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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, ... -
Gratitude reflection : its effect on levels of gratitude, happiness and materialism among third level students
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The purpose of this true experiment, is to examine the effects of momentary gratitude reflection among third level students, on levels of gratitude, materialism and happiness. A between participant’s design was implemented. ... -
The Great War, the great mistake
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The title of this thesis is the Great War: The Great Mistake. What it aims to achieve is to explain why the war happened and what can be learned from it today. The areas that will be looked into are the underlying tensions ... -
Green human resource management practices and its effect on the sustainable competitive edge in the Nigerian manufacturing industry (Dangote)
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Purpose: The purpose of this research is to investigate green human resource management (GHRM) and its effect on the sustainable competitive edge in the Nigerian manufacturing industry. A case of this study was directly ... -
Green marketing and country of origin effects : a comparative analysis between the American and Swedish consumer market
(Dublin Business School, 2012)This research investigates the current white spaces of green marketing and country of origin effects, where new research could contribute theoretical value. The conducted research examines American and Swedish consumers' ... -
Green Recruitment: A Descriptive Study on Job Seekers’ Perspective in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2022-05)This descriptive study is conducted with the objective to understand the significance and relevance of Green Recruitment from the perspective of the job seekers’ in Ireland. To understand the job seekers’ perspective on ... -
Green schools action on energy. Can children’s knowledge and attitudes influence their parents to help the environment?
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Global warming, overpopulation, overflowing landfills, ozone depletion, acid rain, loss of green space, water pollution and species extinction are all problems that are primarily, if not exclusively, caused by human ... -
Green Shoots: Environmental Sustainability and Contemporary Film Production
(SAHKartell, 2015)This paper explores the emerging phenomenon of ‘green filmmaking’ in film production, whereby the process of filmmaking is conducted with a view to minimising environmental impact. Establishing the motivations behind green ... -
‘Grist to the mill’ A quantitative exploration of Ireland-based psychotherapists’ attitudes towards internet use and the potential impact on the therapeutic relationship
(Dublin Business School, 2020)This research explored the attitudes of Ireland-based psychotherapists in relation to the therapeutic relationship and boundaries, their internet use, and discovery of personal information online by therapists and clients ... -
A Gross episode
(The School of Psychotherapy at SVUH, 1999)In three letters written by Freud in 1908 and addressed to Jung, references were made to the addiction of their colleague, the rebellious and burlesque Otto Gross. It is most peculiar that these references are not mentioned ... -
Group dynamics in brand communities: An occidental perspective through fitness communities
(Dublin Business School, 2019)As influence marketing is growing exponentially on social media, we are already seeing a consumer fatigue of its abuses. Yet, it can be a great marketing tool when used properly, with the right codes and intentions. Some ... -
Group project - hotel system
(Dublin Business School, 2002)We as a group of four computer students decided that the development of a new hotel system should be the objective of our final year group project. We are making an improvement on a previous manual system of filing cabinets. ... -
Group psychotherapy and dual diagnosis : a qualitative study exploring group psychotherapy as a tool in the management of dual diagnosis in Ireland from the professional's point of view
(Dublin Business School, 2009)This qualitative study was carried out to explore the potential for group psychotherapy as a useful tool in the management of dual diagnosis in Ireland. Existing treatment and therapeutic group interventions were examined, ... -
The growing influence of European vehicles in Indian market: An analysis of changing attitudes towards car safety in the Indian car market
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The automobile industries have a strong base in India due to the country’s dense population. The heavy traffic on roads increases the risk of accidents. Since Indian customers were not giving much importance to safety ... -
Growth mindset schools – thematic analysis of teachers’ experiences implementing growth mindset in Irish primary classrooms
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Current research demonstrates the positive impact of growth mindset interventions on student motivation and academic achievement. However, teacher experience has been overlooked. This study aimed to gain a deeper understanding ... -
The Growth of Digitization of Retail Banking in Ireland, and the impact FinTechs’ have on the adoption and actual usage
(Dublin Business School, 2021)The Digitisation of the banking industry has been with us for some time, but the influence of new technologies and Fintech providers has ramped up the changing of the engagement channels between financial institutions and ... -
GST in India: a comparative study with Chinese VAT system
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Taxation system forms the backbone of any nation’s economy and has been present since the centuries. Over the years the system has evolved in many ways, from the tax levied to Caesar to the union government, the system has ... -
Guerrilla marketing on the generations X & Y
(Dublin Business School, 2015)This research project will examine the effectiveness of the guerrilla marketing in the current society. This study will focus on the behaviour of the generation X and generation Y in relation with traditional media and ...