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UAE Bank's high-interest business loans: SME perspective
(Dublin Business School, 2022)Globally small and medium enterprises make a big impact on the national economic growth of the country as well as the employment it creates. Similarly, the developing economy of the United Arab Emirates is largely dependent ... -
UEFA financial fair play : an analysis of the effect of Premier League clubs
(Dublin Business School, 2014)In the late 1990’s it began to become apparent that whilst European football was benefitting from dramatically higher revenues, these higher revenues did not translate into profitability for clubs. Rather these revenues ... -
Unbolted
(Dublin Business School, 2012)The image was taken inside an apartment. The idea is something that has not been done or seen before and I used myself as a model for it. The idea came from a famous monster creature 'Manananggal' that is originated from ... -
Unconscious bias: A psychodynamic exploration
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This thesis will present a psychodynamic exploration into unconscious bias. The angle taken will focus on the unconscious bias of the psychotherapist, as well as the lived experience of the client who encounters it. ... -
Undecided evolution of swans
(Dublin Business School, 2012)Swans in certain clothing items. Undecided if they want to stay swans or look more like humans. -
Undergraduate and postgraduate interactions and perceptions of an academic library’s discovery services
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Discovery services configured by Dublin Business School (DBS) library provide students with a one-stop gateway to access their catalogue and EBSCO’s Discovery Services (EDS). In order to assess the user experience they ... -
Understanding how vicarious trauma can be experienced by therapists working with clients with post traumatic stress disorder
(Dublin Business School, 2011)The purpose of this research project was to gain an understanding of how vicarious trauma can be experienced by therapists working with clients with Post traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The research also explored how ... -
Understanding HR practices in Irish hotels and their implications for employee retention in the sector
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The research investigates the impacts of human resource practices on levels of employee retention in the Irish hotel industry context. The material gathered in this study provides an understanding of the following HR ... -
Understanding HR practices in the Peruvian insurance context and their effect on employee satisfaction
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The relationship between human resource practices to performance and organization’s achievements has been widely studied. But today, human capital has become the most valuable assets in organizations, this research study ... -
Understanding police stress, coping and burnout in the Irish police service, An Garda Síochána
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The present study investigated unique stress within policing and examined its relationship with dimensions of burnout. Further examined were coping behaviours, duty and disillusionment, using a volunteer sample (n=130) of ... -
Understanding role of social media in investor reactions
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The study has been prepared to establish the effect of news from social media websites on the financial decision of investors. Taking into account the research by different researchers, the researcher has tried to establish ... -
Understanding the changing trends in Indian (milk) industry from a managerial perspective- a case study of Amul Dairy, India
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The project here is to understand the trends in the Indian Milk Industry from a managerial perspective. Here we are going to explain the various fields regarding the changing mindset of consumers. We are going to lay some ... -
Understanding the economic impact terrorism has on the destination decision making : Northern Irish tourists
(Dublin Business School, 2017)The aim of this study is to understand perceptions of Irish tourist with respect to tourist destinations that have faced a terrorist attack in recent years. This study focuses on Paris where terrorism incidents occurred ... -
Understanding The Effectiveness and Perceived Trustworthiness of Customer Communication Across the Veterinary Pharmaceutical Industry in Europe: A Mixed Method Study
(Dublin Business School, 2022-05)The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of client communication strategies used in the veterinary pharmaceutical sector in Europe. Two separate surveys are used assessing the difference in true levels ... -
Understanding the power of social media through an examination of participants' behaviour on French charity sports events
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The world of communication has seen tremendous changes since social media appeared about 10 years ago. When social media changed the businesses’ landscapes and communication strategies, it also changed the consumers and ... -
Understanding the relationship between age-related expectancies and satisfaction with life based on the theory of the social clock
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Based on the understanding that Ireland’s population is currently undergoing a process of aging, this research project aimed to find if people due to this process are participating in events later on in life. This research ... -
Understanding the role of knowledge sharing for developing employee competencies and improve internal customer service and performance a case study of Avon Crowncaps & Containers Nig. Ltd.
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Purpose: knowledge sharing has a critical role to play in an organisation as a high-performance practice to develop their knowledge resource this knowledge is usually domiciled in the employee who are the knowledge holder. ... -
Understanding the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) In ireland using S-I-R model and logistic growth function
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The novel coronavirus, formerly called 2019-nCoV, or SARS-CoV-2 by ICTV (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus2, by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses) caused an outbreak of atypical pneumonia, ... -
Unemployment and mental health in the current economic climate in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2010)The aim of the study was to research if unemployment has a negative effect on mental health of individuals in the current economic climate in Ireland. The sample consisted of 200 adults in Ireland, 100 of whom were unemployed ... -
"Unethical advertising through social media" -A case study investigating ethical marketing issues in fast food industry of Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Purpose of the study Previous many researches have been conducted to study the attitude of the consumer towards the unethical advertising but have failed to provide tangible results. The previous researches were focusing ...