Browsing Masters Dissertations by Title
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A study on investor's negative relationship with money in correlation with investment performance
(Dublin Business School, 2019)“Money is everything” – such belief is deeply rooted in most people’s mind. In real life, undoubtedly most investors invest with aim of becoming wealthy but in fact most investors fail to achieve desired financial goal ... -
A study on role and effectiveness of performance management in Nestle Dubai
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Usually performance management systems will monitor the progress over goals and helps in performance building. Compensation acts as a vital component for maximizing the performance at all levels. Generally performance ... -
A study on the effectiveness of communication patterns on employee performance in Iroko Television, Nigeria
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Communication is essential in any organisation as it determines the effectiveness of the share of information which further enhances the order, coordination and synergy between departments of an organisation. For communication ... -
A Study On the Need for Investment in Employee Wellbeing in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) In Bangalore, India
(Dublin Business School, 2022)Increasingly, well-being is a major concern for a growing number of well-known organisations throughout the world. As a valid aim of business policies, it is also seen to have a positive impact on an organisation's ... -
A study on the political & government policy related challenges faced by startups in the UK
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Success or failure of an organisation is based on various internal and external factors in the market. This study analysed the political and government policy related challenges faced by the UK Start-ups. The analysis on ... -
Study on the reason behind the unpopularity of green construction among residential buildings in Kerala and to find out the factors that can improve the green construction in Kerala
(Dublin Business School, 2018)This paper explores the impact of green construction in the modern world. It mainly discusses the problems faced in the construction sector in Kerala, which lies in southern part of India. The present research showed that ... -
A study on the retention of employees in Dublin nightclubs
(Dublin Business School, 2009)This paper offers a review of literature discussing key models and theories on employee turnover and retention strategies across organisations. It then investigates the retention of part time and full time workers in Dublin ... -
A study on the role of brand community management on brand loyalty and customer retention for Irish coffee consumers.
(Dublin Business School, 2022-05)This dissertation investigates the role of Brand Community Management on brand loyalty and customer retention for Irish coffee consumers. Underpinned by previous literature, a deductive approach was used to test the ... -
A study on transformations undertaken by small active asset managers in regards of the development of exchange-traded funds
(Dublin Business School, 2018)This document studies the transformations undertaken by small active asset management companies in regard to the development of Exchange-Traded Funds and passive asset management. So far, very little academic research has ... -
A study on using both, technical and fundamental analysis together for trading and investing, with reference to day trading stocks & options
(Dublin Business School, 2019)There have always been clashes between the fundamentalists and the chartists about how the stocks and markets should be analyzed. Chartist or technical analysts are those who forecast the markets by considering the historic ... -
A study to examine and compare levels of narcissism, separation anxiety and significant other relations in opiate misusers and non-opiate misusers
(Dublin Business School, 2006)This study's primary aim was to examine levels of narcissism in opiate misusers and compare their levels to non-opiate misusers. The study also looked at opiate misusers levels of separation anxiety and significant other ... -
A study to examine the impact of demonetization on the Indian textile industry
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The Textile industries in India plays an important role in creating employment. In recent times the Indian textile industry is facing falling in exports, rise in cost of production and low productivity. As for now the ... -
A Study to Investigate if an Understanding of Personality Type Influences Parenting Style and Parental Self-Efficacy Levels In Parents
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The paper is a report of a study to determine whether knowledge of Personality Types influences Parenting Style and increases Self-Efficacy. Authoritarian and Permissive Parenting Styles and low levels of Parental Self-Efficacy ... -
A survey of service quality level of 5 star hotels in Shanghai
(Dublin Business School, 2008)In today's service-dominated hotel business environment, improvements in the level of service quality is critical. An understanding of academic theories as well as the today's competitive environment of hotel market will ... -
Sustainability of projects in small business development after donor disengagement (case of Georgia)
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The Research Problem: Identification of factors influencing self-sufficiency and sustainability of donor funded projects in small social enterprises in Georgia. A possible scenario could be that donor organisations do ... -
Sustainable business eevelopment – a strategic position for internationalization success for 2025 of Irish Agri Food Drink and Marine Industry
(Dublin Business School, 2016)This study is on the Irish Agri Food, Drink and Marine Industry and Business sustainability strategies for successful 2025 internationalization. The study incorporates the FOODWISE 2025, a 10 years strategic action plan ... -
Sustainable development in the fruits industry for the Cora Hypermarkets of North Eastern France: relative reliability and success
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Today, the planet is suffering because of our excessive consumption. There are 3 main categories of issues which are created by it : Social, economic and ecologic issues. Sustainable development seems to be a good solution ... -
Talent management in Ireland : an exploratory study into how companies in Ireland manage talent in their organisations
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Talented people are the source of competitive advantage and if managed properly they can make a difference to an overall business performance. Talent management is a concept that helps organisations manage their human ... -
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 ...