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Are Indian stock markets driven more by sentiment or fundamentals? a case study based on relationship between investor sentiment and stock market volatility in Indian markets
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The aim of the research paper is to examine the relationship between investor sentiment and stock market volatility in the context of Indian stock market. There is much research into the relationship between the two but ... -
Are merger failures before completion predictable for risk arbitrageurs?
(Dublin Business School, 2002)The principal objective of this dissertation is to establish if the failures of mergers before closing date are predictable in order to enhance Risk Arbitrageurs' portfolios. This paper examines the causes of mergers' ... -
Assessment of evolution and value creation within Irish based shared services - how the focus has changed
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Shared Services Organisations (SSOs) emerged in the late eighties as an alternative to the centralisation and decentralisation models. This new concept promised long-term cost savings, high quality service delivery and ... -
Austerity : an examination of fiscal concentration in an open economy with fiscal and monetary restrictions, the case of Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This research is both timely and of the utmost relevance, given that the implementation of aus-terity fiscal policies has impacted Irish society and its economy in the wake of a post financial crisis. It has consequences ... -
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, ... -
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 ... -
The effectiveness of social media in Irish charities : an investigation into application, fundraising and transparency
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Social media platforms have risen to prominence in recent years, arising from internet and technology developments, transforming the manner of daily interactions around the world. Businesses in every industry have tried ... -
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 ... -
Emloyee perceptions to mergers and acquisitions during the post acquisition phase of an acquired firm : the case of Babcock and Brown Capital LTD. (BCM) Acquisition of Eircom
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The modem corporate and business environment is characterized by the ever so increasing international units looking to take advantage of the global market place in order to expand and grow even bigger with each passing ... -
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 impacts of TQM in marketing of banking services in Nigeria : a case study of Guaranty Trust Bank plc
(Dublin Business School, 2007)This Study is made up of six Chapters which are as follows: The first is introduction, which explains basically, the inspiration for the study, its prospects and problems, while chapter two is the literature review which ... -
The increased level of fraud from a financial institution's perspective and the measures required to reduce it
(Dublin Business School, 2001)The aim of this research is to bring to light the hidden importance of fraud in today's business environment from a financial institution's perspective. Within any form of business, fraud is looked upon as the greatest ... -
An investigation into the applicability of corporate Mergers and Acquisition issues and processes to smaller Irish private company transactions.
(Dublin Business School, 2002)This paper examines some of the issues and the processes that arise in Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions activity crossing international borders. A number of these issues and processes have been selected for this study ... -
An investigation into whether the current roles & characteristics of non executive directors of private Irish companies meet with the recent recommendations on corporate governance & board independence
(Dublin Business School, 2005)This paper investigates the roles, responsibilities and characteristics of boards of directors, in particular non-executive directors, in private Irish owned companies. It is also concerned with how these characteristics ... -
Is a lack of action by the domestic Irish banks hindering Ireland’s economic recovery?
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The Ireland’s two pillar banks AIB and Bank of Ireland have announces post provision profits on their 2014 half yearly statements. The ERSI, report that Ireland’s economy is in recovery, a fragile recovery. SMEs access to ... -
A lack of corporate governance and ethics in banking was the root cause of the global financial crisis in 2008
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Executive Summary: The purpose of this thesis is to investigate, analyse and conclude on the following statement ‘A Lack Of Corporate Governance & Ethics In Banking Was the Root Cause of the Global Financial Crisis In ... -
Performance measurement and job satisfaction in call centres
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Objectives: The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of performance measurement in call centres on employees’ job satisfaction. The objectives are to identify those measurements, and if they are in excess, ... -
The role of International Accounting Standard (IAS) 39 financial instruments : recognition and measurement in the Ireland's banking crisis
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This research is focused on the role of the International Accounting Standard (IAS39) ‘Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement’ in the Ireland’s recent banking crisis. Specifically it sought to answer the following ... -
The Sources & Impact of "Lame Duck Behaviour" in Mergers and Acquisitions-Case study of a $4.16 billion acquisition in Ireland's Financial Services Sector
(Dublin Business School, 2007)Purpose: This paper's objective is to explore the sources and impacts of "Lame Duck Behaviour" ("LDB") in the context of Mergers and Acquistions, focusing particularly upon the putative effects of such behaviour on acquired ... -
Uniformity of laws is more profitable than plurality of laws : a study of Nigerian banks doing business in neighbouring West African countries
(Dublin Business School, 2009)In view of the emerging new world which is convergent in nature, it has become necessary that there is in place an international system to manage the financial crises which are some of the inevitable consequences of a free ...