Essays about: "Sam Hobbs"

Found 2 essays containing the words Sam Hobbs.

  1. 1. Discussing the motivation of knowlede workers to engage in employee driven innovation - the influence of trust in organisation processes

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Sam Hobbs; Julien Veron; [2014]
    Keywords : Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Title: Discussing the motivation of knowledge workers to engage in employee driven innovation – the influence of trust in organisational processes Date of the seminar: June 3rd 2014 Course: Master Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation Internship and degree project (Master thesis 15 ECTS) Authors: Sam Hobbs & Julien Véron Supervisor: Håkan Lagerquist Keywords: Motivation, trust, employee driven innovation, knowledge workers, innovation, organisational processes Thesis purpose: The purpose of this thesis to establish both what determines knowledge workers’ trust in organisational processes, as well as the influence of such trust on their motivation to engage in employee driven innovation. Both of these areas have been underexploited and thus the authors seek to close gaps within literature. READ MORE

  2. 2. The Irish Property Bubble of 1995-2010; Japanese Lessons for the Celtic Tiger

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudier

    Author : Hobbs Sam; [2013]
    Keywords : Japan; Celtic Tiger; role of the state within the economy; economic bubble; financial deregulation; Ireland; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Lauded for its success and heralded as an economic model for peripheral European countries to follow, since the bursting of the Irish property bubble in 2008 the management of the Celtic Tiger by the Irish state has been castigated as expressively how not to manage an economic bubble. Following a decade and a half of continuous growth averaging over six per cent, the Irish economy has since experienced significant depression which is currently stagnating with seemingly little prospect of abating. READ MORE