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Corporate governance and accountability mechanisms and challenges in the private hospitals in Kiambu County, Kenya
(2012-11)
This research paper seeks to examine the corporate governance and accountability mechanisms
of board directors and composition, board meeting frequency, reporting and controls and
challenges of organization structure and ...
Challenges of implementing financial innovations by commercial banks in Kenya
(2011-10)
Over the last 20 years there have been many changes in Kenyan banking sector. These changes
have had considerable impact in the way they offer their services in the market.
This research project was a census to determine ...
Agent banking as a diversification strategy by commercial banks in Kenya
(2012-10)
The Kenya Banking sector has demonstrated a solid growth over the past few years. The industry continues to offer significant profit opportunities for the major participants. Kenya has attracted worldwide acclaim by expanding ...
Service quality practices among commercial banks in Kenya
(2012)
In every modern organization, service quality is a cornerstone upon which the very survival of
the organization relies on. The market for quality services has become very competitive. It is no
longer advantageous to have ...
Applicability of Altman (1968) model in predicting financial distress of commercial banks in Kenya
(2011)
The study basically determines how financial distress can be predicted in banking industry using Altman(1968) model. Many corporate are faced with financial inefficiency and are not in position to correctly predict their ...
Social stigma and reintegration of obstetric Fistula survivors in west pokot, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2010)
Obstetric fistula is a medical condition in which a woman develops a hole between the
vagina and rectum or the bladder during delivery. In West Pokot, this condition attracts
social stigma, abandonment, seclusion and ...
An ethnographic study of cervical cancer among women in Limuru Division, Kiambu District, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2010)
Cervical cancer is the most common form of cancer among women in the developing
countries. In Kenya, it accounts for 59% of all genital cancers of both men and women.
Although it is the most preventable form of cancer, ...
The relationship between tax incentives and foreign direct investment in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2012-11)
The main objective of this study was to determine the relationship between tax incentives and foreign direct investment in Kenya. In order to achieve this objective, the entire set of data for investment incentives, trade ...
Performance of Islamic and conventional banks in Kenya: A comparative case study
(2012)
Islamic banking is the system of banking consistent with principles of Islamic law (shariah) and
guided by Islamic economics. Islamic economics is referred to that body of knowledge which
helps realize human well-being ...