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Effective External Stakeholders Engagement: A Case Study For Upstream Oil And Gas Sector In Kenya.

ABSTRACT The oil and gas sector remains one of the highly monopolized industries in the world, due to not only the scarcity of these resources. This has led to numerous efforts for organizations the world over to look for ways of generating renewable energy to complement the ever-growing needs for energy. This paper sought to investigate the approaches used in engaging the external stakeholders in extractives industry for upstream oil and gas sector in Kenya. The overarching objective of the...

Service Quality And Tenant Satisfaction With Property Management Services: A Case Study Of Shopping Malls In Kampala, Uganda

ABSTRACT The Ugandan real estate sector has witnessed heightened growth, with tenants increasingly demanding improved property management services. All this amidst limited empirical studies to determine what really matters to the tenants to cause the necessary satisfaction. The general objective of the study was to examine the extent of tenant satisfaction with the quality of property management services of shopping malls in Kampala, Uganda. The specific objectives of this research included ...

The Relationship Between Bank Performance And Market Returns In Listed Banks In Kenya

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between bank financial performance and stock price returns. The paper serves to address the gap in expected market return projections, from an investor and shareholder point of view, when using reported financial metrics predominantly ROE. A wide body of literature centers on ROE as the predominant measure of bank profitability. This study introduces other metrics as alternatives; efficiency assessed through the total expenditure...

The Effect Of Value Added Tax Act 2013 On Tours Value Chain In Kenya’s Tourism Industry

ABSTRACT Tourism sector in Kenya holds a strategic importance in the country’s economy providing significant socio economic benefits. Tourism sector is sensitive to taxes, however it cannot be exempt from them since tax is a significant source of revenue for national budget. VAT most strongly affects the tourist competitiveness of the country. The purpose of the study was to assess the effect of Value Added Tax Act, 2013 on tour value chain in Kenya’s tourism industry. The study was base...

Uptake And Implementation Of The 5s Quality Improvement Model At The Kenyatta National Hospital’s Prime Care Centre

ABSTRACT The 5S quality management approach involves, sorting, setting in order, shining, standardizing and sustaining the improvements. The concept has been adopted by the Kenyan Ministry of Health, through the Kenya Quality Model for Health (KQMH) framework because it provides a solid foundation for achieving operational excellence. While it is a relatively straightforward concept, most facilities find it hard to sustain 5S improvements over time, reverting to poorly organized work places ...

Effect Of Staff Motivation On Retention Of Nurses In Kenyatta National Hospital

ABSTRACT The provision of quality and affordable healthcare remains a challenge for many countries and has been shown to be constrained by many factors including economic, social and political factors. This then results in an imbalance between the supply and demand for health services. Shortage of skilled health workers then provides further strain on improving access to quality health services. Therefore, there is a need to establish how to make the most of this rare resource, including how...

A Comparative Evaluation Of The Implementation Of Public Participation Guidelines In Kenyan County Governments

ABSTRACT Little data showed the comparison and contrast of the various approaches of implementing public participation guidelines and the significance of their implementation in the success of key governmental processes. This research sought to evaluate the extent to which three different Kenyan county governments have implemented county public participation guidelines. This was done through determining the extent to which planning and financing of public participation affects implementation...

Factors Influencing Listing Of Small And Medium Enterprises To Growth Enterprise Market Segment In Kenya

This study sought to investigate factors influencing listing of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) on Growth Enterprise Market Segment (GEMS) in Kenya. The purpose of the study was to investigate whether the level of information awareness, business profile and managerial competence influence the listing of SMEs on GEMS. The study was grounded on two theories namely pecking order theory and agency cost theory which support best practices on listing at the stock exchange. The study adopted a d...

Factors Affecting Liquidity Challenges Among Digital Finance Agents In Nairobi County

ABSTRACT This study sought to investigate the factors affecting agents‟ liquidity challenges in Nairobi County. It adopted a mix method cross-sectional study of agents, master agents, provider representatives and bank representatives. The study had three-fold objective: to establish the relationship between agent factors and liquidity challenges, to establish the effect of supply side factors on agent liquidity challenges and to explore agent perceptions towards liquidity management mechan...

A Comparative Analysis Of Kenyan Pharmacists Perception Towards Pharmaceuticals Made In India And China

Abstract Imports from India and China constitute over 40% of the total value of pharmaceutical imports into Kenya. However products made in these countries are faced with the challenge of being perceived in the context of the country of their origin. This concept has identified that national stereotypes of products and services from a country exist and they affect the product evaluation and purchase intention of the market. The purpose of this study is to identify the perception of Kenyan ph...

The Effects Of Hunger Safety Net Cash Transfers On Economic Inclusion Of Women Beneficiaries In Wajir

ABSTRACT Social cash transfers have progressively gained wide acceptance as viable models for intervention in addressing extreme poverty and inequality among lower income citizens. For the past 15 years, Kenya has been at the fore of investing in large-scale poverty based cash transfer programmes as evidenced by the increment in annual budget allocation. Hunger Safety Net Programme (HSNP) is one of the government’s cash transfer programme aimed at reducing extreme poverty, enhancing livel...

Critical Success Factors For Timely Completion Of World Bank Projects In Kenya

ABSTRACT Road infrastructure remains an important ingredient to the economic development of Kenya as most transport is through this medium. The government has earmarked improvement of road infrastructure as an important part of its vision 2030. However, lack of financial and technical capacity has resulted in the Kenyan government seeking assistance from the World Bank to finance its road projects. This study analysed the critical success factors for the timely completion of World Bank proje...

Resource Allocation: Experiences And Challenges In County Governments

ABSTRACT This research paper examines the experiences and challenges of county governments in resource allocation by undertaking a budget analysis of 15 county governments. The study uses ‘resource allocation’ to mean the funds (monies) allocated to the three devolved functions of agriculture, health and water. The criteria on the selection of the counties included in the sample was the poverty index clustered into three namely 5 urban counties, 5 rich counties and 5 poor counties with s...

Factors Influencing Adoption Of Online Trade Services Among Corporate Customers: Case Study Of A Tier II International Bank In Kenya

ABSTRACT The study focused on factors that influence adoption of online trade services among corporate customers of a tier II international bank in Kenya. It sought to determine the association between predictor variables (perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, self-efficacy, awareness, and volume of transactions) and user acceptance of online trade services among corporate customers of a tier II International bank in Kenya. The study used the Technology Acceptance Model theoretical fr...

The Effects Of Electricity Cost On The Overall Production Cost: The Case Of Manufacturing Companies In Nairobi

ABSTRACT Electricity as a source of power for production is a key aspect in the growth and development of the manufacturing sector. The availability of electric power and its costs directly affects the quality, quantity and cost of production. However, there lacks substantive studies on the contribution of proportionate costs of mains electricity in determining the overall production cost from the manufacturing companies in Nairobi. Thus, this study evaluated the role of mains electricity as...


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