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2002 Ireland introduced a 15 Euro cent tax on plastic shopping bags, previouslyprovided free of charge to customers at …
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Keizer, Lindenberg and Steg (2008) conduct six interesting field experiments and report that their results provide evidence of the broken windows theory. Such an analysis is highly relevant as the (broken windows) theory is both controversial and lacking empirical support. Keizer et al.’s key...
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litter in a specific micro-environment, a city centre. Its interest is in contributing to a new stream of research concerned … with post-consumption activity. From this study, the brands most likely to be found as litter in a number of categories … good or bad for Walker's? This paper discusses the wider social impacts of 'brands as litter' and identifies some …
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This study explores gender differences in entrepreneurship and informal investment in Ireland, a country with one of … the lowest rates of female entrepreneurship in the developed world. Females in Ireland are less likely than males to be …
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significant differences in entrepreneurial activity between Ireland and Hungary in both the type of people starting businesses and … Ireland and Hungary (Reynolds, et al 2005). We expect that countries will benefit from FDI spillovers when there is a strong … between Ireland and Hungary in terms of (i) levels of opportunity-based entrepreneurial activity, (ii) the entrepreneurial …
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entrepreneurial activity varies by human capital and cultural context in Ireland and Wales. …
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This research examines perceived risk at the facet level (Psychological, Social, Performance, Safety, Health and Financial) and assesses the influence of consumer experience and perception of self (perceived ability, interest in product and interest in cooking), product (perceived product...
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Ireland’s relatively late and feeble fertility transition remains poorly-understood. The leading explanations stress … samples from the 1911 census of Ireland to study fertility in Dublin and Belfast. Our larger project aims to use the extensive …
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of grocery wholesaling and grocery wholesalers in Ireland and Britain since 1930. It focuses on the processes and drivers …
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The methodology used in the dissertation is a paired comparison of Ireland (?Social Partnership? 1987-2005) and … bargaining stability, but not in the Australian case, explaining its wage bargaining decentralization. In Ireland after 1987, the …
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