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2020
- 10197/11287 On the term structure of liquidity in the European sovereign bond market
by Conall O'Sullivan & Vassilios G. Papavassiliou
2019
- 10197/9614 Productivity is higher among some service firms when broadband becomes available, but not all
by Stefanie Haller & Seán Lyons - 10197/9601 Simulating financial contagion dynamics in random interbank networks
by John Leventides & Kalliopi Loukaki & Vassilios G. Papavassiliou - 10197/9299 Measuring and Analyzing Liquidity and Volatility Dynamics in the Euro-Area Government Bond Market
by Conall O'Sullivan & Vassilios G. Papavassiliou - 10197/11476 From Income Poverty to Multidimensional Quality of Life
by Christopher T. Whelan & Dorothy Watson & Bertrand Maitre - 10197/11286 Sovereign bond return prediction with realized higher moments
by Harald Kinateder & Vassilios G. Papavassiliou
2017
- 10197/9932 Land Valuations, Market Practices, Pregnancy, Insanity: There's a Jury for That
by Niamh Howlin - 10197/9205 How do ideas shape national preferences? The Financial Transaction Tax in Ireland
by Niamh Hardiman & Saliha Metinsoy
2016
- 10197/8208 Media-expressed negative tone and firm-level stock returns
by Khurshid Ahmad & JingGuang Han & Elaine Hutson & Colm Kearney & Sha Liu - 10197/8184 Technologically captured? How material agency sustains interaction between regulators and industrial actors
by John Finch & Susi Geiger & Emma Reid - 10197/8114 A comment on 'Cross-border merger, vertical structure, and spatial competition'
by Konstantinos Eleftheriou & Nickolas J. Michelacakis & Vassilios G. Papavassiliou - 10197/8092 Addendum to Eleftheriou and Michelacakis (2016)
by Konstantinos Eleftheriou & Nickolas J. Michelacakis & Vassilios G. Papavassiliou - 10197/7652 Accountability Processes in Boardrooms: A Conceptual Model of Manager-Non-Executive Director Information Asymmetry
by Niamh Brennan & Collette E. Kirwan & John Redmond - 10197/7647 Financial Sleuthing
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/7618 Shades of Grey: Directors' Dilemmas
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/10040 Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) and the British property market: Disposing of crisis
by Niamh Moore-Cherry
2015
- 10197/7929 Strengthening communities, building capacity, combating stigma: exploring the potential of culture-led social housing regeneration
by Anna Carnegie & Michelle Norris - 10197/7756 A Case of Distortion
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/7755 Reflections on Corporate Governance following Clerys' Closure
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/7754 A Concentration of Minds
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/7629 Audit committees: practices, practitioners and praxis of governance
by Niamh Brennan & Collette E. Kirwan - 10197/7419 A typology for exploring the quality of explanations for non-compliance with UK corporate governance regulations
by Philip J. Shrives & Niamh Brennan
2014
- 10197/8213 Textual sentiment in finance: A survey of methods and models
by Colm Kearney & Sha Liu - 10197/7760 What is Corporate Governance?
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/6413 The Art of War: The Strategic Use of Ploys and Falsehoods in Business
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/6211 Forensic Accounting in a Constitutional Parliamentary Democracy: The Case of Ireland
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/6141 Policy Drivers of the Retreat and Revival of Private Renting: Regulation, Finance, Taxes and Subsidies
by Michelle Norris - 10197/5884 Through the Glass Ceiling? Influences on and Challenges Faced by Female Partners in Big-4 Accounting Practices
by Niamh Brennan & Claire Millar - 10197/5779 Rhetoric and Argument in Social and Environmental Reporting: the Dirty Laundry case
by Niamh Brennan & Doris M. Merkl-Davies - 10197/5639 How housing killed the Celtic tiger: anatomy and consequences of Ireland's housing boom and bust
by Michelle Norris & Dermot Coates - 10197/4952 Property-led Urban, Town and Rural Regeneration in Ireland: Positive and Perverse Outcomes in Different Spatial and Socio-economic Contexts
by Michelle Norris & Menelaos Gkartzios & Dermot Coates
2013
- 10197/6001 Behavioural and Psychological influences on Boards
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/5405 How much should boards know?
by Niamh Brennan & John Redmond - 10197/5404 Bank CEOs, executive hubris and the banking crisis
by Niamh Brennan & John P. Conroy - 10197/4975 Behavioural and psychological influences on boards
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/4963 Differentiating Clinical Governance, Clinical Management and Clinical Practice
by Niamh Brennan & Maureen A. Flynn - 10197/4962 Executive Hubris: The Case of a Bank CEO
by Niamh Brennan & John P. Conroy - 10197/4949 Accounting Narratives and Impression Management
by Niamh Brennan & Doris M. Merkl-Davies - 10197/4948 Dialogism in Corporate Social Responsibility Communications: Conceptualising Verbal Interactions between Organisations and their Audiences
by Niamh Brennan & Doris M. Merkl-Davies & Annika Beelitz
2012
- 10197/5082 Boardroom Feng Shui
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/4922 Young People's Trajectories through Irish Housing Booms and Busts: headship, housing and labour market access among the under 30s since the late 1960s
by Michelle Norris & Nessa Winston - 10197/3922 An exploration of the relationship between language choice in CEO letters to shareholders and corporate reputation
by Russell J. Craig & Niamh Brennan
2011
- 10197/5561 Combating social disadvantage in social housing estates: the policy implications of a ten year follow up study
by Tony Fahey & Michelle Norris & Desmond McCafferty & Eileen Humphreys - 10197/5166 Twenty years of property-led urban regeneration in Ireland : outputs, impacts, implications
by Michelle Norris & Menelaos Gkartzios - 10197/5106 Can Directors Rely on Experts?
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/4923 Housing wealth, debt and stress before, during and after the Celtic Tiger
by Michelle Norris & Nessa Winston - 10197/3924 A conceptual framework of impression management: new insights from psychology, sociology, and critical perspectives
by Niamh Brennan & Doris M. Merkl-Davies - 10197/2971 From asset based welfare to welfare housing? The changing function of social housing in Ireland
by Michelle Norris & Tony Fahey - 10197/2970 Twenty years of property-led urban regeneration in Ireland : outputs, impacts, implications
by Michelle Norris & Meneloas Gkartzios - 10197/2932 Applying principles of good governance in a school board context
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/2900 Impression management and retrospective sense-making in corporate narratives : a social psychology perspective
by Doris M. Merkl-Davies & Niamh Brennan & Stuart McLeay - 10197/2899 A conceptual framework of impression management : new insights from psychology, sociology, and critical perspectives
by Doris M. Merkl-Davies & Niamh Brennan
2010
- 10197/5408 Boards that work - information flow is the key
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/5169 Private sector provision of social housing: an assessment of recent Irish experiments
by Michelle Norris & Dermot Coates - 10197/2962 A review of corporate governance research : an Irish perspective
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/2898 Rhetoric, argument and impression management in hostile takeover defence documents
by Niamh Brennan & Caroline A. Daly & Claire S. Harrington
2009
- 10197/5497 Towards Ireland Inc, 2014
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/5361 Corporate governance, business judgement and the credit crunch
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/2905 Impression management : developing and illustrating a scheme of analysis for narrative disclosures – a methodological note
by Niamh Brennan & Encarna Guillamon-Saorin & Aileen Pierce
2008
- 10197/3855 Editor's Introduction. Corporate Governance and Financial Reporting
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/2906 Corporate governance, accountability and mechanisms of accountability : an overview
by Niamh Brennan & J. (Jill) Solomon
2007
- 10197/5274 Housing affordability in the Republic of Ireland: Is planning part part of the problem or part of the solution?
by Michelle Norris & Patrick Shiels - 10197/5221 Breaching the Limits of Owner Occupation? Supporting Low-Income Buyers in the Inflated Irish Housing Market
by Michelle Norris & Dermot Coates & Fiona Kane - 10197/5208 The Uneven Geography of Housing Allowance Claims in Ireland: administrative, financial and social implications
by Michelle Norris & Dermot Coates - 10197/2907 Discretionary disclosure strategies in corporate narratives : incremental information or impression management?
by Doris M. Merkl-Davies & Niamh Brennan - 10197/2903 Financial statement fraud : some lessons from US and European case studies
by Niamh Brennan & Mary McGrath - 10197/2901 A study of whistleblowing among trainee auditors
by Niamh Brennan & John Kelly
2006
- 10197/7639 Irish Housing in the European Context
by Michelle Norris - 10197/7638 Reforming Local Authority Housing Management: The Case of Tenant Participation in Estate Management
by Michelle Norris - 10197/7637 Social Housing
by Michelle Norris - 10197/7636 Setting the Scene: Recent Transformations in Irish Housing
by Michelle Norris - 10197/5340 Training of company directors is now best practice
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/2904 Boards of directors and firm performance : is there an expectations gap?
by Niamh Brennan
2005
- 10197/5786 A new methodology to measure impression management - A linguistic approach to reading difficulty
by Doris M. Merkl-Davies & Niamh Brennan & Stuart McLeay - 10197/3617 Accounting expertise in litigation and dispute resolution
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/2929 The impact of materiality : accounting’s best kept secret
by Niamh Brennan & S. J. Gray
2004
- 10197/5368 Regular national report on housing developments in European countries : synthesis report
by Michelle Norris & Patrick Shiels - 10197/5359 Board evaluation
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/5358 Board effectiveness and evaluation
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/5356 Value for money developments in the Irish health services
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/5352 Good faith reporting by trainee auditors
by John Kelly & Niamh Brennan - 10197/3786 Alternative Perspectives on Independence of Directors
by Niamh Brennan & Michael McDermott
2003
- 10197/7635 Housing
by Michelle Norris - 10197/5883 Republic of Ireland
by Aileen Pierce & Niamh Brennan - 10197/5875 Stock Exchange and Professional Accounting Requirements Applying in Both the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom
by Aileen Pierce & Niamh Brennan & Margaret Lamb & Mark Whittington - 10197/5687 Are non-executive directors of Irish plcs independent?
by Niamh Brennan & Michael McDermott - 10197/5548 A health service that is accountable and value for money
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/5370 Value for money and the Irish Health Services
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/5325 Housing Policy Review, 1990-2002
by Michelle Norris & Nessa Winston - 10197/2926 Accounting in crisis : a story of auditing, accounting, corporate governance and market failures
by Niamh Brennan
2002
- 10197/5380 Learning curve at IoD centre for corporate governance
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/5379 Education and training of company directors
by Niamh Brennan
2001
- 10197/6002 Republic of Ireland
by Aileen Pierce & Niamh Brennan - 10197/5882 Stock Exchange and Professional Accounting Requirements Applying in Both the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom
by Aileen Pierce & Niamh Brennan & Margaret Lamb - 10197/5386 Forensic accounting and intellectual property infringement
by Niamh Brennan & John Hennessy - 10197/5385 Forensic Accounting and the Calculation of Personal Injury Damages
by Niamh Brennan & John Hennessy - 10197/5384 Forensic accounting and the calculation of commercial damages
by Niamh Brennan & John Hennessy - 10197/5383 Accountants' liability for negligence
by Niamh Brennan & John Hennessy - 10197/5382 Valuing businesses in a legal context
by Niamh Brennan & John Hennessy - 10197/2918 Reporting intellectual capital in annual reports : evidence from Ireland
by Niamh Brennan
2000
- 10197/5388 Turnbull puts Risk Management to the Top of Corporate Agendas
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/5387 Use of the internet by Irish companies for investor relations purposes
by Niamh Brennan & Sorka Kelly - 10197/2976 Corporate reporting on the internet by Irish companies
by Niamh Brennan & Denis Hourigan - 10197/2965 Rhetoric and argument in financial reporting : disclosures in profit forecasts and takeover documents
by Niamh Brennan & S. J. Gray - 10197/2931 Use of the internet by Irish companies for investor relations purposes
by Niamh Brennan & Sorka Kelly - 10197/2917 Accountants' reports on profit forecasts : regulation and practice
by Niamh Brennan & S. J. Gray - 10197/2916 Intellectual capital : current issues and policy implications
by Niamh Brennan & Brenda Connell - 10197/2911 An empirical examination of forecast disclosure by bidding companies
by Niamh Brennan
1999
- 10197/2969 A comparative analysis of required financial disclosures in US, UK and international accounting standards
by Niamh Brennan & Claire Marston - 10197/2922 Voluntary disclosure of profit forecasts by target companies in takeover bids
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/2921 National networks of corporate power : an Irish perspective
by Leo Mac Canna & Niamh Brennan & Eleanor O'Higgins
1998
- 10197/5447 The 'Old Boys' network and Irish company boards
by Leo Mac Canna & Niamh Brennan & Eleanor O'Higgins - 10197/5445 Corporate reporting on the internet by Irish companies
by Niamh Brennan & Denis Hourigan - 10197/4168 Employment and remuneration of Irish chartered accountants: evidence of gender differences
by Niamh Brennan & Patrick Nolan - 10197/3889 Voluntary Disclosure of Profit Forecasts: Factors Influencing Information Disclosed during UK Takeover Bids
by Niamh Brennan & S. J. Gray - 10197/2933 Disclosure of profit forecasts during takeovers : evidence from directors and advisors
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/2924 Accounting research : a practical guide
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/2910 Employment and remuneration of Irish chartered accountants : evidence of gender differences
by Niamh Brennan & Patrick Nolan
1997
- 10197/5787 Electronic Mail as a Pedagogical Tool to Teach International Accounting
by Niamh Brennan & Cheryl Prachyl - 10197/2930 Corporate Governance Practices in Irish Companies
by Niamh Brennan & Jacqueline McCafferty
1995
- 10197/5686 Disclosures in Profit Forecasts: Evidence from UK Takeover Bids
by Niamh Brennan
1990
- 10197/5529 Irish Published Accounts under Scrutiny
by Niamh Brennan & Aileen Pierce
1985
- 10197/5324 Objective tests in financial accounting
by Peter Clarke & Niamh Brennan
1984
- 10197/5885 Women in the Profession
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/5811 Are you Happy with your Accountant?
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/5789 Debt Collection - A Perennial Problem
by Niamh Brennan - 10197/5784 The Persistent Taxman
by Niamh Brennan
1982
- 10197/5886 Pension Accounting
by Niamh Brennan