Author | Ma
Affordable publication for maximum impact
Published Authors

Lawrence .N. Kimando
Entrepreneurship And Procurement Department, School Of Human Resource Development, Jkuat, Nairobi, Kenya
Moderating Role Of Entrepreneurial Training On The Relationship Between Government Regulations And Entrepreneurial Orientation Of Small And Medium Enterprises In Kenya
Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya, play a key role in the economic development, being the source of income generation through the provision of new job opportunities, industrial change and innovation, stimulating competition and wealth creation. In the present economy, SMEs are facing tremendous challenges and threats to survive in environment that is very competitive hence the need

Dr. Maurice Sakwa
Jkuat, Kenya
Building Sustainable Urban Market Structures In Nigeria: A Case For The Regeneration Of Slaughter Market In Port Harcourt For Greater Productivity
The structure of urban markets in Nigeria over the years has remained rudimentary in terms of facilities and mode of operation. There is ubiquity of crudely prepared stalls, poorly managed waste system, dearth of modern infrastructures and inadequate manoeuvring spaces within the market vicinity. These are common features of the Slaughter urban market and the degraded surrounding market space makes

Ubleble Benjamin Akamabe
Department Of Sociology, University Of Port Harcourt, Nigeria
An Analysis Of The Technical Education In Punjab
Economic development requires managerially and technically skilled technically skilled manpower .Manpower planning is more urgent in the case of less developed countries , for without the provision of manpower inputs of adequate magnitude, right quality and their timely application, the process of economic growth does not get the right start. But the central question is to ensure the supply of

Ms. Jinny Sharma
Lecturer In Economics, S.r. Govt. College For Women, Amritsar
Capital Market And Performance Of The Nigerian Industrial Sector Between 1970-2012
The study investigated the relationship between capital market and performance of the Nigerian industrial sector between1970-2012. Using secondary data and employing the econometrics data analysis techniques of ordinary least square (OLS), co-integration/error correction model and granger causality test. The study revealed that capital market indices had not impacted significantly on the industrial sector during the period under study. Based on

Mrs Poonam Sharma
Lecturer In Economics, S.r. Govt. College For Women, Amritsar
Analyzing The Relationship Between Students’ Performance And Following Examination Instructions A Case Of The University Of Dodoma
It was observed that all instructions that are fulfilled before and during examination taking were not associated with the performance of the students i.e. (p>0.05). On the contrary, the instruction that has to be fulfilled after examination taking was directly associated with the student’s performance i.e. (p<0.05). It was also revealed that degree programmes were directly associated with performance

Kwode, Ejomafuvwe Israel
Dept Of Economics, University Of Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Is Mission Drift Proving To Be More Successful For Microfinance Institutions In South Asia During Financial Crisis Period?
A question facing Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) is that if they can attract commercial capital in the times of economic crisis period for facing financing problem. Though donations have made huge contributions to microfinance development and poverty alleviation to date, an effort to scale-up funding from this usual source has been a rising task. It is argued that huge resources of

Ismail Abbas
Department Of Statistics, College Of Natural And Mathematical Sciences, University Of Dodoma, P.o. Box 338,
Assessment Of The Efficacy Of Management Procedures For Implementation Of Procurement Policy In Technical Institutions In Kenya
Procurement of resources in Kenyan schools has not been in tandem with the value for money. Efforts by the government through the enactment of procurement Act have been met with malpractices during interpretation and implementation in many institutions .The purpose of this study was to assess the procedure followed by managers of Technical, Vocation and Entrepreneurship Training (TVET) Institution for

Syedah Shan E Ahmad
Lecturer, Department Of Management Sciences, The Women University, Multan
The Effect Of Corporate Governance On Dividend Policy Of Listed Banks In Nigeria: A Panel Data Analysis
This study evaluates the effect of corporate governance on dividend policy of five commercial banks out of the fifteen that are listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange over the period of 2003-2012. Data was collected from the Annual reports and accounts of the sampled banks. A panel data methodology (Random-effect GLS regression technique) was employed for the analysis of data.

Showing 120 to 130 of 1082  Prev  Next