Relationship between Enterprise Capabilities and Value Creation in Kenyan Owned Enterprises
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Date
2022Author
Laiboni, Susan Nyegera,
Senaji, Thomas Anyanje
King’oriah, George Kinoti
Type
ArticleLanguage
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Mining industry in countries such as Russia, Ukraine, United States of America, and Canada
contribute highly to their GDP. In Africa countries such as South Africa, Namibia, and Tanzania,
mining industry is continuously performing well. Studies show that Kenya has various types of
gemstones, petroleum and minerals. However, reports indicate that Petroleum and Mining
contributes less than 1% to GDP. This confirms that there are clear hindrances to value creation
processes. The objective of this study was to establish the relationship between capabilities and
value creation in the Kenyan owned mining enterprises. The study was a cross sectional survey. A
questionnaire was used to collect data from Kenyan owned mining enterprise, where both semi-
structured and open-ended questions were used. A quantitative approach was employed in data
analysis. The findings showed that there is a statistically significant relationship between
capabilities and value creation in Kenyan owned enterprises in mining industry in Kenya. The
study concluded that Kenyan owned enterprises, human capital capabilities and prospecting
knowledge capabilities have an association with value creation.
Publisher
International Journal of Professional Practice (IJPP)
Subject
Human capital,knowledge of prospecting,
value creation,
Enterprise capabilities,
Kenyan owned enterprises