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Nanotechnology and food : investigating consumers' acceptance of foods produced using nanotechnology
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The food industry is continuously experimenting, and it is always looking for new ways to satisfy consumer demands, to improve production, and to increase profits. Nanotechnology is an innovative technology which has been ... -
Narcissism : exploring narcissism, age, fragility of self-esteem, and verbal aggression in Irish university students
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The study aimed to explore the relationship between Age, Narcissism, Verbal Aggression, and the Fragility of Self-Esteem in Irish university students. Studies suggest that narcissism is a growing social issue and is related ... -
Narcissism, self-evaluation and self-deception: to what extent do narcissists self-deceive?
(Dublin Business School, 2008)Previous studies suggested links between narcissism and self-esteem (Zeigler-Hill, 2006) and self-esteem and self-deception (Mar, DeYoung, Higgins & Peterson, 2006). This study examined whether self-deception (SDE; Paulhus, ... -
Narcissus in the field : Jacques Lacan' s Le stade du miroir
(Dublin Business School, 2004)The 'drama' of Jacques Lacan's mirror stage/Le stade du miroir is a drama of identifications. Spurred in part by the 'knotty problem' of primary and secondary narcissism arising from Sigmund Freud's 1914 paper, the mirror ... -
Narrowing the 'male-female' gap : sex-role type is a better predictor of trait emotional intelligence than biological sex
(Dublin Business School, 2006)The aim of the present study was to contribute to the research on gender similarities hypotheses. More specifically the focal point of the current research argued that if differences between male and female in emotionality ... -
The nature of bullying in an Irish primary school : examining the quality of friendships and quality of life
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The aim of this research was to investigate the experience that students have of bullying in a primary school in Kildare, and to identify if there are relationships between bullying behaviours, quality of friendships and ... -
The nature of music
(Dublin Business School, 2011)This book captures various musical instruments in differing environments, ones which reflect their natural resources from which they were produced. Acoustic hand-made guitars and drumsticks are photographed in compositions ... -
Nature of psychological contract in toy stores
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Psychological contract has attracted a lot of attention in recent years, the turbulent market situation has more or less contributed to the increased attention especially as the weight of research points to the attendant ... -
The nature of stress amongst small business leaders in the post Celtic Tiger economy - key triggers, manifestations, coping strategies and support need identification
(Dublin Business School, 2009)This study was carried out to verify if the current negative commercial environment had increased the adverse stress load on Chief Executives / Entrepreneurs of small and medium sized enterprises, in Ireland, following the ... -
“The necessary evil”- an exploration into the provision of sign language interpreters in therapy and its effect on the therapeutic relationship
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The author of this dissertation is a sign language interpreter who works closely with the Deaf community and has become interested in exploring the implications of interpretation in therapy. The aim of the study is to ... -
Neck of the woods
(Dublin Business School, 2012)Location: St. Kevin’s Park Dublin. Art, Photography, & Nature. Author keywords: Neck, woods, tree -
The need for internal control
(Dublin Business School, 2002)In choosing the topic for my final year dissertation, my intention was to expand my knowledge in an area, which would be both interesting and beneficial to me. After being introduced to the idea of Information Risk Management ... -
Negotiating identities in the networks of the Irish organic food movement
(Dublin Business School, 2006)The aim of the annual AF&PP Conference (Alternative Futures and Popular Protest Conference) is to explore the dynamics of popular movements, along with the ideas which animate their activists and supporters and which ... -
Negotiating religious and sexual identities : an exploration of the lived experiences of Irish catholic gay men
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This project aims to explore the lived experiences of a group of practicing Roman Catholic, gay men living in contemporary Irish society. The data was gathered using a semi-structured interview technique and transcripts ... -
Network intrusion detection system using classification techniques in machine learning
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Worldwide, the Internet is connected across the country. There are threats of network attacks in this Internet environment. The risk of integrity and con dentiality has also increased with the density of information and ... -
Neural networks
(Dublin Business School, 2002)Neuroengineers have come up with the idea of artificial neural networks, massively parallel computing machines inspired by biological nervous systems. Such systems offer a new paradigm, where learning from examples or ... -
Neuromarketing - fundamentals and insights for advantageous advertising in a luxury watch context
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Advertising effectiveness has received attention from academic researchers in the neuromarketing field. However, the emerging character of the discipline implicates that research has been limited and many key areas remain ... -
Neuromarketing in Ireland- an investigation on millennials attitudes towards neuromarketing in the era of GDPR
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Companies and marketers are facing the increasingly difficult to study the changing consumer behavior. Ingwer (2012, p.20) affirms that “customer satisfaction is used by 90 percent of companies as a benchmark for success”, ... -
New bottle : old wine! School bullying among primary school pupils and the emergence of cyberbullying
(Access Research Knowledge (ARK), 2010)Involvement in ‘traditional’ (face-to-face) bully/victim problems at school has been linked to impaired health and well-being, a reduction in educational attainment, long-term relationship and intimacy issues, and potential ... -
New consumers and new technologies: How manage them inside malls through marketing?
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The objective of the study conducted is to analyse how mall are integrating new factors as new consumers and new technologies in their marketing strategy. The research evaluates what are the new challenges they have to ...