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Use of flipped learning in the legal skills classroom to improve outcomes for law students
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The use of mental imagery techniques to improve free kick accuracy in GAA footballers
(The Irish Psychologist, 2011)Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether mental imagery would improve free-kick accuracy among a sample of GAA football players. The study also investigated the impact of performance on player’s self-efficacy ... -
The use of mindfulness in child psychotherapy
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Mindfulness is, according to Semple and Lee (2007, p.17), an individual’s practice of living in the present moment. For many years, mindfulness, has been used by adults as a way of mental health self-care. Mindfulness is ... -
The use of music therapy as a means of identity formation in the treatment of eating disorders
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Eating disorders are ranked as one of the top ten mental health issues in the world. Statistics released by the American Psychological Association in 2019 reveal that over 70 million people are currently suffering with ... -
The use of Pester power by companies in food marketing & its impact on children’s health
(Dublin Business School, 2016)This study is about Pester Power, a social trend affecting the majority of parents in Ireland. Children have become a prime target for Marketers. The research will focus on food marketing. Indeed, this sector can prompt ... -
The use of social media in recruitment and its impact on diversity in services companies in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Within the last five years there has been an increase in the use of social media for recruitment purposes, with many companies and job hunters embracing it for this purpose. This dissertation aims to investigate the role ... -
The use of social networks in marketing to target people between 18 and 29 years old
(Dublin Business School, 2011)The researcher explains the use of social networks in Marketing to target people in ages between 18 and 29. Indeed, throughout this project, the author attempts to analyse the main reasons why it is worth for companies to ... -
Use of technology and its influence on project success. A study of e-commerce companies in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This research dissertation examines the impact of technological tools used by project managers on the success of undertaken projects as it is little known about success of project management ... -
The use of visual aides for children with autism in preschool settings : a teacher's perspective
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the use of visual aids with children with autism within both autism specific preschool classrooms and mainstream preschool classrooms from a teacher’s perspective. Both ... -
Use of Workplace Gossip As a Coping Mechanism For Stress
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The purpose of this cross-sectional quantitative descriptive and correlational study was to explore the relationship between frequency of gossip in the workplace, attitudes towards gossip with problem and emotion focused ... -
The usefulness of formal strategic models in small and medium size organisations: the voyage from strategic appraisal to the appropriate strategic options
(Brunel University, 1996)The theory and the case studies concerning the application of strategic models for the effectiveness of organisations usually refer to organisations of a large size. The aim of this Dissertation is to test the hypothesis ... -
User-generated beauty videos on YouTube : the effects on brand attitude and purchase decisions
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The user-generated content (UGC) constitutes the main component of the digital world. UGC is known to be an independent source of product- and brand-related information. One of the biggest sources of the UGC is the YouTube ... -
Using behavioural analysis to reduce domestic fuel consumption in Northern Ireland : feedback and goal-setting interventions to conserve electricity
(University of Ulster, 2010)Two established techniques from the field of Behavioural Analysis (performance feedback and goal-setting) were tested as interventions to reduce domestic electricity consumption. Reductions of up to 33% were achieved by ... -
Using Design Thinking to map the Customer Journey in a South Brazilian Steakhouse
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Purpose – The purpose of this study is to identify what aspects influence the Steakhouse X Customer Journey by developing a Map of all the touchpoints and consumer behaviours during this journey of interaction between ... -
Using electronic customer relationship management (e-CRM) practices to retain business customers: a French BMW car dealership case study
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The emergence of the Internet has conducted to a large amount of possibilities for both businesses and customers since the last years. One of them is related to customer relationship management, which became “e-CRM” by ... -
Using marketing strategies to gain a sustainable competitive advantage in the womenswear retail industry, with a specific focus on the high street fashion sector in Dublin.
(Dublin Business School, 2004)In our increasingly competitive market environment, a great amount of interest has been focused on how to gain a sustainable competitive advantage. The marketing literature affirms that companies should focus on developing ... -
Using Twitter data to identify public sentiment towards the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland
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Utilising game design to create engaging education: a framework for gameful learning
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2019)If educators were to be skilled game designers, then they would be better equipped to design engaging education scenarios. This research engages in studying commercial design of engagement in games, so educators may be ... -
Utilizing a self-case study assessment to enhance learning and facilitate the application of social cognition theory
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Utilizing Recommender Systems to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions & Optimize Nutrition in Food Procurement
(Dublin Business School, 2021)