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An exploration into how research and development is treated in Ireland, focusing on listed companies
(2010)
The recession and current unfolding economic scandals have caused many businesses to
become apprehensive and cautious with the money they spend and the service providers
they chose. Accounting/auditing firms in particular ...
The opinions and perceptions of insolvency practitioners in relation to the reform of the bankruptcy act 1988
(2011)
The current economic crisis has had a damaging effect on businesses. Many directors
and sole traders have found their debts accumulate to an unmanageable level as a
result. Considering the large amounts of money in ...
A study of the road safety authorities use of fear appeals to communicate a public health message
(2012)
This dissertation provides an insight into the Road Safety Authorities (RSA) use of fear appeals
to communicate a public health message. The RSA use fear appeals such as shock, threats, scare
tactics and emotion to ...
Exploring the succession planning process in Irish BMW dealerships
(2008)
This thesis is an exploratory study undertaken to analyse Irish BMW Dealerships and
whether they plan for succession and the taxes to be paid on the death or retirement of
the founder. This study also explores the ...
Exploring consumer perception and attitudes towards renewable energy with a view to developing best practice for marketing renewable energy
(2009)
This study was conducted in County Donegal and the overall purpose is to explore perception and
attitudes towards renewable energy with a view to developing best practice for marketing renewable
energy in County Donegal ...
An investigation of regulations affecting small audit practitioners: a practitioner's view
(2007)
Statutory auditors are of critical importance to the efficient operation of the economy
and capital markets. They perform the public assurance role, by giving credibility to
audited financial statements and by acting in ...
An investigation into audit choice for companies listed on the Irish stock exchange
(2007)
Companies listed on the Irish stock exchange have complicated accounting
requirements and procedures compared to the smaller private companies in Ireland.
Many smaller audit firms cannot provide this type of work and ...
Is corporation tax the most significant determinant for foreign direct investment in Ireland by ICT companies from the United States of America?
(2012)
Manufacturing planning and control (MPC) systems, among a number of sub-systems
in an organisation, are the pivotal infrastructures that support the' organisation’s
strategy in order to create competitive advantage in ...
An investigation into why companies delist from the main market on the Irish stock market to the Irish enterprise exchange and the impact of regulation
(2009)
The Irish Stock Exchange (ISE) established a new market in 2005, the Irish Enterprise
Exchange (IEX). The main difference between these markets is that less regulations
are required under the IEX. One of the objectives ...
Innovation in small and micro-enterprises in Donegal; nice idea or commercial reality?
(2013)
Context and Purpose:
This dissertation was based on the authors own practical experience of working with
small and micro-enterprises (SaMEs) over eighteen years. In his experience, many
business development models, ...