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Cannabis use and its effects on the short-term memory of university students
(Dublin Business School, 2006)The aim of this study was to experimentally examine the effects of cannabis on the memory of university students. The sample consisted of 100 college students, (52 were non-cannabis users and 48 were cannabis users). A ... -
Capturing art: exploring the role of the academic art librarian in the modern world
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Art Libraries and Art special Collections are a place of academic wonder, a space for communication, connection and creation. The recent re-emergence of the ‘visual’ has in terms of art education and academic art study, ... -
Capturing classical and contemporary classical music: assessing current practices and exploring the future
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This research presents a review of the current practices employed when cataloguing classical and contemporary classical music and also explores the potential of Linked Data to share and to disseminate music metadata ... -
Capturing millennials and driving purchase: pop-up stores' retail strategy approaches in Paris
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Purpose: Today the retail sector is challenging, the pop-up store is a new tool of the marketing strategies. The purpose of this paper is to understand why pop-up stores match with millennials’ shopping expectation. It ... -
Carbon credit training
(Dublin Business School, 2008)Carbon Credit Trading is a product of the" ... 1998 Kyoto Accords on global warming, which call for reducing worldwide CO2 emissions to below 1990 levels." (Blank, 2001). The plan is a method, the merits, and or lack of ... -
Caring for the care-giver : a study of the impact on staff of working in a hospice environment
(Dublin Business School, 2002)The purpose of this study was to examine the impact on staff of working in a Hospice environment. Through the use of a self-evaluative Questionnaire issued to Hospice personnel the author hoped to highlight the correlation ... -
The case for collaboration in workplace partnership : the Irish context dissertation
(Dublin Business School, 2008)This research project is an investigation into collaborative forms of work organisation and decision making within enterprise partnership framework. The research aims to analyse the enterprise partnership framework in ... -
A case of hysteria ?
(The School of Psychotherapy at SVUH, 1995)In 1896 Freud proposed the theory that hysterical obsessive neurosis was caused by an actual sexual encounter between father and child. The first hint of a movement away from the seduction theory came on 8 February, 1897 ... -
Case study : extrinsic or intrinsic. What is motivating our early years educators?
(Dublin Business School, 2016)One of the more challenging areas of Human Resource Management is Performance Management it is viewed as a gruelling chore by many businesses. Despite this there is no denying the positive impact it can have not only on ... -
Case study analysis of a TV company for acquisition
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Objective of this report is to analyze a potential target company in TV industry for acquisition and prepare report for investors justifying them reasons for acquisition with appropriate models like Balanced Score Card. ... -
A case study of cultural transformation barriers in an educational company in Brazil
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The organisational culture management has increasingly been on the top executives’ agenda because it can have a powerful impact on the strategy execution. In other words, nowadays, corporate culture has been dealt as part ... -
A case study of organizational structures & cultures : Batelco & Eircom
(Dublin Business School, 2001)The objective of this research is to examine and identify different types of management through analyzing their organizational structures and cultures. This work will identify each kind of organizational structures and ... -
Case study of the use of social media facilities provided by the Dublin Business School Library by students of the Dublin Business School
(Dublin Business School, 2013)There has been a lot of research done on Web 2.0 technologies and social media facilities in academic libraries. Social media like Facebook, Twitter, blogs and instant messaging (IM) offer a lot of scope for librarians to ... -
A Case Study of Two County Libraries' Motivations in Archiving/Collecting Local Irish History and Folklore
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the motivation behind why local Irish history and folklore is being archived/collected in two example county libraries. This study employed an inductive, qualitative research ... -
A case study on the performance related pay system within Abbey Ireland Ltd. and an evaluation of the effectiveness of the system
(Dublin Business School, 2001)The purpose of this study is to review the performance related pay (PRP) system in operation within Abbey Ireland Ltd. and to consider if the objective of the process is being achieved. It is also intended to review the ... -
Cash on delivery (COD) business model in Indian e-commerce
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A cat's day out
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A catalyst for change : a qualitative study on women returning to 3rd level education in midlife
(Dublin Business School, 2010)Over the last three decades there has been a worldwide increase in the number of mature students returning to education and women represent a high proportion of that increase. (Britton and Baxter, 1999). The aim of the ... -
Causality orientations as mediators between smartphone addiction and daytime sleepiness in adults with intellectual disabilities
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Extant research highlights the prevalence of smartphone addiction (SA) and associated psychopathologies, including daytime sleepiness, undergraduate or school-aged students, and how self-determination predicts these ... -
Causes of attrition and organizational performance: A study within Irish fund accounting sector
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This research is focused on “Causes of Attrition and impact on Organizational Performance: A study within Irish Fund Accounting Sector”. Due to the high attrition rate over the past few years, A & B Securities Service firms ...