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Erina Notaila Gitau
Masters Student, University Of Eldoret, Department Of Tourism And Tour Operations Management, P.o Box 1125-30100
Effect Of Mice Tourism On Hotel Performance In Three And Four Star Rated Hotels In Mombasa County, Kenya
MICE tourism is important in the performance of hotels in Kenya in terms of profitability and success of any hotel. The main objective of this study was to analyze the effect of MICE tourism on Hotel performance in Kenya with focus on 3 and 4 Star Hotels in Mombasa County. The study targeted all the seven head of departments in

Laban Kariuki Kihonge
Student, School Of Computing And Informatics, University Of Nairobi. Course: Msc Computational Intelligence. Contact: Box
Comparison Of Activation Functions For Nse Stock Price Prediction
ANN timeseries prediction has been successfully implemented and tested on Nairobi securities exchange (NSE) stocks prediction by Barack (2014) and other stock exchanges (Safi & White 2017) worldwide. Many of the studies have focused on factors like training algorithm, network size and learning parameters bypassing selection of activation function. With the different type’s activation functions currently available for use in ANN,

Dr. Anthony Kofi Osei-Fosu
Senior Lecturer, Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology, Department Of Economics, Kumasi, Ghana
Challenges Of Export Diversification In Ghana: Firm Level Analysis
The Diversification-Led Growth Hypothesis predicts that countries can make significant gains from international trade if they diversify their economies. In the light of this, Diversification of Export was one of the explicit aims of the Structural Adjustment Programme launched in 1986 in Ghana. Non-Traditional Export sector became a ‘priority sector” for export diversification and was to be instrumental in restoring

Kennedy Rasugu Ombati
Department Of Agroforestry And Rural Development, School Of Natural Resource And Environmental Management, University Of
Towards Domestication And Adoption Of Eswata (markhamia Lutea) In Teso North Sub County, Kenya
Markhamia lutea is an indigenous agroforestry tree species, naturally growing along poverty stricken areas of Lake Victoria belt. Despite its socio economic roles in farm forestry. The species has been given little attention and it’s at the virtue of being depleted from the farms in the study area. In ensuring its sustainability there was need to explore domestication strategies

Thomas Kibiwot Matonyei
Department Of Agroforestry And Rural Development, School Of Natural Resource And Environmental Management, University Of
Transformation Of Family Business Into Professional Management
Family businesses are one of the driving forces of socio-economic development and wealth creation around the world. Many family firms started their business as traditional and are into trading, manufacturing and as service providers, among which few are prosperous and are main players in their business. During the transformation process from entrepreneurial to managerial style of leadership the first and

Sangeetha Ramankutty
Research Scholar, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International School Of Textile And Management, Peelamedu, Coimbatore, India
Ontological And Epistemological Philosophies Underlying Theory Building In Social Sciences
This study critically examines the ontological and epistemological philosophies underlying theory building. Ontologies and epistemologies are the basis of theory building and underpinning the advancement of knowledge. This research activism investigated these philosophical paradigms through exploratory and descriptive research methods were critical examination and assessment of the existing literature exposed several postulations in which conclusions were made in relation to

Isaiah, Oyeinkorikiye
Department Of Business Administration, Niger Delta University, Amassoma, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
Effectiveness Of Teaching Methods Used By Hpe Teachers In Public Primary Schools In Nandi County, Kenya
This study investigated the perceptions that teaching methods used by teachers of health and physical Education are not effectively applied. The sample comprised of 1291 (174 headteachers, 383 HPE teachers, 715 learners and 19 Quality Assurance and Standards Officers drawn from five (5) sub-county schools in Nandi County. Purposive and stratified random sampling (SRS) were used to select the participants.

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