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The quality factors that differentiate health services in public and private sectors from the customer satisfaction stand point
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The purpose of this thesis is to identify the quality factors that differentiate the public healthcare system from the public healthcare system in Romania, from the customer satisfaction point of view. Specifically, this ... -
Quality of financial reporting as a measure of internal audit effectiveness a study of Irish non-financial PLCs
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Ability to demonstrate Internal Audit’s capability to fulfil its role in the organisation is crucial in defining its future role and significance. This study investigates the relationship between the Internal Audit Function ... -
Quality of life in adults with rheumatoid arthritis : a closer look at potential predictive factors
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The aim of this study was to consider gender, age, social support, coping and duration of disease as potential predictive factors on quality of life in adults with rheumatoid arthritis. This was a cross sectional study of ... -
Quality of life, psychological well-being and internal health locus of control in substance abuse treatment
(Dublin Business School, 2003)The aim of the current study is to measure the relationship between Quality of Life, Psychological Well-Being and Locus of Control of participants in three different conditions. The first condition is Soilse Methadone ... -
Quality of service and product as the main factors influencing customers' satisfaction in the clothing retailing industry in Ireland - case study of Zara Plc
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This study intends to rank the dimensions and identify the best predictors of overall service and product quality and customer satisfaction resulting from both. To achieve this, a theoretical and empirical study was ... -
A quantitative analysis investigating career decision-making difficulties, self-efficacy and ego identity status among college students
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The present study was designed to gain further insight into the relationship between career-making difficulties, self-efficacy and ego identity status. Past research investigating these variables has indicated that ... -
A quantitative analysis of consumer behaviour in relation to electronic cars resulting in a new green marketing approach for the German car industry
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This academic investigation for the Dublin Business School by Julia Dieterich, an MBA graduate in 2014, will discuss how to market effectively the innovative electronic car in the German automotive sector in relation to ... -
The quarter-life crisis: investigating emotional intelligence, self-esteem and maximization as predictors of coping self-efficacy
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The inspiration for this mixed methods research was to investigate the correlation between emotional intelligence, self-esteem, maximization and the criterion variable coping self-efficacy and to investigate self-reported ... -
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The race against waste : attitudes and behaviours of Irish consumers towards recycling and segregation
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The Race against Waste is a current battle facing all nations of the world in the current climate of environmental concern and attempted conservation of materials. Household waste in particular has been cited as a main ... -
Racial tolerance: examining the attitudes of people with adopted children
(Dublin Business School, 2004)In recent years the number of Irish children available for adoption has fallen dramatically with many more international adoptions occurring. Ireland has also become much more multi-racial with an influx of people from ... -
Racial-ethnic identity in modern Ireland : variation and influence on psychological wellbeing
(Dublin Business School, 2012)There is lack of empirical psychological research on racial-ethnic identity and its relationship with psychological wellbeing in Ireland. The current study explores the relationship between racial-ethnic ... -
The Radical Habitus and the Knowledge Practices of the Irish Organic Food Movement
(SAHKartell, 2017)The aims of the organic food movement include the transformation of food production, distribution and consumption. They necessitate a range of different skills and understandings which must be accessed, created, put to use ... -
Rare books in Irish libraries : an investigation of current challenges in providing access to historical collections
(An Leabharlann: The Irish Library, 2013)Article based on MSc thesis analysing the current state of rare book libraries in Ireland. Challenges to access to rare book collections are discussed and some suggestions made for improvements. Author keywords: Cataloguing, ... -
Rattling the 'Iron Lady'
(Dublin Business School, 2014)“The feminists hate me, don’t they? And I don’t blame them. For I hate feminism. It is poison”. Margaret Thatcher. This thesis will discuss how the neoliberal discourse and policies of the first and only British female ... -
Raving mad : an investigation of the normalisation of recreational drug use in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2009)The increase in drug using behaviour has attracted much attention in recent years, thus making the area of drug use a matter of significant reflection. The objective of this research paper is to investigate the normalization ... -
(Re)visioning the urban imagination : the art and policies of redevelopment
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The Richmond conference examined representations of urban redevelopment within the transforming city. Based in London, the papers given at the conference addressed cities worldwide, from Dublin to Doha and Berlin to Belgrade, ... -
Readiness, Barriers and Strategies for Dealing with Unexpected Organisational Change: A Case Study of Irish Secondary Schools During the Covid-19 Pandemic
(Dublin Business School, 2021)The aim of this study is to provide insight on the readiness, barriers and strategies for dealing with unexpected organisational changes, driven by the Covid-19 pandemic, using the Irish Secondary Schools as the case study. ... -
The reading list challenge : implementing Loughborough Online Reading List Software (LORLS)
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This presentation explores the importance of reading lists in the higher education sector asserting that they are integral in transitioning students from ‘dependent to autonomous learners.’ The presentation opens by exploring ... -
Reading Plato's Symposium
(The School of Psychotherapy at SVUH, 1997)Lacan decided that an analysis of the Symposium of Plato in his Seminar of 1960 - 1961 would be an illuminating detour by which to investigate the transference relation in psychoanalysis. This investigation centred on the ...