Browsing Masters Dissertations by Title
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I get butterflies. A mother's emotional response to the relationship with her child : an investigation into the interactions that cause an emotive response
(Dublin Business School, 2011)The current research study asks the question “What is the mother’s emotional response to the relationship with her child?” The Oxford English Dictionary (2011) gives the definition of emotions as a strong feeling deriving ... -
The identification of entry strategies adopted by manufacturers in China to enter the personal computer market in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2008)There is an interesting phenomenon. Although China is the largest base for producing and processing computer products in the world, only a few Chinese indigenous computer manufacturers use their own brand to enter the ... -
Identification of the conditions for successful implementation of the drug prevention programme 'Walk Tall' in Irish primary schools
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The purpose of this research was to identify the conditions of successful implementation of the universal, school drug primary prevention programme, Walk Tall, in Irish primary schools. This research relied on the expert ... -
Identifying and investigating strategic management practices in diverse libraries in the Republic of Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Strategic management planning is a style which has been widely adopted by various organization types since its initial implementation in business after the Second World War. By adopting this approach organizations can ... -
If the Ceiling Fits : A Study into the glass ceiling for women in senior management positions in the top 1000 Irish Companies as named in the Irish Times List 2015
(Dublin Business School, 2016)This research project will examine the perception of the glass ceiling in Irish companies today, it will look into some of the barriers including, maternity/paternity leave, tokenism, education vs experience and the gender ... -
Ijarah : “The concept, development and progress of Islamic finance leasing in Ireland’s aviation sector”
(Dublin Business School, 2016)This research conducted on the issues regarding what can be achieve by using the Islamic leasing which is Ijarah and become the “Centre of Excellence” for aircraft financing. Islamic securitisation complements the conventional ... -
Image vs. text in narratives: The case study of National Geographic’s Instagram
(Dublin Business School, 2019)National Geographic utilises Instagram in a unique way using high quality images and long captions in the form of text. The research question was that how National Geographic conveys overall meaning by using both image and ... -
The Impact FinTech is having on the Financial Services Industry in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The world has seen a dramatic change in our everyday lives due to the advancements in technology. Every one of us has been affected or influenced with the latest technology in a variety of ways. The financial services ... -
Impact of 360-degree performance reviews on motivation of doctors and nurses in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Performance Appraisal is a part of performance management system. It’s the evaluation of the desired quality and quantity of performance. The aim of performance appraisal is to make sure that employees are working towards ... -
The impact of best practice corporate governance on the financial performance of commercial semi-state organisations in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2004)This study investigates the relationships between different phenomena within Commercial Semi-State organisations in Ireland. It is concerned with establishing whether the financial performance of these organisations ... -
The impact of branding on consumers when applied to famous chefs, an overview in the specific case of France
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Gastronomy is a wide subject, very common in France. Indeed, France in known abroad for its excellence in cuisine and its gastronomic restaurants. Through the years, gastronomy has evolved considerably in order to match ... -
Impact of business intelligence on organisational value creation: A case study of Nestle Nigeria PLC
(Dublin Business School, 2019)In reality, rapid development of business intelligence has affected virtually all aspects of life and businesses in trying to create value. Business internal environment is characterized by uncertainties, dynamic and ... -
The impact of climate change as risk on the insurance industry
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Over the last years, there has been an environmental issue that is changing and getting worse rapidly on Earth; this is known as climate change, increasing its critical risk for the global economy, ecology and human ... -
The impact of consumer behaviour on marketing strategies of international supermarkets in China
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The purpose of this study is to reveal the impact of consumer behaviour on marketing strategies of international supermarkets in China. International supermarkets were introduced in China and they have evolved in the past ... -
The impact of consumers‘ actual behaviour on social media on their purchase behaviour
(Dublin Business School, 2018)THE PROBLEM The digital world and Social Media have changed the economic landscape. Marketers face challenges in succeeding in their marketing approaches. Real-time communication on a global level has not only made ... -
Impact of corporate governance on non-performing loans in Indian banking sector.
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The aim of the current research is to study how Non performing Loans of Indian banks are influenced by the overall corporate governance structure of the organisation. To achieve this the primary part of the research focussed ... -
The impact of corporate governance practice and transparency on debt management efficiency : an evidences on Irish listed firms
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The purpose of this paper is to find the impact of corporate governance practices and transparency on debt management efficiency in the Irish context. This study is based on 35 companies listed in Irish Stock Exchange (ISE) ... -
The impact of crisis event on the financial managers behaviours concerning the management of the liquidity risks for companies in France. Comparison between the small & medium enterprises and large companies
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Interviews were undertaken with six professionals of the financial segment from SMEs, an International company and an investment fund on the problematic of the liquidity risk. Firstly this thesis will present what are the ... -
The impact of CRM on the performance of Irish and English retail banks and building societies
(Dublin Business School, 2002)The entry of non-banks into the banking services arena has meant that traditional retail banks and building societies are finding it increasingly more difficult to compete with these new entrants. Non-banks, especially ... -
The impact of cultural differences on project management in the Norwegian oil and gas industry : a qualitative research with emphasis on communication in international project management teams
(Dublin Business School, 2013)In the globalized world today national boarders are being washed out and people move out of their natural environment and over seas. Organizations have internationalized and opened up for foreigners in their environment, ...