Biggar, Mark (2017) Project management in the Irish funds industry: Matching the leadership competencies to project types. Masters thesis, Dublin, National College of Ireland.
Gallagher, Niall (2019) Analysing the deviation of CDS from its reference bond spread and its potential relationship with anticipating systemic risk. Masters thesis, Dublin, National College of Ireland.
Hughes, Caitriona and Sheerin, Corina (2016) Reflections of the relationship between Mentoring and Gender: Investment Management versus Human Resource Management. In: 17th International Conference on Human Resource Development and Practice across Europe, 9th-10th June 2016, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK. (Submitted)
James, Terry (2020) Parking the Performance. Importance of the Non-Financial Environmental, Social and Governance Factors of Responsible Investing. A Quantitative Assessment of Investment Managers & Investors in the Irish Investment Industry. Masters thesis, Dublin, National College of Ireland.
Kane, John (2018) A quantitative assessment of the Actively vs Passively managed debate, framed within the context of the Efficient Market Hypothesis. Masters thesis, Dublin, National College of Ireland.
Leone, Stefano (2021) Tracking Error of Passive Equity Funds. Data Analysis Using Morningstar Financial Data. Masters thesis, Dublin, National College of Ireland.
McClean, Robert (2017) Offshore Outsourcing within the Asset Servicing Industry in Ireland. Masters thesis, Dublin, National College of Ireland.
Ramirez de Arellano Alvarez, Nicolas (2023) Integration of Environmental Social and Governance Factors into Investment Decisions: Practices, Engagement and Greenwashing in a Latin American Asset Management Context. Masters thesis, Dublin, National College of Ireland.
Reilly, Oliver (2012) The Investment Industry and Social Media. Masters thesis, Dublin, National College of Ireland.
Sheerin, Corina (2015) Antecedents of Women's Exit from Investment Management. In: Irish Accounting and Finance Conference, 14th-15th May 2015, Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin. (Submitted)
Sheerin, Corina (2017) Career Choice, Media Portrayal and Investment Management. Gender, Work & Organization. ISSN 1468-0432 (Submitted)
Sheerin, Corina (2016) Career Choice, Media Portrayal and Investment Management. In: 9th Biennial Gender, Work and Organisation Conference, 28th June - 1st July 2016, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, UK. (Submitted)
Sheerin, Corina (2015) Career Choice, Media Portrayal and Investment Management. In: British Academy of Management Annual Conference 2015, 8th-10th September 2015, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK. (Submitted)
Sheerin, Corina (2011) Choice or pre-determined path? Women in investment management - Why so few? In: Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Management Leadership and Governance. Academic Publishing, Reading, UK, pp. 515-523. ISBN 9781908272164
Sheerin, Corina (2013) Destiny or 'Choice': Women in Investment Management - Why so Few? Irish Journal of Management, 32 (2). pp. 29-46. ISSN 1649-248X
Sheerin, Corina (2011) Explaining structural influences on educational and career "choice" of women in Investment Management. In: 14th Annual Irish Academy of Management Doctoral Colloquium, 2011, Dublin City University. (Submitted)
Sheerin, Corina (2009) Financial services - Level playing field or old boys' network. In: 12th Annual Irish Academy of Management Conference and Doctoral Colloquium, 2009, University College Galway. (Submitted)
Sheerin, Corina (2016) Gender, Mathematics Self Efficacy and Career Progression within Investment Management. In: 19th Annual Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education Conference, 7th-10th July 2016, Le Moyne College, Syracuse, New York, USA. (Submitted)
Sheerin, Corina (2011) How gender influences educational and occupational choice in Investment Management. In: Irish Accounting and Finance Doctoral Colloquium, 2011, UCC, Cork. (Submitted)
Sheerin, Corina (2010) Level playing field or old boys' network : An exploratory study of gender segregation within investment management in Ireland. In: Irish Accounting and Finance Doctoral Colloquium, 2010, Belfast. (Submitted)
Sheerin, Corina (2014) Potential Entrants to Investment Management: What's Important? What's Different? In: Gender, Work and Organisation Conference, 24th-26th June 2014, Keele University, Keele, United Kingdom. (Submitted)
Sheerin, Corina (2014) The 'She' Wolf of Wall Street - Myth or Reality. In: Irish Accounting and Finance Conference and Doctoral Colloquium, 29th-30th May 2014, Queen’s University, Belfast. (Submitted)
Sheerin, Corina (2015) The (She) Wolf of Wall Street: Myth or Reality. Accounting, Finance & Governance Review, 22 (2). pp. 19-46. ISSN 2009-8766
Sheerin, Corina (2016) Women in Irish Investment Management - An Exploration of Social Closure Theory as an Explanatory Criterion. In: British Academy of Management Conference 2016: Thriving in Turbulent Times, 6th-8th September 2016, Newcastle University Business School, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK. (Submitted)
Sheerin, Corina (2015) Women in Irish Investment Management - An Exploration of Social Closure Theory as an Explanatory Criterion. In: 12th Conference of the European Sociological Association, 25th-28th August 2015, Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic. (Submitted)
Sheerin, Corina and Linehan, Margaret (2017) Gender Performativity and Hegemonic Masculinity: The Irish Investment Management Sector. In: British Academy of Management Conference 2017: Re-connecting management research with the disciplines: Shaping the research agenda for the social sciences, 5th-7th September 2017, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Warwick, UK. (Submitted)
Sheerin, Corina and Linehan, Margaret (2018) Gender performativity and hegemonic masculinity in investment management. Gender in Management: An International Journal, 33 (7). pp. 561-576. ISSN 1754-2413
Twomey, Fergal (2017) The Investment Performance of Green versus Non-Green Stocks: A Cross-Sectional Analysis. Masters thesis, Dublin, National College of Ireland.