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		<title>Samhail nua do shochaí nuálaíoch (Foinse, 16 October 2008)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alt foilsithe i ‘Foinse&#8217;, 19 Deireadh Fómhair 2008
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Samhail nua do shochaí nuálaíoch?
I ndeireadh na dála, tá sé i bhfad níos éifeachtaí sochaí nuálaíoch a bhaint amach trí dhíriú ar phobail shláintúla a chothú, a scíobhann Fionnbarra Ó Brolcháin
Agus Buiséad 2009 á chur i láthair aige an tseachtain seo, d&#8217;fhógair an tAire Airgeadasi, Brian Lenihan gur [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Innovation Stems from Cultural Capital (Irish Times, 24 September 2008)</title>
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OPINION: National identity and traditions, and not solely academic research, provide the conditions for a society of innovation and entrepreneurship, write Finbarr Bradley and James Kennelly
IN HIS opinion piece (September 19th), Prof Tom Begley of UCD Business School argues that in order to compete successfully, Ireland [...]]]></description>
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FOREWORD:  Dermot Desmond, Director, IIU

ENDORSEMENTS

The title of this interesting and stimulating book demonstrates its purpose. It challenges Ireland to really think about the complex relationship between global economic integration and our defining differences. It makes a real contribution to a valuable debate.
- Peter Sutherland, Chairman BP/Former EU Commissioner/Director General, GATT and WTO.  


 
This book confirms something not [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Capitalising on Culture, Competing on Difference: Innovation, Learning and Sense of Place in a Globalising Ireland (August 2008)</title>
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Overview
After two decades of exceptional economic growth and cultural change, Ireland faces the greatest challenge yet: how to create sustainable competitive advantage to guarantee success in the future.
It is becoming apparent that pouring money into scientific research and technology is not enough to encourage a culture of innovation in business, public services, education and communities.
We [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Regional Innovation Environments in the Knowledge Society: Identifying a Place for Irish (September 2006)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[6th Language and Politics Symposium on the Gaeltacht and Scotstacht

Economic Development through Language:
The Role of Communities, the State and Enterprise Initiatives
Queen’s University, Belfast
30 August – 1 September 2006
Finbarr Bradley
National University of Ireland Maynooth
&#38;
University College Dublin
Published in &#8216;Language and Economic Development&#8217; by John M. Kirk &#38; Dónall P.Ó Baoill (eds.), Belfast Studies in Language, Culture and [...]]]></description>
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