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        Adoption of Internet of Things in Enhancing Knowledge Management in University Libraries: A Case Study of Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Kenya 

        Maina, John (KeMU, 2023-08)
        The potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) to improve operational efficiency and effectiveness has been widely acknowledged in various sectors. However, university libraries are yet to fully embrace this technology. ...
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        Influence of Knowledge Management on Customer Satisfaction in Four and Five Star Hotels in Nairobi County, Kenya 

        Wekesa, Emmah Namwenya (KeMU, 2022-10)
        Knowledge management has been embraced by many business establishments in Kenya. The hotel sector however still lags behind in terms of scale of application and amount empirical research as compared to other fields. Further, ...
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        The Mediating Effect of Innovative Work Behavior on the Relationship between Knowledge Management and Performance of Commercial Banks in Meru County 

        Ndwiga, Christine Mwendwa (KeMU, 2019-09)
        The Kenya national government devolution strategy opened up the financial sector to diverse and competitive markets. As a strategy to respond to the fragmented emergent markets and innovate unique products and services ...

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