Browsing Masters Dissertations by Title
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Labor migration and remittances in the Republic of Moldova : are the remittances efficiently used by the migrants' households?
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Labor migration and remittances in the Republic of Moldova: Are the remittances efficiently used by migrant household? This paper analyzes labor migration and remittances as a current phenomenon in the Republic of ... -
Lacan's return to Schreber
(Dublin Business School, 2008)This thesis will endeavour to explore the factors that contribute to the outbreak of a psychosis and the phenomena that such an experience entails. To do so I will approach the topic from a Freudian / Lacanian perspective ... -
A lack of corporate governance and ethics in banking was the root cause of the global financial crisis in 2008
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Executive Summary: The purpose of this thesis is to investigate, analyse and conclude on the following statement ‘A Lack Of Corporate Governance & Ethics In Banking Was the Root Cause of the Global Financial Crisis In ... -
Lack of incentives and working environment will lead to employee dissatisfaction which in turn cause customer dissatisfaction : a study related to the hotel industry in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2008)Nowadays, the success of every industry or organisation depends in achieving the satisfaction of their customers. This concept will gain importance when the industry falls under the service sector. The satisfaction of ... -
Lean construction between theory and practice: A case study of the Irish construction sector
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Lean manufacturing is a well-known management philosophy and has found widespread application in the industry. Lean Construction applies the same philosophy to construction activities. The reception of Lean in construction ... -
The level of information systems integration in small - and medium sized enterprises operating in manufacturing sector in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2006)To operate efficiently companies rely heavily on information technology. The flow of data and information and an easy access to information stored in various IT systems and applications play a critical role in efficient ... -
Librarians' perspectives on digital literacy in Irish third level education
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Digital literacy has emerged as a key concept in recent years in Irish third level education. Calls by the Irish government to promote and expand digital literacy have been plentiful, with many academic institutions ... -
Like us : social media and its influence on consumer decision making, with reference to high-involvement products in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Social media and social media marketing have revolutionised the way Irish companies promote their brands and talk to their customers, and as a result it has become an extremely „hot topic‟ within modern marketing. Through ... -
Local Property Tax in Ireland : can the critical success factors of the high compliance rate be applied to the introduction of future taxes
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Tax compliance, theories on compliance and behavioural economics are becoming more frequent in the growing body of literature on tax policy and the redesign of tax policies. This is due to the fact that Ireland has a ... -
Look at me when I'm talking to you: A psychotherapeutic exploration into working with adults with high functioning autism/Asperger's
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Studies indicate that the rates of diagnosis of ASD are rising. Despite the fact that it is a lifelong disorder, much of the current literature focuses on ASD in childhood. There is no consensus on its treatment in adulthood, ... -
Look at the role of the product description on purchasing decision for electronic devices on Amazon for the youth 13-35 year old. How to influence the purchasing decision through the product description?
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Internet has changed the world of retailing by allowing the emergence of digital stores. By the past, being a competitive retailer required significant investments, but today, traditional retailers are facing high competition ... -
Loyalty in French retail banking among the 18-25 year olds
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Much attention have been given to the customer loyalty concept in different industries to defineefficient strategies. This concept is further important in banking due to a highly interaction with customers but also to an ... -
Magazines’ advertising of French cosmetics brands in China: strategies influenced by a culture
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Purpose of this paper: The aim of this research was answering the research question: what are the influences of Chinese culture on advertising strategies of French cosmetic brands in Chinese magazines? The researcher had ... -
Main challenges faced by multinational companies when planning human resources in Venezuela
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Human Resources Planning has been in consider a key factor for the development of companies and its success is highly reflected in the markets nowadays. Such planning may varies from country to country and therefore, the ... -
Malaysia's food image : a case of Malaysia Kitchen Programme (MKP) in Finland
(Dublin Business School, 2015)This case study assessed the portrayed Malaysian food image via one of the strategies under the Malaysia Kitchen Program with the aim of evaluating the implementation of opening/operating a Malaysia restaurant in Finland ... -
Managing diversity and gender equality in the workplace
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Now a day’s world is growing globalization which require more interaction among people from the diverse range of backgrounds (Green et al., n.d.). Diversity management is a method which is intended to create and helps to ... -
Managing diversity and the opportunities for candidate dependent on work visas in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Knowing that there are a lot of immigrants coming to Ireland, and even starting their professional career in the Irish industries, this research main objective is to really understand the actual Irish labour market, and ... -
Managing Employee Grievance in the Hotel Industry in India
(Dublin Business School, 2016)In this research paper I intend to perform a detailed research on the grievance of the staff in Indian hotel industry. I have highlighted the literature work and performs detailed analysis of the primary and secondary data ... -
Managing service promises in an organisation : a study of communication gap between the salespersons and customers in relation to sales of BMW cars in the context of Bird Automotive
(Dublin Business School, 2009)The purpose of this study was to find out the reason behind the declined sales of BMW cars in context to Bird Automotive. The secondary and primary research methods were adopted to carry out the research. The secondary ... -
Managing the adjustment of EFL teachers in English language schools in China
(Dublin Business School, 2008)The current study was designed to better understand the adjustment of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) to living and working in China. The thriving EFL industry in China; its reliance on expatriate EFL ...