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'Man is not disturbed by Events, but of the view he takes of them' (Epictetus) : a quantitative study to determine the levels of stress in nurses
(Dublin Business School, 2003)Aim: To determine the levels of stress in oncology nurses and to identify their coping mechanisms. Background: It has been shown that nurses are bombarded by a variety of stressors both in their personal lives and more ... -
Man made beauty in Dublin
(Dublin Business School, 2011)Dublin through my eyes. Author keywords: Dublin, understanding the image -
The man of blood - the role of king Charles in the English civil wars and the abolition of monarchy
(Dublin Business School, 2013)There is perhaps no man who had a greater impact on England than King Charles I. The reign of the second Stuart king was tumultuous, plagued with political blunders and culminated in not just the death of a monarch but the ... -
The management and administrative practices resulting in the exit of nurses from the Irish healthcare system – a review
(DBS Library Press, 2019)The exit of nurses from the Irish healthcare system is a growing concern especially coupled with the ageing population of Ireland. The article explores the many reasons nurses are leaving the country: mainly the disrespect ... -
Managing cultural diversity in a call-centre: a recommendation for team leaders
(Dublin Business School, 2002)The aim of this dissertation is to investigate cultural diversity within IBM, with specific reference to its existing call-centre and Team Leader's that work there. The main objective of the study was to see what current ... -
Managing diversity and gender equality in the workplace
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Now a day’s world is growing globalization which require more interaction among people from the diverse range of backgrounds (Green et al., n.d.). Diversity management is a method which is intended to create and helps to ... -
Managing diversity and the opportunities for candidate dependent on work visas in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Knowing that there are a lot of immigrants coming to Ireland, and even starting their professional career in the Irish industries, this research main objective is to really understand the actual Irish labour market, and ... -
Managing Employee Grievance in the Hotel Industry in India
(Dublin Business School, 2016)In this research paper I intend to perform a detailed research on the grievance of the staff in Indian hotel industry. I have highlighted the literature work and performs detailed analysis of the primary and secondary data ... -
Managing service promises in an organisation : a study of communication gap between the salespersons and customers in relation to sales of BMW cars in the context of Bird Automotive
(Dublin Business School, 2009)The purpose of this study was to find out the reason behind the declined sales of BMW cars in context to Bird Automotive. The secondary and primary research methods were adopted to carry out the research. The secondary ... -
Managing the adjustment of EFL teachers in English language schools in China
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The current study was designed to better understand the adjustment of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) to living and working in China. The thriving EFL industry in China; its reliance on expatriate EFL ... -
Managing the adjustment of EFL teachers in English language schools in China
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The current study was designed to better understand the adjustment of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) to living and working in China. The thriving EFL industry in China; its reliance on expatriate EFL ... -
Managing the security of Internet based e-commerce
(Dublin Business School, 2001)Managing the security of Internet based e-commerce is an area of business that is essential for any company if they intend to be successful while trading online. The aim of this dissertation is to see how banks will manage ... -
Manufacturing engineers' understanding on the value of risk management to project success in the pharmaceutical industry
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The primary objective of this study was to comprehend the understanding manufacturing engineer’s had of the value of risk management to project success in the pharmaceutical industry in Ireland. The adoption of manufacturing ... -
Many voices : building a biblioblogosphere in Ireland
(Routledge, 2016)Blogging has been associated with the Library and Information Science (LIS) community for some time now. Libfocus.com is an online blog that was founded in 2011. Its goal was to create a communal communication space for ... -
Marginalizing Memory: Political Commemorations of the 1916 Easter Rising
(SAHKartell, 2016)The recent centenary commemorations of the 1916 Easter Rising were notable for the considerable effort the Irish government put into making them inclusive. However, inclusiveness in this context masks the fact that the ... -
Marketing Communication on Instagram: How Instagram is influencing the Irish fashion industry and the impact of influencers/bloggers on Irish fashion brands
(Dublin Business School, 2021)This thesis investigates the influence of Instagram on the Irish fashion industry and how influencers and bloggers are impacting fashion brands in Ireland. The conducted research explores the Irish fashion industry and the ... -
Marketing communication strategies for mobile online services
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Over the last five years a new software industry has exploded rapidly into existence stemming from the creation of the smartphone and the applications that run on them. These applications can be developed for a multitude ... -
Marketing mix and consumer behaviour in Avon in the Slovakian market
(Dublin Business School, 2009)The successful running of every company is based on the knowledge in Marketing. Consumers have more choice than ever and are increasingly faced with complex decisions when selecting their daily beauty regimen. The technologies ... -
The marketing power through social media
(Dublin Business School, 2011)This research project has been conducted on the research problem of the future of the marketing field through social media, as new channel of communication and new marketing tool. In the new context of low trust from ... -
Marketing rural tourism - an analysis of the development and adoption of marketing strategies by small, family owned, peripheral, rural-tourism businesses
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This thesis investigates the place-based adoption of marketing philosophies by small, family owned rural tourism business in South West Mayo. It provides insights into the motivations of the owner/ managers, their understanding ...