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    • A Primer on the Tools and Concepts of Comutable Economics.? 

      Velupillai, K. Vela. (National University of Ireland, Galway, 2004)
      Computability theory came into being as a result of Hilbert s attempts to meet Brouwer s challenges, from an intuitionistc and constructive standpoint, to formalism as a foundation for mathematical practice. Viewed this ...
    • Proceedings of the 1st IAIS workshop on Cloud computing research 

      Clohessy, Trevor (NUI Galway, 2013-09-27)
      National University of Ireland, Galway is proud to host the first IAIS Workshop on Cloud Computing Research (IWCCR) on Sep 27, 2013. The workshop is supported by the Irish chapter of the Association for Information Systems ...
    • Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities in a Mathematical Mode 

      Velupillai, K. Vela (National University of Ireland, Galway, 2006)
      The claim in this paper is that Sraffa employed a rigorous logic of mathematical reasoning in his book, Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities (PCC), in such a mode that all existence proofs were constructive. ...
    • Production, information and property regimes : efficiency implications in the case of economies of scope 

      Steele, Scott R. (National University of Ireland, Galway, 1998-04)
      A conceptual model and numerical example are used to show that private property regimes are not necessarily preferable to common property regimes on efficiency grounds when: (1) agents are risk averse; (2) exogenous ...
    • Project managers - do they need to be certified? 

      McHugh, Orla; Mairéad, Hogan (springer, 2008)
      The purpose of this study is to examine the drivers behind the certification of project managers in Irish organizations, to identify the benefits and drawbacks of project management certification and to determine whether ...
    • "Proper provision" and "Property Division": Partnership in Irish matrimonial property law in the wake of T v. T. 

      Buckley, Lucy-Ann (Roundhall Sweet & Maxwell, 2004)
      The issue of how best to regulate matrimonial property is a vexed and recurring one in Irish law. This is not only due to the necessarily conflicting interests that must be resolved: how best to provide for spouses and ...
    • Proximity by Numbers 

      Duddy, Conal; Piggins, Ashley (National University of Ireland, Galway, 2009-11)
      Imagine that everyone in a group chooses a real number and then these numbers are combined to produce a group number. Suppose that when everyone moves strictly closer to some individual¿s number, the group number either ...
    • The psychological contract: a critical review 

      Cullinane, Niall; Dundon, Tony (International Journal of Management Reviews, 2006)
      Literature on the psychological contract has blossomed progressively over the last ten years to the extent that it is now firmly located within the lexicon of the Human Resource Management (HRM) discipline. Yet as this ...
    • Put Up and Shut Up: social mobilisation and employee attitudes in non-union firms 

      Dundon, Tony (British Universities Industrial Relations Association Proceedings, 2001-06)
    • Putting the system back into training and firm performance research: A review and research agenda 

      Garavan, Thomas N.; McCarthy, Alma; Lai, Yanqing; Clarke, Nicholas; Carbery, Ronan; Gubbins, Claire; Sheehan, Maura; Saunders, Mark N.K. (Wiley, 2021-03-12)
      Research investigating training and firm performance is currently at an inflection point; capable of recognising previous achievements but also having a focus on the future. Based on our review of 207 quantitative papers ...
    • 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 ...