The validity of the theory of the firm: Uk survey evidence
Presentation / Conference
Crossan, K. (2006, June)
The validity of the theory of the firm: Uk survey evidence. Paper presented at Business and economics society conference
No abstract available.
Virtually Connected, Practically Mobile
Book
Perry, M., & Brodie, J. (2006)
Virtually Connected, Practically Mobile. In M. Vartiainen, & J. Andriessen (Eds.), Mobile Virtual Work, 95-127. Book: Springer Verlag. doi:10.1007/3-540-28365-x_5
No abstract available.
The validity of the theory of the firm: UK survey evidence
Working Paper
Crossan, K. The validity of the theory of the firm: UK survey evidence)
Crossan, K. The validity of the theory of the firm: UK survey evidence
No abstract available.
The Uncertainty of Standard of Value
Journal Article
Minhat, M. (2006)
The Uncertainty of Standard of Value. Accountants Today, 19(2), 32-34
National Accountants Conference (NAC) 2005 recognised accountants as the ‘managers of value’. However, this recognition carries with it a huge responsibility once we comprehen...
The Theory of Uncertainty
Journal Article
Minhat, M. (2005)
The Theory of Uncertainty. Accountants Today, 18(6), 22-23
In the business world, accountants are perceived as individuals with high levels of competency in decision-making involving economic criterion of costs versus benefits, measur...
Creating intellectual capital: a Habermasian community of practice (CoP) introduction
Journal Article
O’Donnell, D., Porter, G., McGuire, D., Garavan, T. N., Heffernan, M., & Cleary, P. (2003)
Creating intellectual capital: a Habermasian community of practice (CoP) introduction. Journal of European industrial training, 27(2/3/4), 80-87. https://doi.org/10.1108/03090590310468903
John Seely Brown notes that context must be added to data and information to produce meaning. To move forward, Brown suggests, we must not merely look ahead but we must also l...
Understanding the Irish VET system: beyond neoclassicism
Journal Article
O’Donnell, D., Garavan, T. N., & McCarthy, A. (2001)
Understanding the Irish VET system: beyond neoclassicism. International Journal of Manpower, 22(5), 425-444. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000005849
Neoclassical approaches continue to dominate evaluations of national skill‐formation systems. Argues for the benefits of including alternative interdisciplinary and theoretica...
Competencies and workplace learning: some reflections on the rhetoric and the reality
Journal Article
Garavan, T. N., & McGuire, D. (2001)
Competencies and workplace learning: some reflections on the rhetoric and the reality. Journal of Workplace Learning, 13(4), 144-164. https://doi.org/10.1108/13665620110391097
The use of competency frameworks as a basis for workplace learning initiatives is now relatively commonplace in organisations. This is reflected in the emphasis given to compe...
Knowledge: the key to organisational survival
Journal Article
Raeside, R., & Walker, J. (2001)
Knowledge: the key to organisational survival. The TQM magazine, 13(3), 156-160. https://doi.org/10.1108/09544780110366105
In modern business the acquisition and management of information has become a competitive force. It can be argued that this has always been the case. Critical in the gathering...
Human capital accumulation: the role of human resource development
Journal Article
Garavan, T. N., Morley, M., Gunnigle, P., & Collins, E. (2001)
Human capital accumulation: the role of human resource development. Journal of European industrial training, 25(2/3/4), 48-68. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000005437
Introduces the special issue “Human resource development: sectoral and invention‐level evidence of human capital accumulation”. Reviews the concepts and definitions of intelle...