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Knowledge management in software localisation companies an investigation of knowledge sharing practices and metrics in the Irish software localisation industry
(Dublin Business School, 2005)Knowledge Management is a strategic necessity for companies for one important reason - what worked yesterday may not necessarily work tomorrow. As companies move to a service based model they become increasingly dependent ... -
Knowledge of birth order research and the therapeutic process
(Dublin Business School, 2009)This study explored the relationship between the research on birth order position and personality traits, and how this may impact on the therapeutic process. The researcher attempted to determine whether the knowledge that ... -
Knowledge sharing and its impact on organisational effectiveness
(Dublin Business School, 2007)Intellectual capital has received significant interest in recent years. The knowledge held by individuals within an organisation has become a strategically important factor in the current business environment, not only for ... -
La alegría de Jako: A Judeo-Spanish song as a reflection of linguistic and cultural syncretism
(SAHKartell, 2017)Traditional songs have always held a particularly prominent role in the daily life and celebrations of the Sephardim, the descendants of Jews expelled from the Iberian Peninsula, or Sepharad, in 1492 and beyond. The Sephardic ... -
Labor migration and remittances in the Republic of Moldova : are the remittances efficiently used by the migrants' households?
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Labor migration and remittances in the Republic of Moldova: Are the remittances efficiently used by migrant household? This paper analyzes labor migration and remittances as a current phenomenon in the Republic of ... -
Lacan and the Sophist - indications of the logic of the subject
(Psychoanalytische Perspectieven, 2000)In the Seminar Crucial Problems for Psychoanalysis Lacan suggests that the logical conditions for the subsistence of the subject are indicated in Plato’s Sophist. Lacan argues that the same conditions are necessary for ... -
Lacan for beginners
(The School of Psychotherapy at SVUH, 1998)Is it misguided to write a 'beginners book' on a thinker as complex, obscure, fluid and rich as Lacan? It depends perhaps, on to whom the book is addressed. In the opening to the French edition of the Ecrits, Lacan states ... -
Lacan's invention
(The School of Psychotherapy at SVUH, 2006)Lacan was always concerned with what was distinctive about psychoanalysis, with what is new with psychoanalysis, and why it is justifiable to speak of the Freudian discovery. This concern occupied him no less in Les non-dupes ... -
Lacan's return to Schreber
(Dublin Business School, 2008)This thesis will endeavour to explore the factors that contribute to the outbreak of a psychosis and the phenomena that such an experience entails. To do so I will approach the topic from a Freudian / Lacanian perspective ... -
A Lacanian Approach to Clinical Diagnosis and Addiction
(Karnac Books., 2002)Towards the end of his Civilization and its Discontents Freud poses a question which he feels he cannot evade. After contemplating the similarities between the development of civilization and the individual he wonders ... -
Lack in Social Networks. Relationship of sensation-seeking, personality factors and desire in potential pathological and non-pathological gambling population evolution of the other module: Lacanian neuropsychoanalytical module integrating psychoanalytical experience and modern scientific method
(Dublin Business School, 2009)The aim of the study is to investigate the effects of social networks by integrating Lacanian psychoanalytic, neurobiological and evolutionary perspective, and to identify a personality factor associated with the Lacanian ... -
Lack of coping skills in the work environment affect individual workers and increase stress levels
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The research project attempts to ascertain the levels of copings skills stress amongst Community Welfare Officers in the Health Services Executive in the Carlow/Kilkenny region. Coping Skills were measured using the Coping ... -
A lack of corporate governance and ethics in banking was the root cause of the global financial crisis in 2008
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Executive Summary: The purpose of this thesis is to investigate, analyse and conclude on the following statement ‘A Lack Of Corporate Governance & Ethics In Banking Was the Root Cause of the Global Financial Crisis In ... -
Lack of incentives and working environment will lead to employee dissatisfaction which in turn cause customer dissatisfaction : a study related to the hotel industry in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2008)Nowadays, the success of every industry or organisation depends in achieving the satisfaction of their customers. This concept will gain importance when the industry falls under the service sector. The satisfaction of ... -
Ladder
(Dublin Business School, 2012)An invisible man's shadow climbing. Author keywords: Surreal, ladder -
Land use classification map remote sensing and supervised classification
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Landscape, memory and myth: an interview with Native American artist, Jeremy Dennis
(SAHKartell, 2017)Jeremy Dennis is a photographer and visual artist living and working in Southampton, New York. He is a member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation; a federally recognised tribe of historically Algonquian-speaking Native Americans ... -
Leadership style and self-efficacy predict decision-coping patterns : great leaders, bad decisions and serious consequences
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Organisations usually rely upon groups of experienced, qualified and motivated individuals to make strategic decisions. Many psychological factors, including social-influence, leadership and self-efficacy, shape decision-making. ... -
Leadership styles: a predictor of employee wellbeing in the current economic climate
(Dublin Business School, 2009)The primary aim of this study is to investigate to what extent the style of leadership predicts employee psychological wellbeing. While the secondary aim of this study is to investigate the extent the type of coping and ... -
Lean construction between theory and practice: A case study of the Irish construction sector
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Lean manufacturing is a well-known management philosophy and has found widespread application in the industry. Lean Construction applies the same philosophy to construction activities. The reception of Lean in construction ...