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An extensive mixed-methods analysis : Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), attentional ability and emotional acceptance
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The aim of the study was to test the effects of mindfulness meditation on attentional abilities, perceived stress and emotional acceptance. A qualitative component post intervention was also included. Participants (n = 25) ... -
Ética y negocios en la clase de ENE: El Binomio fantástico
(XIV Encuentro Internacional del GERES, 2016)Cuando estalló la crisis económica en el año 2008, algunas voces críticas se preguntaron si la formación dada en las escuelas de negocios enseñaba valores que fomentaran formas de actuar que fueran responsables con la ... -
Investigating mediating effects of organisation-based self-esteem on the relationship between work stressors and stress
(The Irish Psychologist, 2011)Objective: Organisation-based self-esteem (OBSE) has attracted a great deal of recent research attention. However, such research from an Irish perspective has been neglected to date. The aim of this study was to extend ... -
An investigation into the psychological model on young people's help-seeking behaviours
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The aim of this study was to investigate a psychological model on young people’s help-seeking behaviours. A quantitative cross sectional design was used with a sample of 185 adolescents (M=93, F=92) from one secondary ... -
The Irish Library Publishing Landscape: One Year On
(IFLA Special Interest Group on Library Publishing, 2020)Jane Buggle and Marie O’Neill co-hosted the inaugural IFLA SIG on Library Publishing Mid-term Meeting at Dublin Business School in Dublin in spring 2019, which showcased library publishing exemplars from around the world. ... -
Library Publishing and Editors – A Promising Partnership Built on Open Access
(IFLA Special Interest Group on Library Publishing, 2020)The IFLA Special Interest Group on Library Publishing held the Virtual Open Programme on October 15th 2020. The event had been scheduled as part of WLIC 2020 in Dublin which was postponed due to the pandemic. The theme was ... -
Library Publishing as an Essential Function in Today's Information World: Models and Sustainability Plan by Academic Libraries in Nigeria
(IFLA Special Interest Group on Library Publishing, 2020)The IFLA Special Interest Group on Library Publishing held the Virtual Open Programme on October 15th 2020. The event had been scheduled as part of WLIC 2020 in Dublin which was postponed due to the pandemic. The theme was ... -
Masculinities, care and social justice : critical studies of men and masculinities and professional care work
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Social Care and Social Policy in Ireland: Seeking Social Justice in the Era of Austerity & Beyond | DIT Grangegorman Campus, February 13th 2015 Presentation points: CSMM - sub-field of gender, feminist & sexualities ... -
The meaning of meaning in Joyce's Epiphanies
(EPHEP, 2014)This presentation poses the question of “meaning” in James Joyce’s “epiphanies”; not what they mean, as such, but rather, the type of meaning that is at stake when it comes to epiphanies. It suggests that the type of meaning ... -
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 ... -
Measuring learner engagement to create a gameful learning environment
(SCITEPRESS Digital Library, 2019)If educators were to be skilled game designers, then they would be better equipped to design engaging education scenarios. The importance of learner engagement within a learning environment is without question. Yet there ... -
Negotiating identities in the networks of the Irish organic food movement
(Dublin Business School, 2006)The aim of the annual AF&PP Conference (Alternative Futures and Popular Protest Conference) is to explore the dynamics of popular movements, along with the ideas which animate their activists and supporters and which ... -
Piloting a growth mindset intervention for student success
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Objective: Dublin Business School is currently collaborating with the California-based ‘Heroic Imagination Project’ on a validation study focusing on a mind-set intervention for learners’ motivation and satisfaction. This ... -
Publishing as a library: Our reasons to develop PUBLISSO – Publishing and Advice Services
(IFLA Special Interest Group on Library Publishing, 2020)The IFLA Special Interest Group on Library Publishing held the Virtual Open Programme on October 15th 2020. The event had been scheduled as part of WLIC 2020 in Dublin which was postponed due to the pandemic. The theme was ... -
(Re)visioning the urban imagination : the art and policies of redevelopment
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The Richmond conference examined representations of urban redevelopment within the transforming city. Based in London, the papers given at the conference addressed cities worldwide, from Dublin to Doha and Berlin to Belgrade, ... -
Rebalancing the power
(TASC, 2012)An analysis of the political options open at European level to leverage power with their financial markets. Author keywords: Markets, politics, Europe, power -
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, ... -
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. ... -
Technology and the need to develop new economics
(TASC, 2011)Exploration of potential impacts of rapidly developing technologies on economics. Author keywords: Technology, Economics -
A three-year examination of victimisation and wellbeing correlates among children from low affluent areas
(World Anti-Bullying Forum, 2019)Previous research has examined the associated correlates of victimisation among primary schoolchildren, with higher victimisation associated with lower physical and psychological well-being, negligible social support, ...