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Kenya’s Legal and Institutional Framework on Benefit Sharing From Oil Exploitation: the Case Study of Turkana County
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Kenya’s Manufactured Export Performance and Competitiveness: an Empirical Investigation
(University of Nairobi,School of Economics,, 2013)Kenya has had several trade policies and reforms through export promotion initiatives to promote trade. This paper sought to identify factors that affect export performance and competitiveness in Kenya for the period ... -
Kenya’s Mediation in the Sudan Peace Process
(University of Nairobi,Institute Of Diplomacy And International Studies,, 2013-10)This study is designed to assess Kenya’s mediation role in the Sudan peace process. The broad objective of the study is to assess the role that Kenya played in this process with a view to drawing useful lessons. The study ... -
The Kenya’s persons with disabilities act, act no. 14 of 2003: a case for compliance of the act with the constitution of Kenya, 2010 and international law.
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 2012)This study is divided into five chapters. Chapter one is a broad overview and layout of the research. It outlines the research project. This provides an overview of the essence of the research. It covers the background of ... -
Kenya’s petroleum exploration and production law: challenges for investors, the government and local communities.
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 2012)The study analyzes the legal, policy and institutional challenges in the regulation of oil exploration and production in Kenya. In this regard, it analyses the existing legal, policy and institutional framework for regulating ... -
Kenya’s Print Media Coverage of Religious Communities in the Mandera and Garissa Terrorist Attacks
(2015-10)In the recent years, Kenyans have been scarred repeatedly by a series of attacks by the Al Shabaab terrorist group based in neighbouring Somalia. The devastating attacks have been characterised by profiling and targeting ... -
Kenya’s sales taxation incidence analysis
(University of NairobiDepartment of Arts in Economics, 1982-09)The concern of this study was to find out the impact of a sales tax on income distribution. and inflation. The study was also concerned with the effectiveness of sumptuary taxes in reducing the consumption of sumptuary ... -
Kenya’s trade diversification policy with the east African community and its impact on economic growth
(University of Nairobi, 2015)This study sought to examine the relationship between Kenya’s horizontal trade diversification policy with the East African Community (EAC) and its impact on her economic growth for the period 1995 to 2013. The study ... -
Key Account Management and Brand Performance of Microfinance Institutions in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2017)Key Account Management is the frequent running of the business to business relationship between sellers/providers and their customers. Brand performance on the other hand is the desirability and profitability in a brand – ... -
Key Account Management Orientation and Organizational Structure in the Pharmaceutical Industry in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2020)The study sought to determine the effect of Key Account Management Orientation and organization structure of Kenya’s Pharmaceutical Industry. The research used a descriptive research design to achieve the objective. For ... -
Key Account Management Practices, Market Sensing Capabilities, Organisational Characteristics and Performance of Commercial Banks in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2018)The broad objective of this study was to determine the influence of key account management practices, market sensing capabilities, and organizational characteristics on performance of commercial banks in Kenya. The specific ... -
Key factors in the implementation of digital village centers in Kenya: a case of Kenya information and communication technology board
(University of NairobiSchool of Business, 2009-09)The objective of the study was indentifying the key factors influencing the implementation of Digital villages' project and to establish the extent of implementation of the Centers. The study was a case study of the Kenya ... -
Key Innovation Drivers in the Adoption of E-banking Practices in Kenya: a Case Study of Nic Bank Kenya Ltd
(University of Nairobi, 2016-11)Today the pace of innovation change in the banking industry is fast and unrelenting. The effect on the day to day operations of banks and customer interactions with the institutions is fundamental and industry changing. ... -
Key operational determinants of successful call centres: A case of Airtel Network Kenya
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2012)A relentless competition amongst the mobile phone service providers has been witnessed lately in Kenya. For organizations, such as call centers that handle customer complaints on a daily basis to succeed, they need to serve ... -
Key success factors and bank strategy in the credit card industry: a survey of commercial banks issuing credit cards in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2010)Understanding of the key success factors is of utmost importance as they drive the strategy for any company. Key success factors are considered as an important component of strategic planning and a means for organizations ... -
Key success factors and competitive advantage of deposit taking Microfinance Institutions in Kenya
(University of NairobiSchool of Business, 2013-11)Competition in the 21st century’s global economy is complex, challenging, and filled with competitive opportunities and threats. It exerts pressure on firms to be proactive and to formulate successful strategies that ... -
Key Success Factors and Competitive Strategies by Four and Five Star Rated Hotels in Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, 2017)The objective of this study was to establish the key success factors and competitive strategy used by the five and four star hotels in Nairobi enabling the hotels to stay afloat in light of competition experienced in the ... -
The key success factors for microfinance industry in Mombasa
(School of Business, 2012-07)Key Success factors are areas which ensure successful competitive performance of the organization (Rockart 1979). Organizations are successful because of various success factors which they exploit. These include availability ... -
Key Success Factors in Kenya’s Insurance Industry
(University of NairobiSchool of Business, 2013-11)Key success factors for an industry are the two or three areas where companies must be distinctively better than its rivals in order to achieve sustainable competitive advantage. The researcher undertook this research study ... -
Key success factors in the banking industry: a case study of major commercial banks in Kenya
(school of Business, University of Nairobi, 2006)The banking industry is characterized by intense competition and changes in customer awareness and demands. This study was carried out in Nairobi, Kenya in September, 2006 with an objective to determine the key success ...