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Safeguarding what’s personal : privacy and data protection perspectives of Library Association of Ireland members
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Information privacy and data protection practices in Irish libraries are influenced by legal obligations, ethical and professional commitments, and organisational policies. Practice sits at the intersection of all these ... -
Saint Paul and Freud: The denial of the soverign good in Lacan's the ethics of psychoanalysis
(Dublin Business School, 2006)The thesis comprises the presentation of Lacan's proposal in Seminar VII that Saint Paul and Freud are telling us the same thing. Namely, that what they articulate concerning the law and pleasure stands in opposition to ... -
Sales promotion: a comparative between price-volume discount and its impact on online impulse buying behavior
(Dublin Business School, 2020)This research investigates and explores the influences of sales promotion on online impulse buying behaviour of consumers by comparing between the two (2) most widely used forms of sales promotion, namely, price discounts ... -
The Salzburg global seminar : cities and sustainability
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This is a report of the Salzburg Global Seminar on Cities and Sustainability, held in Austria in September 2013. By the year 2060, 70% of the world's population will live in cities, cities where goods and ideas are exchanged, ... -
SAP and the Irish Times
(Dublin Business School, 2002)R/3 from SAP AG is an integrated, client/server, distributed system with a graphical user inter-face, it can operate on a wide range of mainframes, minicomputers, and servers, as well as many different operating systems. ... -
Saudade in the City: Kevin Barry’s City of Bohane
(SAHKartell, 2017)Set 40 years in the future, the once great city of Bohane on the west coast of Ireland is in terminal decline, with vice and tribal splits rife. Logan Hartnett, godfather of the Hartnett Fancy gang has been in charge but ... -
Saving Capitalism - For the Many, Not the Few
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Say, stay or thrive : the effects of leadership style and psychological safety on employee engagement
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact of leadership style and psychological safety on employee engagement. It further examined if these variables differed in organisations that carried out initiatives such ... -
Scenic routes
(Dublin Business School, 2011)When I first started Scenic Routes I wanted to make a book about something about me, something that is with me throughout my life. Everybody has a hometown, may it be a city or a small village, it will always be dear to ... -
School based bullying in Ireland - a cause for concern? A review of research from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
(Nova Publishers, 2013)Both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland have, over the last 20 years, changed dramatically in response to a range of economic, political and social factors. One area of continuing social concern within both ... -
School victimisation of disadvantaged children and association with depression and health related quality of life: The Baseline picture
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Background: While bullying victimisation research in primary and post-primary schools is plentiful, investigation into victimisation rates and associated correlates within disadvantaged primary schools is negligible. ... -
The scope of cloud farming in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The development in information technology had already influenced the different sectors and its impact on agriculture is termed as smart agriculture. The budding technologies like Big Data, machine learning with cloud ... -
Screen memories as a formation of the unconscious
(Dublin Business School, 2009)During arguably the most productive period of his life spanning ten years from 1895 – 1905 Freud developed his Final Year Project of the psyche and its unconscious mechanisms, the psychosexual development of the individual, ... -
Scrum and XP Agile practices used by project managers contribution towards software project success
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The development of the agile methodology was to overcome the problems raised from the continuously changing demands of the customers and the technology changing at a rapid speed. These agile methodologies are combination ... -
Sean MacDiarmada
(SAHKartell, 2016)Seán MacDiarmada: Signatory to Proclamation – Executed after the Rising of 1916 – Leitrim to Kilmainham was written by Tom Madden to coincide with the 1916/2016 centenary commemorations. The play was first performed at the ... -
Sean O'Casey and the myth of a national Irish identity
(Dublin Business School, 2003)At the beginning of the twentieth century, Ireland was at a stage of crisis in the search for a definitive, national Irish identity. Such a search was in vain and Sean 0' Casey's works show why. He voiced the end result ... -
Searching for the optimal menu based user interface using HCI concepts
(Dublin Business School, 2002)Since research began on user interfaces the overall goal of the developers was to find the ultimate interface that met all of the users needs and requirements and to this day they have never reached their goal. In all ... -
Second heart attack prediction using machine learning and deep learning
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Deep Learning and Machine Learning is the fastest growing technology that has a wide range of applications, one of which is the medical field. The cardiac attack has become a global alarming issue, that is leading to 17.9 ... -
Secondary school students’ and college students’ attitudes towards themselves, others and individuals with disabilities
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The main aim of the current study was to investigate the attitudes of secondary school students and college students towards themselves, others (without disabilities) and individuals with disabilities. It also investigated ... -
Secondary school teachers perceived adequacy of support, stress and attitudes towards inclusive education in the Midlands region of Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The teacher’s role in providing an inclusive environment is critical for the educational success of all students, in particular those with Special Educational Needs (SEN). It is generally accepted that inclusive practice ...