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The effect of capital adequacy requirements on credit creation by commercial banks in Kenya
(2012)
Capital provides buffer against losses and thus it ensures safety and soundness of the
financial institutions. It is necessary to ensure that the banks have sufficient capital.
Capital regulations are therefore put in ...
The effect of business process outsourcing on the financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya
(2012-08)
Outsourcing is a widely used business practice for organizations that are in an effort to
improve firm performance and add value to their firms. Empirical studies show that
outsourcing has very limited positive impact ...
Performance based compensation practices among commercial banks in Kenya
(2012-11)
The economic environment today is rapidly changing and organizations are faced with globalization. To compete effectively, organizations must continually improve their performance by reducing costs, innovating products, ...
The effects of lending rate policy on the loan portfolio of commercial banks in Kenya
(2012)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the lending rate policy on the loan portfolio of commercial banks in Kenya. The lending rate policy was measured by the average annual lending rate of the selected ...
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 ...
The effect of offering Sharia compliant products on financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya
(2012-11)
The banking industry is a key sector in the Kenyan economy. As profit seekers,
commercial banks are inclined to formulate policies that aim at diversifying their
portfolio and thus guaranteeing some minimum rate of return. ...
A survey of the extent of use of financial derivatives by commercial banks in Kenya
(2012-10)
This study sought to determine the extent of use of financial derivatives among commercial banks in Kenya. The research methodology used was a Correlation design and the population of study was Commercial Banks in Kenya ...
The influence of human resource management practices on financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya
(2012-08)
The financial/banking sector is human capital intensive since it relies heavily on its human resource capital to offer services to its clients. This implies that the human capital plays a critical role in order for the ...