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Sang Monica, MBA
University Of Eastern Africa, Baraton (ueab), Kenya, P.o. Box 2500, 30100 Eldoret
A Focus On Actions And Reactions: A Propositional Study In Pursuit Of Kenya's Vision 2030
This propositional paper seeks to link Kenya’s long term plan ‘vision 2030’ with the three pillars: economic, social, and political systems as applied to decision making in the attempt to transform the country into an industrialized middle-income earner. Classical and behavioral management theories have played a major role in industrialization in countries such as Britain providing direction on wealth,

Susan Okeri (Ph.D)
Senior Lecturer, Econometrics And Statistics Department, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya
Impact Of Government Expenditure On Private Investment In Kenya
The role of government expenditure on private investment has arouse interest in the recent past. The common believe among the policy makers is that government active role in the economy through undertaking well thought public expenditure would crowd in private investment in Kenya. The results has however failed to satisfy their expectations with private investment remaining low over the years

Musungwini, Samuel
Department Of Computer Science And Information Systems, Midlands State University, Zimbabwe
The Use Of Information Communication Technology By A-level Teachers In Selected Secondary Schools In Gweru, Zimbabwe
The purpose of this study was to investigate how A-level teachers in selected Gweru urban schools were using ICT in their teaching. The objectives of the study were: To establish computer hardware and software resources that were available in high schools in Gweru urban that offer Advanced level classes and how are they being used? To determine the extent of

Sani Kabiru Saidu
Department Of Accounting, Bayero University, Kano-nigeria
Executive Compensation And Financial Performance Of Listed Banks In Nigeria: An Empirical Analysis
This study examines the effect of top executive compensation on the financial performance of Nigerian banks using causal research design. Documentary data was generated from the financial reports and accounts of the sampled banks. Panel data analysis was used to analyze the compensation-performance impact of nine banks (both old and new generations) over five year period. The study found a

Baba Insah
School Of Business, Wa Polytechnic P.o.box 553, Wa, Upper West Region, Ghana
The Dynamics Of Real Exchange Rate Volatility And Economic Growth In A Small Open Economy
Real exchange rate volatility reduces the level of economic growth by creating uncertainty about profits, unemployment and poverty. It restricts the international flow of capital by reducing direct investment in foreign operating facilities including financial portfolio investment. Employing a dynamic setting employing the Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares (DOLS), a level-level specification is used to investigate the marginal effects of real

Isaac Osei Mensah
Department Of Economics, Knust, Kumasi, Ghana
The Effect Of Interest Rate On Deposit On Household Consumption In Ghana: Ardl Cointegration Analysis
This paper presents an econometric model for household consumption in Ghana with the aim of highlighting the effect of interest rate on deposit on household consumption using time series data from 1970 to 2009. The paper also looks at other macroeconomics variables like inflation rate and GDP per Capita that have effect on household consumption. The ARDL Bound test was

Isaac K. Nyamongo
Institute Of Anthropology, Gender And African Studies, University Of Nairobi, P.o Box 30197, Nairobi -
How Type 2 Diabetes Patients Perceive And Manage Their Illness In Kenya
These are findings of an exploratory study into how Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) patients perceive and manage their illness in Kenya. Qualitative data was collected between May and October 2011 through in-depth interviews. A sample of thirty two T2D patients aged between 35-64 years, who had been diagnosed with the disease for a period of more than two years were

Samuel Kioko
Phd. Candidate, School Of Education Mount Kenya University, P. O. Box 342,0100 Thika , Kenya
Sex For Marks! Are We Captives Of Our Own Liberty? A Theoretical Review On How Administrators Should Handle Immorality In Higher Institutions Of Learning In Kenya
Immorality in most institutions of higher learning has reached scaring levels. A responsible society need not ignore this social menace especially given that it has the possibility of being handed down the proceeding generations. It is the responsibility of every government to make sure that proper mechanisms are put in place to make sure that every citizen who seeks to

J. D. Olisa
Department Of Mathematics And Statistics, University Of Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Effect Of Magnetic Field And Second Order Curvature On Hypersonic Boundary Layer Blunt Body Flow
Hypersonic flow over blunt bodies is investigated analytically for contributions of the second order effect of longitudinal curvature in the presence of strong magnetic fields in reduction of skin-friction and heat transfer. The governing boundary layer equations are derived from the Navier-Stokes equations by an order of magnitude analysis in which only terms of 0(1) and 0(Re-½) are retained. Transformation

Mohammed Musa W. Kirfi (PhD)
Department Of Public Administration, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, Nigeria
Job Satisfaction Of Employees In Nigerian Banks: A Study Of Access Bank Plc, Sokoto, Nigeria
It is an established fact that the success of any organization depends on the satisfaction of its work force (employees). The aim of this study is to determine if bank employees are satisfied with their job and also to identify those factors that are of high concern to bank employees regarding their satisfaction. A questionnaire containing 7 facets of job

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