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The factors affecting the adoption of cloud computing in Irish hospitals
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Cloud computing is one of the most high-profile trends in Information Systems today. Although capable of delivering significant benefits to organisations such as scalable computing and storage, data sharing, on-demand ... -
The factors determining knowledge worker productivity within the Irish IT Industry
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This quantitative research study test the theories surrounding knowledge worker segmentation and knowledge worker productivity within the Irish IT industry. Firstly corroborating that a segmentation of knowledge workers ... -
Factors impeding full implementation of International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) In Uganda
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Current studies in both developed and developing countries have advocated for IPSAS implementation, confirming realized benefits for IPSAS compliant countries. Whereas some countries have remarkable progress to full ... -
Factors influencing brand choice and consumption behavors : a study on Irish juice market
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The Irish Juice Market is one of the rapidly expanding sectors in size and volume. A lot of multinational beverage giants have ventured into the fruit juice business as it has shown potential since the last 10 years. This ... -
Factors Influencing delays and cost overruns on construction projects in Nigeria; propose mitigation strategy
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Delay in the Construction Industry is a global phenomenon, which affects project completion and general performance, with regards to quality, time and cost. Delays are known to result to projects failures, increased cost, ... -
Factors influencing job satisfaction among healthcare assistants (HCA) working in Dublin
(Dublin Business School, 2016)This study aims to assess factors that influence job satisfaction among health care assistants in Dublin. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on Health care assistants working in Dublin. Total number of ... -
Factors influencing knowledge acquisition in international joint ventures (IJVs) where China is the host country - from Chinese companies' perspective
(Dublin Business School, 2008)Knowledge management became more and more important in today's business world particularly in relation to emerge of information society or knowledge society. Utilizing existing knowledge and acquiring new knowledge became ... -
Factors leading to work stress and its impact on employee performance. A case study of Reliance Fresh, India
(Dublin Business School, 2015)In the field of business, factors leading to work stress and its impact on employee performance is an important factor. The factors leading to work stress and its impact on employee performance is vital for any organisation ... -
Factors that influence informal learning and performance within the context of a professional organisation
(Dublin Business School, 2010)Learning is generally perceived as a way to enhance employees' work performance. Limited research has been conducted to explore the relationship between organisational learning activities, conditions, and performance. ... -
Factors that lead to successful cloud computing adoption in Irish small and medium-sized enterprises
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the factors that lead to successful cloud computing adoption in Irish SMEs. The literature suggests that cloud computing is the latest technology trend that promises to ... -
A faculty in flux on the road to research: their awareness of, and attitudes towards, institutional repositories
(Dublin Business School, 2012)This case study dissertation examined a third level institution that has recently begun to promote research among its faculty, notwithstanding the fact that many faculty members are currently independently research-active. ... -
Fast-evolving consumer behaviour: physical stores versus the COVID-19 outbreak
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The history of society has many records of pandemic outbreaks in which fear of what is to come evolves. In 2020, the ongoing pandemic has caused a huge impact on society, businesses and governments. This demonstrated the ... -
The feasibility of a speech and language therapy application in India
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The use of electronic devices seems to be a common practice for various medical purposes including the speech and language therapy application (app) industry. However, there was no evidence of any qualitative research done ... -
The feasibility of mobile telework / virtual working: a study of 3PL firms in India
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Purpose – The purpose of this research paper is to explore the feasibility of adopting virtual working by 3pl service providers firms in India. This paper explores virtual working in general, key models of virtual office ... -
Film canons and the academic library
(Dublin Business School, 2011)In 2005 it was suggested within a New York Times article that perhaps a university level qualification in film studies could be considered “the new MBA” given the moving image’s extraordinary capacity for communicating ... -
Financial institutions have not assisted in the development and growth of small and medium scale industries in India. A study on SME industries in Uttar Pradesh region
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Small and Medium Enterprises are the driving force for the promotion of an economy. Due to its significance, all the countries either, developed or developing, are concentrating on the development of SME‟s. It is admitted ... -
Fingal County Libraries : the user's perception of a next generation library catalogue
(Dublin Business School, 2016)This study explores the perception of borrowers from Fingal County Libraries of Encore, a next generation library catalogue. Fingal County Libraries is a public service library and for generations, public libraries have ... -
The fitness industry : women, imagery and advertising appeal
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Despite the increase of obesity and physical inactivity rates in Ireland and across Europe, the fitness industry has only achieved 7.9% gym user market penetration in Ireland. Europe Active, have committed to double the ... -
Food in a single click: preferred attributes for Generation Y in Ireland ordering food online
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Generation Y has revolutionized the Food Delivery Industry. Consumers are demanding tech solutions each time more. Although have been done several studies on their behaviour and characteristics, there is still a lack of ... -
Franchising and/or licensing as foreign market entry strategies in the Chinese hotel industry
(Dublin Business School, 2007)Franchising is a commonly used market entry strategy in the hotel industry. Licensing on the other hand, is mostly applied in the technological industry. This study critically evaluated franchising and licensing as market ...