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Talent retention and development case study : US multinationals based in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Objectives and scope: After Ireland became the mecca of worldwide companies; the US Multinationals came in in force and based the majority of the EU headquarters all over the country. Creating with this a huge amount of ... -
Talent retention through effective performance management and employee engagement practices in company X
(Dublin Business School, 2020)In this paper, the researcher used a relational approach to investigate how employee perceptions of performance management practices, their relationships with two types of managers—line and senior managers—are related to ... -
Text and voice-enabled chatbot enhancing the user experience in career counselling domain
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This dissertation explores the need of conversational agents, such as chatbots within the career counselling domain in educational institutes. The artefact is mainly aimed at college students who need assistance while ... -
Text sentiment analysis of Marathi language in English And Devanagari script
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Marathi is a language spoken by a very large number of people in India and about 10% of the Indian population uses ‘Marathi + English’ while texting one another. This study focuses on text sentiment analysis of the mixed ... -
Therapeutic relating embodied : an exploration of psychotherapists’ experiences of touch in therapy
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Touch has been used within psychotherapy since the origins of the profession. Research shows evidence of the therapeutic potential of touch between therapist and client, highlighting a dimension of deep healing that cannot ... -
Therapy : not a mans world. A qualitative study of the influence of male gender role conflict on male therapists and their work with clients
(Dublin Business School, 2012)The study of Male Gender Role Conflict (MGRC) has emerged relatively recently as a distinct research area in Psychotherapy and Psychology. Gender Role Conflict (GRC) is defined as a psychological state in which socialized ... -
There is life after the diagnosis : a comparative exploration of two mothers' experiences of having sons with Tourette syndrome
(Dublin Business School, 2012)The current research study explored the experience of two mothers of boys who suffer from Tourette Syndrome. It looks at the impact of the diagnosis on them and their families, touches on the question of how they are ... -
"Things that draw you down that path" An exploration of motivations for pursuing a career in psychotherapy
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Thoughts on Business Value: Understanding the Digital Transformation drivers in European Manufacturing Enterprises
(Dublin Business School, 2021)Digital Transformation is shaping the global economy and it is dividing companies between Leaders and Laggers. This research is aimed at understanding Business Value as the main driver of such a transformation. Understanding ... -
Through a glass darkly. The place of psychoanalysis in the treatment of Anorexia Nervosa in women
(Dublin Business School, 2004)"I look at other girls and I think, they are thinner than me, even if I know that I am really thin, so thin that here I am in hospital being fed through my nose. But they are just thinner and I'll never be as thin as them." ... -
To analyse the impact of business intelligence on business/corporate travel domain
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Business Intelligence has evolved over the years and its tools and techniques help in converting data into meaningful information which then help the management to make informed decisions. Business intelligence has been ... -
To analyse the quality of front line managers leadership skills in relation with training and development in the Indian hotel industry (case study - ITC Grand Chola Hotel)
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The hotel industry is a service-oriented industry the frontline staff in any hotel play a major role. The frontline managers handle the hotel frontline staff’s, so the leadership skills are very important for the frontline ... -
To determine the impact of how risk managers of Irish financial and non-financial institutions can effectively utilized derivatives contracts to hedge risk - (risk reduction)
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Derivatives contracts (DC) which have grown world-wide can effectively be used to reduce risk through hedging strategies. Many studies, both theoretical and empirical, address the important roles of derivatives markets in ... -
To engage or not: Identifying the content characteristics of brand Instagram stories that impact engagement behaviour in Irish consumers.
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Social media networks have significantly changed the way consumers engage with brands in the online space, with Instagram Stories among the most recent feature to make an impact. The aim of this study is to identify the ... -
To identify service quality gaps in the Irish financial services industry
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Despite the financial industry crash of 2008 not just in Ireland but on a global scale, the financial services industry remains a key cornerstone of the Irish economy and an important element of the Irish Government’s ... -
To investigate consumer brand loyalty in the Irish clothing industry (case study - Zara)
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Purpose – The ever changing market dynamics, customer preferences & choices, never ending advertisements, constant new updates, hourly discounts, lucky draws, loyalty programs, who dressed best, best sellers, out of stock ... -
To investigate customer perception towards retail loyalty programs and their role in in building brand loyalty: A case study of Dunnes Value Club card program
(Dublin Business School, 2019)AIM: The aim of this study is to investigate loyalty card programs offered by grocery retailers and their promotional benefits and drawbacks and whether they have any influence on brand loyalty. The research study, therefore, ... -
To what extent do consumers feel that they can control the amount and type of their personal data that is used in marketing campaigns?
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Living in the internet age, any personal information we reveal and every action we take online is being recorded, processed, and analysed to generate enormous quantities of data. Any information, including our ages, ... -
To what extent does digital literacy service differ across public libraries in the Republic of Ireland?
(Dublin Business School, 2021)Digital literacy is an area relatively understudied within public libraries. This study investigated the level and types of digital literacy service in place across public libraries in the Republic of Ireland, and to ... -
Tomorrow’s corporate finance: The impact of digital evolution on the financial function and the role of the CFO
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Digital technologies have started being developed for some time now and made today’s world totally digitalized. Digital sources have already improved business processes at a high level and its opportunities for evolution ...