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Effect of concentric strategy on the performance of Commercial State Corporations in Kenya
(2024-10-07)
The study sought to assess the effect of concentric strategy on the
performance of Commercial State Corporations in Kenya. A cross-sectional
correlational design was adopted as the study design. The target population
was ...
Bed Occupancy as a Predictor of Tourism Performance Index in Kenya
(THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL STUDIES, 2020)
The Effect of Hotel Star Rating on Service Tipping Strategy and Performance of Hotels in Kenya.
(Edition Consortium, 2021)
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the moderating effect of star rating on the relationship
between service tipping and the performance of hotels in Kenya based on a Balanced Score Card Perspective.
The ...
Bed Occupancy as a Predictor of Tourism Performance Index in Kenya
(THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL STUDIES, 2020-10)
Tourism is one of the leading economic engines in the world and most governments invest in policies that engender
conducive environment that enhances tourism performance in such governments. Bed occupancy is one measurement ...
The Effect of Employees’ Health Benefits on the Performance of Commercial State Corporations in Kenya
(2024-11)
This study sought to assess the effect of employees’ health benefits on the
performance of Commercial State Corporations in Kenya. Commercial state
corporations are established by the government to offer efficient ...
Evaluating the effect of horizontal integration strategy on performance of commercial State corporations in Kenya
(2024-10-28)
This study aimed to evaluate the impact of horizontal integration on performance of Commercial State
Corporations in Kenya. The study was based on positivist research philosophy. A cross-sectional
correlational design ...
Employees’ facilitative allowances on the performance of commercial state corporations in Kenya
(Journal of Business and Management Studies, 2024-11)
This study examined the effect of employees’ facilitative allowances on the performance of commercial state
corporations in Kenya. Despite their mandate, many commercial state corporations have consistently
underperformed, ...