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Bullying behind bars : nature, incidence and correlates of bully / victim problems among Irish female prisoners
(Dublin Business School, 2005)Bully/victim problems are a worldwide problem (Smith & Brain, 2000). Whilst quite a lot had been learnt about the nature, incidence and correlates of such cross-national problems in schools (see Smith, Morita, Junger-Tas, ... -
Bullying impact on psychological health and well-being among post-primary adolescents in mixed and single-sex schools
(Dublin Business School, 2006)This study investigates bullying incidence among mixed and single-sex post-primary schools, to explore if a correlation exists between bullying, self-esteem, mental health and affect. It is expected that individuals with ... -
Bullying in schools: social support and coping strategies of Irish and non-Irish secondary pupils
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The aim of the research project was to investigate the relationship between bullying, levels of social support, preferred coping strategies and nationality of post-primary pupils. Social support was previously identified ... -
Bullying in the workplace
(Dublin Business School, 2001)This project was undertaken in accordance with the requirements on myself as a final year degree student, studying the NCEA BA in Human Resource Management at Portobello College, Dublin. I chose this topic as it is a ... -
Bullying victimisation and association with health related quality of life, depression and social support in urban disadvantaged primary schoolchildren
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Although widespread, victimisation research in primary schools is negligible, particularly with regard to disadvantaged school contexts. The current paper presents analysis of data from the longitudinal ‘Healthy Schools’ ... -
Bullying, personality traits, and its relationship to psychological distress in the target
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The aim of this study is to see if there is a clear link between the personality of the target of bullying, using the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire Revised - Short Form, our susceptibility to psychological and social ... -
Burgundy premium wines packaging influence on Business Master Degree students’ purchases in supermarket in Lyon (France)
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The wine industry has seen some major changes over the last decades that force French producers to react. In today’s competitive market, French wineries have to adapt their offer to the changing demand, especially younger ... -
Burn Hollywood, Burn! The evolution of race representation in American cinema : Spike Lee’s reinvention of black experience on screen
(Dublin Business School, 2013)In this Final Year Project I will be exploring the evolution of the representation of African Americans (along with other ethnic minority groups) in American cinema from 1917 to 2000, focusing primarily on Spike Lee‟s ... -
Burnout among the childcare educators in the private childare sector in the area of north Co. Kildare and Co. Dublin
(Dublin Business School, 2011)Teachers are one of the significant people who are influential in determining the quality of our living, upon them, rest significant part of our hope and our future. A high expectation of education and the ability to deliver ... -
Burnout and compassion fatigue in emergency care nurses: factors that influence development
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Emergency care nurses are highly susceptible to burnout and compassion fatigue. The aim of this study was to examine burnout and compassion fatigue in Irish emergency care nurses and the role of possible risk factors. A ... -
Burnout in primary school teachers; the impact of occupational stress, social support and physical activity
(Dublin Business School, 2020)This study sought to further research into levels of burnout in primary school teachers in Ireland as well as to explore the relationship between burnout and the following variables; teachers’ occupational stress, social ... -
Burnout, engagement and self-efficacy among teachers in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2009)The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between three well-being constructs, burnout, engagement and self-efficacy among teachers in Ireland. It was proposed that relationships would exist between the two ... -
The business case for diversity management
(Dublin Business School, 2007)Historically, Ireland has never been any major destination for immigration. Up until the mid 1990's Ireland was a relatively poor peripheral European country with strong and sustained emigration, limited employment ... -
Business Continuity Planning (BCP). Good practice in BCP and its relevance for Irish sme's
(Portobello College, 2003)The focus of this research dissertation is Business Continuity planning (BCP) with particular reference to devising a process of "good practice" and the relevance of the concept to Irish small and medium enterprises (SME's). ... -
Business Intelligence as a Source of Competitive Advantage in SMEs: A Systematic Review
(DBS Library Press, 2018)Competitive advantage is the ‘Holy Grail’ in strategic management theory. What makes a company more successful than its rivals has dominated scholarship in this area for more than 20 years. There have been two main ... -
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) – how these projects work and the role of IT in BPR
(Dublin Business School, 2002)Business Process Reengineering has been thought of as a strategic exercise undertaken by organisations, in which they dramatically change their business processes to become more efficient, effective and gain and maintain ... -
Business success and sustainability of major US social network companies : a comparison between Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Since the late 90’s, the development of new technologies as well as the establishment of Web 2.0 have permitted the emergence of social media such as social network sites. In recent years the growing popularity of Twitter, ... -
Business to consumers (B2C): the effect of machine learning application in telecom customer churn management
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Customer churn also know as customer attrition is one of the major challenges faced by telecoms service providers and other types of businesses. Revenue is lost annually and marketing budget is wasted due to customer ... -
Business Web development
(Dublin Business School, 2001)This dissertation sets out to establish the main tasks involved in developing a Website. In order to accomplish this five main sections have been identified. Developing a business strategy is the first task in the process. ... -
Business-to-business, marketing : a revised model of marketing and communications effects
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Traditionally researchers and academics have differentiated industrial and consumer marketing. The dichotomy between these two fields of marketing has been investigated in literature for years. However, facing the growing ...