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A case study of organizational structures & cultures : Batelco & Eircom
(Dublin Business School, 2001)The objective of this research is to examine and identify different types of management through analyzing their organizational structures and cultures. This work will identify each kind of organizational structures and ... -
A case study on the performance related pay system within Abbey Ireland Ltd. and an evaluation of the effectiveness of the system
(Dublin Business School, 2001)The purpose of this study is to review the performance related pay (PRP) system in operation within Abbey Ireland Ltd. and to consider if the objective of the process is being achieved. It is also intended to review the ... -
Change management in the Irish leisure industry. A public sector perspective
(Dublin Business School, 2002)In this paper I have carried out research in the area of Change Management in the Irish Leisure Industry. More specifically from a public sector (Local Authority) perspective so the company I have used is Kildare County ... -
The changing face of Irish retailing
(Dublin Business School, 2003)The objective of this research was to assess the attitudes and opinions of retailers in the Irish retailing industry and their views on technology and the future of retailing. Six in-depth interviews were conducted with ... -
CIE selection and implementation of an ERP solution
(Dublin Business School, 2003)In 1996, CIE, the Semi-State body charged with providing Bus and Rail travel throughout the Republic of Ireland, had come to the conclusion that their legacy IT/IS systems were becoming obsolete and increasingly difficult ... -
A comparative study on recent developments in codification of employment rights in Russia and Ireland : issues and perspectives
(Portobello College, 2004)This paper provides a comparative analysis of Russian and Irish legal systems, and examines some of the changes in employment legislation that have occurred over the last fifteen years. A critical review of the legislation ... -
A comparison of planned systems implementation with actual implementation relative to business systems
(Dublin Business School, 2001)AB of today (May '01) IBM Microelectronics Division in Dublin still receives approximately 10% of their incoming supply from Altis (approximately 400,000 microchips per week). They are still operating through the use of ... -
The competitive environment in the computer game industry
(Dublin Business School, 2003)The purpose of this dissertation is to give you an insight and a better understanding of the competition within the computer game industry. I will go into detail and discuss the big players that are involved in the industry ... -
Computer animations on mobile phones
(Dublin Business School, 2002)Computer animation is an industry that is growing rapidly and is being accepted more by the fans of animation. The increasing growth of computer power is making computer animation better and is allowing the animators to ... -
Computers in catering. The way forward
(Dublin Business School, 2001)Since the development of wireless networking technology, over ten years ago, there has been a proliferation in the number of Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) present in the marketplace. This article analyses the current ... -
Consumer behavior concerning the e-business in the French pharmaceutical industry
(Dublin Business School, 2010)The aim of this research project is to analyze the way in which consumers act about their medicines purchase and to show that consumer behavior is one of the most decisive factors in the development or the failure of ... -
Consumers’ concerns around the issue of geolocation systems for mobile marketing
(Dublin Business School, 2016)Purpose: The purpose of this research is to investigate consumers’ attitudes toward and acceptance of the use of geolocation in mobile marketing. Methodology: The researcher adopted a survey strategy. A quantitative method ... -
Creating accessible web pages for users with disabilities
(Dublin Business School, 2002)As the Internet is being used more widely, it is up to the Web Developer to ensure that all Web pages are accessible to all users, including users with disabilities. As there is an increase in Web sites published today, ... -
Creating Competitive Advantage Through Web Technology
(Dublin Business School, 2001)What I tried to do in this Dissertation is to give some insight into the new field of Internet-based electronic commerce and how it can affect industry structures and transform value chains. The internet is seen as a ... -
Customer information services - the way forward
(Portobello College, 2000)Information technology services are becoming more that just a source of information. Information technology is not only about computers, it is about business information. It is changing the way business is conducted. ... -
Customer relationship management : business process or software solution?
(Dublin Business School, 2002)The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how Customer Relationship Management applications can enable effective customer relationship management, provided that an organisation has the right leadership, strategy and ... -
Determinants of an effective organisational security system
(Dublin Business School, 2003)This report focuses on the management of computer systems security within an organisation. The choice of topic was inspired by my interest in information computer security within organisations that are experiencing the ... -
Digital editing systems and their impact on the media industry
(Portobello College, 2002)It is the objective of this dissertation to provide an introduction to digital editing systems and their impact on the media industry. I hope that at the end of this dissertation the reader will have a clear and ... -
Dot com downfalls!
(Dublin Business School, 2002)While it can be seen that there are many benefits from e-commerce, the disadvantages that have caused dot.com failures must also be considered, throughout this research thesis I will be discussing the events that led to ... -
E-business and e-procurement in the construction industry : a study of the impact of e-business and e-procurement on the construction industry in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2003)The object of this exercise is to look at the current context of the construction industry in Ireland and evaluate where competitive advantage can be achieved by use of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT's) ...