Having been established in 2009 the AIB Centre for Finance and Business Research recently saw the second cohort of its PhD students graduate marking another momentous day for the Research Centre, the School of Business and AIB.
Having been established in 2009 the AIB Centre for Finance and Business Research recently saw the second cohort of its PhD students graduate marking another momentous day for the Research Centre, the School of Business and AIB. The mission of the Centre is to promote high quality research in the finance discipline with the vision of facilitating a tri partite dialogue between academia, industry and policy makers in order to expand the knowledge horizon of a number of research themes namely small firm finance, behavioural finance, governance and corporate responsibility and personal finance. This is all made possible thanks to an endowment from the AIB Group.
Title of the recently graduated PhDs: ‘An Investigation of Inefficiencies in Enterprise Supports:
A study of the Irish Enterprise Support System’ by David Pasley, Supervisors: Dr Sheila O Donohoe and Professor Bll O Gorman and
‘An Alternative Banking Inquiry: A Grand Narrative of Organisation Culture and Change from 1960 to 2000’ by Dr Aisling Tuite, Supervisor: Dr Ray Griffin and Dr Sean Byrne
For further information: Contact: Dr Sheila O Donohoe ([email protected])