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Is there a Correlation between Facebook Activity and the Constructs Narcissism and Self-esteem?
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between Facebook Activity and the constructs Self-esteem and Narcissism in two different age groups, 18-23yrs and 24yrs and above. A total of 82 full-time and part-time ... -
Is there a correlation between SME owner / managers characteristics and ICT adoption in Business communications?
(Dublin Business School, 2010)Objectives: This paper is an examination of the correlation between the characteristics of SME owner/managers and levels and use of ICT adoption in their organisations. The objectives are to identify the different SME ... -
Is there a relationship between applying lessons learned and project success? A mixed method study of project managers in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The aim of this dissertation is to discover if there is relationship between applying Lessons Learned (LL) and project success in the context of project management. In addition it will investigate the factors affecting the ... -
Is there a social and/or psychological benefit to adolescents who participate in organised sports?
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This study aimed to explore the effects of adolescent participation in sport on five psychological variables; self-esteem, satisfaction with life, pro-social, victim and bully score. A correlational design was used to ... -
Is there an attention deficit in Irish teachers' knowledge and attitudes about ADHD ?
(Dublin Business School, 2006)The present research attempted to establish the level of teacher awareness of various facets of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), through examination of knowledge and attitudes, among a sample of 92 primary ... -
Is there an increased uptake of and an increased awareness of the benefits of counselling services and other social supports within the changing culture of the travelling community in Ireland in 2008?
(Dublin Business School, 2008)This study set out to explore the attitudes of members of the Travelling community towards social supports and in particular counselling, in the Ireland of 2008. The aim of the study is to identify the opinions both negative ... -
Is there real value in investing in Smart Beta ETF funds?
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Investors invest in asset markets to gain investment returns which obviously depend upon the level of risk they take. These investments create value only when the returns are recognised after management fees. One such kind ... -
Is there such a thing as an autistic language?
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Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? How tribute bands have taken centre stage over the past two decades
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This series of five feature articles is focusing on the Tribute Band phenomena in Irish Popular Music Culture. In this series the scene is examined through interviews with musicians, promoters, journalists and family members ... -
The issue of confidentiality in Psychoanalysis
(Dublin Business School, 2002)This paper begins with a rationale for why the issue of confidentiality in psychoanalysis is worthy of discussion. Before addressing the specifics of this issue in a modern context, a view is first taken of what confidentiality ... -
The issue of retention planning in a multinational organisation
(Dublin Business School, 2002)Retention, according to the Oxford Dictionary of Personnel management, ‘is the ability to hold on to employees’. It is generally only when the organisation finds itself losing valuable employees, whether in terms of their ... -
Issues and benefits of cloud adoption and its current influence on commercial real estate sector of India
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The current research was performed to identify the issues and benefits of cloud computing adoption for the commercial real estate sector in India by collecting perspectives from real estate professionals. This study was ... -
Issues of food advertising on children
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Children and adolescents are now the target of intense and specialized food marketing and advertising efforts. Food marketers are interested in youth as consumers because of their spending power, their purchasing influence, ... -
IT contracting in Ireland : are portfolio or boundaryless careers a suitable career choice for IT professionals?
(Dublin Business School, 2012)The demise of the traditional career is widely heralded (Arthur and Rousseau, 1996; Handy, 1994), and the advancement of traditional career paths towards non-traditional career paths due to more dynamic economic conditions ... -
It helps me to love my work
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Energy psychology is a novel and controversial family of mind/body approaches used in the treatment of a variety of psychological disorders including post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and depression. The approaches ... -
IT project management success. Its relationship with client expectations
(Dublin Business School, 2005)Purpose The primary intent of this study is to explore the phenomenon that is project success and edify the reader's knowledge regarding the management of IT projects for success. This study draws attention to how IT ... -
It's the little things...
(Dublin Business School, 2011)This is a compilation of photos taken on a mobile phone of things that were not always as they should be. They were taken as I went through my first year at college and the narrative is based around one such college day. ... -
It’s always in the room
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This present study explored how female therapists experience erotic transference in the therapeutic encounter. Five experienced female therapists were interviewed. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. The findings ... -
It’s my genetic make-up, part of me, who I am. A psychotherapeutic exploration into the experiences of female fragile X premutation carriers : an interpretative phenomenological analysis
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The completion of the Human Genome Project (HGP) and the on-going advances in genetic science mean that more people will become aware of their genetic risk. While the ‘lived experience’ is increasingly acknowledged as being ... -
It’s no laughing matter: Humour, resilience, happiness and the self, a typology approach
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The present study investigated humour styles, self-efficacy, temperament and their relationship to self-esteem, resilience and happiness. With a sample of (n=160) Humour styles were examined in a correlational study. ...