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An evaluation of business failure prediction methods: Literature survey
(University of Nairobi, 2007)
Since the fall of Babel [the largest enterprise in the history of mankind], human corporations are always faced with the risk of failure. Just like human beings survive on sufficiency of human blood, so do businesses survive ...
The relationship between tea value addition and profitability of exporting companies in the Kenyan tea industry
(2008)
Company profitability, liquidity and shareholder's wealth are affected by how the
managers allocate the available resources they have been entrusted with. The Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO) United Nations committee ...
An analysis of demand for money in Uganda (1986 - 2003)
(2005-08)
A stable money demand function is the essence of planning and implementing monetary
policy. The main purpose of this paper is to Estimate Uganda's money demand function
and to find out whether there exists a stable money ...
Marketing strategies adopted by selected christian churches in Nairobi
(2004)
The study is concerned with marketing strategies adopted by selected Christian
churches in Nairobi. The study was aroused by the fact that despite the importance
the church in Kenya has in shaping society little study ...
An empirical investigation of creation and application of brand equity in Kenya: the case of the pharmaceutical sector.
(2000)
This study sought to investigate the various methods and
practices deployed by pharmaceutical firms in enhancing the
market value of their products. The research was conducted
between June and September, 2000. The ...
Human adjustment to solid waste pollution:A case study of Dandora area in Nairobi
(2008-07)
This study examined the human adjustment to solid waste pollution: a case study of
Dandora area in Embakasi constituency in Nairobi Province. Nairobi like other
developing world cities is characterized by rapid population ...
Factors influencing sales force motivation: A study of insurance companies in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2004-10)
Companies in Kenya today are operating in a very competitive
environment and survival of firms will depend on their managers' ability
to understand and respond to the external environment. All insurance
companies use ...
Coverage of reproductive health issues in Kenya's Print Media: A case of two Kenyan Dailies
(2007)
Reproductive health is central to our existence. It is also critical to development, especially in third world countries where development and poverty eradication continue ...
An analysis of the relationship between liquidity and micro-economic idicators: An inter-industry comparison
(2000)
Liquidity is cited as a major predictor or determinant of business failure. Financial ratio measures of liquidity have been shown to be suitable predictors of subsequent insolvency of firms. This study ...
Environmental exploitation and our obligations to future generations
(University of Nairobi, 2001)
In the face of the many pressing problems experienced on a global scale, one encouraging
development is the increasing number of serious efforts to cope with them so as to find
the means to build the sort of a society ...