Browsing by Subject "Finance"
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Adaptability of internet banking in Haryana State of India
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The purpose of this research is to find out the three main reasons about the low adoptability of internet banking in the villages of Haryana state in India. Here researcher consider the seven basic reason of low adoptability ... -
Analysis of financial statements
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Objective of this report is to review financial performance of Wipro Ltd, analyze it with its competitor Infosys Technologies Ltd by estimating its worth of 10% market capital and prepare recommendation for Board of Directors ... -
Analyzing the Commercialization of Micro Financing Business in India
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Micro financing business is becoming a major sector in the economic development of developing countries. The main area that the researcher has chosen is “Analyzing the commercialization of Micro Financing in India”. In ... -
Barriers to the adoption of online bank in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Banking services are present in the daily life of individuals all around the world. The financial services business model has been changing in last decades, the services are being offered online and more and more firms and ... -
Barriers to the Ugandan Corporate bond market: a companies’ perspective
(Dublin Business School, 2016)There is a nexus between economic development of a country and development of its financial markets as the latter facilitates efficient allocation of capital. Ugandan companies have very limited access to finance with over ... -
Behavioural biases - the biggest challenges to self- directed Investors
(Dublin Business School, 2015)This dissertation is an attempt to look at the problem of behavioral biases from the perspective of self-directed investors. It is an attempt to justify how important this knowledge is for this segment of investors. The ... -
Behavioural finance - risk attitudes in the aftermath of the economic crisis
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Problem: The aim is to look at the factors impacting the risk market in the aftermath of the financial crisis. Inevitably this will focus on changes after the collapse of Lehman Brothers which sent financial markets into ... -
The commodification of care: A critical analysis of the for-profit home care market
(Dublin Business School, 2017)The home care industry has grown exponentially around the world. In end of life care, the delivery of home care has been promoted as the ideal type of formal care; offering cost savings to local authorities and ‘choice’ ... -
Customer relationship management in the traditional retail banks in France
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Transparency, honesty, consideration, competence, proximity are the guarantees that any company must provide to its customers. The banking sector is no exception to the rule. In these difficult times of financial crisis, ... -
Do mergers and acquisitions create sustainable shareholder value?
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Merger and acquisitions have been a restructuring strategy incorporated by companies to drive growth, increase access to capital markets, create synergies and improve operating efficiency. However history would show us ... -
The effect leaving money on the table at IPO has on future performance for Tech companies
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The definition of a successful Initial Public Offering (IPO) is a point of fervent debate among analysts in the financial sector. Many analysts are of the opinion that a successful IPO is defined by the size of the IPO pop ... -
The effect of success/failure priming on financial risk tolerance
(Dublin Business School, 2012)Previous research has demonstrated the effects of unconscious priming on conscious thoughts, behaviours and decisions. The present study was designed to examine the effects of priming individuals with the concepts of ... -
Effectiveness of candlestick chart patterns in today's commodity market
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Japanese candlestick charts were first introduced to the Western world in 1989 by Steve Nison. No one in the West got to know about the Japanese technical analysis before the first edition of his textbook, and no charting ... -
Effectiveness of strategic marketing of banking products in Nigeria : a case study of the United Bank for Africa
(Dublin Business School, 2009)The research study is an investigation into the effectiveness of strategic marketing of banking products in Nigeria. The major goal of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the strategic marketing techniques currently ... -
An empirical study on the attitudes of bank managers towards corporate social responsibility in Angola
(Dublin Business School, 2014)In recent years, the issue of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an important research topic, with studies appearing quite frequently. However, research has largely focused on developed countries. This research ... -
An empirical study on the impact of recession on training and development in small to medium sized firms in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Employees are regarded as assets to a firm. Training and developing them so that they can contribute towards the success of a firm should be paramount. Though, with the economic upheaval , and with pressures mounting on ... -
Employee retention in the Irish financial sector since the financial crisis
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Ireland has found itself in a financial crisis along with the rest of the world, yet financial sector employment still continues to move jobs. Employers find themselves in a difficult position to retain their employees ... -
European bank business models at the regulation age
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Since the 80’s, the deregulation of the financial markets as well as the development of new technologies and financial engineering, permitted the emergence of new financial activities and the globalisation of the financial ... -
Financial institutions have not assisted in the development and growth of small and medium scale industries in India. A study on SME industries in Uttar Pradesh region
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Small and Medium Enterprises are the driving force for the promotion of an economy. Due to its significance, all the countries either, developed or developing, are concentrating on the development of SME‟s. It is admitted ... -
The future of internet banking
(Portobello College, 2001)Has Internet Banking a realistic future or will it all come crashing down with a big bang? I set out with an aim of gaining a thorough knowledge of this relatively new concept and to figure out whether or not the public ...