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f2f and cyberbullying among children in Northern Ireland : data from the Kids Life and Times Surveys
(Association for the Advancement of Psychology and Education (AAPE), 2010)Comparatively little is known about the nature, incidence and correlates of bully/victim problems in the Northern Ireland school system. The present study examined the prevalence of self-reported experiences of bully/victim ... -
Face recognition using OpenCV
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Face recognition is one of the most useful contactless biometric identi cation tool, having several applications in security, surveillance and human-computer interactions etc. The concept of face recognition has been ... -
Facebook : the effect on happiness and its attraction to users
(Dublin Business School, 2012)The aim of this paper has been to explore what effects using Facebook has on the user’s happiness (SHS), and also to add to previous research on what attracts users to the site with specific focus on social desirability ... -
Facebook and Irish adolescents: the relationship between social media use, personality, and well-being
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This study looks at Irish adolescents’ use of Facebook. It aims to investigate what personality traits are related to Facebook use, and if Facebook use is related to selfesteem and psychological well-being. A self-report ... -
Facebook and Twitter influence on the buying decision process of online clothes shopping
(Dublin Business School, 2012)Social media are taking an important place on the daily basis of a significant amount of people around the world, today Facebook range with 1billion of users, also the online devices are taking a big place on consumer lives ... -
Facebook profiles and their effect on real/ideal self-discrepancy : an investigatory study
(Dublin Business School, 2012)Social networking sites enable a form of strategic self-presentation that is rooted in an ethos of self-promotion. The purpose of the present study was to investigate if viewing one’s own Facebook profile reduces discrepancy ... -
A facebook study: Does high levels of facebook use increase body shape concern and anxiety levels in women?
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The issues surrounding Facebook today are some that have serious implications to the physical and mental health of men and women who use the social media sharing platform. Society today exemplifies the perfect body ideal, ... -
Facebook use and its relationship with personality traits, self-esteem, and internet self-efficacy among college students
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Social networking sites like Facebook are used by thousands of people every day. This study explores Facebook intensity and its relationship with personality traits, self-esteem, and internet self-efficacy. Data was used ... -
Facebook use and its relationship with self-esteem, personalities and addictive tendencies
(Dublin Business School, 2012)This Final Year Project will discuss the relationship between Facebook usage and the three variables of personality, self-esteem and addictive tendencies. The aim of this study is to see if certain personalities and levels ... -
Facebook use and the relationship with sensitivity to rejection, self-consciousness and fear of negative evaluation
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Social Networking Sites are reported to have both positive and negative effects. This research aimed to examine the relationship that aspects of Facebook intensity had with socially anxious personality characteristics. To ... -
Facilitators and barriers to successful project Implementation in the Irish Healthcare setting
(Dublin Business School, 2022-01)Healthcare organisations have embraced the role of project manager and adopted project management practices for many years in Ireland. The delivery of healthcare is changing and transformative projects are on the increase ... -
Facing aggression head on : evidence of self-stranger agreement on aggressive tendencies at zero-acquaintance
(Dublin Business School, 2005)The relationship between physiognomy and aggression at zero acquaintance were investigated. Prior studies indicate correlations between self and stranger ratings on dimensions of personality from facial photographs. Levels ... -
Factors affecting consumer’s adoption of smartphones for mobile commerce
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The introduction of the smartphone has changed the world for consumers. Consumers now have the power to search and shop from anywhere at anytime. The latest advancements in mobile technology, such as near field communication ... -
Factors affecting social media communication of millennials and the influence of social media on their behaviour
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Social media has overtaken the world by its advancement in technology enhancing the way people communicate with each other. The generation that has benefited the most and also been compromised by this are the “millennials”. ... -
The factors affecting the adoption of cloud computing in Irish hospitals
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Cloud computing is one of the most high-profile trends in Information Systems today. Although capable of delivering significant benefits to organisations such as scalable computing and storage, data sharing, on-demand ... -
The Factors Affecting the Growth of the Smart Buildings Industry in the Irish Commercial Buildings Sector
(Dublin Business School, 2022-05)Smart Buildings are currently, and will continue to be one of the most important trends in the built environment and construction industries. While such buildings can bring many benefits to society, the environment, ... -
The factors determining knowledge worker productivity within the Irish IT Industry
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This quantitative research study test the theories surrounding knowledge worker segmentation and knowledge worker productivity within the Irish IT industry. Firstly corroborating that a segmentation of knowledge workers ... -
The factors impacting employee morale due to IT outsourcing in the Irish banking sector
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Outsourcing of Information Technology has been a significant trend in the global economy. The success of outsourcing depends on the employees involved in the process. This study aims to explore the variables- Work environment, ... -
Factors impeding full implementation of International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) In Uganda
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Current studies in both developed and developing countries have advocated for IPSAS implementation, confirming realized benefits for IPSAS compliant countries. Whereas some countries have remarkable progress to full ... -
Factors influencing adoption of mobile banking in Kenya: a qualitative analysis of commercial banks in Nairobi County, Kenya
(Dublin Business School, 2022)The study focused on determining factors influencing adoption of mobile banking in Kenya. The main objective was to examine the influence of perceived risks (financial risk), perceived usefulness (convenience and cost ...