Conor Moynihan
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cjm1020s@gmail.com
School of Management
M.Sc. of Business Administration
Master Thesis
Contact Information
Author:
Conor Moynihan
Address: Corran, Waterfall, Near Cork, Ireland.
E-mail – cjm1020s@gmail.com
University Supervisor:
Philippe Rouchy
School of Management, BTH
Department of Business Administration
School of Management
Blekinge Institute of Technology
Box 520
SE-372 25 Ronneby
Sweden
Acknowledgements
I would like to begin by thanking my supervisor Mr. Philippe Rouchy for the choice of topic, and for his guidance throughout this thesis. The direction and motivation he gave me was invaluable for its completion. I am truly grateful for his feedback and literature review assistance.
Secondly I would like to thank Mr. Anders Nilsson, Dean of the School of Management for the working environment he provided for us at BTH and for the decisiveness he has shown at crucial stages of this student 's work process.
Finally I am thankful to all the staff at BTH and in particular the librarians whose help was immense during my time in Sweden.
Karlskrona, August 08
Conor Moynihan
Abstract
The case of the software industry in Ireland is particularly interesting as it is a unique example of a government led innovation in attracting and fostering the development of a knowledge based industry. Using a previous work of Eileen Drew (1994) as a starting point it tracks the growth of the industry in the 1990’s and into the 21st century during a boom period in the Irish economy known as the Celtic Tiger. Growth is measured by macro-economic factors such as employment and exports. In this 15 year period Ireland increased employment in the software industry from 8,000 to over 30,000 people and its software exports from 1 to 15 billion euro.
Bibliography: Table 1.6: Numbers trained on FAS electronics-related courses, 1983-1986 Table 2.1: Average annual change in GDP 1989-2006 “both the instructions that direct the operation of computer equipment and the information, or data, that the computer manipulates”. (Schware, 1987) It can exist in many different forms