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External environmental factors influencing China-kenya trade: A case study of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and Chinese Embassy in Kenya
(University of NairobiSchool of Business, 2013-11)International trade has revolutionized over time with a number of environmental factors forcing the changes in ways tradeis conducted. Most of these factors stem down from the effect of globalization. The study aimed at ... -
External Environmental Factors Influencing Financial Performance of Kenya Airways
(University of Nairobi, 2015)Financial performance of an organization defines the organizations continuity. A firms‟ sustainability is highly dependent on its management of finances. Corporate success in todays‟ market environment is defined by some ... -
External environmental factors influencing International business transactions at Barclay's Bank of Kenya
(School of Business, 2012)The main aim of the study is to investigate external environmental factors influencing international business transactions at Barclays bank of Kenya; these factors include political, economic, social, technological, ... -
External linkages and product innovation in food processing equipment fabricating mses in Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, 2014-10)An o pen innovation model underscores the importance of external sources of innovation ideas to enterprises. The case is particularly true for Micro and Small Enterprises ( MSE s) facing financial and technological ... -
External public debt servicing and economic growth in Kenya: An empirical analysis
(Department of Arts-Economics, 2008)A group of low-income countries have continueci to ex-petience c1ifflcu\tiesin m.ana-s'm-s and servicing their relatively huge stocks of external debt. Most of these countries, including Kenya are in Sub Saharan ... -
External Public Debt and Economic Growth in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2014-11)This study examines the relationship between external public indebtedness and economic growth in Kenya. It uses data from 1970 to 2010 from World Development Indicators and Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. The GDP ... -
External Public Debt and Economic Growth in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2014-11)This study examines the relationship between external public indebtedness and economic growth in Kenya. It uses data from 1970 to 2010 from World Development Indicators and Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. The GDP is ... -
External sources of ideational shift in domestic policy: The world bank and the Kenya public service
(University of NairobiInstitute of Diplomacy and International Studies, 2007)This study was concerned with external pressure on domestic policy change as opposed to conventional studies of domestic sources of foreign policy. The study recognized the problem of uncontrolled Corruption in Kenya in ... -
Extractive Industries In Kenya: A Blessing Or A Curse
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Extradiction and political offences under international law
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Extreme risk and the performance of firms listed in the Nairobi securities exchange
(University of Nairobi, 2015)The purpose of the study was to establish the relationship between extreme risk and the performance of firms listed at the Nairobi Securities Exchange. Extreme risk is a potential risk that is very unlikely to occur but ... -
Fabric Analysis of Nderit Ware
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Fabrication and characterization of in(oh)xsy modified highly structured tio2/pb(oh)xsy/pedot:pss eta solar cell and study of its transport mechanisms
(2009)Light soaking has been found to improve photovoltaic parameters of eta solar cell and those of devices with reduced number of layers. The study forms a basis for; understanding fundamental technologies in solar cell ... -
Face Threatening Acts and Their Mitigation Strategies in Relation to Translation
(University of NairobiLinguistics and Languages, University of Nairobi, 2013)This study deals with face threatening acts and their mitigation strategies in relation to translation. It focuses on threats to positive face and threats to negative face in English context and how they can be successfully ... -
Facilitating International Arbitration in Kenya: a General Analysis of Arbitration in the Country and International Arbitration in Other Selected Countries
(University of Nairobi, 2018)Arbitration in general is not a new concept in Kenya. However, the country is not a famous international arbitration venue unlike other countries such as France and England, which are reputed seats for international ... -
Facilities Quality Audit: A Comparative Study Between University Of Nairobi And United States International University
(University of Nairobi.Faculty of Commerce, 2007-11)Adequate facilities in learning institutions are key drivers of better service delivery and meeting expectations of clients. It also ensures competitive position; the result of which is reduced cost and quality service ... -
Facility Location and Supply Chain Performance of the Mobile Telecommunication Firms in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2014)In Kenya today, most mobile telecommunication operators situate their business mainly in Nairobi, the capital city. What leads these mobile telecommunication firms to situate their businesses in Nairobi? What factors lead ... -
Facing Kirinyaga:A socioeconomic history of resource use and forestry intervention in Southern Mount Kenya
(University of NairobiPopulation Studies and Research Institute, 1988)This study analyzes the relationship between socioeconomic ohange and resource use in a rural Kenyan district during the past oentury. It considers how and why land use and livelihood have ohanged among the Ndia ... -
Factor influencing the implementation of e- procurement among firms listed in the Nairobi
(University Of NairobiSchool Of Business,, 2008)Business environment IS constantly changing making it imperative for organizations to continuously adapt their activities in order to succeed. In order to survive in a dynamic environment, organizations ...