This Review argues that Ireland needs to recognise the essentially complementary nature of economic and social development - two sides of the one reality. Economic development is essential to provide the resources necessary for social development. But social development, in turn, is essential because there can be no lasting economic development of any substance without the provision of social services and infrastructure. All one has to do is reflect on the importance of a good education system for the development of a ‘hi-tech, hi-spec, smart’ economy. At the same time we argue that both economic development and social development must be sustainable if it is to be of lasting value. All development must be sustainable economically, socia...
We are living in times of unprecedented global change and upheaval and over the next ten to 20 years...
The Lisbon Strategy (2000) put forward the concept of sustainable development for the European Commu...
The extraordinarily rapid rate of growth of the Irish economy in the past decade has provided many b...
Since the short-lived interlude of impressive growth and prosperity in the 1970s, the dual scourges...
During the eighties Irish citizens became aware of a particular problem of sustainability. This was ...
International research points to the positive impact that social enterprises with an environmental f...
The chapter provides a comprehensive explanatory framework outlining why social enterprises have bee...
As Ireland heads for 21 years of social partnership, new questions are being asked about the role of...
At the very heart of our ambition as civil society organisations is a commitment and belief that a ...
This review argues that Ireland's present social contract is broken and that 2017 is the perfect opp...
"We have not inherited the Earth from our fathers, we are borrowing it from our children — for ...
It is scientifically proved that foreign direct investments (FDI) are one of the life-forces for eco...
Doubtless a number of "purely" economic, political and geographical factors have handicapped until c...
Economists offer what is arguably the most internally consistent framework for sustainable developme...
The outcome of the Erasmus+ project Responsible Research and Innovation Learning are learning module...
We are living in times of unprecedented global change and upheaval and over the next ten to 20 years...
The Lisbon Strategy (2000) put forward the concept of sustainable development for the European Commu...
The extraordinarily rapid rate of growth of the Irish economy in the past decade has provided many b...
Since the short-lived interlude of impressive growth and prosperity in the 1970s, the dual scourges...
During the eighties Irish citizens became aware of a particular problem of sustainability. This was ...
International research points to the positive impact that social enterprises with an environmental f...
The chapter provides a comprehensive explanatory framework outlining why social enterprises have bee...
As Ireland heads for 21 years of social partnership, new questions are being asked about the role of...
At the very heart of our ambition as civil society organisations is a commitment and belief that a ...
This review argues that Ireland's present social contract is broken and that 2017 is the perfect opp...
"We have not inherited the Earth from our fathers, we are borrowing it from our children — for ...
It is scientifically proved that foreign direct investments (FDI) are one of the life-forces for eco...
Doubtless a number of "purely" economic, political and geographical factors have handicapped until c...
Economists offer what is arguably the most internally consistent framework for sustainable developme...
The outcome of the Erasmus+ project Responsible Research and Innovation Learning are learning module...
We are living in times of unprecedented global change and upheaval and over the next ten to 20 years...
The Lisbon Strategy (2000) put forward the concept of sustainable development for the European Commu...
The extraordinarily rapid rate of growth of the Irish economy in the past decade has provided many b...