Browsing MKSU Masters Theses by Title
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Factors Affecting Post-Initial Public Offer Share Prices in Kenya (A Case Study of the Nairobi Stock Exchange
(2011-05)The objective of the study was to establish the factors affecting post-IPO share prices of quoted companies in the Nairobi Stock Exchange. The factors, namely, Information about the company, the economic conditions in ... -
Factors Affecting Procurement of Government Vehicles: Case of Mechanical and Transport Department, Ministry of Roads
(2011-11)There are many problems affecting the acquisition of vehicles and equipment in the Government transport sector. Some of these problems are similar to those encountered in large complex projects in the commercial sector, ... -
Factors affecting supplier selection. A case study of The united nations
(2011-05)Procurement is one of the major functions in the peacekeeping missions and forms a central core in project implementation. The United Nations Budget is more than Five Billion United States dollars for projects in peacekeeping ... -
Factors affecting the implementation of governance policy in land administration in Kenya A case study of Nairobi county
(2012-02)The importance that the people of Kenya attach to land is enormous. Up to the early eighties, investors and business people acquired land based on the need to develop and establish a business. Rarely would one purchase ... -
Factors affecting the Implementation of Strategic plan in Health Care: A casa Study of Machakos County Hospitals
(2017-07)Strategic planning and its implementation in Kenya at the Ministry of Health is an element of the on-going public sector reforms designed to improve the delivery of health care services. However, this implementation has ... -
Factors Influencing Financial Performance of Agricultural Companies Listed in Nairobi Securities Exchange in Kenya
(2018-11)This study sought to determine the factors influencing financial performance of agricultural companies listed in Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE). The objectives of the study were to establish the target capital structure ... -
Factors Leading to Voluntary Labour Turnover of Accountants in Microfinance Institutions: A Case Study of Kenya Women Finance Trust (KWFT)
(2011-06)Kenya Women Finance Trust for the past years has been suffering from a high level of accountant’s turnover. This high turnover rate can lead to substantial negative consequences for the institution. Besides the costs ... -
Factors That Influence Customers Uptake of Bancassurance Products in Kenya
(2012-03)The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence retail bank customers to buy insurance products from commercial banks. The specific objectives were to establish how consumer awareness influence the ... -
A FRAMEWORK TO SUPPORT STUDY GROUP FORMATION USING ONLINE SOCIAL MEDIA -THE CASE OF TWITTER
(2014)Online social media has positioned itself as one of the best media of communication and information sharing. People are able to write short messages on their walls using various social media like Twitter, Facebook, Bebo, ... -
HE EFFECTS OF MICROFINANCE SERVICES ON THE GROWTH OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN MACHAKOS COUNTY
(2013)The Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) sector has continued to play an important role in Kenyan Economy. The sector’s contribution to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased from 13.8% in 1993 to over ... -
INFLUENCE OF SELECTED FACTORS ON EDUCATIONAL WASTAGE IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN MBOONI WEST SUB-COUNTY, MAKUENI COUNTY, KENYA
(2019-10)The Government of Kenya invests immensely every year in the education sector to provide the appropriate training to its citizens. This is geared towards developing her human capital which is very crucial for nation building. ... -
INFLUENCE OF COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES ON SMALL AND MICRO ENTERPRISES’ PERFORMANCE: SURVEY OF ELECTRONICS SHOPS IN MACHAKOS TOWN AND ENVIRONS
(Machakos University Press, 2021-11)Small and Microenterprise (SME) is a vital economic sector in Kenyan since it employs about 85% of the total Kenyan workforce.Competitive strategies practiced by SMEs determine their growth and longtime survival.This study ...