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Exploring integrative humanistic approaches to treating generalised anxiety and panic disorder
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The aim of this study is to explore how integrative humanistic psychotherapists experience treating clients suffering from Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and Panic Disorder (PD). It seeks to explore the many varied ... -
Exploring manipulation, empathy and social irritability as social IQ`s segments affecting managerial effectivity. Uses and limitations of postmodern demand, financial sector Dublin 2016. (*effectivity - the level of results from the actions of managers when demonstrating of effectivity in the workplace help produce high-quality results)
(Dublin Business School, 2016)This paper, explores a powerful effect of Social IQ on the effectivity of managerial performance. The research was focused on the problem of Social IQ competences among the members of operative management within the randomly ... -
Exploring marketing strategies and the market perceptions of autonomous vehicles
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The self-driving cars are said to be the future of the automotive industry. The automotive industry was one earliest to adopt the artificial intelligence for the deployment in its products since the 1980’s. A 7 set ... -
Exploring medical professionals experiences and perceptions of shaming and stigmatisation in patients that are overweight/obese
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Obesity levels are increasing at an alarming rate and presents tremendous threat to the general population. Being overweight or obese can have multiple negative psychological consequences on well-being and health. The ... -
Exploring men’s reasons to enter female dominated occupations, investigating how male social care workers incorporate empathy into their gender identity and their delivery of care.
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This project sought to gain insight into the reasons behind men who choose to work in caring professions that are dominated by females. It also endeavoured to explore how men incorporate empathy into their gender identities ... -
An exploring of the factors that cause stress and burnout among health care assistants in Dublin hospitals
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The aim of this study was to obtain views and perceptions of factors that cause stress among health care assistants in acute Dublin hospitals. 5 This study was carried out as a qualitative piece of research with semi ... -
Exploring online crisis communication management during service disruptions and its influence on customer satisfaction. A study of the Dublin public transport industry from the customer perspective
(Dublin Business School, 2018)This dissertation seeks to assess if the implementation of online crisis communication strategies in the public transport industry is an effective method of influencing customer satisfaction during a service disruption. ... -
Exploring relationships between alcohol consumption, extraversion and general health across male and female college students
(Dublin Business School, 2007)The current study was designed to examine the association between consumption of alcohol, extraversion and general health scores among male and female college students. The participants consisted of (N = 101, female 55, ... -
Exploring the challenges of managing a blended learning course
(EdTech, 2019)There is an argument to suggest that the use of digital technology challenges higher education institutes (HEIs) to think about how and why they function the way they do; “the virtual university is . . . the university ... -
Exploring the difference in the brains executive control between monolingual and bilingual adolescents
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The aim of this study is to investigate the link between executive control and the number of languages an individual speaks. The study utilised a between subjects, correlational quasi experimental design. The independent ... -
Exploring the impact of shock advertisement on students with culture as influential factor
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The main objective of this paper could be stated as to investigate the impact that shock advertisement brings to students while using culture as an influential factor. It can be said that this academic paper has three main ... -
Exploring the intergenerational transmission of parenting styles among parents from the west of Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2009)The aim of this investigation is to explore the levels of intergenerational transmission of parenting styles among Irish parents from the West of Ireland. Levels of intergenerational transmission will be measure using 5 ... -
Exploring the Irish consumers intention to use location-aware mobile advertising and its effects on consumer brand loyalty. A study of the Irish FMCG market from the consumer perspective
(Dublin Business School, 2015)This dissertation seeks to assess if location based marketing is an effective communication tool for Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) manufacturers in building consumer loyalty. It will be conducted from the consumer ... -
Exploring the key factors to the success of the organic gardening for primary schools project and potential obstacles that may reduce the efficacy of such initiatives
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This is a study that asks the question: Which factors are key to the success of the organic gardening for primary schools project and what are the obstacles that may reduce the efficacy of such initiatives? Due to the ... -
Exploring the link between trauma, physical illness, and psychotherapy
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Trauma is prevalent, potentially to a higher extent than we realise. Chronic illness and medically unexplained symptoms are also very common. Healthcare systems in many countries are bursting at the seams with chronic and ... -
Exploring the local community's perception of the role of international volunteering in Kibera slum in Nairobi
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The aim of this study was to explore the local community's perception of the role of international volunteering in a Kibera slum in Nairobi. The qualitative research design was adapted and in-depth semi-structured interviews ... -
Exploring the relationship between a commercial building with healthy features and its occupants (the employee) well-being in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between a commercial building with healthy features and its occupant (the employee) Well-being in Ireland. This study will also set to explore the perceptions ... -
Exploring the relationship between Irish Times headlines and Irish Times stock exchange
(Dublin Business School, 2020)This research studies the effect of headline risk on Irish Stock Market using Irish Times headlines. For doing the same, it scrapes headlines from Irish times for "Bank of Ireland," one of the oldest stocks in ISE, and ... -
Exploring the relationship between personality traits and organisational commitment in an Irish healthcare organisation
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Global workforce shortages are reaching critical levels and organisations are looking for effective strategies to retain and develop committed employees in these turbulent times. Hence, the current study explored the ... -
Exploring the relationship between personality types, self-esteem, self-efficacy, job satisfaction and coping strategies among residential childcare staff versus the general public
(Dublin Business School, 2009)Residential Childcare is a challenging yet rewarding environment. Young People admitted to children's home are present due to a myriad of reasons. The majority of these young people display significant emotional and ...