An Empirical Evaluation of Factors Influencing in Kenya: the Case of Epzs
Abstract
The study reported in this project was aimed at determining the factors influencing
investment 111 Kenya's EPZs. Secondly, the study was aimed at determining the
adequacy of the incentives offered by the Kenya Government in retaining investment in
the zone.
In order to meet these objectives, information was sought through the use of a
questionnaire. The questionnaire was directed to the Managing Directors or the General
Managers of the EPZ companies operating in Kenya.
The data collected was analyzed using mean scores, Yates chi-square and factor
analysis. Using these, the responses from the active companies were compared with those
from dormant companies. The findings from the analyses led to two major conclusions;
(i) The factors considered important for investment decision differed significantly
between active and dormant EPZ companies.
(ii) Some of the incentives offered by the government of Kenya were found
inadequate by the EPZ companies.
In view of these conclusions, the following recommendations were made to the
government of Kenya:
(i) The incentives found adequate by the EPZ companies should be maintained.
(ii) A major effort should be 1118c1eto improve the incentives found to be inadequate.
A research could be done to determine the possible ways of improving these
investment incentives.
Citation
Ndinya RK,August 2003;An Empirical Evaluation Of Factors Influencing In Kenya: The Case Of EPZs.Publisher
University of Nairobi Faculty of commerce