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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, ... -
Response expectancies in a placebo study examining Vitamin B
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Previous literature has shown response expectancies to be a major determinant of the placebo effect in numerous contexts. There has been no research examining the role of response expectancies in vitamin supplements (such ... -
The Responsibilities of an Organisation.
(Dublin Business School, 2002)The aim of this thesis is to provide a better understanding of how a large organisation strives to balance the needs of its stakeholders. It draws on conflicting views from prominent theorists such as Milton Friedman and ... -
The restorative effects of ecstatic dance : a qualitative study
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Research has acknowledged in recent years that health is not only the non-existence of sickness, but also a state of complete physical, emotional and social well-being. This has led to an increasing awareness of the role ... -
Results tracker app and deployment on EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service)
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The main project aim was to build a useful app and deploy it on the cloud. The app is to firstly enter the result you want to achieve and as you go, update it with your results as you go through your course and the result ... -
Results Web Page
(Dublin Business School, 2001)The identification of the project took place in January 2001 and we determined that its aim would be to provide a secure means of displaying students' mid-term exam, assignment, final exam and overall results on a Web page, ... -
Retail workers: Demographic Influences on Job and Life Satisfactions, Work-Life Conflict, Perceived Stress and Wellbeing.
(Dublin Business School, 2015)This study aimed to determine the levels of and perhaps relationship, if any, between job satisfaction, life satisfaction, work-life conflict, perceived stress and wellbeing in retail workers in Ireland. The study also ... -
Retention of millennials in IT departments in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Employee turnover is one of the major issues that organizations are facing. It is important to find the expectation and satisfaction of employees working in the organization to reduce the turnover cost and retain the ... -
Retention strategies in the bakery industry in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2019)A moderate level of employee turnover may be good for a business because it brings new ideas and new approaches. However, each company has to have a strategy to retain people who with their high performance provide a ... -
Retrospective investigation into substance abuse habits of adolescents in post primary school from an urban and rural perspective and what their attitudes are and psychosocial factors
(Dublin Business School, 2010)This study investigates the prevalence of substance misuse in Third Level Institutions and to include a retrospective look at years in Post Primary School. Also it will explore if there is a relationship between self-esteem, ... -
Revealing the subject behind attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) a psychotherapeutic exploration of the child in a culture of diagnosis
(Dublin Business School, 2020)This dissertation looks initially at the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) at a national level. It would seem that although a dual treatment of medication and therapy is recommended for those ... -
Revenge against the father? A psychoanalytic study of Moby-Dick.
(Dublin Business School, 2008)This thesis examines how the example of Captain Ahab from Herman Melville's masterpiece; Moby-Dick, can be taken to illustrate a Psychoanalytic understanding of Revenge. In chapter one an introduction to the novel is ... -
A Review of Behavioural Gerontology and Dementia Related Interventions
(SAHKartell, 2015)Behavioural Gerontology is concerned with the interaction of the aging individual and their environment. One aspect of behavioural gerontology has focussed on the use of behaviourist methods to improve the functioning and ... -
A review of Freud's early remarks on addiction : introduction from an ideal to masturbation
(The School of Psychotherapy at SVUH, 1998)It is a remarkable fact that there is no real substantial psychoanalytic theory of addiction, especially given that Freud had clinical experience of working with addicts. This fact is even more remarkable when you know ... -
A review of the practices and evaluation of sales training as perceived by representatives in the pharmaceutical industry in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2001)Sales training is understudied in Ireland, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry where a company's competitive position is determined by the performance of its sales force. Training plays a major role in providing ... -
The revised Payment Service Directive (PSD2): Implementation of PSD2 on the Spanish bank market
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The revised payment services directive (PSD2), has changed how the retail banking market works today. The new directive obligates banks, with the consumer’s consent, to provide access to account information and thus open ... -
Riot Grrrl : a postmodern feminist initiative
(Dublin Business School, 2005)This dissertation is primarily concerned with riot grrrl as a postmodern, feminist initiative. In this introduction I present two interpretations of postmodernity and situate riot grrrl as an exemplar of Cixous' 'feminine' ... -
The rise of cosmetic procedures: The role of body esteem, social comparison, gender and social media use
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Cosmetic procedures are growing rapidly in popularity each year. The aim of the current study was to investigate whether body-esteem, social comparison, gender and social media addiction were predictors of wanting a cosmetic ... -
The rise of the furbaby : investigating the psychological reasons behind owner’s attachment to their dogs
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The aim of this study was to explore the psychological reasons behind owner’s attachment to their dogs by investigating whether dogs are being used to fulfil an absent maternal/ paternal need, whether an owner’s personal ... -
Risk analysis of private sector banks in India
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The study is related to the risk analysis of Private Banks in India. This study is based on three banks of India i.e. HDFC bank, ICICI bank and Axis bank. In the study researcher has also focused on various types of risk ...