Master of Business Administration: Recent submissions
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Behavioural Factors Influencing Individual Investor Decision-Making Process at the Nairobi Securities Exchange
(KeMU, 2015-07)Although finance has been studied for thousands years, behavioral finance which usually considers the human behaviors in finance is quite a new area. Behavioral finance theories, which are based on the psychology, attempt ... -
Factors Influencing the Growth of Dairy Industry in Kenya
(KeMU, 2015-07)Dairy industry is the only single largest agricultural subsector in Kenya. •The government of Kenya values it as it produces 14% to the agricultural GDP. Despite this significant contribution to the national economy, and ... -
Factors Influencing the Independence of the Internal Auditors in Universities In Kenya
(KeMU, 2015-07)The independence of the auditor is considered the hallmark of the auditing profession. Independence is fundamental to the reliability of the auditor's report(s). Growth in the education sector and in particular the rampant ... -
Effects of Credit Reference Advisory on the Level of Non Perfomance Loans
(KeMU, 2015-05)The study aimed at assessing the effect of credit referencing bureau on loan performance, a survey of commercial banks in Meru Municipality. The specific objectives were to determine the effect of information sharing, ... -
Analysis of Factors Influencing Usage of Mobile Phone Banking Services among Women Entrepreneurs
(KeMU, 2015-07)Since the launch of M-Pesa by Safaricom service provider, Mobile banking became a reality in Kenya. The service enables subscribers to use their mobile phones to carry out transactions such as pay for goods and services, ... -
Effect of Devolution on Employee Perfomance in Public Hospitals in Kenya
(KeMU, 2015-05)This study sought to establish the effects of devolution on employee performance in the Public Hospitals' in Kenya and the specific objectives were to establish the influence of Devolved structures on employee performance, ... -
Effects of Income Generating Activities on Perfomance in Public Secondary Schools in Imenti North Subcounty Meru County
(KeMU, 2015-05)This research focused on the effects of income generating activities on the performance of public secondary schools in Imenti North Sub County, Meru County. Diverse research indicates that most schools experience financial ... -
Factors Influencing Group Based Lending in Kenya
(KeMU, 2015-05)This study sought to investigate the factors influencing group based lending in Kenya with a special emphasis on Nanyuki town. The study focused on the lenders perspective as opposed to the borrower's perspective. Group ... -
Factors Influencing Access to Business Development Services by Women Entrepreneurs
(KeMU, 2015-05)Small and micro enterprises (SMEs) are recognised as important economic drivers both the developed and developing countries. Kenya identifies the development of SMEs as one of the main strategies for industrialization, ... -
Analysis of Factors Influencing Entrepreneurial Orientation of Social Enterprises in Meru County
(KeMU, 2015-05)Although entrepreneurship has been studied for thousands of years, social entrepreneurship which considers the practice in which an entrepreneur sets out to solve some social problem by way of combining business management ... -
Factors Affecting the Management of Free Primary Education Funds in Garissa Sub County, Kenya
(KeMU, 2015-05)There has been a growing concern by leaders in Garissa Sub County about low academic performance and transition rates of pupils. Implementation of FPE has been a matter of political expediency rather than a well thought ... -
An Investigation into Factors Affecting the Adoption of Electronic Commerce among the Textile Enterprises. A Survey of Textile Enterprises in Nairobi
(KeMU, 2011-04)This study sought to survey the factors affecting the adoption of e-commerce among Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) in Kenya. The main objectives of the study was to establish the organizational factors that influences ... -
An Analysis of The Social-Economic Characteristics of Micro-Finance Clients. A Case Study of Bimas Clients in Embu Districts
(KeMU, 2009-01)The purpose of this study was to come up with a profile of the salient socio-economic characteristic of people who seek MFis' services. Specifically, the study was to shed light on their poverty status, the type of economic ... -
Financial Reporting Practices in Public Primary Schools in Kenya.
(KeMU, 2010-04)Financial reporting has been characterized recently as a function facing a crisis critical to its long-term survival as a professionalized activity. Numerous empirical studies have looked into both the needs of financial ... -
Role of Micro-Finance In Economic Empowerment of Women. A Study of Micro-Finance Institutions in North Imenti District
(KeMU, 2009-05)The study intended to examine the role of microfinance in economic empowerment of women. The major aim of microfinance institutions is to provide financial services to the poor and marginalized members of the community ... -
Factors Influencing the Use of Commercial Paper as a Debt Instrument in Kenya
(KeMU, 2008-01)In many corporations, borrowing short-term money from banks is often a laborious and annoying task. The desire to avoid banks as much as possible has led to the widespread popularity of commercial paper. Usage of commercial ... -
Factors Influencing the Uptake of Mortgage Loan by Customers in Barclays Banks of Kenya
(KeMU, 2011-06)Most of Kenyans today dream of owning house be it either residential or commercial to fulfill the quest of a comfortable shelter for the family or in terms of business endeavors. Many opt to take mortgage loans from financial ... -
An Investigation of Factors Influencing Employee Retention in the Hospitality Industry. A Survey of Hotels and Lodges in Laikipia East District
(KeMU, 2011-04)Employee retention is critical for the long-term success and viability of a firm. Good talent is the lifeblood of any organization, and retaining the best employees ensures continued sales, builds long-lasting business ... -
The Effect of Expansion Strategies on Performance of Chartered Private Universities in Kenya
(KeMU, 2013-06)The expansion of higher educational opportunity globally is not a new trend. However, the current renaissance in the growth of university education is unprecedented in its scope and vigor. Kenya is one of the countries ... -
Analysis of the Relationship between Corporate Governance of Banks in Kenya. A Survey of Selected Banks in Kenya
(KeMU, 2013-06)The corporate governance function is intended to develop ownership structures and corporate governance structures for companies to ensure managers behave ethically and make decisions that benefit shareholders. Many firms ...