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Adoption of cloud computing by SME's in emerging markets (Brazil)
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Cloud Computing is an exciting topic, which is providing a paradigm shift from computation as a product to computation as a service. It is a phenomenon where various types of IT capabilities are centralized into data ... -
Are educationally prepared rugby players better equipped to enter the transition process and into life after rugby?
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The dissertation begins with an introduction into the concept of Transition and discusses the many varying transition processes that occur in society, some positive with others being more challenging. The study narrows its ... -
Awareness and perceptions of the role of information management professionals and graduates in the context of organisational implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation
(Dublin Business School, 2017)As with all things new, there is limited research available in an academic context around the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and more specifically around the role information management graduates can play ... -
Effectiveness of ethics education for 3rd level business students
(Dublin Business School, 2017)This dissertation examines the effectiveness of ethics education for third level business students, examining the importance of ethics education and the most effective methods used in delivering it, and whether the current ... -
Experts perceptions of cloud based e-learning system in India
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The massive proliferation of affordable computers, Internet connectivity and rich educational content has bent a global phenomenon in which information and communication technology (ICT) is being used to transform teaching ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
The influence of social media on consumers during their purchase decision-making process and the implications for marketer
(Dublin Business School, 2012)Over the past decade a new form of media has arisen which due to its social features seem to have a great power of influence on consumers’ purchasing decision-making process. Today, more and more consumers use Social ... -
An investigation into the use of social media sites by young Irish consumers during the buying process
(Dublin Business School, 2013)Over the last decade Social Media has altered the way consumers live their everyday lives and how marketers get their messages seen. Social Media has changed not only how businesses interact with customers but it has also ... -
An investigation of the factors that influence marketing decision makers in their budget allocation process
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The main purpose of this research is to identify what factors influence marketing decision-makers operating in the Financial Services and Food & Beverage industries in Ireland during the budget allocation decision-making ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Relative student requirements from and perceptions of the Irish mobile phone industry - Irish and Chinese higher education students compared
(Dublin Business School, 2008)There is a significant increase in Chinese entrants to the Irish third-level institutions in recent years. These young consumers and their Irish classmates likely make a considerable contribution to the rapid expansion of ... -
Social media strategies leveraging knowledge management to create new knowledge
(Dublin Business School, 2012)For hundreds of years, business people have been transmitting their wisdom generation to generation. In the middle 1990’s companies started to create units focused in managing their knowledge. Nowadays, Knowledge Management ... -
To what extent do consumers feel that they can control the amount and type of their personal data that is used in marketing campaigns?
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Living in the internet age, any personal information we reveal and every action we take online is being recorded, processed, and analysed to generate enormous quantities of data. Any information, including our ages, ... -
Why is the Middle East cloud cautious?
(2016)Cloud computing is the new big trend in the IT industry, providing companies with the latest cutting edge technology and infinite computing resources at the press of a button in a new efficient pay per use cost effective ...