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Banks' small business customers - are they successfully retained?
(Dublin Business School, 2003)Research shows that it is more cost effective to retain current customers than it is to acquire new customers. This empirical study identifies the key strategies employed by the main retail banks, and determines if these ... -
Barriers to highly skilled labour mobility in the European Union
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This study seeks to evaluate the barriers to employment in the UK which limit the mobility of EU nations between EU member states. Three objectives were set which consist of the following: identify the ability of doctors ... -
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 ... -
Be a man
(Dublin Business School, 2012)The current research study seeks to explore how male psychotherapists negotiate the relationship between their identities as men and their identities as therapists and whether a realignment of the two is required. The ... -
Behavioural analysis of Facebook post GDPR adoption
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Facebook Inc., the multinational social media giant has a prolonged history of data privacy breaches. The company has had its fair share of lawsuits in relation to privacy violations over the past decade with many ongoing ... -
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 change of online customers in the context of internet fraud
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The explosive growth of the Internet as a medium for commerce over the last decade has opened up a new research area, and it has become imperative to study how customers perceive the Internet as a channel to buy and make ... -
Behavioural economics: priming and change in environment to increase food and drink consumption, and insights for future strategies the case of Servette FC north tribune’s refreshment bars.
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Background: Behavioural economics challenges the traditional economic dogma by portraying humans as being mostly irrational. Therefore, psychological bias can be used to influence behaviours through so-called nudges. Purpose: ... -
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 ... -
Behavioural reaction to structural change : an in-depth study into the aftermath of organisational restructuring
(Dublin Business School, 2009)The aim of this dissertation is to examine the behavioural reaction to structural change within the organisation Waters Chromatography. This research is, in the opinion of the researcher, necessary as the business world ... -
Being unemployed: an existential understanding a qualitative inquiry
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Examination of the literature associated with unemployment revealed a dearth of information associated with an explication of the experiences of being unemployed from the perspective of the unemployed person. This study ... -
Benchmarking project for spare parts inventory: management practices in modern industry
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The daily increasing competition within manufacturing industry has placed the new trend on supply chain perspectives. Especially, when they realized that the manufacturing spare parts become the critical factor within the ... -
Benchmarking react library: a developer perspective
(Dublin Business School, 2021)Developers are often reluctant to adapt to the new framework since they need to allocate time in training and adapt. This study aims to determine the need for benchmarking JS and ReactJS application in a developer’s ... -
Beyond words: The experience of silence in the therapeutic room
(Dublin Business School, 2020)It has been widely accepted that psychotherapeutic work consists of both verbal and non-verbal processes. This study set out to explore the experience of silence in the therapeutic room. Five practicing therapists participated ... -
Blockchain: impact of fin-tech on professional services- audit function
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Technological advancement is really no news. The relationship between the financial industry and the rest of the economy has remained a complex one, however this relationship with technology is simply a long standing and ... -
Brand followers’ motivations on social media: a comparative analysis across Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram
(Dublin Business School, 2020)2.5 billion people use Social Media (SM) worldwide (Meshi et al. 2019); 4 in 10 internet users say they follow their favourite brands on Social Media Platforms (SMPs) (Smith, 2020). This research investigates SM users’ ... -
Brand storytelling used by the Irish food and drink industry advertisements
(Items in Esource are protected by copyright. Previously published items are made available in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher/copyright holder., 2019)The purpose of this study was to investigate consumer’s perceptions on brand-storytelling executed in Irish food and drink industry advertisements. This aim of this study was to investigate the perception of consumers from ... -
Bridging the digital gap: Supporting the development of lecturer’s digital literacy capabilities. An exploratory case study
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The importance of the digital literacy capabilities of educators has emerged as a key concept in Higher Education in recent years. Lecturers are at forefront of harnessing the potential of new technologies in education, ... -
Building a skill-based system for better employee engagement in a software organization
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Skills form an integral part of an organization for its efficient functioning and employees with multiple skill sets are a great asset to any organization. Imagine an organization where everyone talks and thinks about ...