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Sexual Oppression Against the Maasai Woman: a Major Focus on Fgm and Forced Marriages and Their Recurrent Consequences Adversely Affecting Her Sexual Worth
(University of Nairobi, 2002)For a long time women have been regarded as second class in all societies across the world and though the problems faced by each group/society take different forms each and every woman has an issue which needs to ... -
Shadow Education System: Demand for Private Supplementary Tuition in Public Secondary Schools in Municipality Division, Kakamega South
(University of Nairobi,Faculty of Arts, 2008)This study investigated the factors that influence demand and practice of private supplementary tuition in public secondary schools in Municipality Division, Kakamega South District. The descriptive survey design was ... -
Share Price Behaviour Around 2010 Constitution of Kenya Referendum on Nairobi Securities Exchange
(University of Nairobi, 2012)Share price behaviour of a market is influenced by how quickly that market assimilates the relevant new information it receives in its trading prices and volume patterns to the extent that no trader can sustainably make ... -
Share price reaction to stock market segmentation at Nairobi Stock Exchange
(University of Nairobi.School of Business Studies, 2006-08)In February 2001, NSE was segmented into three market segments MIMS, AIMS and FISMS. Segmentation of security markets has its adverse effects. Shareholders of firms moved from the main market to subsidiary market (AIMS) ... -
Share splits and share price changes: the case of share splits on the Nairobi Stock Exchange
Stock splits in stocks of companies listed at the Nairobi Stock exchange market have in the recent years gained importance that cannot be underestimated. This has been brought about by the tremendous increase in stock ... -
Shared Services Centers Synergy and Performance in Selected Multinationals in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2016-11)The purpose of this study was to look at shared services centers synergy and performance in selected multinational corporations in Kenya. The study was based on the theoretical concepts such as the principal-agent theory, ... -
Shared Water Resources In The SADC: A Case Study Of The Zambezi River
(University Of Nairobi, 2014)On mainland SADC region, water resources of international river basins is the most shared natural resource among member states. Almost always, the water resources occur with varying abundance or scarcity at different times ... -
Shareholder Protection - Some Apects
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Shareholder Protection and Shareholder Intervention in Kenya: A Study on Shareholder Activism
(University Of Nairobi, 2016)The traditional model of corporate governance precludes shareholders from directly participating and/or intervening in the management of companies. If a shareholder or shareholders in a group, felt aggrieved by the actions ... -
Shareholders versus stakeholders in corporate governance: towards a stakeholder perspective of corporate governance
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Shareholders' pressure on the firms decision to pay dividends at Nairobi Stock Exchange
(University of NairobiSchool of Business, University of Nairobi, 2005-08)This study was conducted to assess the possible impact of shareholders pressure on the decision of management to pay dividends for companies quoted at the Nairobi stock Exchange.Data were collected in form of ordinary ... -
Shareholders’ Perception of Company’s Involvement in Corporate Social Responsibility: a Case of Safaricom Limited
(University of Nairobi, 2014-11)The purpose of this study was to determine shareholders‟ perception of company involvement in CSR at Safaricom Limited. The study also sought to establish whether the shareholders believe CSR reduces the shareholders‟ ... -
Shares Performance Evaluation in Kenya: a Decision Support System Approach
(University of Nairobi, 2015)The share market is a complex and tedious investment avenue. It takes diligence, financial muscle, time and high level of dedication to wade through the murky waters of the share market and fully benefit from the same. ... -
Shedding light on profit remittances by kenyan subsidiaries of multi-national corporations -the question of sections 18 (3) and 23 of the income tax act
(University of NairobiSchool of law, 2008)Kenya's is an economy that has not realised its full potential in terms of vibrancy and competition. Many an economy the size of Kenya's are producing many times what the Kenyan economy is in terms of revenue. Economic ... -
Shelter in Peri-urban Areas Informal Settlement, Kenya
(1996)Over one third of urban households in Kenya live in informal settlements, lacking basic infrastructure and urban services. There is a general consensus that the environmental and health implications of these settlements ... -
The shift from bilateral to multilateral regimes in the management of Nile Water Resources
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2011)This study critically examined the impact of regime shift from bilateral to multilateral in the management of Nile water resources. It contends that despite the cataloguing of ambitious projects and plans, the Nile states ... -
Shifting international balance of power in Africa: an analysis of Kenya's relations with China and the United States of America, 2003-2012
(University of Nairobi, 2014)ABSTRACT This study has focused on the shifting balance of power in Africa within the context of its relations with China and the United States of America. This has been due to the perceived competition by both China ... -
Shopping Malls Servicescape and Satisfaction of Customers in Westlands, Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, 2021)There is an increased importance of customer satisfaction in service provision; thus, the study examined the influence of shopping malls servicescape on the satisfaction of shopping mall customers in Westland's, Kenya. The ... -
Short -term forecasttng of crude oil prices in Kenya
(University of Nairobi.School of Business Studies, 2006-11)Today the world has become more.complex, more fast-paced and more competitive than ever before. Forecastinghas, therefore, become necessary in order to meet conditions of the future for which we have imperfect knowledge. ... -
Short and long term effects of cross-border-listing announcements on companies listed at the NSE and their post-listing performance
(School of Business, 2007)This paper investigated the Kenyan stock market response to listing abroad. Using a traditional event study methodology of returns, the paper tested two hypotheses, first, the cross listing announcement effect and second, ...