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The role of job satisfaction, resilience, optimism and emotional intelligence in the prediction of burnout
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between job satisfaction, resilience, optimism and emotional intelligence in the prediction of burnout in the workplace. This study was based on a quantitative, ... -
The role of materialistic values in shopping addiction. Study in Dublin City
(Dublin Business School, 2003)This study explores the way some individuals use the symbolism of products to achieve an ideal self. It is proposed in this study that those individuals who perceive their ideal self as far from the person they are and ... -
The role of media and it's effect on self objectification, body dissatisfaction and self-esteem
(Dublin Business School, 2012)In this study we employed an experimental in between design to investigate the effects of media exposure on participant levels of self-esteem, body dissatisfaction, trait and state self objectification. To collect ... -
The role of mental health service ( Psychiatrists) and primary care services (GPs) in their treatment of dual diagnosis. A comparrative study.
(Dublin Business School, 2006)OBJECTIVE: This research study set out to compare two treatment services Primary Care Services (GPs) and Mental Health Services (psychiatrists) in their treatment of patients with dual diagnosis in an Irish population. ... -
The role of motivational style, self-esteem, academic stress, gender and student’s expectations in predicting academic outcomes
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This study examined the role of extrinsic and extrinsic motivation, stress, self-esteem, gender and students’ expectations in predicting academic outcomes. Participants were DBS psychology freshman (N= 75: Male, N=149: ... -
The role of organisational culture in the adoption of business intelligence systems in ugandan public institutions
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This research study was aimed at identifying the role of organisational culture in the adoption of business intelligence systems in Ugandan public institutions. A structured survey questionnaire based on the Organizational ... -
The role of Personality and Resilience on Stress Coping Strategies in the Irish Police Force
(Dublin Business School, 2015)This study aimed to explore the relationships among personality traits, resilience, perceived stress and stress coping strategies employed by the Irish police force. The Big Five Inventory (BFI) (John & Srivastava, 1999), ... -
The role of rational and irrational beliefs in positive and negative mental health outcomes
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The current research investigated whether irrational beliefs (Demandingness, catastrophizing, Low Frustration Tolerance [LFT], and depreciation beliefs) as defined by REBT theory were central cognitive constructs in the ... -
The role of risk management in IPOs: Mitigating risks for investment banks
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The goal of an IPO is to successfully launch a company on the stock market. To achieve this goal an Investment Bank is faced with many risks; some risks that are in control of the investment banks and some that are not. ... -
The Role of schools in suicide prevention in adolescents
(Dublin Business School, 2008)This research examined how schools address the increasing problem of suicide in adolescents. The most important aspect of any suicide prevention programme is the early recognition of the 'at risk' signs evident before a ... -
The role of sleep in boosting resilience and work engagement in the Irish workplace
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Sleep and recovery periods are crucial to employee wellbeing and job performance. Despite the vast literature on sleep, few studies focus on the impact of poor sleep on employees in Ireland. The aim of this study is to ... -
The role of social media marketing and dark social in enhancing brand trust and attracting international students to Irish universities
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The international higher education sector has become a big business due to increased student mobility. Strict immigration policies and other political uncertainty in the UK and the US have opened new opportunities for ... -
The role of the IT manager and CIO in the modern computer industry
(Dublin Business School, 2001)This study focuses on the "Role of the IT Managers and CIOs in the Modern Computer Industry". It contains a research on the changes in experience, education, required skills and responsibilities that this profile entails ... -
The role of the librarian in measuring research impact
(Dublin Business School, 2014)In recent years there has been a greater emphasis by research councils, and other bodies, on measuring the impact of research. This presentation examines the different ways in which impact can be measured and discusses ... -
The roles personality, emotional intelligence, self-efficacy and age play in peoples motivation to work
(Dublin Business School, 2009)The aim of this study was to see if the variables personality, emotional intelligence, selfefficacy and age influenced or had any relationship with work motivation. The participants were 102 full-time employees over 18 ... -
The roles stress and coping play in college students who attended public or private schools
(Dublin Business School, 2012)This study investigated the influence of the type of school that students attended and the effects it has on an individual’s stress and coping while also looking at the moderating roles self-esteem, self-efficacy, personality ... -
‘Rooted and reaching’ – a qualitative exploration of the place and efficacy of psychosynthesis in contemporary psychotherapeutic practice in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2017)The purpose of this research was to explore the place and efficacy of Psychosynthesis in contemporary psychotherapeutic practice in Ireland. The literature examined looked at the roots and origins of Psychosynthesis along ... -
Rough sea
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The object is the old hooks on the end of the pier in Bray. -
Rupture and repair in the therapeutic alliance: An attachment perspective
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Research has consistently demonstrated that the quality of the relationship between a therapist and their client, often referred to as the therapeutic alliance, has been shown to be a reliable predictor of positive therapeutic ... -
Ruthless perspective
(Dublin Business School, 2013)An in depth look at how those from overseas have settled and adapted living in Ireland whilst influencing Irish culture.