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How the U.S. golden age of capitalism came to an end
(Dublin Business School, 2013)In this Final Year Project I have set out to establish how the post U.S. socio economic order or more often known as the U.S. “Golden Age of Capitalism” came to an end, and what the ramifications of this event are today . ... -
How the “Brexit” debates and outcome impacted Irish agriculture
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The Brexit vote in the UK raised doubts and uncertainties across all of the European Union and especially the Irish agri-food sector, which exports over 41% of its products to the UK. In this study we will explain that the ... -
How TikTok has impacted Generation Z’s buying behaviour and their relationship with brands?
(Dublin Business School, 2020)AIM : This research aims to explore the new phenomenon of TikTok and how using this application has impacted Generation Z as consumers. The study contributes to further identify if this social media platform has had any ... -
How to fight the war for talent - talent management as a tool for creating a committed workforce in German multinational enterprises
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Objectives and scope: Today‘s companies face the War for Talent in different ways. To face the challenge of a global talent shortage a recently topic is the Talent Management. This study aimed to find out in how far Talent ... -
How to implement best practice in IT standardisation with particular reference to Vhi Healthcare
(Dublin Business School, 2002)This document looks at the approach to quality management systems with regard to implementing 'best practice' and IT standardisation within the IT Division of Vhi Healthcare. The IT Service Management (ITSM) process ... -
How to manage the multicultural sales teams in interdependent environment to get competitive advantage?
(Dublin Business School, 2010)Over the last decade, organisations have started to change the way they do business. Every day more and more companies are trying to cover different markets and establish their brand globally. In the current business ... -
How to motivate generation Y at the workplace? retail market context
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The main purpose of this paper is to investigate and discuss how to motivate Generation Y employees at workplace, increasing their performance and satisfaction, and helping the organization to achieve its goals. The ... -
How use of smartphone news applications relates to optimism, life engagement and worry
(Dublin Business School, 2017)The aim of this mixed method study was to explore the relationship between mobile phone news application usage and the trait variables of optimism/pessimism, life engagement and worry. Incorporating correlational and ... -
HR & disability : policies & practice in adult education institutes in Dublin and the surrounding area
(Dublin Business School, 2014)There are 600,000 people within Ireland who have a disability, this equates to roughly 13% of the population, and Dublin was among the top counties with a 14.9% disability rate. The purpose of this paper is to discover how ... -
HR intrapreneurship and business strategy and their effects on innovation practices on IT multinationals
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This academic research brings up concepts such as intrapreneurship, business strategy and innovation to a multinational business environment, such concepts have been studied previously in different settings, however, ... -
Human interaction, online identity, the role of media content, engaging in cyber aggression and prosocial behaviour
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The purpose of the current study was to investigate whether exposure to prosocial content predicts prosocial behaviour and whether antisocial content predicts cyber aggression Therefore, exploring whether social ... -
Human interaction, online identity, the role of media content, engaging in cyber-aggression and prosocial behaviour
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The current study aimed to examine whether exposure to prosocial content predicts prosocial behaviour and if antisocial content predicts cyber-aggression. Therefore, to explore if social learning occurs in an adult population. ... -
Human resource policies and practices and the psychological contract in semi-state organisations in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2001)The aim of this study is to determine the current state of the psychological contract and more generally explore whether a satisfactory employment relationship exists in semi-state organisations in Ireland. This will be ... -
Human rights, cultural identity and the struggle for Traveller ethnicity
(SAHKartell, 2017)Irish Travellers, Ethnicity, Cultural Rights -
Human trafficking and new media: Is new media helping or hindering the fight against human trafficking?
(Dublin Business School, 2007)This dissertation investigates the question – ‘Is new media helping or hindering the fight against human trafficking’? It explores the influences that have contributed to an anti-trafficking movement whilst looking at how ... -
The human tv
(Dublin Business School, 2012)The human tv is a man standing holding a tv as the image on the tv is the same as the photo -
Humour Styles: Predictors of Perceived Stress and Self-Efficacy with gender and age differences
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between humour styles, perceived stress, self-efficacy, gender and age. A 109 self-selecting participants took part in this online correlational study, 31 males and ... -
Hybrid segmentation as pursued by international supermarkets to segment customers : Ireland and China compared
(Dublin Business School, 2008)Globalization brings massive opportunities to international enterprises to operate and expand their businesses in international markets. Consumer segmentation strategy is one of the most widely used marketing strategies ... -
Hybrid segmentation as pursued by international supermarkets to segment customers : Ireland and China compared
(Dublin Business School, 2008)Globalization brings massive opportunities to international enterprises to operate and expand their businesses in international markets. Consumer segmentation strategy is one of the most widely used marketing strategies ... -
Hysteria – mysterious disease and its journey through centuries. Four discourses and the hysteric.
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Hysteria has been deeply imbedded in the history of human kind throughout the centuries without having medically explained symptoms. With the development of modern medicine many symptoms have been found to have an ...