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3,276) A STUDY OF THE CHALLENGES FACED BY THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED STUDENTS AT MIDLANDS STATE UNIVERSITY, IN GWERU, URBAN DISTRICT, ZIMBABWE.

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to find out if visually impaired students at Midlands State University are facing similar challenges as students in Namibia at Secondary schools in their learning environments. The researcher intended to find solutions to the problems that are faced by the visually impaired students at Midlands State... Continue Reading

3,277) AN ANALYSIS OF CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ZIMBABWEAN BANKS (2010-2012)

Abstract The major focus of the study was to assess the role corporate entrepreneurship has played in the performance of Zimbabwean banks post dollarization (2010-2012). The multicurrency regime brought challenges to banks, which included limited foreign currency reserves, limited capital sources, illiquidity, limited market, market scepticism,... Continue Reading

3,278) CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN ZIMBABWE: EMERGING TRENDS IN THE FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR (2009-2013)

Abstract  This study focused on the emerging trends in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) within the financial services sector of Zimbabwe. Having noticed the continued decrease of the stakeholder image of the sector despite the relative growth and participation of this sector in the economic development, the researcher sought to unravel... Continue Reading

3,279) IMPACT OF WORKING CONDITIONS ON JOB SATISFACTION: THE CASE OF EMPLOYEES IN ZIMBABWEAN MISSION HOSPITALS

Abstract The study sought to determine the relationship between working conditions on job satisfaction in mission hospitals. The research was influenced by a number of hitches, the first one being the researcher’s past experience in the deterioration and poor health service delivery in the health sector in Zimbabwe. Secondly, the need to... Continue Reading

3,280) THE ROLE OF BUSINESS COMMUNICATION IN DECISION MAKING PROCESS: CASE STUDY- FIRST BANK NIGERIA LIMITED (FBN SOKOTO)

ABSTRACT This study aims at investigating the effect of business communication on decision -making process in FBN by examining the role of Modern Communication  Technologies (MCTs), business communication methods, and employee's  communication skills on the decision-making process. The research population  consists of all FBN's employees in... Continue Reading
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3,281) THE ROLE OF ISLAMIC BANKING AND CHALLENGES IN GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS: IN NIGERIA

TABLE OF CONTENT Title page ................i Approval page .................ii Dedication ...................iii Acknowledgment ................iv Table of content ....................vi CHAPTER ONE 1.1 Introduction ................1 1.2 Starting the intention of the research. ..................4 1.3 Statement of the problems .................8... Continue Reading

3,282) FINANCING SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH: A STUDY OF MICROFINANCE BANKS IN SOKOTO METROPOLIS

TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page  Approval page  Dedication  Acknowledgment  Table of contents  CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study  1.2 Statement of Research Problem  1.3 Objective of the Study  1.4 Research Hypotheses  1.5 Significance of the Study  1.6 Scope of the Study  1.7 Chapter Scheme  CHAPTER TWO:... Continue Reading

3,283) FACTORS INFLUENCING STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION IN COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KENYA

The main purpose of the study was to investigate the factors affecting strategy implementation among commercial banks in Kenya. The study sought to answer the three research questions namely: How do employee factors affect strategy implementation in commercial banks? How do organization factors affect strategy implementation in commercial banks?... Continue Reading

3,284) BEHAVIORAL BIASES EFFECT ON THE PERFORMANCE OF STOCKS LISTED IN THE NAIROBI SECURITIES EXCHANGE (NSE) KENYA

The purpose of this study was to examine how behavioral biases effect on stock market performance. This study was guided by the following research question: How does disposition effect influence stock market performance? To what extent does overconfidence effect influence stock market performance? To what extent does herding effect influence stock... Continue Reading

3,285) EFFECTS OF MERGERS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF COMPANIES: A CASE OF CFC STANBIC BANK LIMITED

A merger happens when two firms, often of about the same size, agree to go forward as a  single new company rather than remain separately owned and operated. According to popular perception, Mergers fail to deliver the synergies, competitive scale, and financial results that   executives had anticipated (Robert, 2002). With the negative... Continue Reading

3,286) AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF LAND SUBDIVISIONS ON SUGARCANE PRODUCTION: A CASE OF LAND HOLDINGS WITHIN SONY SUGAR COMPANY ZONE, KENYA

The Kenya Sugar industry has not been able to produce enough sugar to meet the domestic  demand. The low production of sugar and low income to the farmer is caused by unsustainable  land use practices occasioned by uncontrolled land subdivisions. This research is important as it  helped in identifying the priority needs of the farmers and how... Continue Reading

3,287) EFFECT OF SELECTED SELF-SERVICE TECHNOLOGY ON OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN NAKURU COUNTY, KENYA

The banking sector in Kenya has benefitted from the advancement of information solutions that  has shaped the operational processes. Kenyan banking sector has adopted the use of self-service  technology (SST) as a tool of increasing the efficiency and effectiveness in most business  processes leading to an increase in sales, profits and... Continue Reading

3,288) EFFECT OF PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING PRACTICES ON PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTIONS IN NAIROBI AND KIAMBU COUNTIES

The use of performance contract as a performance strategy has been acclaimed as an effective  and promising means of improving the performance of public sector. The objective of this study  was to explore on the effect of the Government‟s performance contracting strategy on the  performance of public health institutions in Kenya. Despite the... Continue Reading

3,289) EFFECT OF SELECTED FACTORS ON NON-PERFORMING AGRICULTURAL LOANS IN COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KENYA

Commercial banks play a crucial role in the agricultural sector in advancing affordable credit  to improve their productivity, enhancing their food security, and expanding their income.  Financing of the sector however continues to get the lowest levels of credit in Kenya compared  to other sectors due to poor loan repayment. The objectives of... Continue Reading

3,290) EFFECTS OF STRATEGIC ALLIANCES ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFOMANCE: A CASE OF SUPERMARKETS IN KENYA

This study sought to examine the effect of strategic alliances on performance of supermarkets  and their alliances in Kenya. The objectives of the study were to establish the effects of  technological, production and marketing strategic alliances on the performance of supermarkets  in Kenya. The study employed a cross sectional correlational... Continue Reading

3,291) EFFECTS OF AUTOMATION OF BOND TRADING ON BOND MARKET PERFORMANCE IN THE NAIROBI SECURITIES EXCHANGE

Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) is considered as developing securities market and for  many years has faced many challenges due to its low liquidity. NSE has continued to grow  and implement reforms and innovations in order to raise their levels of efficiency. Between  2002 and 2009 a series of reforms were undertaken through the market... Continue Reading

3,292) THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A RISK BASED SUPERVISION MODEL AS ADOPTED BY THE KENYAN CAPITAL MARKET

Risk based supervision (RBS) is a structured approach that concentrates on the identification of potential risks faced by firms and the assessment of the financial and operational factors in place to minimize and mitigate those risks. Risk Based Supervision aims at promoting transparency, providing early warning signals and encouraging the... Continue Reading

3,293) DETERMINANTS OF TAX COMPLIANCE AMONG SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN NAKURU CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT, KENYA

The main problem facing tax authorities in any jurisdiction lies in persuading all tax payers to comply with obligations put on them by any tax system. Tax is an important stream of revenue for government’s development projects and therefore all efforts must be made by governments to ensure that it is accurately and efficiently collected so as... Continue Reading

3,294) EFFECT OF RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES ON PROFITABILITY OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS IN KENYA: A CASE STUDY OF FAULU KENYA NAKURU COUNTY

Since the 1990s, poverty reduction has taken priority at both national and international development levels. Within this framework, various initiatives have been taken. Microfinance has caught the attention of many Aid donors, Non-Governmental Organizations and Governments as an effective tool for poverty reduction. The successful use of... Continue Reading

3,295) STRATEGIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NYANDARUA COUNTY INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN, KENYA

Strategic planning is one of the most important determinants of organizational success since it influences the work performance. Effective strategic planning leads to success while, on the other hand, poor planning will occasion organizational failure. There are forty seven Counties in Kenya and Nyandarua County is one of them. Nyandarua County is... Continue Reading

3,296) ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS INFLUENCING STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION ON FLORICULTURE PRODUCTION IN KENYA.

There has been a great demand of Kenyan flowers which has put pressure on producers to meet the ever growing demand in Europe.Kenya has been faced with fierce competition from other flower exporting countries, namely Colombia, Ethiopia, and Israel. A number of flower firms in the country are trying to implement strategies that deliver competitive... Continue Reading

3,297) EFFECT OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRACTICES ON PERFORMANCE OF KENYA FOOTBALL PREMIER LEAGUE

Football is an “industry” and clubs “businesses” characterized by competition for resources. The opportunities presented by expanding markets and the challenges of an environment characterized by increasing competition require that clubs successfully position themselves to build sustainable, competitive advantage. The main aim of the study... Continue Reading

3,298) ANALYSIS OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND BRAND EQUITY OF SELECTED UNIVERSITIES IN KENYA

This study analyses the relationship between corporate social responsibility and brand equity of Universities in Kenya. Many corporations seem to engage in socially responsible behavior as part of their normal business operations. The socially responsible activities include positive actions towards economic, social and environmental concerns of... Continue Reading

3,299) AN ASSESMENT OF COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES ON PERFORMANCE OF HOTEL BUSINESSES IN NAKURU TOWN, KENYA

The hotel and tourism industry contributes a significant proportion of country employment and earnings in developing economies. In Kenya the hotel and Tourism sector contributes 14% of the Gross Domestic Product. Nakuru Town is one of the major tourist destinations in Kenya, however, security threats and decline in the number of tourists visiting... Continue Reading

3,300) EFFECT OF STOCK MARKET VOLATILITY ON PROFITABILITY OF LISTED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KENYA

The banking system plays a crucial role for any economy and any form of disruption in its functioning would have negative effects on the whole economy. It is therefore important to know the factors that influence the performance of the banking sector since identifying these determinants of bank performance is an important predictor of unstable... Continue Reading
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  • ID:BAM3875
  • Pages:100
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