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Eprocurement, Strategy Drivers And Performance At The National Treasury In Kenya
(University Of Nairobi, 2019)The main objective of the study was to establish the effect of E-procurement on performance at the National treasury and to determine the intervening effect on strategy drivers on the relationship between E-procurement and ... -
The equality bill and its role in eliminating discrimination against women in the employment sector in Kenya
(2001)In December 1999, parliament passed a motion that granted Gichugu Member of Parliament, Hon. Martha Karua, leave to introduce the Equality Legislation in Kenya. While introducing the motion, Hon. Martha Karua noted that ... -
Equitable Customary Trust and Absolute Proprietorship in Kenya
(University of Nairobi,, 1980)It is undeniable that much of Kenyan law finds its source, either directly or indirectly, in England. This is easy to understand since Kenya was, until 1963, a British colony and it was the usual custom of the British ... -
The Equitable Remedy of Specific Performance of Contracts of Sale of Land in Kenya
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 1976-04)This paper is about the equitable remedy of specific performance of contracts of Sale of Land in Kenya. It focuses attention on those factors which affect the granting or refusing of the remedy of specific performance ... -
Equitable sharing of benefits from oil resources in Kenya
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Equity bank's foreign market entry strategies into Southern Sudan and Uganda
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2010)Chapter one contains the background information and purpose of the study. The purpose of the study was to determine the foreign entry strategies adopted by Equity Bank Ltd into Southern Sudan and Ugandan Markets. The study ... -
Equity in health care financing and expenditure in Kenya
(Department of Econimics, 2005-09)Health care financing studies in Sub-Saharan Africa, Kenya included have tended to focus on single modes of financing at a time, such as user fees, insurance, government budget, donor funding, or on financing-related issues ... -
Equity in Kenya: a Study of the Reception and Instances of Application of the Doctrines of Equity in Kenya
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Equity risks and return factors on the Nairobi stock exchange
(University of NairobiDepartment of Economics, 2002-09)The study looks at risks and factors that affect returns on the Nairobi Stock Exchange. The study identifies sources of such risks; those that can be eliminated through diversification (unsystematic) and those that cannot ... -
Equity Structure and Corporate Performance. A Case of the Kenyan Oil Industry
(University of Nairobi,Business Administration and planning, 2006)This study examines the effects of ownership structure on corporate performance of Kenyan oil sector firms between 2001-2005. Ownership structure is defined along two dimensions: ownership concentration and ownership ... -
Equity, Efficiency and Quality of Public Health Care Services: Spatial Planning Guidelines for Public Health Care Facilities in Nairobi
(University of NairobiDepartment of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Nairobi, 2003-06)The basis of this study is the proposition that health care determinants and subsequent utilization of available public health facilities varies throughout socio-economic and geographical settings. Urban informal settlement ... -
Ergativity in dholuo: A comparative study
(University of Nairobi.(Department of linguistics and languages), 2006)This work strives to account for ergative construction traits in Dholuo. It does this by comparing elements of Dholuo Syntax and Morphology to that of Shilluk and Pari which are sister languages to Dholuo. Shilluk and Pari ... -
Ergonomic Factors Considered in Information Systems Implemented in Kenya: the Case of Firms in Nairobi
(University of Nairobi.Faculty of Commerce, 2001-08)The focus of this study was to determine the relative importance attached to ergonomic factors by IT consultants, their actual consideration of ergonomics factors, and constraints to the actual consideration of the same ... -
Erosion and sediment transport in the upper Tana catchment with special reference to the Thiba basin
(Faculty of Arts, University of Nairobi, 1978)This thesis examines erosion and sediment transport problems in the Upper Tana Catchment which covers an area of 9250 km. It is based on a four-year field and laboratory study of erosion and sedimentation processes in ... -
Error Analysis in the Translation of Telecommunication Electronics Devices: a Case Study of a Mobile Telephone Data
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Errors in Translated Consumer Market Research Questionnaires: Case Study of Consumer Research Questionnaires Translated From English to Kiswahili
(University of Nairobi, 2018)This study focuses on errors that are likely to occur in the processes of translating consumer market research questionnaires. They are mostly on syntax and lexicon. These are errors that can potentially block the transfer ... -
Escaping poverty and chronic poverty through rural development: the role of agriculture with reference to the Bar-sauri millennium villages project in Yala Division, Siaya District.
(Arts-Development studies, 2010)This study explored the role of Millennium Villages Project intervention in agriculture as an escape route out of poverty and chronic poverty in Siaya district. The ultimate goal of rural development is improved livelihoods ... -
Essays on an Emerging Stock Market: the Case of Nairobi Stock Exchange (Statistical Distribution of Returns, Market Seasonality and Reactions to Dividend Announcements
(University of NairobiSchool of Economics, 2009)The general objective of this thesis is to test the well known market efficiency hypothesis using daily data from the Nairobi Stock Exchange. This high frequency data permits a thorough testing of the efficiency hypothesis ... -
Essays on Benefit Incidence and Efficiency of Public Spending on Education in Kenya
(University of NairobiDepartment Of Economics, 2013)Between 2002103 and 2009110 fiscal years, the Kenya government spent an average 0/6.4 percent 0/ GDP and 26 percent 0/ total government outlays on education and training. Households cover such costs as boarding expenses, ... -
Essays on Distributional Consequencies of Fuel Taxation in Kenya
(University of NairobiDepartment Of Economics, 2012)This thesis outlines three topics on residential energy demand and distributional consequences of fuel taxation for five regulated fuels in Kenya. It provides a comprehensive framework to analyse factors that drive ...