Browsing Masters Dissertations by Title
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The social outcome in Gamification applied to the Generation Y is a growth lever for French businesses
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Gamification is a new system of communication and management for businesses. A message by the game becomes a real issue for companies seeking to communicate with target increasingly volatile. Gamification is still poorly ... -
Socially responsible investment in France
(Dublin Business School, 2009)Business organisations are among the most powerful social entities in our world. Within the last decade socially responsible investment has been gaining importance across the business community. Ethical behaviour in today's ... -
Solid waste utilization- renewable energy
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The “generation of solid wastes” has been noted to increase at a high rate, which made it the requirement to manage such wastes. The process of “Waste-to-Energy” acts as a source of renewable energy, which can help to ... -
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 ... -
The Sport Sponsorship of disabled athletes and its impact on consumers and companies
(Dublin Business School, 2015)This cross sectional study examined whether the sport sponsorship of local disabled athletes could somehow help companies to reach their business goals and improve their results, thanks to the influence this sponsorship ... -
Staff and management perception of the change management process : the case of Carphone Warehouse business integration between British and Irish operations in 2011-12
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The Carphone Warehouse, the largest independent mobile phone retailer in Europe with over 2,300 stores, is among many organisations that are looking into various ways for improvement of its economic status. The Company ... -
Staff retention strategies in a humanitarian context : the challenge of the Generation Y
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The last decade, has seen an increase in the number of humanitarian crisis in a context of ongoing economic crisis. This has also increased the demand for humanitarian workers in a labour market that is progressively ... -
Stakeholder’s perspectives on integrating sustainability in project management
(Dublin Business School, 2015)In today’s world, the way business and organisations deal with their procedure of lading their work is more project driven and moreover they are driven by sustainability goals than ever before. It is evident that for a ... -
The statements of patrons in the open learning centre in the Ilac Public Library
(Dublin Business School, 2010)The purpose of this paper is to test whether the statements of opening learning patrons in the Ilac Public Library can be used as evidence for ways in which the centre can be improved and also whether the statements provided ... -
Stock price prediction using time series models
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This Thesis titled- “Stock price forecasting using time series models” focused on the comparison of the performance of time series models to predict the stock price for 5 banks. Forecasting and stock price analysis is ... -
The strategic challenges involved in performance measurement system design. A case study from Brazil
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The research set out to highlight on strategic challenges involved in performance measurement system design in Brazil. The subject bears high relevance in the current Resource based view oriented management trends in ... -
Strategic implications of implementing an agile methodology in HR Shared Services (HRSS)
(Dublin Business School, 2020)This paper is an MBA in project management dissertation, researching on how to design and drive effective strategic implementation of agile solutions in HR Program & Operations for the innovation in HR shared services. ... -
Strategic implications of the CRC scandal for donor interactions in Irish charities
(Dublin Business School, 2015)This dissertation examines what the strategic implications of the CRC scandal that occurred late in 2013 are Irish charities in relation to donor.The qualitative research approach collected primary data through in ... -
Strategic operations management: factors impacting job satisfaction and communication effectiveness
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The alignment of strategic operations and objectives have always been high in demand due to failures of organisations not able to achieve their strategic goals. The lower level of employee’s engagement towards achieving ... -
Strategic thinking in telehealthcare : a possible solution to easing the financial strain on Ireland’s overburdened health service
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The purpose of this study is to examine the potential problems facing the Irish health service going forward as a result of two key factors, Firstly, as a result of the current economic climate the ability to operate the ... -
Student and faculty perceptions of film resources : a case study of DBS Library
(Dublin Business School, 2016)This thesis is a case study of student and faculty perceptions of film collections, resources and services at DBS Library. The aim of the study is to learn whether there are any improvements required in relation to film ... -
Students with invisible disabilities : unique challenges for academic librarians in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2016)This dissertation examines the unique challenges academic librarians in Ireland face in providing their services and supports to students with invisible disabilities. It is a qualitative study, undertaken over the months ... -
A study analysing the payment behaviour of Non-EEA (NFQ Level-9) students in Dublin
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Recently, there is a significant transition from paper-based to electronic-based payment systems. The aim of this dissertation is to analyse the payment behaviour of the non-EEA students, who are regarded as level 9 ... -
A study of channels of communication in the field of After-sales service
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Purpose : The purpose of this research is to study how consumers use and perceived channels of communication in the context of after-sales service, especially when they want to express a complaint. Methodology/Approach: ... -
Study of deep learning models on educational channel video from YouTube for classification of Hinglish text
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The applications of data mining process are widespread. Within the framework of CRISP-DM a data mining project, this research exposes key areas like data preparation, feature engineering, model training and evaluation ...