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Developing a growth strategy for a multinational’s subsidiary in the logistics industry – based on example of Rhenus Logistics Ltd in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Logistics companies compete on global and domestic levels, giving significant scope to their subsidiaries for execution of own strategies on local markets, whose development is understood differently by its management, and ... -
Developing a leadership style and brand
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Presentation as part of the Lead to Success conference held at the RCSI Library on Friday 14th October 2016 and organised by the LAI CDG Group. Presentation outline: Library leadership: some key questions and considerations; ... -
Developing a model for business restructuring in the international automobile industry, Lessons from Nissan’s experience
(Dublin Business School, 2007)Since the end of the Second World War, the car industry has been booming. The automobile sector is a very important part of the world economy, a change in the automobile market share on the world stock market could have ... -
Developing marketing channel partner loyalty as a tool for building long term competitive advantage, with specific reference to the insurance industry
(Brunel University, 1996)Marketing channels are the less glamorous and poorer ‘cousins’ of the marketing mix. However in competitive markets with growing product commoditisation marketing channels are increasingly seen as effective differentiators. ... -
Developing new information system for NORDIP : final report
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The purpose of this report is to research, assess and provide final recommendations for NORDIP to develop a new electronic system in order to improve information management, storage and discovery. Our insight into ... -
Developing psychological capital in a student population
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Psychological Capital (PsyCap) is a construct which comprises of four components - Optimism, Self-Efficacy, Hope and Resilience. The state-like property of PsyCap suggests that it can be developed through a short training ... -
Developing the professionals of the future. Views from experts in ‘library schools’
(Sconul, 2016)Academic staff on the MSc in Information and Library Management at Dublin Business School (DBS) are active practitioners as well as experienced lecturers. Programme faculty members include well-known industry experts ... -
Development and implementation of records management policies and procedures in Cocoa Bean
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The purpose of this report is to present a business case for Cocoa Bean, a medium size confectionary manufacturing company, for development and implementation of a new records management system. Our insight into Cocoa Bean ... -
Development of an evidence response to COVID-19
(Health Service Executive, 2022-05-13)At the onset of the COVID pandemic, HSE frontline staff faced the immediate challenge of managing cases of COVID-19 across healthcare settings, with little in the way of best practice guidance. Frontline staff required ... -
The development of psychoanalysis as explored in the anorexic symptom of refusal
(Dublin Business School, 2016)aim of this dissertation is to explore the anorexic symptom of refusal as it is situated within psychoanalytic discourse which has evolved and changed over time. A discourse which begins from an early instinctual drive-based ... -
Developments in research data services in Ireland – current activities of Irish libraries and librarians’ perceptions of drivers and constraints
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Librarians and library staff active in research data services were surveyed and interviewed to assess perceptions of the development of research data services in Irish universities and Institutes of Technology. These results ... -
The dffect of the building control (amendment) regulations 2014 on small construction projects in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The introduction of the new Building Control (Amendment) Regulations 2014 (BC(A)R) has been a major change in how construction projects are managed and certified. There are very limited studies on the topic so the author ... -
Diagnosing heart problem using machine learning
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The main part of the metabolism in the case of the human body is the requirement of the oxygenated blood so that the process can be complete. In the result of the metabolism, the wastes and the deoxygenated blood needs to ... -
Did Oedipus thaw in Siberia? An exploration of a failure to successfully negotiate the Oedipus complex using an example of a literary character Raskolnikov from Dostoyevsky’s ‘Crime and Punishment’
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The Oedipus complex plays a significant part in forming individuals. Both Freud and Lacan emphasized the importance of familial structure and relationships for our later life. The focus of the current thesis is to examine ... -
Did private wealth management and customers' behavior change after the financial crisis of 2008 in France?
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The main purpose of this study is to better understand the impact of the financial crisis of 2008 on both private wealth management and customers‟ behaviour. This study attempts to fill a gap in the existing private ... -
Diet analysis of diabetes using machine learning
(Dublin Business School, 2021)The latest advancement in health sciences have prompted a need for creation of data, for example, health treatment information, produced in large volumes of health records. Machine learning techniques seems to be increasing ... -
Diet and lifestyle during pregnancy : pregnant women’s stories
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This research project will explore the attitudes of pregnant women towards smoking and drinking of alcohol and caffeine and general lifestyle during pregnancy and will also discusses guilt and justification regarding smoking ... -
Difference between brands’ and charities’ perception on the French esport scene
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The videogames industry has known an amazing growth over the last years. We have seen the rise of the competitive gaming since the 1980’s. Supported by the brands, the development of the eSport is mostly financed by the ... -
Difference between digital marketing of Europe and Saudi Arabia
(Dublin Business School, 2020)This study has revolved around evaluating differences in "digital marketing practices" between Saudi Arabia and Europe by explaining various "digital marketing tools" used by "digital promotional agencies from these ... -
The difference in management styles of local and international managers in culturally diverse call centres
(Dublin Business School, 2005)Over the last decade, organisations have started to change the way they do business. Every day more companies are trying to cover different markets and establish their brand globally. In the current business environment, ...