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The future of organizations
(2013-04)
Dominant forces of the last century, developments in science and technology, the
presence of ideological rigidities and the complexity of organizational environment
will continually shape the future. Developments in human ...
Factors Contributing Towards Adoption of Green Marketing Practices in the Mobile Phone Service Providers in Kenya
(2012)
The effects of the changing weather patterns and climatic conditions have started being felt
the world over. Social norms regarding the environment are changing and consumers today
are increasingly holding brands accountable ...
Nomadism, a migration mechanism for environment and economic sustainability: the Pokot of Kenya.
(1999)
This paper discovers that mobility of the nomads is at the same time an expression of a flexibility permeating all spheres of life. It also investigates and seeks answers to the following questions: Why should an economic ...
Challenges to Sustainability in Africa
(Society for International Development, 2011)
Sustainability as defined in the Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development (1987)
denotes development that meets the needs of current generations without compromising the ability of
future generations ...
Charcoal production and strategies to enhance its sustainability in Kenya
(University of Nairobi,, 2013)
In sub-Saharan Africa, 72 per cent of urban and 98 per cent of rural households use fuelwood for energy. In Kenya use of charcoal in urban areas has risen by 64 per cent in two decades. Despite the charcoal industry providing ...
Firm Strategy, Business Environment and the Relationship Between Firm Level Factors and Performance
(2012)
Contingency theory contends that there is no universal or one best way to manage or
design an organization and its subsystems must 'fit' with the environment. Effective
organizations need not only have a proper 'fit' ...
Factors Contributing Towards Adoption of Green Marketing Practices in the Mobile Phone Service Providers in Kenya
(2012)
The effects of the changing weather patterns and climatic conditions have started being felt
the world over. Social norms regarding the environment are changing and consumers today
are increasingly holding brands accountable ...