Quantifying the effects of the inclusion and segregation of Contracts for Difference in Australian equity markets 

      Corbet, Shaen; Twomey, Cian (2013)
      This study examines the effects that Contracts for Difference (CFDs) have had on theAustralian equity market, either as an accelerant for mispricing, or as a source of increased marketfunctionality through the addition of ...
    • Quantitative Risk Estimation in the Credit Default Swap Market using Exteme Value Theory 

      Moloney, Kitty; Raghavendra, Srinivas (National University of Ireland, Galway, 2010)
      This paper is motivated by empirical evidence illustrating the non-Gaussian nature of financial returns, (Jondeau et al 2007) and analyses extreme value theory, (EVT) as a proposed improvement (Embrechts et al., 2005) for ...
    • Questioning the use of opaque web practices among low-cost airline carriers 

      Barry, Chris; Torres, Ann M. (ECIS Standing Committee, 2008-06-09)
      Modest attention has been given to the subtle ethical issues of ¿best practice¿ on the Internet, such as the exploitation of Web technologies to inhibit or avoid customer service. Increasingly, some firms are using ...
    • Re(al) Productive Justice: Abortion toolkit 

      Dagg, Jenny; Flynn, Eilionóir; Ní Fhlatharta, Maria; Burns, Emma Q.; Sperrin, Áine (University of Galway, 2023)
      The Re(al)productive Justice project is about disabled people and reproductive justice. Reproductive justice is about the choice to have a child, the choice not to have a child, and being properly supported in those ...
    • Re(al) Productive Justice: Communication guide for health and social care professionals 

      Flynn, Eilionóir; Dagg, Jenny; Ní Fhlatharta, Maria; Burns, Emma Q.; Sperrin, Áine (University of Galway, 2023)
      The purpose of this guide is to assist professionals in their supportive role as they engage with disabled people to ensure their rights are respected. The way in which requests for support are listened to, acknowledged, ...
    • Re(al) Productive Justice: Fertility and contraception toolkit 

      Dagg, Jenny; Ní Fhlatharta, Maria; Burns, Emma Q.; Sperrin, Áine; Flynn, Eilionóir (University of Galway, 2023)
      The Re(al)productive Justice project is about disabled people and reproductive justice. Reproductive justice is about the choice to have a child, the choice not to have a child, and being properly supported in those ...
    • Re(al) Productive Justice: Final report 

      Flynn, Eilionóir; Dagg, Jenny; Ní Fhlatharta, Maria; Burns, Emma Q. (University of Galway, 2023)
      Re(al) Productive Justice Project, was an Irish project undertaken from 2019-2023 and funded by the Wellcome Trust. The project was carried out by the Principal Investigator, Prof. Eilionóir Flynn, postdoctoral researchers ...
    • Re(al) Productive Justice: Know your rights guide 

      Flynn, Eilionóir; Dagg, Jenny; Ní Fhlatharta, Maria; Burns, Emma Q.; Sperrin, Áine (University of Galway, 2023)
      The Re(al) Productive Justice project is about disabled people and reproductive justice. Reproductive justice is about the choice to have a child, the choice not to have a child, and being properly supported in those ...
    • Re(al) Productive Justice: Parenting toolkit 

      Flynn, Eilionóir; Dagg, Jenny; Ní Fhlatharta, Maria; Burns, Emma Q.; Sperrin, Áine (University of Galway, 2023)
      The Re(al) Productive Justice project is about disabled people and reproductive justice. Reproductive justice is about the choice to have a child, the choice not to have a child, and being properly supported in those ...
    • Re(al) Productive Justice: Pregnancy and birth toolkit 

      Flynn, Eilionóir; Dagg, Jenny; Ní Fhlatharta, Maria; Burns, Emma Q.; Sperrin, Áine (University of Galway, 2023)
      The Re(al)productive Justice project is about disabled people and reproductive justice. Reproductive justice is about the choice to have a child, the choice not to have a child, and being properly supported in those ...
    • Re-conceptualising employee silence: problems and prognosis 

      Donaghey, Jimmy; Cullinane, Niall; Dundon, Tony; Wilkinson, Adrian (Work Employment and Society, 2011)
      A growing literature has emerged on employee silence, located within the field of organisational behaviour. Scholars have investigated when and how employees articulate voice and when and how they will opt for silence. ...
    • Re-conceptualising voice in the non-union workplace 

      Dundon, Tony; Gollan, Paul (International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2007)
      In this paper we present a conceptual analysis of the literature and research surrounding voice in the non-union workplace. The paper begins with a definitional discussion of non-unionism ¿ what it is and what it is not, ...
    • Re-reading Jevons's Principles of Science-Induction Redux 

      Velupillai, K. Vela (National University of Ireland, Galway, 2007)
      In this paper I try to substantiate the thesis that Jevons may have been too harsh on the vices of induction and generously optimistic about the virtues of deduction, as discussed, primarily, in his magnum opus, The ...
    • Reaching a crossroads: a strategic roadmap for the small to medium size enterprises 

      Treacy, Joseph (2009)
      Globalisation is now well and truly upon us and the barriers of entry no longer hold bounds on the larger organisations, the big corporations are now looking for new opportunities for expansion. For the Small and Medium ...
    • The Readiness of High-Technology Manufacturing Companies to Adopt and Use Radio Frequency Identification (RFID): A Case Study of the Medical Device Sector in Ireland 

      Mc Guinness, Kevin (2008)
      The decision to undertake this Masters programme was difficult enough in it¿s own right but the completion of it, and particularly this Thesis, would not have been possible were it not for the support and assistance ...
    • Ready to go? EU Enlargement and migration potential: lessons for the Czech Republic in the context of Irish migration experience 

      O' Donoghue, Cathal; Strielkowski, Wadim (National University of Ireland, Galway, 2005)
      EU enlargement is hardly can be seen as the major push factor for migration. There are mainly economic factors that influence the migration decisions. Besides it seems that there is a migration potential, unique for every ...
    • Real interest-rate parity under regime shifts: evidence for industrial countries. 

      Fountas, Stilianos; Wu, Jyh-Lin (National University of Ireland, Galway, 1998-10)
      We use recently developed cointegration tests that determine endogenously the regime shift to test for bilateral real interest rate convergence (real interest rate parity) in the G7 against the US in the 1974-1995 period. ...
    • The real story behind big data 

      Conboy, Kieran; Whelan, Eoin; Morris, Seán (Ivey Business School, 2017-12)
      Thanks to the promise of business analytics, seeing data as the new oil is all the rage these days, which is why something like 85 per cent of Fortune 500 companies are investing in big data initiatives. As The Economist ...