This article is an evaluation of Ireland’s participation in the Telematics Applications Programme (TAP), which was part of the European Commission’s Fourth Framework Programme for the period 1994–1998. TAP was primarily concerned with public sector bodies and their ability to adapt to the Information Society. The article explores Irish participation in the programme and examines the contribution of this participation to the clustering of telematics experimentation within Ireland and to the increasing integration with other European regions arising from project networks. The role of the TAP programme in furthering Europe’s information society in Ireland is assessed.This article is based on research commissioned by the European Commission, DG...
International audienceThis article will firstly examine to what extent a virtual Irish diaspora spac...
This paper focuses on a number of ICT, eBusiness, and eWork initiatives in the South East of Ireland...
Ireland has a booming economy and one of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe. However many demog...
This article is an evaluation of Ireland’s participation in the Telematics Applications Programme (T...
The information sector has been a key contributor to the development of Ireland in the relatively re...
Environment and development in Ireland, University College Dublin, Ireland, 9-13 December 1991We liv...
While well-informed policy intervention can have a significant impact on the prospects arising from ...
Grimes Seamus. Information technology and regional development : the Irish experience. In: NETCOM : ...
Peer-reviewedInformation and communication technologies, particularly software, play a crucial role ...
Technical communication is a relatively new occupational field in the Republic of Ireland, which has...
This paper charts the roots, rise, and symbiotic struggle of the Irish economy and its most prominen...
The development of information and communications technologies (ICT) has facilitated the emergence o...
Ireland has been one of the global economic success stories of the last 20 years. National income r...
The Network approach is a useful heuristic tool that enables us to focus on the network structure, ...
The ubiquitous nature and use of technology in contemporary societies continues to transform lives a...
International audienceThis article will firstly examine to what extent a virtual Irish diaspora spac...
This paper focuses on a number of ICT, eBusiness, and eWork initiatives in the South East of Ireland...
Ireland has a booming economy and one of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe. However many demog...
This article is an evaluation of Ireland’s participation in the Telematics Applications Programme (T...
The information sector has been a key contributor to the development of Ireland in the relatively re...
Environment and development in Ireland, University College Dublin, Ireland, 9-13 December 1991We liv...
While well-informed policy intervention can have a significant impact on the prospects arising from ...
Grimes Seamus. Information technology and regional development : the Irish experience. In: NETCOM : ...
Peer-reviewedInformation and communication technologies, particularly software, play a crucial role ...
Technical communication is a relatively new occupational field in the Republic of Ireland, which has...
This paper charts the roots, rise, and symbiotic struggle of the Irish economy and its most prominen...
The development of information and communications technologies (ICT) has facilitated the emergence o...
Ireland has been one of the global economic success stories of the last 20 years. National income r...
The Network approach is a useful heuristic tool that enables us to focus on the network structure, ...
The ubiquitous nature and use of technology in contemporary societies continues to transform lives a...
International audienceThis article will firstly examine to what extent a virtual Irish diaspora spac...
This paper focuses on a number of ICT, eBusiness, and eWork initiatives in the South East of Ireland...
Ireland has a booming economy and one of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe. However many demog...