Browsing Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, Law, Business Mgt (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM) by Title
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A Study of the Impact of Urbanisation on Women: a Case Study of the Socia-economic Conflicts in Korogocho Slums- Nairobi
(University of Nairobi,Institute of Development Studies, 2005)Urban poverty and the rapid growth of population have led to creation of informal settlements. However urban areas are composed of communities of people from different cultures who represent different interests and ... -
A study of the implementation of balanced scorecard as a contituous improvement tool in Kenya Revenue Authority
(University of Nairobi, 2009)The study sought to determine the role of management in facilitating Balanced Scorecard (BSC) implementation for improved and successful performance of Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), establish the success factors in BSC ... -
A study of the influence of the Corporate tax rate on the capital structure of quoted companies at the NSE
(University of Nairobi, 2007)The corporate tax rate has been decreasing from the rate of 42.5% in the year 1990 to 30% in the year 2003. These changes would have an implication on the capital structure of companies since the Kenyan tax System is based ... -
A Study of the Interdependence and Development Potentials of the Main Towns in Western Province, With Special Reference to Kakamega, Webuye, Bungoma and Mumias
(1977)Rapid post independence urbanization in Kenya has been· greatly influenced by deliberate government policies to stimulate rural development. Such policies are well known under various names and titles, for example ... -
A Study of the Legal Aspects of Domestic With Special Reference to Football Associations in Kenya
(School of Law, 1982)"Those who wish to confer upon the committee or other governing body of club or association a power to act unfairly or arbitrarily in derogation of common and universal expectation must make it plain beyond a preadventure ... -
A study of the linguistic properties of stuttered speech in english in oral reading and in spontaneous speech by an adult Kenyan
(Department of linguistic and languages,faculty of arts, 2008)Stuttering is a speech disorder whose primary characteristics are repetitions of sounds, syllables and words, prolongations and blocks. Secondary behaviour in stuttering refers to the use of avoidance strategies, such ... -
A study of the linkage between land use management and household food security in Rongo District Kenya
(University of NairobiDepartment of Arts, 2009)This is a study of the linkages of land use management and sustainable household food security in Rongo District, seeking to examine the present state and the linkages of land use management and household food security. ... -
A Study of the Linkage of Critical Success Factors and Knowledge Management Systems at Olivado Kenya (Epz) Ltd
(University of NairobiSchool of business, 2009-11)Knowledge management is a key differentiator in the highly competitive business world of today. Organizations have knowledge distributed across people, technologies, and organizational practices. They need to manage ... -
A Study Of The Links Between Primary School Boys’ Circumcision And Academic Performance In Gatanga Division, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2009)This was a study of the links between School Boys’ Circumcision and Academic Performance. The research sought to establish if there were any links between Primary School Boys’ Circumcision and KCPE Performance in Gatanga ... -
Study of the main features of the Somali current along the Coast of East Africa
(University of NairobiFaculty of Science, 1985)The low-level cross Equatorial Jet (EALLJ) overlies a narrow current of fast moving water, which also reverses its direction between summer and winter seasons. This is known as the Somali Current. The Somali current ... -
A study of the managers perceptions of strategy and structure at the Nairobi Bottlers Company Limited
(University of NairobiSchool Of Business, University Of Nairobi, 2009-11)The changing global environment has led to more competition, increased product choice, increased customer demand, lower prices, product innovations and information technology. Efficient organizations establish mechanisms ... -
Study of the Marketing of Agricultural Products by Roadside Traders (Hawkers) in Nairobi
(University of Nairobi.Faculty of Commerce, University of Nairobi., 1981)Roadside trading in agricultural products is often considred a dirty and undesirable activity by the City authorities; yet this marketing activity (hawking) is of crucial importance to some of the very poor residents ... -
A study of the moderating effects of trade union membership on employees' perceptions of job security and fair treatment by management in the manufacturing industry in Kenya
(School of Business, University of Nairobi, 2005)This was a study of the moderating effects of trade union membership on employees' perceptions of job security and fair treatment by management in the manufacturing industry in Kenya. The .objectives of the study were ... -
A Study of the Operations of the Kenya Union of Savings and Credit Co-operatives (Kuscco)
(University of NairobiFaculty of Commerce, University of Nairobi., 1986)Co-operatives have become an important sector in Kenya. They now account for 40% of the country's GNP and 57% of its Gross Farm Revenue. It also provides employment to a large number of Kenyans (32,505). Savings and ... -
A Study of the Perceptions of Voluntarism Among Selected Stakeholders
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A Study Of The Performance Of Male Nurses As Care Givers In Selected Public Health Care Facilities In Kiambu County
(University of Nairobi, 2016)The study analysed male nurses as care givers to document their performance in a profession perceived to demand qualities traditionally associated with women. The analysis of gender and its impact has predominantly focused ... -
A study of the practice of the learning organisation and its relationship to performance among Kenyan Commercial Banks
(University of NairobiSchool Of Business, University Of Nairobi, 2009-09)The great Chinese philosopher, Confucious(551-479 BC) made the following profound statements with regard to learning, “Without learning, the wise become foolish; by learning, the foolish become wise”. He also advised that ... -
A Study of the Premature Withdrawal of Students From Primary Schools in Kenya
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A Study of the Problem of Workers' Participation in Management: a Case Study in Kenya
(University of Nairobi,, 1976)The rapidly growing awareness that in one way or another the concept of workers' participation has to be operated in virtually all organisations make it one of the most important concepts in human relations. ...