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Celebrating neuro-diversity in Irish workplace, enabling support practices and disabling barriers.
(Dublin Business School, 2019)People with Autism face more challenges than an average person in workplace due to challenges they experience with social interaction and sensory sensitivity. In neuro-typical dominated workplace, societal mis-conceptions ... -
Celebrity culture and the relationships upon which it depends
(Dublin Business School, 2006)Celebrity in modem life positions itself as a contemporary cultural and economic phenomenon. Celebrity has been inserted significantly into our everyday lives, and is prominent in all media outlets of which we consume. The ... -
Celebrity worship: its relationship to religiosity and obsessive-compulsive disorder
(Dublin Business School, 2007)The aim of this study is to examine the relationships that religiosity and obsessive-compulsiveness have to celebrity worship. A random sample of one hundred students from the Dublin Business School (DBS) were administered ... -
Celebrity worship; reality TV and the pursuit of stardom
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Research suggests that the desire for fame appears to be increasing among preteens and teenagers (Uhls & Greenfield, 2012) and, as the findings of a survey conducted in Ireland suggests, many would drop out of school if ... -
Censored : the rise and fall of the production code
(Dublin Business School, 2012)On 1 November 1968, the Motion Picture Association of America formally ended the thirty-four year Motion Picture Production Code, and, with a tentative consensus behind it, inaugurated the new MPAA rating system, in which ... -
Cervical cancer prevention: Theory of planned behaviour and associated factors influencing women’s screening intentions
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Cervical cancer is the second most common female cancer in the world leading to 93 deaths every year in Ireland. Cervical Cancer can be prevented through routine screening, which involves taking a smear test from an ... -
Challenges and benefits of software-as-a-service adoption for the technical support function within a software organization
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model adoption by software vendors for their products delivery has been a growing trend in the technology sector. Given the limited research in the area, this exploratory study aimed to elucidate ... -
Challenges and opportunities for affective equality in fathering relations
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The International Conference on Masculinities Engaging Men and Boys for Gender Equality | 5-8 March 2015, Roosevelt Hotel New York. Presentation points: 1.Gender inequalities are multiple and intersectional 2.Affective ... -
The challenges experienced by social-care workers working with separated migrant children in residential care settings
(Dublin Business School, 2012)This study examined and analysed social care workers‟ account of their work with separated migrant children in a residential care setting. The dramatic changes in the composition of Irish society and the unprecedented ... -
Challenges faced and the best practices in implementation of performance management system in Indian IT industry – a case study approach
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Performance management system has generally been prominent as a tool that would help in enhancing the performance of both individual and organisation. This justified the need to carry out this research in titled challenges ... -
Challenges faced and the best practices in the implementation of performance management system in the iIndian manufacturing industry - a case study approach
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Performance management system has been influential as a method that would help improve individual and organizational efficiency. This demonstrated the need to undertake this research with a case study approach in titled ... -
Challenges Faced and the Best Practices in the Implementation of Performance Management System in the Indian Manufacturing Industry - A Case Study Approach
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Performance management system has been influential as a method that would help improve individual and organizational efficiency. This demonstrated the need to undertake this research with a case study approach in titled ... -
The challenges faced by India in successful implementation of 5G networks
(Dublin Business School, 2020)In today’s world, the 5th Generation mobile networks play a significant role in expanding knowledge and increasing the creativity of people, thereby making information readily available. Through the investigation of past ... -
Challenges faced by managers while migrating from waterfall to agile methodology in service-based it companies in India
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Over the last few years, software development and management methodologies have witnessed phenomenal evolution. Introduction of new technologies and an increase in the demand of the customers have been considered as the ... -
Challenges faced by project team during digital transformation in a service based IT organisation
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Digital transformation in project team can be described as incorporation of emerging or digital technologies in the organisation, significantly changing the way how organisation works and adding value to the customers. ... -
Challenges facing home care workers and assessment of experiences of support and supervision
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The aim of this research was to explore the challenges facing Home Care Workers (HCWs) in the greater Dublin area and to assess their experiences of support and supervision. The Qualitative method was used, with semi-structured ... -
Challenges In Effectively Implementing Agile Methods In Different Industries Of Ireland: Mixed-Method Study
(Dublin Business School, 2022-01)The research was inspired by Shameem et al.'s findings on prioritizing challenges of the agile process in a distributed software development environment (2018). With Agile methodology being popular lately in other industry ... -
The challenges of Knowledge Sharing in intercultural organizations’ with specific to multinational companies in India.
(Dublin Business School, 2013)In the prevailing ever-changing business environment, knowledge has become the single certain source for sustainable competitive advantage. It is generally agreed upon that knowledge sharing is a crucial process within the ... -
The challenges of Serbian immigrants in Ireland -An examination of the process of acculturation
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The present study is a qualitative piece of research which will explore the experiences of Serbian immigrants in Ireland and it will closely examine the potential difficulties, advantages and disadvantages caused by the ... -
The challenges of the digital age for French luxury fashion brands considering digital women on social networks
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Luxury through its unique universe has always aroused envy and desire among women. However, the advent of the digital age has disrupted the luxury sector. Therefore, understanding the relationship that Digital Women have ...