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Introducing the Failure Mode Effects Reflective Analysis Technique for the Field of Higher Education and Research
(2011)
Boylan, Frances
Introducing the Failure Mode Effects Reflective Analysis Technique for the Field of Higher Education and Research
(2011)
Boylan, Frances
Achomaireacht:
<p>The Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) technique is a well-established “key tool” [1] for risk assessment and management in the field of engineering that has been ‘borrowed’ extensively in recent years by other areas such as the field of medicine, chemical process industries, and the automotive industry, where it has been utilised as a quality improvement tool. In a very structured way the FMEA enables a team of individuals to assess and manage risk by clarifying potential failures or problems with the product, service or process under review, highlighting the effects or consequences of those failures, and agreeing procedures to be put in place to either eliminate the occurrence of those effects or mitigate the severity of their consequences.</p> <p><br />In the absence of a standardised risk assessment strategy in the field of higher education (HE) and research, this paper details a study undertaken at a HE institute in Ireland that ‘borrowed’ the F...
http://arrow.dit.ie/ltccon/7
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An Appraisal of the Optimal Conditions for Successful Technology Transfer to a Low Technology Industry: the Case of Publicly Funded Food Research in Ireland
(2010)
O'Reilly, Paul; Henchion, Maeve
An Appraisal of the Optimal Conditions for Successful Technology Transfer to a Low Technology Industry: the Case of Publicly Funded Food Research in Ireland
(2010)
O'Reilly, Paul; Henchion, Maeve
Achomaireacht:
<p>Operating in an environment characterised by significant economic, political and social change, the requirement for scientific-based innovation is critical for the food industry. The current low level of R&D in the sector, and a growing recognition that companies need to look to knowledge sources outside as well as inside the firm to successfully innovate, brings the need for enhanced leveraging of publicly funded food research into focus. This paper presents the findings of a mixed methods approach. This consists of twenty case studies of completed publicly funded projects, ten of which had achieved technology transfer and ten which had failed to achieve previously stated technology transfer objectives. Research results from a survey of the population of publicly funded food researchers and a food industry survey are also presented. The findings highlight the key role of mechanisms to support tacit knowledge transfer and in particular emphasise the importance of contin...
http://arrow.dit.ie/buschmancon/12
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New Connections: Exploring Ireland’s International Marine Research Partnerships
(2011)
O’Sullivan, Geoffrey; Nic Aonghusa, Caitriona; Kenny, Aine
New Connections: Exploring Ireland’s International Marine Research Partnerships
(2011)
O’Sullivan, Geoffrey; Nic Aonghusa, Caitriona; Kenny, Aine
Achomaireacht:
New Connections is a directory of Irish participation in EU funded marine research projects over the period 2007-2010. It contains a profile of each of the 98 co-operative and competitive projects that involve Irish partners under the FP7 Programme (64 projects), the INTERREG-IV Programme (32 projects), the Life+ Programme (1 project) and the Erasmus Mundus Programme (1 project). Each profile outlines the aims and objectives of the project, the project partnership and the Irish participants. New Connections (2011) is a companion publication to Oceans of Opportunity II (April 2007) which described Irish participation in the EU 6th Framework Programme (FP6) over the period 2002-2006.
http://hdl.handle.net/10793/747
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Challenges in recruiting participants in a multi-centre study on symptom experiences and self care strategies of bowel symptoms following colo-rectal surgery
(2012)
Landers, Margaret; McCarthy, Geraldine; Savage, Eileen
Challenges in recruiting participants in a multi-centre study on symptom experiences and self care strategies of bowel symptoms following colo-rectal surgery
(2012)
Landers, Margaret; McCarthy, Geraldine; Savage, Eileen
Achomaireacht:
Aim: The purpose of this paper is to present some of the challenges found to be problematic in recruiting individuals following sphincter saving surgery for rectal cancer for a multicentre study. While the focus of the study is on symptom experiences and management of bowel symptoms following colo-rectal surgery, the paper will concentrate solely on the challenges experienced in recruiting a sample for the study. Background Recruitment of an adequate number of participants is a challenge for researchers in any area of research involving patients. Enrolment of patients treated for rectal cancer poses particular challenges because the total population of this group in a given country can be small. The use of multiple centres was required to obtain the required number of participants for the current study. Findings: In multicentre studies, researchers can encounter substantial challenges in obtaining ethical approval, accessing clinical sites and gaining direct access to patients. Thes...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/741
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Ireland’s Rural Environment: Research Highlights from Johnstown Castle
(2013)
O hUallachain, Daire; Fenton, Owen; Foley, M
Ireland’s Rural Environment: Research Highlights from Johnstown Castle
(2013)
O hUallachain, Daire; Fenton, Owen; Foley, M
Achomaireacht:
Report
This booklet gives a flavour of the current research in Teagasc Johnstown Castle Research Centre and introduces you to the staff involved. It covers the areas of Nutrient Efficiency, Gaseous emissions, Agricultural Ecology, Soils and Water quality.
http://hdl.handle.net/11019/562
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A picture of health 2009 a snapshot of HRB funded research
(2009)
Health Research Board (HRB)
A picture of health 2009 a snapshot of HRB funded research
(2009)
Health Research Board (HRB)
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/86565
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Health Research Board strategic business plan the future of Irish health research
(2009)
Health Research Board (HRB)
Health Research Board strategic business plan the future of Irish health research
(2009)
Health Research Board (HRB)
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/85518
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Picture of health 2011: a snapshot of HRB funded research
(2011)
O'Connell, Claire
Picture of health 2011: a snapshot of HRB funded research
(2011)
O'Connell, Claire
Achomaireacht:
The Picture of Health 2011 presents a snap shot of some of the HRB-funded research projects that ended in 2010. A total of 105 HRB grants were completed that year, resulting in; 105 new international collaborations; 669 patients enrolled on cancer clinical trials across 14 hospitals; 18 new products and interventions in development; 38 PhD students trained across many health disciplines; 59 influences on policy and practice; leverage of over €11m in additional research funding.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/196270
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A picture of general practice research in Ireland 2010-2011 - Through research and audit activity
(2012)
ICGP Research and Library Services
A picture of general practice research in Ireland 2010-2011 - Through research and audit activity
(2012)
ICGP Research and Library Services
Achomaireacht:
This ICGP publication provides a picture of general practice in Ireland through research and audit activity.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/218394
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CARDI research brief: age as a determining factor in the treatment of prostate cancer
(2012)
Centre for Ageing Research and Development in Ireland (CARDI)
CARDI research brief: age as a determining factor in the treatment of prostate cancer
(2012)
Centre for Ageing Research and Development in Ireland (CARDI)
Achomaireacht:
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in Ireland, with 3,609 cases diagnosed in 2008. A new study funded by CARDI states that the rate is 12 times higher in men aged 70+ than in younger men; deaths from prostate cancer are 74 times higher for men aged 70+ than for those under 70. The research, led by Dr Anna Gavin at the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry, found that access to urologists and curative treatment has increased for all men since the mid-1990s. However older men are less likely to see a urologist or have radical treatment than younger men. The research was not able to identify the reasons for the variance in treatment of older men, which may reflect the clinical condition of older men, including the presence of other disease and their fitness for treatment.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/231871
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A handbook for research in general practice
(1986)
Comber, Harry; Irish College of General Practitioners. Education and Research Committee
A handbook for research in general practice
(1986)
Comber, Harry; Irish College of General Practitioners. Education and Research Committee
Achomaireacht:
Why do research? Medical students and doctors in training are asked to accept two incompatible view. of medicine - firstly, that it is a scientific discipline based on objective research, and secondly, that everything which they are taught is true and not to be questioned. In the environment of examinations and career competition, the second view tends to gain precedence, and only occasionally does the young doctor glimpse the very shaky foundations on which 'scientific medicine' is actually based. As a practicing general practitioner, however, he soon discovers facts that conflict with the 'facts' which he swallowed whole in medical school; he discovers that what he has learned is one part fact to every ten parts of educated guesswork; and that there are very few definite answers to the questions which arise in his daily work. For most of us then, our practice is mainly a matter of trial and error.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/245432
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Outputs, outcomes and impacts arising from the HRB’s 2000-09 grants portfolio
(2014)
Curran, Brendan; Barrett, Rachael
Outputs, outcomes and impacts arising from the HRB’s 2000-09 grants portfolio
(2014)
Curran, Brendan; Barrett, Rachael
Achomaireacht:
An analysis of the key outputs, outcomes and impacts that have arisen to date from HRB research grants awarded in the ten-year period from 2000 to 2009.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/313601
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Analysis of the DCAD survey: highest and lowest ranking areas of interest for professional development in regard to current work interest (teaching and research)
(2011)
Kozina, Ekaterina
Analysis of the DCAD survey: highest and lowest ranking areas of interest for professional development in regard to current work interest (teaching and research)
(2011)
Kozina, Ekaterina
Achomaireacht:
The following sections present and discuss the role of a contextual variable – current work interests in survey respondents’ views in regard to the highest and lowest ranking areas of interest for professional development. The analyses were carried out for the comparison of the views of lecturing staff across four universities and four institutes of technology in the Dublin region. In total, Part 3 of the questionnaire contained 25 areas of professional development activities distributed evenly over the following six themes: i) planning and design; ii) delivery and practice; iii) feedback on teaching; iv) peer to peer opportunities; v) scholarship and research and; vi) personal and professional development and leadership. The attitudes towards these activities were explored through the analysis of data collected in response to the statements of Q14-Q19. The questions required the answer on a four point ordinal scale indicating the extent of interest from “no interest” to “great inte...
http://doras.dcu.ie/19701/
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The Research Output of Business Schools and Business Scholars in Ireland
(2010)
TOL, RICHARD S. J.
The Research Output of Business Schools and Business Scholars in Ireland
(2010)
TOL, RICHARD S. J.
Achomaireacht:
The research performance of business scholars on the island of Ireland is evaluated based on their number of publication, number of citations, h-index and the same divided by the numbers of years since the first publication. Data were taken from Scopus. There is a large variation in both life-time achievement and annual production. Almost half of the 748 scholars have not published in an academic journal. Men perform better than women. More senior people perform better. There are distinct differences between disciplines, with accountancy performing poorly. On average, scholars in Northern Ireland perform better than scholars in the Republic. However, Trinity College Dublin has the top rank among the eleven business schools; Queen??_??__??_s University Belfast and University College Dublin share the second place; and NUI Galway and the University of Ulster share the fourth spot. Irish business schools specialize in particular research areas so that mergers would lead to schools can s...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/49702
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Analysis of the Evaluation of Application-Led Research in Pervasive Computing
(2006)
CLARKE, SIOBHAN; LINEHAN, EAMONN
Analysis of the Evaluation of Application-Led Research in Pervasive Computing
(2006)
CLARKE, SIOBHAN; LINEHAN, EAMONN
Achomaireacht:
Pervasive computing researchers typically conduct their research through the development of prototype applications. Such research is motivated by a well-defined problem and evaluated by assessing the impact of deployed solutions. Accordingly, the evaluation phase assumes a critically important role in this process. Failure to sufficiently evaluate an application can have wide ranging negative effects. Differences between the pervasive computing and standard desktop paradigms preclude the use of established evaluation tech-niques without significant modification. In this paper we present a survey of the state of the art in pervasive application evaluation. We discuss the prominent challenges in conducting a pervasive computing evaluation and assess how the surveyed application evaluations have been affected by these challenges. We make recommendations for researchers conducting hypothesis-led pervasive technology evaluations.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/39205
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Poverty research and policy analysis in United States - implications for Ireland
(1973)
Tussing, AD
Poverty research and policy analysis in United States - implications for Ireland
(1973)
Tussing, AD
Achomaireacht:
Poverty in Ireland is frequently alluded to, by journalists, politicians, and social scientists. Though its existence is obvious and widespread, in fact not much is known statistically or analytically about Irish poverty; not only has there been little research on its incidence, characteristics, and causes, but in fact the requisite data base seems largely to be lacking. For instance, data do not even exist on the size distribution of income.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/68973
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Marital choice and quality of relationships - a research note on hypotheses and sampling
(1983)
Ohiggins, K
Marital choice and quality of relationships - a research note on hypotheses and sampling
(1983)
Ohiggins, K
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Abstract: The apparent rise in the number of breakdowns in marriage in Ireland is causing concern. Little or no research has been undertaken to enquire into causes of breakdown peculiar to Ireland. The existing literature is used here to formulate some hypotheses for the study of engagement and marriage in Ireland. The difficulties of choosing a random sample are discussed and one method of obtaining a sample is tested but found to be impractical.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/68734
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The golden geese fly the internet: some research issues in the migration of Irish professionals
(1998)
Wickham, James
The golden geese fly the internet: some research issues in the migration of Irish professionals
(1998)
Wickham, James
Achomaireacht:
A new research agenda is needed for the study of Irish "middle class" emigrants. Globalisation and information technology fragment the identity of the nation state and society. The migration of skilled labour is first and foremost determined by new global economic networks, linked to new hierarchies of knowledge production. However, knowledges vary in the extent to which they are globally applicable. Migration also involves the relationship between knowledge production and the national economy and how local enterprises actually use domestically produced knowledges. Finally, do individual actors' national identities become selfconscious "product differentiation" in the pursuit of a global career?
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/64766
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What will I do? Toward an existential ethics for first person action research practice
(2013)
COGHLAN, DAVID
What will I do? Toward an existential ethics for first person action research practice
(2013)
COGHLAN, DAVID
Achomaireacht:
How first person practice engages with the process of valuing has not received much attention in action research. This article takes the question, `what will I do?? as the foundation for first person ethical inquiry. It explores the process of how we are able to experience, to understand and to make value judgements about what is `worthwhile? or `truly good? and so to make choices and to take action. The article marks a move away from a focus on ethics as a set of coherent concepts and definitions to a focus on interiority where ethics are considered in terms of appropriating the activities of valuing, a move from a system based on logic to a system grounded in method, from ethics imposed from outside to personal authenticity.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/67727
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Radio Eireann listener research inquiries, 1953-1955
(1956)
Forecast, K. G.
Radio Eireann listener research inquiries, 1953-1955
(1956)
Forecast, K. G.
Achomaireacht:
Radio Eireann began conducting its own listener research in. March 1953 and has since completed four inquiries on listening in the Twenty Six Counties. The first referred to listening in the fortnight 15th-28th March 1953, the second to listening in the week 13th-19th September 1953 , the third to listening in the fortnight 14th-27th February 1954 , and the fourth (and latest) to listening in the fortnight 27th February-12th March 1955. People in all parts of the country have given information about their listening habits and likes and dislikes and the number of interviews with individual listeners now totals 25,904. All four inquiries were conducted in close collaboration with the Central Statistics Office which planned the method of inquiry and the selection of the samples, drafted the questionnaires, and undertook or supervised the tabulation of the findings. The purpose of the present paper is to describe how the inquiries were made and to present some of the principal results.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/4270
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Agricultural education and research
(1953)
Senior, Brendan J.
Agricultural education and research
(1953)
Senior, Brendan J.
Achomaireacht:
In recent years agricultural education has been the subject of discussion and inquiry in many countries and much reorganisation of research, teaching and advisory services has been undertaken, in an effort to enhance the contribution which these services can make towards increased efficiency in agriculture and greater prosperity for the farmer. The object of this paper is to review these changes and for purposes of comparison to outline the origin, development and present position of the system in Ireland. The subject has been divided into three parts. Firstly, an attempt is made to trace the historical development of Irish research and teaching institutes and agricultural advisory services. The second part gives a brief description of systems in certain other countries which might be of interest, while finally, the present position and future outlook in Ireland is briefly discussed.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/3968
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Environmental and social transport costs: a case study of Ireland
(2005)
O'MAHONY, MARGARET MARY
Environmental and social transport costs: a case study of Ireland
(2005)
O'MAHONY, MARGARET MARY
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peer-reviewed
The aim of the EU funded UNITE research project was to provide information about the costs, benefits and revenues of all transport modes including environmental and social costs. The project involved compiling accounts for 18 countries across Europe with each country having its own set of accounts in such a format that comparisons, where possible, could be made. The paper focuses on the latter two sets of costs i.e. environmental and social for Ireland. The account presented here is a pilot account (rather than an ideal account) i.e. the actual, feasible accounts given the available data. The costs are reported and documented at the current level of transport demand for the reference year 1998 but data for 1996 and projections for 2005 are also included where data and historical trends allow. The paper concludes with some comparisons between transport costs in Ireland and some of the other European countries examined in the UNITE project. The accident costs in Irel...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/20242
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The Role of Action Research in the Study of Small Business Marketing and Retailer Loyalty Card Data
(2012)
Donnelly, Christina; Simmons, Geoff; Armstrong, Gillian; Fearne, Andrew
The Role of Action Research in the Study of Small Business Marketing and Retailer Loyalty Card Data
(2012)
Donnelly, Christina; Simmons, Geoff; Armstrong, Gillian; Fearne, Andrew
Achomaireacht:
The small business is challenged on a daily basis to compete in an ever demanding and ever expanding marketplace. As a result of new technologies such as market intelligence databases, small business owner-managers are playing catch–up with larger and more resource based firms in maintaining current insight into the market. Larger firms have typically been better positioned to afford and analyse the latest market intelligence data for internal marketing purposes. This study provides insight into three action research case studies through a participatory action research, investigating the ways in which traditionally informal small business owner-managers addressed marketing challenges through the utilisation of free access of formalised retailer loyalty card data for the first time in their daily business marketing activities.
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/4091/
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Social movements Research and the Movement of Movements: Studying Resistance to Neoliberal Globalisation
(2007)
Cox, Laurence; Nilsen, Alf Gunvald
Social movements Research and the Movement of Movements: Studying Resistance to Neoliberal Globalisation
(2007)
Cox, Laurence; Nilsen, Alf Gunvald
Achomaireacht:
This article explores the state of research on the "movement of movements" against neoliberal globalisation. Starting from a general consideration of the significance of the movement and the difficulties inherent in studying it, it discusses the literature on the movement from within social movement studies, and argues that the response from social movement researchers falls short of what could be expected in terms of adequacy to the movement and its own knowledge production. It explores some effects of this failure and locates the reasons for it in the unacknowledged relationship between social movements theorising and activist theorising. The article then discusses the possible contributions that can be made by Marxist and other engaged academic writers, as well as the significance of the extensive theoretical literature generated by activists within the movement. It concludes by stating the importance of dialogue between activist and academic theorising and research in ...
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/903/
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Post-Positivist Approaches to Research
(2006)
Ryan, Anne B.
Post-Positivist Approaches to Research
(2006)
Ryan, Anne B.
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This chapter outlines the philosophical thinking behind this book. Take your time reading it and don't be put off if you encounter words and terms that are unfamiliar to you. These terms will become clearer as you read on. The chapter outlines the background and assumptions for many of the techniques and suggestions put forward in later chapters. Without some knowledge of philosophy or context, technique can become an empty process. Philosophy provides principles that can act as a guide when procedural advice does not address a particular issue. You might like to read this chapter at the start of your thesis process, But it is likely that you will dip into it from time to time, as certain questions arise out of the process of researching and writing the thesis. In this chapter, we briefly examine positivist ideas about research: what they are, where they come from, why they dominate the general view of research and why there is a need to move beyond their limitations. We go on ...
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