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    • How the international consulting industry is using Knowledge Management as a key response to the development of the ‘information society’ 

      Joyce, Fergus (Dublin Business School, 2006)
      The objective of this Research Dissertation is to add value to the extant literature on international consulting and knowledge management by exploring the ways in which the international consulting industry is using knowledge ...
    • The internationalisation process of small to medium enterprises in the Irish indigenous software industry 

      McLaughlin, Sinead (Dublin Business School, 2003)
      The primary objective of this study is to explore the validity and applicability of two competing internationalisation theories; namely the 'Stage' theories and the New Venture Internationalisation (NVI) framework. The ...
    • The increased level of fraud from a financial institution's perspective and the measures required to reduce it 

      Drinan, Derek (Dublin Business School, 2001)
      The aim of this research is to bring to light the hidden importance of fraud in today's business environment from a financial institution's perspective. Within any form of business, fraud is looked upon as the greatest ...
    • The role of mental health service ( Psychiatrists) and primary care services (GPs) in their treatment of dual diagnosis. A comparrative study. 

      Byrne, Hanora (Dublin Business School, 2006)
      OBJECTIVE: This research study set out to compare two treatment services Primary Care Services (GPs) and Mental Health Services (psychiatrists) in their treatment of patients with dual diagnosis in an Irish population. ...
    • Homo homini lupus 

      Geraghty, Evelyn (Dublin Business School, 2002)
      In recent times, with the influx of foreign nationals to our shores seeking political or economic asylum the question of racism and its effect on society has been raised. Ireland is no longer seen as an ethnically ...
    • The impact of the Internet on the recruitment industry in Ireland 

      Murphy, Adele (Dublin Business School, 2001)
      This dissertation analyses and assesses the impact of the Internet on the recruitment industry in Ireland. The main objective is to determine whether the traditional recruitment methods, in this instance, recruitment ...
    • A Missed Encounter: Freud and The Girl. 

      Crawford, Helen (Dublin Business School, 2006)
      This thesis examines The Psychogenesis of a Case of Homosexuality in a Woman. It was wondered if there was any relevance for the theories and issues that structure her and her relationships in today's society. From a close ...
    • Mexico : case of an opportunity 

      Castellot, Alonso G. (Dublin Business School, 2001)
      The current global trend forces firms to find the best opportunities to invest and enhance their skills to compete globally. The strong competition given among merging economies to attract investment and businesses, implies ...
    • Are women different? A study of gender differences in opiate users 

      Dalton-Duggleby, Sylvia (Dublin Business School, 2004)
      Objectives: In view of the large numbers of female opiate users in Dublin this study examined gender differences among opiate users. Participants were either in treatment, drug-free, using methadone or still using heroin. ...
    • A social impact study on smoking attitudes and behaviours following smoking ban implementation in bars and restaurants 

      O'Connell, Barbara (Dublin Business School, 2004)
      This study applied the Theory of Planned Behaviour to the prediction of (1) intention and (2) behaviour. Seventy-eight respondents from the Financial, Construction and Medical (Public Hospital) sectors took part in this ...
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