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Collective bargaining decentralisation in Ireland: A story of successful adaptation for trade unions.
The research shows that Irish trade unions have no nostalgia for the social partnership era, when only a limited number of companies negotiated at the local level. Trade unions have interpreted company level bargaining as an opportunity to reconnect with members and build organisational capacity through skilled activists and expert negotiators.
Date: Tuesday, 18 April 2023
Will brands and businesses take a side on protests and activism?
People are turning to consumption to express themselves politically. Brands are forced to take a stance on political issues.
Date: Sunday, 12 March 2023
Dr. Andreeva's blogposts on doing literature reviews are among the most read
The blog posts by Dr. Tatiana Andreeva on doing literature reviews are among the most read posts at Harzing.com, one of the most respected and read websites all things academia in the business school world
Date: Friday, 10 March 2023
Minister Heydon launches €7m Digital and Data Research Programmes
The Innovation Value Institute (IVI) at Maynooth University has been selected to lead the €7 million Digi+ and ENTRUST programmes that are focussed on sustainable digital transformation and data.
Date: Thursday, 09 March 2023
What happens to productivity in remote and hybrid work?
Dr. Tatiana Andreeva speaks to The Irish Times about her ongoing research on the effects of the shift to hybrid work
Date: Tuesday, 07 March 2023
Who insures the insurers against extreme weather events?
While we are increasingly accustomed to hearing about storms approaching the Irish coast and dealing with the orange, yellow and occasionally red warnings associated with them, have you ever wondered who bears the financial cost of flooded or damaged properties, villages and communities when storms lead to catastrophes?
Date: Thursday, 23 February 2023
MU Researchers awarded IRC funding to address societal challenges
The MU projects address a range of challenges including mental and physical health, immigration, domestic violence, human rights and citizenship, in partnership with leading Irish civil society and community organisations.
Date: Wednesday, 15 February 2023
Running red lights: Germany’s failure to follow-up on its pandemic preparation exercise
Dr Gail Sheppard, School of Business Maynooth University, and Professor Matthias Beck, Cork University Business School, have published a paper in Risk Analysis
Date: Thursday, 09 February 2023
An international career is no plain sailing
The study, encompassing the SIEs’ proactive career reflection and construction, takes the combined external influences of complexity, chance and change into consideration. The authors show that SIEs proactively craft their careers to varying degrees and with varying frequency
Date: Tuesday, 24 January 2023
The little blue pill shows that a solution for one problem can often be successfully repurposed to solve a different challenge
Repurposed solutions are often on the market or at least known for several years before they are applied in a new context
Date: Tuesday, 20 December 2022