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A study of ergonomics with relation to HCI within the workplace
(Dublin Business School, 2002)An Ergonomically friendly environment is essential within the workplace as it promotes higher staff morale, less: absences amongst employees from the workplace; due to pain felt from working on a computer and increased ... -
Study of factors influencing parent’s purchase decision in Ireland while purchasing private label's baby care items
(Dublin Business School, 2018)This dissertation studies the factors influencing parent’s purchase decision while purchasing private label's baby care items in Ireland. Baby products are gaining importance among businesses and consumers alike due to ... -
A study of gender and age differences concerning the cyberbullying experiences of adolescents in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2009)The purpose of this study was to investigate gender and age differences relating to the cyberbullying experiences of secondary school students in Ireland. This study was a between-subjects design. Convenience sampling was ... -
A study of how to increase revenues among league of Ireland football clubs through marketing activities
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The aim of this thesis is to find out how League of Ireland football clubs can increase their revenues through marketing activities. The paper contains a literature review which includes concepts such as the football brand, ... -
A study of investment strategies : are Brazilians making the right decision when investing their surplus?
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This thesis is about how Brazilians are investing their financial surplus. Nowadays, when an investor decides to maximize capital, it is essential to know which possibilities are available and which ones are more adequate ... -
A study of Irish consumers' attitudes towards alcohol brand sponsorship
(Dublin Business School, 2009)Sponsorship is a fast growing form of marketing, especially with large multinational companies sponsoring sporting events. In view of the above fact, it is impossible to identify any major event that is not sponsored some ... -
A study of Irish female attitudes towards fashion video advertising on Facebook and YouTube
(Dublin Business School, 2016)“Attitude is one of the most essential issues in advertising effectiveness” (Saadeghvaziri, Dehdashti and Askarabad 2013). Advertising is constantly evolving and at an unprecedented rate. An advertisers’ main objective in ... -
A study of kinship patterns , support mechanisms and depression in relation to suicide with Filipino people living in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2008)This research explores if there is an aspect of the culture of the Philippines that influences a lower rate of suicide and if so, can this be utilised in Irish society towards the prevention of suicide in this country. The ... -
A study of leadership, staff morale and engagement in retail and commercial banking in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The banking system in Ireland has been in a state of dysfunction since 2008. Since the financial crisis and the subsequent near collapse of the Irish banking system, the Irish banks have been in a severely weakened state ... -
A study of motivations amongst contemporary trainee counsellors for pursuing a career in psychotherapy
(Dublin Business School, 2012)The aim of this study is to discover what the motivations are of trainee counsellors and psychotherapists for wanting a career in psychotherapy. The research was carried out in the form of an 8 question survey which was ... -
A study of neurosis through the lens of scopophilia
(Dublin Business School, 2016)A study of neurosis through the lens of scopophilia – the desire to look - considers Freud’s case of the Rat Man. The Freudian case is examined for scopophilia and taken through to the modern Lacanian clinic of neurosis. ... -
A study of non conversion of customer footfall at Marks & Spencer's (Mary St. Dublin)
(Dublin Business School, 2007)Retailing in Dublin is now one of the most competitive industries. The city along with other parts of the country has witnessed unprecedented growth over the last decade. With rising income and a rise in general standard ... -
A study of office ergonomics in relation to health and safety and office design
(Dublin Business School, 2003)The aim of this dissertation is to increase awareness among the working populace of Ergonomic Health and Safety issues and thus aid improvement of working environments. This dissertation has been divided into two main ... -
A study of over-the-counter codeine abuse and misuse in the Republic Of Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2009)Even though codeine is a very widely used pain medication, the related problem of abuse and dependence of codeine have rarely been studied (Sproule, Busto, Somer, Romach & Sellers 1999). It is not uncommon for Opiates to ... -
A study of perceived stress, job satisfaction and work-life conflict among early years educators
(Dublin Business School, 2012)The purpose of this study was to explore relationships between perceived stress, job satisfaction, work-life and life-work conflict among early years educators. 70 participants from a number of early years education services ... -
A study of perception and attitudes towards TESCO own brands in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2015)In many countries, the growth of private label brands (PLBs) also known as store brands is negatively affecting manufacturer brands’ shares, though PLBs have yet to take hold in other markets. Nowadays’ businesses are more ... -
A study of racial discrimination, direct/indirect aggression, and fear of negative evaluation, among individualism and collectivism in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Current study explores the difference between Chinese participants and Irish participants on the individualism and collectivism scale (AICS). Then individualism and collectivism was used as prdeictor to predict perception ... -
A study of recruitment practices: The significance of qualification v/s competence for ethical recruitment in ‘Bollywood’.
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The research area focuses on the recruitment strategy of Bollywood film industry in India. It highlighted the significance of qualification v/s competence for ethical recruitment due to excessive competition and its scope ... -
A study of risk management practices in Irish construction industry: Current scenario, challenges and strategies for risk management
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The main purpose of this research is to identify the prevailing issues in Ireland construction industry and strategies of risk management adopted for addressing the risks involved in the construction projects and it also ... -
A study of self-concept, peer attachment and gender in single-sex and co-educational secondary schools
(Dublin Business School, 2009)The study's aims were to investigate whether multidimensional self-concept and peer attachment differed by gender and school type, also to investigate the relationship between these 2 constructs and to examine how this ...