dcu business school
research papers series
Papers in this series represent work in progress. Their contents
and conclusions are, therefore, provisional. The authors would welcome
comments and observations on their work.
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The Glass Ceiling: Cracked but not Broken? Evidence from a Study of
Chartered Accountants. Kathy Monks and Patricia Barker (No 1,
1996)
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An Evaluation of the Comparative Advantage Theory of Competition. Siobhain
McGovern (No 2, 1996)
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Global Versus Local: Managing Human Resources in the Multinational Company.
Kathy Monks (No 3, 1996)
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The Grounded Theory Alternative in Business Network Research. Seán
de Búrca and Damien Mc Loughlin (No 4, 1996)
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Fast Growth Firms in Ireland: An Empirical Assessment. Teresa Hogan
and Anthony Foley (No 5, 1996)
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Partnership Programme Managers in the Reynolds/Spring Coalition 1993-94:
An Assessment.
Eunan O'Halpin (No 6, 1996)
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The Creation and Control of EC Industrial Policy: Lessons from the Electronics
Sector. Thomas C Lawton (No 7, 1996)
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Core-Periphery Analysis: A Tale of Two Nations. David S Jacobson
and Richard S Mack (No 8, 1996)
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New Forms of Work Organisation in Ireland: An Annotated Bibliography.
Dr. David Jacobson (No 9, 1996)
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Small Company Compliance with Accounting Standards: The Irish Situation.
Dr. Patricia Barker and Ms. Colette Noonan (No 10, 1996)
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Research on Financial Accounting and Uncertainty: Developments and Departures.
Mr. Ciaran Ó hÓgartaigh (No 11, 1996)
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Gaining Competitive Advantage through a Quality Culture: The Role of
Human Resource Management. Dr. Kathy Monks, Dr. Finian Buckley and
Dr. Anne Sinnott (No 12, 1996)
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The Audit Expectations Gap: The Role of Auditing Education. Dr.
Bernard Pierce and Ms. Mary Kilcommins (No 13, 1996)
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Perceptions of Performance: The Reactions of Analysts and Institutional
Investors to FRS 3. Mr Ciaran O hOgartaigh and Ms Eilish Reilly (No
14, 1996)
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Total Quality Management and Organisational Change. Dr Treasa Hayes
(No 15, 1996)
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The Role of Mentoring in the Career Progression of Chartered Accountants.
Dr Patricia Barker, Dr Kathy Monks & Dr Finian Buckley (No 16,
1996)
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Roles in Personnel Management From Welfarism to Modernism: Fast Track
or Back Track? Dr Kathy Monks (No 17, 1996)
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Communication Enhancement: A Process Dividend for the Organisation and
the HRM Department?
Dr Finian Buckley, Dr Kathy Monks & Dr Anne
Sinnott (No 18, 1996)
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Performance Related Pay: What Makes a Successful Scheme? Ms Aisling
Kelly & Dr Kathy Monks (No 19, 1996)
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Co-operative Competition: A Foucauldian Perspective Dr Siobhain MoGovern
& Ms Zeine Mottiar (No 20, 1997)
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The Costs of Poor Safety in the Workplace Dr David Jacobson &
Ms Zeine Mottiar (No 21, 1997)
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The Learning Organisation: Fashionable Fad or Path to Progress? Dr.
Treasa Hayes (No 22, 1997)
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Towards a Corporate State? Sean Lemass and the Realignment of Interest
Groups in the Policy Process 1948 - 1964 Dr Gary Murphy (No 23, 1997)
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Employee Needs and Expectations in the Irish Voluntary Sector Mr
Serge Basini & Dr Finian Buckley (No 24, 1997)
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How Employers can face up to and enforce high standares of Health and
Safety
Mr Ray Byrne (No 25, 1997)
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Entering the International Market: Opportunities and Choices in Human
Resource Practices
Dr Kathy Monks & Ms. Jane Creaner (No 26, 1997)
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Irish Industry, International Trade and European Integration
Dr David Jacobson, DCU Business School & Dr Terrence McDonough,
University College Galway (No 27, 1997)
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Horizontal Power Differences - An Exploratory Study
Mr Derek O'Byrne, Waterford Institute of Technology & Professor
Brian Leavy, DCU Business School (No 28, 1997)
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The Grasshoppers and the Great Cattle - An exploration of participation
in the ASB’s standard-setting process Ms Doreen Gilfedder, Ernst &
Young Accountants, Dublin & Mr Ciaran O hOgartaigh, DCU Business School
(No 29, 1997)
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Innovation - The Case for Multi-level Research Professor Brian Leavy,
DCU Business School & Dr David Jacobson, DCU Business School (No 30,
1997)
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‘Ulster like Israel can only lose once’: Ulster unionism, security and
citizenship, 1972-97 John Doyle, DCU Business School (No 31, 1997)
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Developing a Culture for Innovation : What is the Role of the HR System?
Edel Conway, DCU Business School & John McMackin, DCU Business
School (No 32, 1997)
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International Organisational Learning: Towards a Research
Agenda
Kathy Monks, DCU Business School & James
S. Walsh,University College Cork (No 33, 1998)
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Management Accounting Practices in Ireland - The Preparers'
Perspective
Bernard Pierce, DCU Business School & Tony
O'Dea, University College, Dublin (No 34, 1998)
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Corporate Social Reporting in the Republic of Ireland:
An Analysis from 1991 to 1995
Brendan O’Dwyer (No 35, 1998)
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Approaches to Learning of Irish Students Studying Accounting,
Marann Byrne, Barbara Flood, Pauline Willis (No 36, 1999)
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Perspectives on Funding in the Irish Voluntary Sector: Theory &
Practice, Treasa Hayes (No 37, 1999)
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The Overreaction Hypothesis: An Examination in the Irish Stock Market, James Ryan and Mark Donnelly (No 38, 2000)
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When is a school not a school? The case of utility theory in early Irish political economy, Siobhain McGovern, DCU Business School (No 39, 2000)
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Knowledge Management: The case for a more integrated approach, Treasa Hayes, DCU Business School (No 40, 2002)