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Dr. Franklin Kinoti
Seniour Lecturer, Kenyatta University
Influence Of Environmental Factors On Decisions To Adopt Cloud Computing By Small And Medium Enterprises In Kampala, Uganda
This research paper aimed to evaluate the environmental factors that influence Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Uganda to adopt cloud computing. It employed a descriptive and explanatory research design utilized a quantitative approach and obtained data from 416 SMEs in Kampala, Uganda. A very weak, negative monotonic correlation between environmental factors and cloud computing adoption decisions (rs = -.071,

John Mwangi Marubu
Phd Student, School Of Education, Educational Psychology, Mount Kenya University, P.o Box 34201000, Thika,kenya
Project Leadership And Sustainability Of Food Security Projects In Arid Lands, Kenya
Despite the staggering economic, social, and ecological costs of meeting food demand, most food security efforts performed through implementation of various food security projects so far have failed to include sustainability considerations. Although inclination with execution related to food projects in many regions has displayed substantial improvements, the tendency with sustainability is relatively unsatisfactory, as less projects shows continuity. Upon

Dr. Kehinde Kenny Onayemi
Former Postgraduate Student At Nkumba University And Current It Instructor At Cdi College, Canada. Kampala
Critique Analysis Of The Revised School Calender On Provision Of Quality Education
The government policy to revise term dates after nine months of school closure due to covid-19 In Kenya seem to comprise the standards and quality of education among learners in secondary schools in the country. To this end, the purpose of this study was to critically analyze the government policy on revised school calendar and the provision of quality education

James Chomba Njeru
Msc (environment And Natural Resource Management), School Of Science And Technology Of Africa Nazarene University
Factors Influencing The Intensity Of Household Application Of Watershed Management Practices Within The Upper Ena River Catchment In Embu County, Kenya
This research aimed at examining factors influencing the intensity of household application of watershed management practices (WSMP) in upper Ena River catchment in Embu County, Kenya as a conservation mechanism in the face of climate change and population explosion. More specifically, the research aimed at investigating the influence of: socio-demographic factors, collective action; household financial investment in WSMP and practical

Tammie J. Kaufman, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Rosen College Of Hospitality Management, University Of Central Florida, 9907 Universal Blvd. Orlando,
Food Trucks And The Millennials: An Exploratory Study
The food truck industry has grown rapidly in recent years and the millennial generation food truck sales because of their interest in more diverse food experiences. More than half of this generation have eaten at a food truck. This research explores what draws millennials to food trucks. The research found that this segment is supportive of food trucks because they

Dr. Ernest Ngmawara
Department Of Integrated Science, Faculty Of Science Education, University Of Education, Winneba
Science Instructional Time Usage In Some Selected Basic Schools Within Hohoe Municipality
Maximizing academic learning time has been highlighted as a crucial means of enhancing student performance. This paper seeks to determine the elements directing the use of school time table allocated to basic schools, the impact of distortions in school time table on teaching and learning, and the measures in place to ensure that instructional time is utilised efficiently in schools

Anne N. Ngeretha
Faculty Of Business Studies, Chuka University, Kenya, P.o.box 109-60400, Chuka
Influence Of Human Resource Competences On Performance Of Housing Cooperative Societies In Nairobi City County, Kenya
The aim of the study was to determine the influence of human resource competences on performance of housing cooperative societies in Nairobi City County, Kenya. The study adopted cross-sectional descriptive research design. The target population of study was 418 housing co-operative societies in Nairobi City County, Kenya. Data was gathered using structured questionnaire issued to administrative manager or equivalent persons

Catherine K. Kaimenyi
Faculty Of Business Studies, Chuka University, Kenya, P.o.box 109-60400, Chuka
Influence Of Job-related Attitudes On Performance Of Housing Co-operative Societies In Nairobi City County, Kenya
The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of job-related attitudes on performance of housing cooperative societies in Nairobi City County, Kenya. The research is anchored on two-factor theory of job satisfaction. The study adopted cross-sectional descriptive research design. The target population of study was 418 housing co-operative societies in Nairobi City County, Kenya. Data was gathered using

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