Browsing Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, Law, Business Mgt (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM) by Title
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A survey of the impact of operational losses on profitability of commercial banks in Kenya
(2006)Profitability is cited as a major predictor or determinant of business failure. Ratios used to measure profitability have shown to be suitable predictors of subsequent insolvency of firms. This study addresses the impact ... -
A survey of the influence of consumer promotions on the purchase of cement in Nairobi
(2006-09)The cement industry has experienced dramatic changes SInce the advent of economic liberalization. New players came in, new cement products were launched, branding started and consumer promotions began. These have costed ... -
The Abaluhya traditional concept of time todopi vol. 2, values, rights and social order, Bennett College, Greensboro N.C, USA (pp75).
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The Aboriginal Woman's Voice in Canadian Literature: Jeannette Armstrong and Beatrice Culleton
(University of NairobiFaculty of Arts (Philosophy), 2007)This study is a critical analysis of four works by two aboriginal Canadian women with the broad objective of giving voice to aboriginal Canadian writers, Jeannette Armstrong and Beatrice Culleton. The four works are used ... -
Abortion
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Abortion as a basic right: its assumptions, Implications and challenges
(2006)The current debate on abortion has given rise to a group of feminists who hold that unrestricted access to abortion and complete reproductive freedom is a woman's basic right. This study is premised on he understanding ... -
Abortion in Kenya: Adequacy of the Kenya’s Legal Framework in Protecting the Unborn Child
(University of Nairobi, 2015-11)Abortion is recognised as an emotive, sensitive and even divisive issue. Following the decision in the US case of Roe v Wade, abortion has persistently remained a controversial issue in today‘s society. In Kenya, for ... -
Abortion: a Critical Analysis of the Pro-abortion Position
(1999)This study set out to critically examine the views held by that section of humanity who advocate for legalization of abortion. To achieve this an analysis of the proabortion's key arguments in support of abortion was ... -
Absolute Proprietorship in Kenya
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Absorptive Capability and Performance of Management Consultancy Firms in Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, 2022)This research set forth with the objective of evaluation of correlations existing between absorptive capacity and performance of management consulting firms in Nairobi. The absorptive capacity theory, the idea of knowledge ... -
Abuse of cannabis (bhang) among secondary school students in Gichugu Division, Kirinyaga District
(Department of Arts, 2001)Drug abuse is one of the most serious problems of our times. The problems related to drugs are on the increase in most developing countries and Kenya is no exception. Cannabis is currently the most widely ... -
Abuse of the judicial criminal process in Kenya
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Academic Achievement in Public and Private Primary Schools in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2019)Education is a component of human capital. In Kenya, primary education is provided by both the government and the private sector. Private school pupils consistently attain higher test scores than public school pupils, ... -
Academic Integrity and Its Inference on Knowledge Sharing Among Postgraduate Students at the University of Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, 2015)The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of knowledge sharing on academic integrity among postgraduate students at the University of Nairobi. The study was guided by the following objectives: to find out factors ... -
Academic staff perceptions of and the actual working conditions in the University of Nairobi and their likely influence on brain drain.
(University Of Nairobi, 2004)The objective of this study was to look at the extent to which the academic staff perceptions of and the actual working conditions in the University of Nairobi are likely to influence brain drain from the university. The ... -
Acceptability of Free Primary Education in Kenya: an Analysis of Factors Influencing Its Perception
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2010)Education is recognized as a vehicle that is aimed at achieving national development goals. Education also plays a ro1,e)n human development through its contribution to improve on peoples well being and their participation ... -
Acceptability of Male Circumcision in Suba District, Southwestern Kenya
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2009)The idea of using male circumcision as a weapon against AIDS has been endorsed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a disease prevention method among noncircumcising communities. However, its acceptability in these ... -
Access to health care by inmates in Kenya: a study of Lang' ata women's prison and Nairobi remand/allocation
(Department of sociology, 2006)The historical background of modem health care services took root from the colonial set up that was common in Africa and other developing countries at the beginning of the century. It was at this stage that sharp divisions ... -
Access and Impact of Devolved Funds on Enterprises Owned by Women and the Poor: a Case Study of Gatundu South Sub County
(University of Nairobi, 2014)This research project seeks to examine access and impact of constituency women enterprise fund and poverty eradication commission revolving fund on enterprises owned by women and the poor in Gatundu south sub county in ... -
Access and Utilization of Digital Information Services in Academic Libraries: the Case of University of Nairobi
(2014)Academic libraries are critical contributors to knowledge generation which serves wide spectrum of the society. The fundamental role of academic library is to collect, process, and store, disseminate and utilize information ...