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- 10197/5445: Corporate reporting on the internet by Irish companies

- Niamh Brennan and Denis Hourigan
- 10197/5408: Boards that work - information flow is the key

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5405: How much should boards know?

- Niamh Brennan and John Redmond
- 10197/5404: Bank CEOs, executive hubris and the banking crisis

- Niamh Brennan and John P. Conroy
- 10197/5388: Turnbull puts Risk Management to the Top of Corporate Agendas

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5387: Use of the internet by Irish companies for investor relations purposes

- Niamh Brennan and Sorka Kelly
- 10197/5386: Forensic accounting and intellectual property infringement

- Niamh Brennan and John Hennessy
- 10197/5385: Forensic Accounting and the Calculation of Personal Injury Damages

- Niamh Brennan and John Hennessy
- 10197/5384: Forensic accounting and the calculation of commercial damages

- Niamh Brennan and John Hennessy
- 10197/5383: Accountants' liability for negligence

- Niamh Brennan and John Hennessy
- 10197/5382: Valuing businesses in a legal context

- Niamh Brennan and John Hennessy
- 10197/5380: Learning curve at IoD centre for corporate governance

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5379: Education and training of company directors

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5370: Value for money and the Irish Health Services

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5368: Regular national report on housing developments in European countries: synthesis report

- Michelle Norris and Patrick Shiels
- 10197/5361: Corporate governance, business judgement and the credit crunch

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5359: Board evaluation

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5358: Board effectiveness and evaluation

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5356: Value for money developments in the Irish health services

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5352: Good faith reporting by trainee auditors

- John Kelly and Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5340: Training of company directors is now best practice

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5325: Housing Policy Review, 1990-2002

- Michelle Norris and Nessa Winston
- 10197/5324: Objective tests in financial accounting

- Peter Clarke and Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5274: Housing affordability in the Republic of Ireland: Is planning part part of the problem or part of the solution?

- Michelle Norris and Patrick Shiels
- 10197/5221: Breaching the Limits of Owner Occupation? Supporting Low-Income Buyers in the Inflated Irish Housing Market

- Michelle Norris, Dermot Coates and Fiona Kane
- 10197/5208: The Uneven Geography of Housing Allowance Claims in Ireland: administrative, financial and social implications

- Michelle Norris and Dermot Coates
- 10197/5169: Private sector provision of social housing: an assessment of recent Irish experiments

- Michelle Norris and Dermot Coates
- 10197/5166: Twenty years of property-led urban regeneration in Ireland: outputs, impacts, implications

- Michelle Norris and Menelaos Gkartzios
- 10197/5106: Can Directors Rely on Experts?

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/5082: Boardroom Feng Shui

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/4975: Behavioural and psychological influences on boards

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/4963: Differentiating Clinical Governance, Clinical Management and Clinical Practice

- Niamh Brennan and Maureen A. Flynn
- 10197/4962: Executive Hubris: The Case of a Bank CEO

- Niamh Brennan and John P. Conroy
- 10197/4952: Property-led Urban, Town and Rural Regeneration in Ireland: Positive and Perverse Outcomes in Different Spatial and Socio-economic Contexts

- Michelle Norris, Menelaos Gkartzios and Dermot Coates
- 10197/4949: Accounting Narratives and Impression Management

- Niamh Brennan and Doris Merkl-Davies
- 10197/4948: Dialogism in Corporate Social Responsibility Communications: Conceptualising Verbal Interactions between Organisations and their Audiences

- Niamh Brennan, Doris Merkl-Davies and Annika Beelitz
- 10197/4923: Housing wealth, debt and stress before, during and after the Celtic Tiger

- Michelle Norris and Nessa Winston
- 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

- Michelle Norris and Nessa Winston
- 10197/4168: Employment and remuneration of Irish chartered accountants: evidence of gender differences

- Niamh Brennan and Patrick Nolan
- 10197/3924: A conceptual framework of impression management: new insights from psychology, sociology, and critical perspectives

- Niamh Brennan and Doris Merkl-Davies
- 10197/3922: An exploration of the relationship between language choice in CEO letters to shareholders and corporate reputation

- Russell J. Craig and Niamh Brennan
- 10197/3889: Voluntary Disclosure of Profit Forecasts: Factors Influencing Information Disclosed during UK Takeover Bids

- Niamh Brennan and S. J. Gray
- 10197/3855: Editor's Introduction. Corporate Governance and Financial Reporting

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/3786: Alternative Perspectives on Independence of Directors

- Niamh Brennan and Michael McDermott
- 10197/3617: Accounting expertise in litigation and dispute resolution

- Niamh Brennan
- 10197/2976: Corporate reporting on the internet by Irish companies

- Niamh Brennan and Denis Hourigan
- 10197/2971: From asset based welfare to welfare housing? The changing function of social housing in Ireland

- Michelle Norris and Tony Fahey
- 10197/2970: Twenty years of property-led urban regeneration in Ireland: outputs, impacts, implications

- Michelle Norris and Meneloas Gkartzios
- 10197/2969: A comparative analysis of required financial disclosures in US, UK and international accounting standards

- Niamh Brennan and Claire Marston
- 10197/2965: Rhetoric and argument in financial reporting: disclosures in profit forecasts and takeover documents

- Niamh Brennan and S. J. Gray