peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) http://www.peerproject.euThe encouragement of foreign direct investment (FDI) represents a key plank of industrial policy in Ireland. This paper considers the impact of labour issues on the decision of US multinational corporations (MNCs) to locate facilities in Ireland. Drawing on data gathered in ten major US corporations, and from executives employed in the main industrial promotions agencies, this paper evaluates the relative impact of labour issues on the location of MNCs. While our findings point to the critical significance of Ireland’s low corporate tax regime in attracting US FDI to Ireland, they also identify the relative impact of...
Manufacturing planning and control (MPC) systems, among a number of sub-systems \ud in an organisati...
In the debate about globalisation there are optimistic and pessimistic views about its effects on em...
peer-reviewedThis paper offers a critical evaluation of recent Irish industrial policy (IP) experien...
peer-reviewedDespite its small scale and peripheral geographical location, Ireland has been remarkab...
Globalisation has made the world a very small place. Multi-National Companies (MNCs) seek to optimis...
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) represents a major source of employment and finance to Ireland, with...
The paper focuses on the way greenfield foreign direct investment in different sectors is influenced...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is an important component of industrial policy in Ireland. Having pu...
The Republic of Ireland, which until recently had one of the worst standards of living in Europe, ex...
peer-reviewedDespite its small scale and peripheral location, Ireland has enjoyed remarkable success...
In a country with a small domestic market such as Ireland’s, the development of exports is the key ...
US-owned multinational corporations (MNCs) are dominant actors in the world economy and are particu...
Ireland, in employment terms, is the most FDI-intensive economy in the EU. International comparisons...
Following the financial and economic collapse of 2008, the Irish economy was able to recover due to ...
This piece of research investigates, whether Ireland is reliant of FDI and is Ireland an attractive ...
Manufacturing planning and control (MPC) systems, among a number of sub-systems \ud in an organisati...
In the debate about globalisation there are optimistic and pessimistic views about its effects on em...
peer-reviewedThis paper offers a critical evaluation of recent Irish industrial policy (IP) experien...
peer-reviewedDespite its small scale and peripheral geographical location, Ireland has been remarkab...
Globalisation has made the world a very small place. Multi-National Companies (MNCs) seek to optimis...
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) represents a major source of employment and finance to Ireland, with...
The paper focuses on the way greenfield foreign direct investment in different sectors is influenced...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is an important component of industrial policy in Ireland. Having pu...
The Republic of Ireland, which until recently had one of the worst standards of living in Europe, ex...
peer-reviewedDespite its small scale and peripheral location, Ireland has enjoyed remarkable success...
In a country with a small domestic market such as Ireland’s, the development of exports is the key ...
US-owned multinational corporations (MNCs) are dominant actors in the world economy and are particu...
Ireland, in employment terms, is the most FDI-intensive economy in the EU. International comparisons...
Following the financial and economic collapse of 2008, the Irish economy was able to recover due to ...
This piece of research investigates, whether Ireland is reliant of FDI and is Ireland an attractive ...
Manufacturing planning and control (MPC) systems, among a number of sub-systems \ud in an organisati...
In the debate about globalisation there are optimistic and pessimistic views about its effects on em...
peer-reviewedThis paper offers a critical evaluation of recent Irish industrial policy (IP) experien...