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Socio-economic Characteristics and the Performance of Women- Owned Enterprises in Mumias Town
(2003)
This study examines how socio-economic characteristics affect the performance of women
owned enterprises in Mumias town. This study builds upon the premise that differences in
socio- economic characteristics affects ...
Economic Implications of Lending of Micro Finance Institutions on Micro and Small Enterprises in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2003)
The study was earned out to establish whether the credit schemes administered by MFI have an impact on MSEs performance in terms of parameters such as sales, net income, fixed assets, number of employees and space occupied ...
A Survey of Client Perception of Business Development Services (Bds) Offered by Kenya Management Assistance Programme (K-map)
(2003)
This research project was conducted to study client perception of Business Development
Services offered by Kenya Management Assistance Programme (K-MAP). The study
focused on a population of 1500 elements drawn from K-MAP ...
Socio-economic and Cultural Impacts of Human African Trypanosomiasis and Coping Strategies of Households in the Busoga Focus
(University of Nairobi,, 2003)
This study investigated insect pest problems affecting ornithology specimens in the
ornithology storeroom of Nairobi Museum of the National Museums of Kenya It also
investigated the mitigation measures used by the ...
Small-holder Farmers Against the State in a Liberalized Market Economy: a Case Study of the Boycott by Mwea Irrigation Scheme
(2003)
The study's main objective was to investigate the existing problems at the Mwea Irrigation
Scheme that contributer to the farmers violent severing of their links with the National
Irrigation Board. The study therefore ...
Involvement of Unionized Employees in the Application of Performance Management Programme: a Case Study of Barclays Bank of Kenya Limited
(Univesity Of Nairobi, 2003)
The banking industry continues to face challenges both locally and globally. These challenges
are eroding their bottom line and the top line is also getting thinner by each advancing year. This
has made top management ...
The Relationship Between Technology and Competitive Advantage: the Case of Vegetables and Animal Oils and Fats Manufacturers in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2003)
Technology by its very nature is significant in determining the level of efficiency
of machines and ways of operation of organisations. The business environment is
dynamic. Technology is a core competence resource which ...
Factors That Influence the Purchase of Life Assurance by the Academic Staff of the University of Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, 2003)
This study had one objective, which was to identify the factors that are important in influencing
the University of Nairobi academic staff in their purchase of a life assurance policy. To do this, a
survey was conducted ...
The Minimization of Accounts Receivables in the Water and Sewerage Department of Nairobi City Council Using the Credit Scoring Technique
(University of Nairobi,, 2003-06-26)
This study sought to assess the willingness to pay rather than ability to pay of the
domestic clients of the Water and Sewerage Department of the Nairobi City Council
(WSDINCC). The willingness to pay concept also referred ...
Portfolio Return Charactrestics of Different Market Sectors at the Nairobi Stock Exchange
(University of Nairobi, 2003)
This study compares the portfolio stock return characteristics of different market
sectors at the Nairobi Stock Exchange from January 1997 to December 2001.
We begin by examining the average returns of each of the stocks ...