Browsing School of Business and Economics by Author "Kiweu, Josephat Mboya"
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Does Board Diversity Leadership affect corporate decisions and risk control? Evidence from Kenyan Commercial Banks
Kiweu, Josephat Mboya (2012)The aim of this paper is to provide preliminary analysis of the relationship between corporate decisions, risk taking behavior and gender diversity. Using a panel of 28 Kenyan banks over the period 2000-2009, the study ... -
Factors affecting institutional transformation for regulated MFIs
Ndulu, John Kimuli; Kiweu, Josephat Mboya (2015)Purpose - Regulating microfinance activities has been an important policy concern in improving financial inclusion and extending financial services to all. However, introducing a regulatory framework of any kind pushes ... -
The Impact of Core Capital and membership growth on financial performance of Deposit Taking Savings and Credit Cooperatives in Kenya
Kahuthu, David Gitonga; Muturi, Willy; Kiweu, Josephat Mboya (2015)Savings and Credit cooperatives commonly known as SACCOs’ are financial organizations formed by members with the same common bond to mobilize savings and later grant loans to the willing members. Prior to 2008 regulatory ... -
The impact of name change on the financial performance of savings and credit co-operatives in Kenya
Mathuva, David Mutua; Muthuma, Elizabeth Wangui; Kiweu, Josephat Mboya (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2016)Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the impact of name change, if any on the financial performance of deposit-taking savings and credit co-operatives (SACCOs) in a developing country characterized by a vibrant SACCO ... -
Relaxing Financing Constraint In The Microfinance Industry: Is Commercialization The Answer?
Kiweu, Josephat Mboya (The Clute Institute, 2011)A critical question facing Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) is whether they can attract commercial capital as a solution to their financing problem and as a way of relaxing strained development aid. While donations have ...