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A Chronological literature review of Retail Internationalisation: From the 50’s to the ‘00’s - Towards a perspective of current market inclines in retail internationalisation 2010 – 2015
(Dublin Business School, 2017)The international activities of retailers have increased in scale and complexity during the last quarter of the 20th century and this surge in international activity has generated many new questions for researchers. Albeit ... -
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’ ... -
Critical Pedagogy in Social Care Education
(Dublin Business School, 2017)As an emerging profession attracting increasing status, pay and recognition (McCann James 2013), Social Care has become a popular career choice for students. The growth in demand is being met by the expansion of accredited ... -
Do researchers take student privacy seriously?
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Many researchers and educational research institutions have recognised an ethical dimension in terms of personal privacy within the practice of learning analytics (LA). Examples are Avella, et al., (2016), Pardo & Siemens, ... -
In the kingdom of shadows: Arthur Robison’s Schatten (1923) and the iconic indexicality of cinema
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Lone Wolves versus the Rest: Affect, Conflict, Connectedness, Trust, Teamwork Quality and Student Group Performance
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Background: Many employers identify willingness to work and learn in teams as a key graduate attribute. This study examined connectedness, team work quality, student satisfaction and affect effects on group work performance, ... -
The meanings attached to the phrase Mental Illness amongst those who experience it
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Objectives: To explore the range of meanings attached to the term ‘mental illness’ for those who have direct personal experience of mental health difficulties. Although mental health researchers and professionals struggle ... -
Research Information Management (RIM) at DBS
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Alex explains the role of the Current Research Information System (CRIS) in the institutional higher-education ecosystem. He will showcase a prominent example, argue the business case and propose the initial steps in ... -
Why don’t students attend lectures? Profiling factors that link to student attendance
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Background: Lecture attendance has been a key factor in enhancing student performance (e.g. Arulampalam, Naylor & Smith, 2012), but is it as important as it used to be? This study examines student pattern of attendance ...