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The Structure and Growth of the Banking Industry in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 1989)
Old Age in Rural Kenya: Gender, the Life Course and Social Change
(1989)
role opportunities for the elderly.
The contemporary context for age includes a sociodemographic
profile of the Samia, Samia kinship as an exchange
system, and changing life course patterns of females and
males. Within ...
Factors Affecting Women's Progress in Management: the Case of the Universities of Nairobi and Kenvatta
(University of Nairobi, 1989)
The survey for the study reported here was carried out between 20th
April and 31:st May, 1989. The study sought to investigate the previous
research findings on factors limiting women's success in management
in a Kenyan ...
The Effects of Entry Level Characteristics on Academic Performance, Using Multivariate Analysis: the Case of the M.b.a. Programme, Faculty of Commerce, University of Nairobi
(Univesity Of Nairobi, 1989)
This study sought to examine whether certain pre-entry characteristics of M.B.A students can help distinguish betwen eventual successful and unsuccessful academic perfomance in the first year.The variables sected were ...
An Analysis of the M.b.a. Management Projects (1981-1988) in the Faculty of Commerce, University of Nairobi
(Univesity Of Nairobi, 1989)
When students in the Faculty of Commerce are for and writing their Management Research Projects,past reports reports provide a useful guide of what is expected.The task of perusing through these reports is tedious and could ...
A Discriminant Model to Distinguish Between Successful Accounting and Non-accounting Students in the Faculty of Commerce of the University of Nairobi
(Univesity Of Nairobi, 1989)
Students in the Faculty of Commerce of the University of Nairobi have often fond difficulty in choosing which options to pursue upon entering their second year of study.Whereas the Accounting Department has over the years ...
Factors Considered Important by Multinational Firms When Deciding on the Host Country to Invest in: a Case Study of Kenya
(University of Nairobi,, 1989)
The study reported in this project, was aimed at
determining the·factors which multinational firms consider
important when deciding on the most country to invest in.
Secondly, the study was aimed at determining the ...
Automating Library Services: Special Reference to the University of Nairobi
(1989)
ACT
Academic libraries especially in Europe and the U.S.A.
have largely been computerized and this has helped increase
bibliographic utilization and opened new avenues of
services, e.g., in forming automated information ...
The Physical Distribution Problems Facing Nairobi City Center Open-air
(Univesity of Nairobi, 1989)