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- 10197/9932: Land Valuations, Market Practices, Pregnancy, Insanity: There's a Jury for That

- Niamh Howlin
- 10197/9614: Productivity is higher among some service firms when broadband becomes available, but not all

- Stefanie Haller and Sean Lyons
- 10197/9601: Simulating financial contagion dynamics in random interbank networks

- John Leventides, Kalliopi Loukaki and Vassilios Papavassiliou
- 10197/9299: Measuring and Analyzing Liquidity and Volatility Dynamics in the Euro-Area Government Bond Market

- Conall O'Sullivan and Vassilios Papavassiliou
- 10197/9205: How do ideas shape national preferences? The Financial Transaction Tax in Ireland

- Niamh Hardiman and Saliha Metinsoy
- 10197/8213: Textual sentiment in finance: A survey of methods and models

- Colm Kearney and Sha Liu
- 10197/8208: Media-expressed negative tone and firm-level stock returns

- Khurshid Ahmad, JingGuang Han, Elaine Hutson, Colm Kearney and Sha Liu
- 10197/8184: Technologically captured? How material agency sustains interaction between regulators and industrial actors

- John Finch, Susi Geiger and Emma Reid
- 10197/8114: A comment on 'Cross-border merger, vertical structure, and spatial competition'

- Konstantinos Eleftheriou, Nickolas J. Michelacakis and Vassilios Papavassiliou
- 10197/8092: Addendum to Eleftheriou and Michelacakis (2016)

- Konstantinos Eleftheriou, Nickolas J. Michelacakis and Vassilios Papavassiliou
- 10197/7929: Strengthening communities, building capacity, combating stigma: exploring the potential of culture-led social housing regeneration

- Anna Carnegie and Michelle Norris
- 10197/7760: What is Corporate Governance?

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/7756: A Case of Distortion

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/7755: Reflections on Corporate Governance following Clerys' Closure

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/7754: A Concentration of Minds

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/7652: Accountability Processes in Boardrooms: A Conceptual Model of Manager-Non-Executive Director Information Asymmetry

- Niamh Brennan, Collette E. Kirwan and John Redmond
- 10197/7647: Financial Sleuthing

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/7639: Irish Housing in the European Context

- Michelle Norris
- 10197/7638: Reforming Local Authority Housing Management: The Case of Tenant Participation in Estate Management

- Michelle Norris
- 10197/7637: Social Housing

- Michelle Norris
- 10197/7636: Setting the Scene: Recent Transformations in Irish Housing

- Michelle Norris
- 10197/7635: Housing

- Michelle Norris
- 10197/7629: Audit committees: practices, practitioners and praxis of governance

- Niamh Brennan and Collette E. Kirwan
- 10197/7618: Shades of Grey: Directors' Dilemmas

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/7419: A typology for exploring the quality of explanations for non-compliance with UK corporate governance regulations

- Philip J. Shrives and Niamh Brennan
- 10197/6413: The Art of War: The Strategic Use of Ploys and Falsehoods in Business

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/6211: Forensic Accounting in a Constitutional Parliamentary Democracy: The Case of Ireland

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/6141: Policy Drivers of the Retreat and Revival of Private Renting: Regulation, Finance, Taxes and Subsidies

- Michelle Norris
- 10197/6002: Republic of Ireland

- Aileen Pierce and Niamh Brennan
- 10197/6001: Behavioural and Psychological influences on Boards

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5886: Pension Accounting

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5885: Women in the Profession

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5884: Through the Glass Ceiling? Influences on and Challenges Faced by Female Partners in Big-4 Accounting Practices

- Niamh Brennan and Claire Millar
- 10197/5883: Republic of Ireland

- Aileen Pierce and Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5882: Stock Exchange and Professional Accounting Requirements Applying in Both the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom

- Aileen Pierce, Niamh Brennan and Margaret Lamb
- 10197/5875: Stock Exchange and Professional Accounting Requirements Applying in Both the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom

- Aileen Pierce, Niamh Brennan, Margaret Lamb and Mark Whittington
- 10197/5811: Are you Happy with your Accountant?

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5789: Debt Collection - A Perennial Problem

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5787: Electronic Mail as a Pedagogical Tool to Teach International Accounting

- Niamh Brennan and Cheryl Prachyl
- 10197/5786: A new methodology to measure impression management - A linguistic approach to reading difficulty

- Doris Merkl-Davies, Niamh Brennan and Stuart McLeay
- 10197/5784: The Persistent Taxman

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5779: Rhetoric and Argument in Social and Environmental Reporting: the Dirty Laundry case

- Niamh Brennan and Doris Merkl-Davies
- 10197/5687: Are non-executive directors of Irish plcs independent?

- Niamh Brennan and Michael McDermott
- 10197/5686: Disclosures in Profit Forecasts: Evidence from UK Takeover Bids

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5639: How housing killed the Celtic tiger: anatomy and consequences of Ireland's housing boom and bust

- Michelle Norris and Dermot Coates
- 10197/5561: Combating social disadvantage in social housing estates: the policy implications of a ten year follow up study

- Tony Fahey, Michelle Norris, Desmond McCafferty and Eileen Humphreys
- 10197/5548: A health service that is accountable and value for money

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5529: Irish Published Accounts under Scrutiny

- Niamh Brennan and Aileen Pierce
- 10197/5497: Towards Ireland Inc, 2014

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5447: The 'Old Boys' network and Irish company boards

- Leo Mac Canna, Niamh Brennan and Eleanor O'Higgins