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To what extent does digital literacy service differ across public libraries in the Republic of Ireland?
(Dublin Business School, 2021)Digital literacy is an area relatively understudied within public libraries. This study investigated the level and types of digital literacy service in place across public libraries in the Republic of Ireland, and to ... -
Tomorrow’s corporate finance: The impact of digital evolution on the financial function and the role of the CFO
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Digital technologies have started being developed for some time now and made today’s world totally digitalized. Digital sources have already improved business processes at a high level and its opportunities for evolution ... -
Topic modelling and theme discovery on Aylien News articles during COVID-19
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Topic modelling is increasingly important for the analysis of large volumes of unlabelled data necessitating scanning a collection of documents and identifying keywords and language usage patterns. It is a technique of ... -
The topic of sexuality within the therapeutic encounter : the therapists experience and viewpoint
(Dublin Business School, 2012)This research study seeks to explore psychotherapists’ management of the topic of sexuality in the therapeutic dyad. Specific interest is directed toward the real, authentic and ‘felt’ experiences of the psychotherapist ... -
Toward a responsible luxury in the hotel industry
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The problem: This paper investigates in the sustainable luxury strategy for the hotel industry in French Polynesia, with a particular focus on the Brando hotel. Indeed, the luxury hospitality industry has seen a growing ... -
Towards a cognitive definition of photographic media
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Towards systems semiotics: some remarks and (hopefully useful) definitions
(SemiotiX New Series, 2010-03)Investigations into semiotic theory typically begin with the fundamental question: what is a sign? A definition is then offered, usually quoted from an established authority (such as C. S. Peirce), to get the argument ... -
Towards the difference between neurosis and psychosis
(The School of Psychotherapy at SVUH, 2009)This paper recommends that clinicians attempting to differentiate the structures of neurosis and psychosis take account of Freud's thinking on the mental act of negation, based on his clinical practice, as well as Jacques ... -
Toxicomania and psychoanalytic treatment: double trouble
(JCFAR, 1997)In Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious Freud analyses the technique of a joke about a dipsomaniac tutor. The joke goes as follows: ‘A man who had taken to the drink supported himself by tutoring in a small town. ... -
Trade union avoidance in foreign direct investment in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2007)The decline of trade unionism has been a feature of Irish society in recent years. As a result, considerable controversy surrounds the issue of union recognition in Irish industrial relations (IR), particularly in ... -
Trading customer service for lower airfares-A study to determine the degree to which Irish airline customers are willing to trade the curtailment of service for lower airfares
(Dublin Business School, 2001)The objectives in this dissertation are to determine a) the degree to which Irish airline customers are willing to sacrifice elements of service in order to benefit from lower airfares, b) whether there is a basic level ... -
Traditional cures : an anthropological exploration of cures employed by curers in North Leitrim
(Dublin Business School, 2001)This Final Year Project is an investigation and exploration of a range of traditional cures in a specific geographic area -part of North Leitrim, Ireland. In addition to placing the practice of traditional curing in an ... -
Traditional vs cyber-bullying : associations with cognitive mechanisms and interpersonal variables in European and Asian sample
(Dublin Business School, 2012)Though an extensive amount of research has been conducted on traditional playground bullying (Olweus, 1993), very little academic research has been conducted on cyber-bullying. This study aims to investigate the associations ... -
Traffic-flow model
(Dublin Business School, 2001)This thesis is concerned with the implementation of a traffic model and effecting changes in the model in order to gain insight into traffic flow and traffic control in a transportation system or network. Various performance ... -
Training to appraise the performance of employees: a quantitative study of line managers working in Ireland and Brazil
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Training is an essential element to consider when boosting line managers skills. However, some abilities demanded by line managers, such as evaluating the performance of their employees, may not be given through training. ... -
Transference and its impact for social care professionals : an exploratory inquiry within a homeless care setting
(Dublin Business School, 2016)LOVE IS THE KEY. In Lacanian language, if psychoanalysis is a means, it is situated in the place of love. Love helps to understand what occurs in the therapeutic relationship. Practitioner's genuine human response to ... -
Transference and the establishment of the therapeutic relationship: A psychoanalytic and psychodynamic exploration
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Most commonly held views suggest the phenomenon of transference is a part of everyday life. Yet for those experiencing distress and seeking help from psychotherapy, the transference of strong emotions onto the therapist ... -
Transformation from traditional audit processes to automate audit processes (A case for study in Pakistan)
(Dublin Business School, 2019)“Change is the law of life. And those who look only at the past or present are certain to miss the future”. John F. Kennedy. The significance of audit quality is necessary to bring accountability and transparency ... -
The transformation of the world : the entry of online gaming industry in China
(Dublin Business School, 2008)As a new branch of e-business, the online gaming industry has attracted much attention from the online operating organisations. Some of them intend to share a piece of this “cake”. Therefore, by drawing demographical profile ... -
Transformation to a data - driven company: success factors
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Nowadays, most of the companies believe that a data – driven business model provides significant competitive advantages. The purpose of this research study is to identify the key success factors for transformation to a ...