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Generation gap : body image and self-esteem in the modern world
(Dublin Business School, 2007)The aim of this study was to determine whether there was a difference in body image and self-esteem scores between two different generations in a gym setting. All participants were taken from a gym in North Dublin. No ... -
Generation Y and management. A contemporary study
(Dublin Business School, 2009)This is an investigating research and the context of this research is Generation Y and Management. The research is dived up into three main objectives to help define Generation Y from a management perspective. It also ... -
Generation Z – A quantitative study into their motivation in the workplace in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2022-05)Motivation in the workplace has been the subject of many studies over the time, and as a consequence of this, some theories were being developed on the subject. The most famous of these theories are the ones developed ... -
Generational differences in men’s drive for muscularity and reliance on body-image for self-worth
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The current study explored generational differences in drive for muscularity (DM) and body apperception. Excessive DM is correlated with mental and physical health risks. Previous research indicated the need to identify ... -
Generational diversity and motivation in the Irish workforce what are the factors that influence how Irish employees (in Dublin) from different generations are motivated to maintain high levels of work performance?
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The purpose of this study was to explore the various factors that influence motivation of the different generations of the Irish workforce. In this regards, the researcher sought to meet four research objectives: (i) to ... -
Generational impact on female workforce perception, based on gender roles, self-esteem and gender discrimination.
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The purpose of this study was to examine whether there was a significant difference between the variables of age, gender and occupation in the context of gender discrimination, gender-roles and self-esteem. Participants ... -
Genomic insights and the Irish Travellers: an interview with Professor Gianpiero Cavalleri
(SAHKartell, 2017)Professor Gianpiero Cavalleri is Associate Professor of Human Genetics at Department of Molecular and Cellular Therapeutics at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and is the lead author of a 2017 study into the genetic ... -
Gestures of generosity : the Irish gift of life
(Dublin Business School, 2011)In this day and age, it is very rare to receive a “no strings attached” gift. There are nearly always some hidden terms or conditions. Yet last year in Ireland, 141 people received a gift from a stranger that radically ... -
The gift of death: Congruence and finitude in Carl Rogers’s person-centred therapy
(Dublin Business School, 2020)This thesis will critically explore Carl Rogers’s understanding of human existence, self-formation and his notion of congruence. It will be argued that Rogers’s theory does not sufficiently acknowledge the relevance of ... -
Gifted children in Irish primary schools : motivated or bored ?
(Dublin Business School, 2007)The aim of the current study was to explore the effects that ability and gender has on children's attitudes towards school. The specific variables of interest were boredom, lack of challenge and motivation. A between-participants ... -
Giving up the ghost: an examination of women’s needs in coming to terms with infertility following unsuccessful in-vitro fertilisation treatment
(Dublin Business School, 2012)This study aimed to explore the most salient issues experienced by women faced with definitive infertility and childlessness following unsuccessful in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment as told by the psychotherapists who ... -
The glass ceiling : women's awareness of gender barriers in career advancement
(Dublin Business School, 2010)This study explores women’s awareness of gender barriers in career advancement. The research sample consisted of 5 women, who were employed in the financial sector. Participants were interviewed on a one to one basis. The ... -
Global activism: the globalising effect of new & alternative media
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The subject I am undertaking research in is global activism and specifically the effect of new media, information and communications technologies (lCTs) and alternative media forms within this area. It is a contemporary ... -
The global pharmaceutical industry
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Global prescription drugs sales are expected to reach US$ 987 billion [Figure 6 in Appendix IV] by 2020. According to Nasdaq report, companies will focus more on generic drugs than branded. By 2018, sales of generic drugs ... -
‘A god / good kissing carrion’ : Hamlet II.ii.181
(Regents of the University of Colorado, 2001)During his first public appearance as a ‘madman ,’ Hamlet treats the importunate Polonius with a number of equivocations, saying among other things what in most editions of the play is rendered as: ‘For if the sun breed ... -
Going beyond ones reach. Exploring boundaries and dual relationships in the therapeutic relationship
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The basis of this thesis is to study the relationships between both client and therapist. More importantly it is to study the ‘dual relationships’ between the therapist and client that exist in the therapeutic relationship. ... -
Good without god? – The influence of religion on altruistic acts and moral disengagement.
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The purpose of this quantitative, between-groups study was to investigate the relationships and differences between different religious groups (Christian, Atheist, Agnostic, Lapsed and Other) and levels of Religiosity and ... -
The good, the bad and the ugly - a study of e-mail use in Irish businesses : the current status and suggestions for improvement
(Dublin Business School, 2002)‘Electronic mail, or e-mail for short, is a way of sending messages across a network (such as the Internet) ... It is the most widely used application of the Internet.’ (Butler 2001, p. 69) Electronic mail has become a ... -
The good, the bad, the ugly: positive and negative effects of pornography in Irish males
(Dublin Business School, 2018)This quantitative study investigated the effect of pornography in the perpetuation of sexism towards women on a sample of Irish heterosexual males (N=157). It examined three variables relating to pornographic consumption: ... -
Government intervention in the financial market during recession
(Dublin Business School, 2010)The current state of the economy shows a clear indication that there is a global recession and the financial markets are crumbling. The property bubble has burst, GDP has dropped more than predicted in the last two years, ...