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Nom
PALCIC
Prénom
Donal
Nom
PALCIC
Prénom
Donal
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TitreProfesseur visitant
- Assistant Dean International, Kemmy Business School
- Lecturer above the bar (permanent), Department of Economics, Kemmy Business School
Section CV
Formation
PhD in Economics
University of Limerick, Limerick
(2008)
Bachelor of Business Studies & Spanish
University of Limerick, Limerick
(2001)
Expériences professionnelles
Visiting Professor
Grenoble École de Management, Grenoble, France
2017 - 2017
Visiting Professor
Grenoble École de Management, Grenoble, France
2016 - 2016
Assistant Dean International, Kemmy Business School
University of Limerick, Limerick, Irlande
Depuis 2016
Visiting Professor
EM Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
2016 - 2016
Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Policy Analysis & Management, College of Human Ecology
Cornell University, New York, Etats-Unis d'Amérique
2016 - 2016
Visiting Professor
EM Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
2014 - 2014
Director of International Studies
Kemmy Business School
2013 - 2016
Lecturer above the bar (permanent), Department of Economics, Kemmy Business School
University of Limerick, Limerick, Irlande
Depuis 2012
Lecturer below the bar (permanent)
Kemmy Business School
2009 - 2012
Publications
Publié
PALCIC, D., MCCOY, Daire, LYONS, Sean, MORGENROTH, Edgar, ALLEN, Leonie (2018). The impact of broadband and other infrastructure on the location of new business establishments. Journal of Regional Science, 58 (3), 509-534.
PALCIC, D., MCCOY, Daire, LYONS, Sean, MORGENROTH, Edgar, ALLEN, Leonie (2018). The Impact of Local Infrastructure on New Business Establishments. Journal of Regional Science, 58 (3), 509-534.
PALCIC, D., CAHILL, Catriona, REEVES, Eoin (2017). Striving to deliver: commercialisation and performance in Ireland’s postal sector. Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 89 (3), 527-542.
PALCIC, D., REEVES, Eoin (2017). Getting back on track: the expanded use of PPPs in Ireland since the global financial crisis. Policy Studies, 38 (4), 339-355.
PALCIC, D., CAHILL, Catriona, REEVES, Eoin (2017). Commercialisation and Airport Performance: The Case of Ireland’s DAA. Journal of Air Transport Management, 59, 155-163.
PALCIC, D., REEVES, Eoin, FLANNERY, Darragh, GEDDES, R. Richard (2017). The Determinants of Tendering Periods for PPP Procurement in the UK: An Empirical Analysis. Applied Economics, 49 (11), 1071-1082.
PALCIC, D., KELLY, Niall, GARVEY, John (2016). Health Policy and the Policymaking System: A Case Study of Primary Care in Ireland. Health Policy, 120 (8), 913-919.
PALCIC, D., REEVES, Eoin (2015). Privatization and the Economic Performance of Irish Sugar/Greencore. Applied Economics, 47 (55), 5945-5961.
PALCIC, D., REEVES, Eoin, FLANNERY, Darragh (2015). PPP Procurement in Ireland: An Analysis of Tendering Periods. Local Government Studies, 41 (3), 379-400.
PALCIC, D., REEVES, Eoin (2013). State‐Owned Enterprise Policy and the Loss of Economic Sovereignty: The Case of Ireland. Public Organization Review, 13 (2), 117–130.
PALCIC, D., REEVES, Eoin (2013). Private Equity Leveraged Buyouts in European Telecoms: The Case of Eircom. Telecommunications Policy, 37 (6-7), 573-582.
PALCIC, D., MCCARTHY, Dermot (2012). The impact of large-scale employee share ownership plans on labour productivity: the case of Eircom. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 23 (17), 3710-3724.
PALCIC, D., REEVES, Eoin (2011). Privatisation, Employee Share Ownership and Governance: The Case of Eircom. Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 82 (4), 437-454.
PALCIC, D., REEVES, Eoin (2010). Organisational Status Change and Performance: The Case of Ireland’s National Telecommunications Operator. Telecommunications Policy, 34 (5-6), 299-308.
PALCIC, D., REEVES, Eoin (2010). Costly Business: Privatisation and Exchequer Finances in Ireland. Administration, 58 (1), 29–53.
PALCIC, D., REEVES, Eoin (2011) Privatisation in Ireland: Lessons from a European Economy Palgrave Macmillan
PALCIC, D., CAHILL, Catriona, REEVES, Eoin (2015) Balancing Commercial and Wider Economic Objectives: The Case of the Dublin Airport Authority. Brussels: Peter Lang, , 279-300
PALCIC, D., DINEEN, Declan, KENNEDY, Julie (2012) Ireland: From Good Example to Major Warning. Ontario: The North-South Institute, , 29-54
PALCIC, D., FLANNERY, D., GEDDES, R., & REEVES, E. (2017). The Length of PPP Tendering Periods: A Multi-Country Analysis., 21st Annual Conference of the Society for Institutional & Organizational Economics, Columbia University, New York.
PALCIC, D., CAHILL, C., & REEVES, E. (2017). State Owned Enterprise in Ireland after the Crisis: Ownership, Governance and Prospects., 21st IRSPM Conference, Budapest.
PALCIC, D., CASADY, C., FLANNERY, D., GEDDES, R., & REEVES, E. (2017). PPP Procurement in Canada: An Economic Analysis., 21st IRSPM Conference, Budapest.
PALCIC, D., FLANNERY, D., GEDDES, R., & REEVES, E. (2016). The Length of PPP Tendering Periods: A Multi-Country Analysis., Fifth Annual International Public-Private Partnership Conference, Antwerp.
PALCIC, D., MCCOY, D., LYONS, S., MORGENROTH, E., & ALLEN, L. (2016). The Impact of Local Infrastructure on New Business Establishments., 30th Annual Irish Economic Association Conference.
PALCIC, D., MORGENROTH, E., MCCOY, D., LYONS, S., & ALLEN, L. (2015). The Impact of Broadband and Other Infrastructure on Firm Location Choices., Regional Studies Association Winter Conference 2015, London.
PALCIC, D., & REEVES, E. (2015). Road PPPs in Ireland: What we know, what we wish to know., Fourth Annual International Public-Private Partnership (P3) Symposium, hosted by Cornell University, New York City.
PALCIC, D., CAHILL, C., & REEVES, E. (2015). Major Public Enterprises in Ireland (2001 to 2013)., XIV Milan European Economy Workshop, Milan.
PALCIC, D., REEVES, E., & FLANNERY, D. (2015). PPP Procurement in the United Kingdom: An Analysis of Tendering Periods., 19th Annual Conference of the International Society for New Institutional Economics, Harvard Law School.
PALCIC, D., FLANNERY, D., & REEVES, E. (2014). PPP Procurement in Ireland: An Analysis of Tendering Periods., 28th Irish Economic Association Conference, Limerick.
PALCIC, D., & REEVES, E. (2014). Public-Private Partnerships as a Response to Ireland’s Economic Crisis., 18th IRSPM Conference, Carleton University, Canada.
PALCIC, D., CAHILL, C., & REEVES, E. (2013). Balancing Commercial and Wider Economic Objectives: The Case of the Dublin Airport Authority., XII Milan European Economy Workshop ‘Case Histories of Public Enterprises: Learning from Success and Failure’, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy.
PALCIC, D., REEVES, E., & FLANNERY, D. (2013). Are We There Yet? The Length of Tendering Periods for PPPs in Ireland Paper., CBS-Sauder-Monash Public-Private Partnership Conference Series, Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
PALCIC, D., & REEVES, E. (2012). SOE Policy and the Loss of Economic Sovereignty: The Case of Ireland., 16th IRSPM Conference, Rome, Italy.
PALCIC, D., & REEVES, E. (2011). Getting it All Wrong: Lessons from the Privatisation of Telecommunications in Ireland., Conference on Privatization and Liberalization with a focus on Eastern Europe and Network Industries, Södertörn University and Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden.
PALCIC, D. (2010). Public Enterprise and Privatisation., Public Enterprise and Privatisation.
PALCIC, D. (2010). Market Failure in the Irish Broadband Market: The Failure of Privatisation and the Need for an Alternative Approach., IX Milan European Economy Workshop: An Agenda for New Public Enterprise, Ownership and Governance for the General Interest, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy.
Récompenses et honneurs
Shannon Foynes Port Company: Commissioned to carry out a report on global seaborne trade in order to inform port’s strategic plan, 2014
UL Seed Funding, Co-Investigator: A Longitudinal Study of Productivity in the Irish Public Sector: The Case of Public Enterprise, 2011