Browsing DBS Business Review Journal - Vol 1, (2017) by Title
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The commodification of care: a critical exploration of the marketing mix for domiciliary care at the end-of-life
(Dublin Business School, 2017)The home care industry has grown exponentially around the world. In palliative care, the delivery of home care has been promoted as the ideal type of formal care; offering cost savings to local authorities and ‘choice’ for ... -
Consumer to consumer (C2C) online auction transaction intentions: an application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour
(Dublin Business School, 2017)There has been a dramatic growth of individuals using online auctions especially within Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C) e-commerce coupled with increasing academic attention to behaviour in the online environments. Literature ... -
Data protection in EU businesses: an introduction to GDPR
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The dominant educational discourses underlying the Cassells Report
(Dublin Business School, 2017)The Cassells report “Investing in National Ambition: a Strategy for Funding Higher Education,” creates an opportunity to explore critical issues in Ireland’s higher education sector. This paper excavates behind the report ... -
An exploration of methods to improve process flow in a remanufacturing cell
(Dublin Business School, 2017)This paper examines flow creation within the remanufacturing cell of an Irish medical device manufacturer. The site in question has embarked on a lean journey that commenced in 2003 and has spread site-wide since then. ... -
Exploring entrepreneurial orientation (EO) of public and third sector organisations at employee/ volunteer level
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Public and third sector employees are facing increasing pressure to behave more entrepreneurially in their day-to-day work (Wakkee, Elfring and Monaghan, 2010). Literature on entrepreneurial orientation (EO) highlighted ... -
Integrating visual literacy training into the business curriculum. A case study at Dublin Business School
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Visual literacy, the ability to interpret, analyse and create visual material, is an increasingly crucial skill for today’s graduates. However, this importance has not yet led to its teaching being widely introduced into ... -
Originals: How Non-Conformists Change the World
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The Power of a Single Number: a Political History of GDP
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There’s a wolf in Wicklow – and It’s leading the pack!
(Dublin Business School, 2017)No abstract is provided.