Business Administration Research Papers/Topics

Constraints Facing The Micro And Small Enterprises A Case Study Of Selected Small Enterprises In Mwiki, Kasarani

ABSTRACT The essence of this research was to determine the major constraints that influence the development of Micro and Small Enterprises in Mwiki Kasara . During the past two decades a lot of attention has been drawn to the important role that MSEs play in employment creation. The government and other key players have taken positive steps to create an enabling environment to support the creation and existence of MSEs. However the growth and development of this sector has stagnated. Many en...

The Impact Of On-The -Job Training On Employees Job Performance In The Beer Industry (A Case Study Of Kenya Breweries Limited)

ABSTRACT In the rapidly changing knowledge economy, workers must constantly acquire new skills. The efficiency of organizations in these economies depends directly on how well its members are trained. Immediately after induction and usually combined with it is the function of developing the employee's ability to do the job on which has been placed on them. Training is seen as the process by which organizations build the skills and abilities of employees. Most skill acquisition takes place du...

Costs Of Micro Finance Institutions In Response To HIV AIDs Crisis In Kenya

ABSTRACT This study has examined the costs incurred by Microfinance institutions in late, early or no response to the HIV/AIDs pandemic in Kenya. The general objective of the study was to investigate the costs of MFls in response to HIV/AIDS crisis in Kenya. The basic objectives of the study are: to identify and analyze the costs incurred by MFls in response to HIV/AIDs effects to their clients; to examine how staff administration costs are affected as a result of MFI staff being infected or...

Implication Of Inadequate Training In The Management Of Schools: A Case Of Schools In Thika District

ABSTRACT Kenya hopes to achieve her dream of education by the year 2015, and be industrialized by the year 2020. The role of education in realizing these goals cannot be underscored. This is because they are responsible of ensuring there is effective and efficient implementation of education policies. The concern of this study was to ascertain whether there is any assessment conducted for training needs of education managers in Kenya. Often there have been reported cases of mismanagement of ...

Analysis Of Critical Factors That Affect Perfomance Of Electrical Power Projects In Kenya: A Case Of Kenya Electricity Genera Ting Co. (Kengen)

ABSTRACT Electrical power project like most of the construction projects are complex, dynamic, unique and prone to uncertainties, hence pose challenges even to the best of the project managers. The project team faces unprecedented changes in addition to constraints of budgets, time and quality. Review of literature reveals diverging opinions as to which factors are critical for successful implementation of a project in a given industry and environment. Moreover there are few studies on criti...

The Effect Of Commercial Bank Loans On Savings And Credit Societies Loans A Case Study Of Nairobi Central Business District

ABSTRACT In Kenya the responsibility for the promotion, growth and development of the cooperative sector has been given to the Ministry of Co-operative Development and Marketing. This sector has made tremendous contribution towards wealth and employment creation. Currently there are over 10,800 registered Co-operative Societies with a membership of over 6 million, (Mutua &Oyugi, 2006). Co-operatives are the most practical ways of pulling resources together and accessing credit easily among t...

The Impact Of HIV/AIDs On Companies And Their Responses To The Epidemic (A Case Of Del Monte Kenya Limited)

ABSTRACT The HIV/AIDS epidemic has had devastating effects in the workplace. It poses challenges to companies such as loss of productivity, employee turnover, increased medical costs, cost of HIV testing and treatment etc. (Aventin 1998). HIV/AIDS is not just a potential crisis, but also a real threat to the workforce and the entire community at large. This paper looks at the impact that HIV/AIDS has had on companies and the responses that companies are making towards prevention of these cos...

Factors Influencing Corporate Social Responsibility Programmes Among The Commercial Banks In Kenya

Abstract Corporate Social Responsibility is a recent development in business which is defined as company's voluntary contribution to the society and environment which goes beyond production of goods and services. Today it is important that each business should balance objectives without allowing any conflict to arise between the business and the society at large. The study investigated on factors influencing Corporate Social Responsibility programmes implementation among the commercial banks...

The Determinants Influencing The Implementation Of HIV/AIDs Policy At The Teachers Service Commission In Kenya

ABSTRACT Over the years, HIV / AIDS has become a major threat to the socio-economic development in the world especially in economically poor countries. HIV/ AIDS continues to be the leading cause of death in the region with 2.1 million AIDS related deaths. A total of 33.2 million people worldwide were also living with HIV/AIDS (WHO, 2007).Due to high prevalence of HIV/ AIDS worldwide, HIV/ AIDS policies have become crucial in many organizations for the purpose of addressing the scourge. Thes...

" An Investigation Of Factors Influencing Women Progression To Leadership Positions In Kenya A Case Study Of Four Selected Institutions

ABSTRACT The need for this study stems from the traditional view that women have a primary responsibility for family care while that for men is to provide for the family. This result in women being steered from an early age into sex stereotyped occupations and roles. Historically these occupations have been structured in either the middle and the lower cadres of the organizations, while those for men are structured at the top echelons of the organizations. It is in this light that this study...

Impact Of School Fees Default On Secondary Schools Financial Capacity: A Case Of Public Secondary Schools In Kiambu District.

ABSTRACT The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of school fees default on the financial capacity of secondary schools in Kiambu District. A sample of 5R secondary schools was selected using stratified random sampling method as the subjects were stratified into five categories; national schools, provincial hoarding, provincial day, district boarding and district Day. A self-report questionnaire was administered to the principals of secondary schools in Kiambu District...

Analysis Of Gender Difference On Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy In Kenya: Case Of Small And Medium Entrepreneurs In Githurai Trading Center, Nairobi

ABSTRACT Proceeding on the basis of performance differences between male and female owned enterprises, the research analyzed the gender differences  on entrepreneurial self-efficacy among Small and Medium Entrepreneurs at Githurai Trading Center, Nairobi Kenya. Descriptive survey design was adopted using structured questionnaires that were administered to a sample size of 150 respondents. Descriptive statistics and chi-square statistical analysis methods used .. Data from research indicate t...

Factors Affecting The Teacher Performance Appraisal System: A Case Of Public Secondary Schools In Mombasa District

ABSTRACT In the work environment, there is the inevitable practice of performance appraisal whether formal or informal. Research evidence also point out that in most admired organizations, employee performance appraisal is a vital and vigorous management tool. (http://www.hrdirectory.org/hr-articles/employee-performance-appraisals .php) While performance appraisal has been the focus considerable research for almost a century, this research has resulted in very few recommendations about desig...

The Impact Of Savings And Credit Co-operative Societies On Performance Of Enterprises: A Case Study Of Selected Women Enterprises In Nairobi County.

Studies done by researchers show that entrepreneurial activities among women in Kenya are relatively lower than in developed countries. Studies done in other parts of Africa indicate that ownership of Co-operative Societies business is mainly by women aged between 30 and 45 years. This is mainly so because the women constitute about 32% of the population of Kenya of 33 million people, which is the current statistics.According to Okwoche 1998, 85% of women co-operators and 87% women non c...

Assessment Of The Effect Of Enterprise Resource Planning On Performance Of Organisations Within The Agro-processing Industry In Kenya:A Case Study Of Ktda Factories In Bomet County

A lot of organizations have adopted and implemented enterprise wide information systems which can be summarized in the term Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. An ERP system can be characterized as an information system made up of different modules, each supporting the business processes. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems affect organizations and are implemented to enhance organizational effectiveness. However, ERP implementation is complex, costly and the research to da...


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