Browsing Masters Dissertations by Title
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On becomings: Exploration of reasons why qualified therapists choose not to practice
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This research aims to better understand the context within which fully qualified psychotherapists, with some experience of client work, made the decision not to continue with their careers after significant effort to ... -
On Child-Analysis
(Dublin Business School, 2006)The dictionary defines a child as a young human being between birth and the beginning of puberty with an emphasis on his development based on a temporality that is linear and chronological. Child psychology, also focusing ... -
The ongoing potential of RFID as an alternative to 2D barcode in pharmaceutical industry
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Pharmaceutical industry is one of the vital industries for human health and well-being and Ireland has a very strong reputation amongst other countries by hosting a great deal of global and local pharmaceutical manufacturers ... -
Online social networking as and advertising medium : footwear sales industry, Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2008)This dissertation illustrates why some footwear sales companies in Ireland are resistant to using social networking advertising while some companies in the same industry are using this medium extensively to advertise their ... -
Open data and innovation: creating value for public bodies
(Dublin Business School, 2017)Open Government Data or Open Data has been a part of the mainstream political agenda for more than a decade now. Many benefits to society and business have been presented as imperatives for its adoption, many barriers ... -
Opportunities to manage big data efficiently and effectively
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Big data can enable part-automated decision making. By by-passing the possibility of human-error through the use of advanced algorithm, information can be found that otherwise would be hidden. Banks can use big data analytics ... -
Organisational communication: affect and relation with employee’s job satisfaction level in retail supermarkets of Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The research explored the effect and relation between internal communication, communication effectiveness, and job satisfaction in retail supermarkets in Ireland. Methodology: Data was gathered from 100 frontline employees ... -
The organisational value of implementing environmental policies and initiatives in the Irish hotel industry?
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This research sets out to examine what value can be created for Irish hotel organisations that implement environmental policies and initiatives. The research focused on both The Garryvoe Hotel and The Westin Dublin both ... -
Organizational CSR integration in everyday responsibilities of project managers
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The primary rationale of this dissertation strives to diagnose whether organizational CSR should be integrated in everyday responsibilities of project managers within all business divisions and if so to what extent would ... -
Orientation of Ireland charitable organizations towards Non-EU student’s volunteerism
(Dublin Business School, 2019)International students come to Ireland with a motive to study and practice their expertise through volunteering. Ireland accommodates increasing number of Non-EU students over the years. Existing studies on student ... -
The outlook of SMEs in Ireland towards green cloud computing
(Dublin Business School, 2018)This research is aimed to find an answer to what extent green solutions are influencing adoption of cloud computing in Small and Medium Enterprises, SMEs, in Ireland with secondary analysis including, books, journal articles ... -
Overall development of Irish supermarkets by using business intelligence
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Business intelligence technology is basically a reporting tool for making better decisions by considering huge data analysis. As every business for competitive advantage considering their data for analysis, BI technology ... -
Patrons’ health queries for Healthy Ireland: are South Dublin public librarians prepared from their perspective.
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This study aimed to investigate if South Dublin public librarians are confidently prepared for dealing with patrons’ health queries for the Healthy Ireland (H.I.) initiative from the librarians’ perspective. Seven qualitative ... -
Perceived challenges in improving electronic communication between general practitioners and hospital laboratories in Ireland and potential impact of MedLIS
(Dublin Business School, 2016)General practitioners (GP) are the first contact points for a patient for primary health care while the clinical laboratories assist them in detecting diseases effectively. So it is essential that the communication between ... -
The perceived effectiveness of interviews in comparison to assessments among managerial staff in the public sector
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The primary aim of this study was to measure the effectiveness of job interviews in comparison to other assessment activities from a manager’s perspective for public sector jobs. The study also aimed to analyse what happened ... -
Perception of accountants on IFRS 15 ‘Revenue from Contracts with Customers’ in the Republic of Ireland post implementation
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This research is focused on the views and opinions of Accountants, in the Republic of Ireland, on IFRS 15 – ‘Revenue from Contracts with Customers.’ This paper is about IFRS 15 from the perspective of accountants and how ... -
Perception of DBS masters students towards opt-in email marketing in the online retail of apparels
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This study is aimed to understand the perception of the master students towards email marketing of online retail stores and what type of email are more effective in email marketing campaigns. For primary research mixed ... -
Perception of franchising in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2009)Business format franchising is a method of business development, which is widely used in order to enable businesses to expand rapidly. In recent years, franchising has grown in the world and has become a popular way of ... -
The perception of Toulouse’s student millennials regarding French organic wine : impact of digital marketing
(Dublin Business School, 2018)In France, organic agriculture is expanding through the years. Nowadays, all the different sectors of the market are concerned about organic : food, textile, drinks… even the vineyards are concerned. In fact, wine industry ... -
The perception of Toulouse’s student millennials regarding French organic wine: impact of digital marketing
(Dublin Business School, 2018)In France, organic agriculture is expanding through the years. Nowadays, all the different sectors of the market are concerned about organic : food, textile, drinks… even the vineyards are concerned. In fact, wine industry ...