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Online shopping database
(Dublin Business School, 2002)This is a detailed report containing the description, workings and completion of an online shopping system where customers buy music records. This repost will contain how such a system was designed and implemented using ... -
Online social networking & wellbeing in adolescents
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The Internet and online behavior has become such a prevalent aspect of modern society. Questions being asked are (a) does use and size of the social network Facebook in adolescents have a relationship to social anxiety, ... -
Online social networking as and advertising medium : footwear sales industry, Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2008)This dissertation illustrates why some footwear sales companies in Ireland are resistant to using social networking advertising while some companies in the same industry are using this medium extensively to advertise their ... -
Open Access publishing of a unique and distinctive collection: The Maynooth University Death-Row Correspondence of Ken Saro-Wiwa
(Maynooth University, 2019)Daraja Press published Silence Would be Treason: Last Writings of Ken Saro-Wiwa in 2013 and 2018 (2 nd edition). The book, edited by Helen Fallon, Ide Corley and Laurence Cox from Maynooth University, contains the death-row ... -
Open data and innovation: creating value for public bodies
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Open Government Data or Open Data has been a part of the mainstream political agenda for more than a decade now. Many benefits to society and business have been presented as imperatives for its adoption, many barriers ... -
Open education policies in Irish higher education and the role of librarians: review and recommendations
(Dublin Business School, 2020)This research aims to highlight the role librarians can play in OER policy, development, design, collaboration, publishing, teaching and management. This research will interview key experts, advocates, and librarians working ... -
Open Education, Open Access, and Open Source: Information literacy Instruction through course-based publishing
(Simon Fraser University Library, 2019)Helping students understand the value of peer-reviewed research is one of the primary responsibilities of an academic library. One way library publishers can contribute to the teaching objectives of their institutions ... -
Open source technology and it's impact on Irish business
(Portobello College, 2003)This dissertation analyses Open Source technology, its risks and benefits, its past, present and future and finally its impact on the business community. It will give a very clear picture by the end of it, as to how it has ... -
Openness to experience and resilience as antecedents to employees’ capacity for organisational change
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the personal resource of resilience and the personality trait of openness to experience with Irish employees attitudes towards, and capacity for, handling ... -
The opportunities and challenges of hosting on the cloud
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The idea of the presentation is to present at a high level the benefits and pitfalls of using Cloud Computing within a Library setting. As budgets within libraries are becoming further squeezed, more and more of the daily ... -
Opportunities to manage big data efficiently and effectively
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Big data can enable part-automated decision making. By by-passing the possibility of human-error through the use of advanced algorithm, information can be found that otherwise would be hidden. Banks can use big data analytics ... -
Optimism, Self-esteem, and Life Satisfaction as Predictors of Problematic Internet Use.
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The number of internet users has rapidly increased in the past decade both nationally and internationally. An Irish study was carried out to examine the effects of when the internet is over used by individuals. 98 participants ... -
The organic outsider
(Dublin Business School, 2012)The concept of the image is a simple complex idea. I wanted to outline how organic creatures we are but being mechanicalised by a modern technoloical society. Furthermore with a changing society I find there is a damaging ... -
Organisational communication: affect and relation with employee’s job satisfaction level in retail supermarkets of Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The research explored the effect and relation between internal communication, communication effectiveness, and job satisfaction in retail supermarkets in Ireland. Methodology: Data was gathered from 100 frontline employees ... -
The organisational value of implementing environmental policies and initiatives in the Irish hotel industry?
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This research sets out to examine what value can be created for Irish hotel organisations that implement environmental policies and initiatives. The research focused on both The Garryvoe Hotel and The Westin Dublin both ... -
Organizational CSR integration in everyday responsibilities of project managers
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The primary rationale of this dissertation strives to diagnose whether organizational CSR should be integrated in everyday responsibilities of project managers within all business divisions and if so to what extent would ... -
Orientation of Ireland charitable organizations towards Non-EU student’s volunteerism
(Dublin Business School, 2019)International students come to Ireland with a motive to study and practice their expertise through volunteering. Ireland accommodates increasing number of Non-EU students over the years. Existing studies on student ... -
Originals: How Non-Conformists Change the World
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The origins of the psychological 'interior' - evidence from imperial roman literacy practices and related issues
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2008)The pervasiveness in psychological literature of the assumption that mental events and psychology in general occur within the person – henceforth the psychological interior‘ – is introduced and the received view of its ...