Pro Poor Growth Strategy And Poverty Reduction In Micro Finance Institutions In Ethiopia: The Case Of Addis Credit And Saving Institution | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Sep,2016
This study evaluated the pro poor growth strategy & poverty reduction in microfinance institutions with the aims of identifying the challenges and constraints facing the institutions program. The study collected both primary and secondary data. The Primary data was collected through close-ended and open-ended structured questionnaire. A total of 120
Supply Response And Production Trends Of The Arabica Coffee: A Case Study Of The Small Holdings Of Kiambu County Between 2004 And 2014 | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Sep,2016
This study explores the supply response of the coffee output using the Nerlove model based on prevailing coffee prices and input costs. The estimation results showed that coffee output in the current period varies significantly with changes in the coffee output in the previous period and its two-year lag. The
Research On The Specialization And General Nature Of Art Education | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Sep,2016
The art education and general education have the same origin. Although specialization of art education is inevitable of the times, but the it also brings the alienation between the art education and the other culture, science and technology education. Art education takes on the momentum of prosperity in China, but
The Perception Of Religious Education Teachers On The Use Of Individual Difference Teaching Approach In The Acquisition Of Valuing Skills In Secondary Schools In Kakamega County, Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Sep,2016
The qualitative attribute of the teachers are of paramount importance in attaining the quality of education that Kenya wants. The major purpose of any teaching is that of helping students gain knowledge, feelings and valuing skills that they will need to function effectively in the society. The teacher can be
Preferred Lesson Plan Model Among Secondary School Teachers And Its Effects On Teachers’ Productivity In Port Harcourt Metropolis, Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Sep,2016
This study assesses Teachers’ Preferred Lesson Plan Model and its effects on Teachers’ Productivity on the success of administrations of secondary schools in Port Harcourt metropolis. The study is guided by four research questions and three synchronizing hypotheses and adopts the descriptive survey design, using a population of 1,134 teachers
An Analysis Of Multicultural Guidance And Counselling Competence Of Secondary School Teacher Counselors In Nairobi West Sub-counties, Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Sep,2016
It is evident that many secondary schools are increasingly admitting students from diverse cultural backgrounds. This calls for multicultural Guidance and Counselling that takes into consideration values, beliefs and actions conditioned by the clients ethnicity, gender, religion, socio-economic status, sexual orientations, language, affiliations, lifestyle, disabling conditions that make clients different
Extending Technology Acceptance Model To Predict Innovation In Micro And Small Food Manufacturing Enterprises In Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Entrepreneurship | Sep,2016
Food processing is one of the manufacturing sectors that is propagated to feed the steady growing population and other current economic development challenges such as poverty, job supply, healthy lifestyles, globalization and competitive entrepreneurship in food value chain. How food processing innovations are affected by Micro and Small Entrepreneurs’ (MSEs’)
The Impact Of Globalisation On Entrepreneurial Small And Medium Enterprises: A Review Of Literature | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Entrepreneurship | Sep,2016
This study sought to examine the impact of globalisation on entrepreneurial Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). As there are limited researches on the effect of globalisation on entrepreneurial SMEs that exists, therefore, there is the need to investigate the effect of globalisation on SMEs. Thus, this study contributes to research
Effect Of Government Spending On Economic Growth In Nigeria
(1981-2013) | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Finance | Sep,2016
The study adopted the ex-post facto research design using the ordinary least square regression analysis to estimate the model specified. Real Gross Domestic Product (RGDP) was adopted as the dependent variable while government capital expenditure (CAPEXP) and government recurrent expenditure (RECEXP) represent the independent variables. Two hypotheses which flowed from
Human Resource Management Challenges In The Development Of Tourism In Zimbabawe: The Case Of Selected Small To Medium Hotels In Gweru Zimbabwe | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Human Resource | Sep,2016
The HRM function plays a critical role in the organization as it assists in achieving objectives through handling matters that affect employees. In this regard, the tourism sector is no exception in the effective management of the human resource. Tourism is becoming increasingly recognised as a valuable component of foreign