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Regional Aspects of Environmental Regulation: The Case of the Irish Pharmaceutical Sector
(Liffey Press, 2003)
This chapter develops a broader than conventional understanding of regional policy that takes into consideration the functionally and sectorally specific effects of local institutions and policies. It does this through an ...
Dynamic capability in action at PharmaCorp
(Tilde University Press, 2012)
PharmaCorp is a subsidiary of one of Japan's largest pharmaceutical companies, employing 60 people in its Dublin bulk pharmaceutical manufacturing plant. The plant makes the active ingredients for four products, supplying ...
Recent Irish State Practice on the Law of the Sea
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2012)
Dynamic capability in action at PharmaCorp
(Tilde University Press, 2012)
Crann Iorrais Teoranta (CIT)
was established in 1987 in Co Mayo in Ireland as a forestry company engaged in
a wide range of forestry-based activities for the private, commercial and
semi-state sectors throughout Ireland. ...
Disability, EU law and the CRPD: A New Dawn?
(Clarus Press, 2017)
This paper will examine the definition of disability in anti-discrimination employment law in Europe. This paper reviews some of the approaches to defining disability both within the European Union and by the European ...
Blockchain adoption: Technological, organisational and environmental considerations
(Implications of the Blockchain, 2018)
Information technology (IT) innovation is rapidly reshaping organisations,
affecting fundamental aspects of their everyday business activities and processes. This
development is accompanied by benefits as well as challenges. ...
Women with disabilities: Forever on the edge of #MeToo?
(Full Court Press and Fastcase, Inc.,, 2020)
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Theorizing digital experience: Four aspects of the infomaterial
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2021-03-22)
With the goal of finding new philosophical foundations upon which indigenous theory can be built in information systems (IS), this chapter proposes building around the notion of infomateriality inspired from Henri Bergson’s ...
Does a social media abstinence really reduce stress? A research-in-progress study using salivary biomarkers
(Springer, 2019-10-24)
There is much scientific evidence in recent years indicating that our ‘always on’ culture powered by platforms such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, and WhatsApp, is leading to negative health outcomes, particularly ...
Men, individualism, and process: A Pardoner’s Tale
(Palgrave MacMillan, 2021-08-04)
Taking a long look back through the philosophical underpinnings of contemporary hyper-masculinity, from renaissance writers such as Hobbes and Locke up to modern American philosopher, Nozick, this chapter maps out the key ...