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Repetitive self-harm : viewing self-harm repetition as an addicitve behaviour
(Dublin Business School, 2009)Objectives: Within an Irish context the field of health care may benefit from changing the present views which surround self-harm behaviours. By viewing self-harming behaviours as an addictive behaviour it may place emphasis ... -
A report examining the effects of teambuilding exercises on job satisfaction and group cohesion
(Dublin Business School, 2006)Many employers assume that teambuilding exercises have a positive effect on job satisfaction and group cohesion. To date, this assumption has remained largely untested, with the exception of a few findings in the medical ... -
Report from the external relations panel, The NIBPS & PSI joint careers event, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Saturday, 28 February 2009
(The Irish Psychologist, 2009)Report on a NIBPS and PSI careers event held in the University of Ulster in 2009 -
The representation of contemporary celebrity culture in Ricky Gervai's and Stephen Merchant's The Office and Extras
(Dublin Business School, 2010)The objective of this research is to examine how developments in contemporary celebrity culture are represented in two situation comedies written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, The Office (2001-2003) ... -
The representation of hegemonic masculinity in main male characters in top selling video games from best-selling videogame genres
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Using qualitative content analysis, this research examined the representation of hegemonic masculinity in main male characters in top selling video games from best-selling video game genres in a sample of 4 top selling ... -
Representations of mental illness in Irish newspapers and readers' attitudes
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This study aimed to examine the representations of mental illness in Irish newspapers and readers’ attitudes. A sample of articles in Irish newspapers were analysed using the PICMIN instrument. A questionnaire ... -
Research Information Management (RIM) at DBS
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Alex explains the role of the Current Research Information System (CRIS) in the institutional higher-education ecosystem. He will showcase a prominent example, argue the business case and propose the initial steps in ... -
A research into the motivating factors of Irish entrepreneurs to start-up a micro/small enterprise and their perception of the support provided by the Irish Government
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The Research sets out to examine the main motivational factors that influence entrepreneurs to start-up micro/small enterprises and their perception of support from the Irish Government. The researcher employed a mixed ... -
Research measuring evidence of co-dependency in a sample of counselling and psychotherapy students
(Dublin Business School, 2009)This research paper is an examination of evidence of co-dependency in a sample of 3rd and 4th year students of counselling and psychotherapy on the Dublin Business School degree programme. The paper includes a review of ... -
Research Newsletter 2018-2019
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This edition of the newsletter highlights some of the research events that have taken place in DBS, including the launch of the last edition of the DBS Business Journal, the IFLA Special Interest Group (SIG) on Library ... -
Research Newsletter: Issue One
(Dublin Business School, 2021-05)This edition of the newsletter highlights a call to collate all research activity in DBS and profiles some of our researchers. The newsletter also previews some of the upcoming events, including Research Day 2021 and calls ... -
Research Newsletter: Issue Three
(Dublin Business School, 2021-09)This edition of the newsletter starts a conversation about research funding that we hope will grow into ongoing conversations and concerns across the college that will find a home not only within our practices, but also ... -
Research Newsletter: Issue Two
(Dublin Business School, 2021-06)This edition of the newsletter highlights some research activity in DBS and profiles some of our researchers. The newsletter also previews some upcoming conference and publication opportunities and focuses on in-house ... -
Research on mental health and sports motivation in relation to team sport and individual sport
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The aim of the research was to investigate mental health and sports motivation in relation to team sport and individual sport. It is a cross sectional, observational study that analysed differences between groups. A sample ... -
A research on the impact of the stress on the service quality of the Indian call centre employees
(Dublin Business School, 2008)This dissertation examines the effect of stress on the service quality of the call centre employees. Stress is a much known phenomenon in every industry, but in this dissertation the researcher evaluated its impact on call ... -
Research services at DBS library
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Marie O' Neill explores the expansion of DBS Library's research support services. She discusses key developments during this process including the production of a research development plan, the establishment of a research ... -
Resilience and its relationship to religious problem solving and coping
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The aim of the current study was to investigate the relationship between resilience and religious problem solving coping. To conduct the study participants were given paper base questionnaires or the option to submit an ... -
Resilience, social support and self-esteem: Coping resources required for transition following job loss in midlife
(Dublin Business School, 2020)To understand the importance of the variable’s resilience, social support and self-esteem for individuals aged 50 to 71+ who experienced job loss through redundancy or retirement was the aim of this study. Longevity is a ... -
The resilient therapist : preventing vicarious traumatisation
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The term “resilience” comes from the Latin “resilire,” which means “to recoil.” It means to rebound, spring back, and have elasticity or flexibility. For humans resilience refers specifically to our ability to endure and ... -
Resistance to Change
(Dublin Business School, 2001)Traditionally, resistance has been cast as adversarial the enemy of change that must be overcome if change is to be successful. While it is apparent that classical management theory viewed resistance in such a manner, ...