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Do Stock Splits Affect Ownership Concentration of Firms Listed at the Nairobi Securities Exchange?
(Research Journal of Finance and Accounting, 2013)Corporations split their shares in order to make them more affordable to the retail investors. Theoretically, increased buying of the stock post split by retail investors should be experienced. Existing literature on ... -
REAL TIME SECURITY ALERT
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Urban Shopper KABARAK UNIVERSIT Y STUDENT INNOVATION CHALLENGE
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DIFFERENCE SCHEMES ARISING FROM OPERATOR SPLITTING FOR SOLVING TWO DIMENSIONAL BURGERS EQUATION
(Kabarak University, 2015-07-29)Burgers’ equation is a fundamental partial differential equation from fluid mechanics. It occurs in various areas of applied mathematics, such as modeling of fluid dynamics and traffic flow. It relates to the Navier-Stokes ... -
LATENT INDICATORS OF STUDENT’S PERFORMANCE IN UASING GISHU COUNTY: CASE OF SELECTED SCHOOLS
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EFFECTIVE USE OF TEACHING STRATEGIES TEACHING-LEARNING SCENARIOS
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The combined effect of succession planning, succession timing and successor commitment on corporate growth strategy among local family businesses in the manufacturing sector in Nairobi County.
(Kabarak University, 2015)The dilemma of management succession is considered a potential source of danger and conflict in family businesses. The continued existence and growth of family businesses is important and their growth depends on effective ... -
The collective effect of succession planning succession timing and successor commitment on corporate growth strategy among local family businesses in the manufacturing sector in Nairobi County
(Kabarak University, 2015)A family business can be defined as a business that will be passed on for next generation to manage and control OR a business run by at least one family member OR founder operated business with anticipation of passing the ... -
ASSESSING COUNTY GOVERNMENT STRATEGIES ON DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF NAKURU COUNTY
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EFFECTIVENESS OF CREDIT REFERENCE BUREAU ON ENHANCING FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: A CASE EQUITY BANK IN NAKURU COUNTY.
(Kabarak University, 2015)All over the world, financial institutions face enormous risks of non-performing loans (NPLs). To overcome this challenge, an institution is required to monitor the behavior of borrowers. Thus, the idea of establishing ... -
An Evaluation Of Millennium Development Goals In Reduction Of Maternal And Child Mortality In Narok County Kenya
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AVAILABILITY AND USE OF MEDIA RESOURCES IN TEACHING AND LEARNING: A CASE OF SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED IN WESTERN KENYA
(Kabarak University, 2015)The use of media resources in the teaching and learning of hearing impaired students has never been critically evaluated by scholars, as various studies and literature reveal. It is against this background that this study ... -
Efficacy of three plant extracts in reducing sediment and heterotrophic bacterial load in surface raw water in Samburu District, Kenya.
(Kabarak University, 2015)Water quality changes associated with livestock production include changes in nutrients loads, (nitrogen and phosphorus), microorganisms (e.g. bacteria, faecal coliforms, Cryptosporidium, Giardia) and organic material such ... -
CURBING DROPOUT RATES OF STUDENTS IN CO EDUCATIONAL PUBLIC DAY SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN RONGAI SUB COUNTY,NAKURU COUNTY ,KENYA
(Kabarak University, 2015)The government through the Ministry of Education has come up with the fees guidelines which are aimed at making secondaryThe government through the Ministry of Education has come up with the fees guidelines which are ... -
PREVALENCE RATE OF STUDENTS’ SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN NAIROBI AND BUSIA COUNTIES KENYA
(Kabarak University, 2015)Prevalence measures how common is adolescent sexual activities Students in secondary school are in adolescent stage, majority being between age 14-24 -
FACTORS AFFECTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AND ITS EFFECT ON ENTREPRENURIAL INTENTIONS AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
(Kabarak University, 2015)There seem to be growing interest in entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship education all over the world. The concept of entrepreneurship has attracted policy makers, academics, industrialists, economists, university ... -
APPLICATION AND PRACTICE OF SUSTAINABLE PROCUREMENT IN KENYA
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COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (ICTs) FOR PEACEBUILDING IN MOUNT ELGON REGION
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SECONDARY EDUCATION, A FOCUS ON NAKURU MUNICIPALITY, NAKURU COUNTY
(Kabarak University, 2015)Countries in the developed world embraced opportune implementations of social media applications to improve the quality of several services; one being education. Developing countries are lagging behind in the ... -
DIGITIZING TEACHING METHOLOGIES IN KENYA'S UNIVERSITY EDUCATION:THE VIEWS OF A PRACTICING EDUCAOR
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AN INVESTIGATION INTO EFFECTS OF POST-MODERN WORLD VIEW ON FAITH AND PRACTICE AMONG CHRISTIANS IN NAOROBI
(Kabarak University, 2014)• Effects of postmodernism is on the rise • Characterized by opposition to authority • Relativism • Pluralism • Objectivity • Research contacted among selected Churches in Nairobi -
Addressing the challenges facing access of informative course notes in campuses by providing Online Academic Notes (camponotes.org)
(Kabarak University, 2014)Because of the increase in technology, portable gadgets which has the ability to display every kind of document formats including portable document format (pdf), electronic publication (epub) and other types of document ... -
ADDRESSING FOOD SECURITY/ SUGAR SHORTAGE IN KENYA WITH STEVIA FOR SOCIAL ECONOMIC GROWTH THROUGH AGRIBUSINESS
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A STUDY OF MARITAL CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AMONG COUPLES IN AINAMOI DIVISION OF KERICHO COUNTY
(Kabarak University, 2014)Marital conflict is a part of everyday life and how couples handle conflict in their relationship affects the strength and type of relationship a couple may have. Conflict may have the power to destroy or to build a ... -
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PROFESSOR JACKSON JOHN KITETU’S PUBLICATIONS
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RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS: MANGÓKA SOMBA
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Dr. SELLAH J. KEBENEI’S PUBLICATIONS
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ENCOUNTER BETWEEN THEAGĨKŨYŨAND CHRISTIAN ESCHATOLOGICAL HOPE IN THE CONTEXT OF HIV AND AIDS IN KENYA1
(Kabarak University, 2014)In this article an attempt is made to examine the encounter between the Agĩkũyũ and Christian eschatological hope. With the emergence of HIV and AIDS in Kenya, many communities have confronted reality of the pandemic not ... -
A Cognitive Linguistic Analysis of Sexual Dysphemisms and Euphemisms in South Nyanza Dholuo
(Garissa University College,, 2014)In all cultures of the world, the subject of sex is a major concern in life and is likely to elicit embarrassment. Sexual language is subject to censoring and a potent source of euphemisms for people from all walks of ... -
A Generic Framework for Enhancing the Quality of Digital Evidence Reports
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Kabarak university Academic Staff Publications: 2009 - 2013
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Authorship and Audience: How the Colonial Audience, the Oppositionand the PostColonial Kenyan CitizenryShapesJomo Kenyatta’s Identities in Suffering Without Bitterness
(Kabarak University, 2014)The audience that Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya’s first President, targets in Suffering Without Bitterness constitutes a group of individuals in post-colonial Kenya that requires a close examination insofar as the way this audience ... -
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE USE OF LIBRARY INFORMATION SYSTEMS BY STAFF AND STUDENTS IN KABARAK UNIVERSITY
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INTEGRATING LEARNER DISABILITIES IN INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS IN NJORO SUBCOUNTY
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Effects of Co-Operative Learning Approach on Students’ Achievement and Attitude towards Oral Literature Genres in Selected Secondary Schools in Kisii District
(Kabarak University, 2014)ABSTRACT Oral literature genres stimulate intellectual growth however appears a poorly performed genre in Kenya’s secondary school English syllabus. The poor performance is attributed to the inappropriate and ineffective ... -
Education as a Tool for Enhancing Social Adjustment for Students with Mental retardation
(Kenya Methodist University, 2014)Mental retardation is a condition characterized by a combination of deficits in both cognitive functioning and adaptive behaviour. The severity of mental retardation is determined by the discrepancy between the individual’s ... -
Theology, innovation and Society: Towards developing Dialogical Theology for African society
(Pwani University, 2014)Theology and society are inseparable due to the fact that they are both composed of that which makes for both human and universal well-being. Indeed the two have through the ages inspired each other in the pursuit of a ... -
Existential Fulfillment, Work Engagement and Job Burnout
(Kabarak University, Kenya, 2014)This paper explores the relationships between existential fulfillment, engagement and burnout, as well as the contribution of the first two concepts to burnout. In a cross-sectional survey a random sample was drawn (n = ... -
Asymmetry of Information on Credit Reference Bureaus for Bank Customers in Kenya: A Case Study of Nakuru Town
(Kabarak Universi, 2014)Credit Reference Bureaus (CRBs) are institutions that collect information from banks, creditors and available public sources on a borrower’s credit history. The role of CRBs in Credit Information Sharing (CIS) is to ... -
Lecturers’ Role in Managing GBV Affecting University Students in Kenya
(2& 3Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology., 2014)Kenya aims at providing a high quality of life to her citizenry by 2030. Consequently, it is also hoped that by the year 2015, there would be no gender inequality and that women and men of Kenya would be equally empowered ... -
WATER SANITATION AND HEALTH IN ARID AND SEMIARID AREAS
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THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN EMPOWERING WOMEN
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PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF FIFO PRIORITY AND WEIGHTED-FAIR PACKET QUEUING MECHANISMS IN MANETS
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ANTI-PLASMODIAL ACTIVITY OF SOME MEDICINAL PLANTS USED FOR TREATMENT OF MALARIA AND SYNERGISM OF METHANOLI
(1Department of Chemistry, Kabarak University 2Department of Chemistry, Moi University 3Centre for Biotechnology Research and Developmen, 2014)The increasing prevalence and distribution of malaria has been attributed to a number of factors, one of them being the emergence and spread of drug resistant parasites. Efforts are now being directed towards the discovery ... -
Development of Sustainable Innovation Ecosystems
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EFFECTS OF LEVEL OF EDUCATION ON PERCEPTIONS OF ALTERNATIVE RITE OF PASSAGE OF THE MARAKWET OF KENYA
(1 Kabarak University 2 Egerton University 3 Kenya Methodist University, 2014)The Alternative Rite of Passage (ARP) is an intervention programme sponsored by NGOs as an alternative to female circumcision (FGM). ARP mimics the traditional rites aspect by putting the initiates in seclusion and ... -
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ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGES FACING HUMANITY THROUGH RESEARCH AND INNNOVATION
(kabarak university, 2015)Matchingstructuretostrategyrequiresmakingstructurecriticalactivitiesandorganizational unitsthemainbuildingblocksintheorganization.Coordinationisoneofthecriticalactivitiesin anyorganizationalstrategyimplementation.Interna ... -
Greed, Knowledge Management Practices Corruption
(kabarak University, 2012)Given the ethical and moral issues that surround greed and the need to prevent corruption which it proceeds, it is suggested that greed and corruption propensities and their relationship in organizations be investigated ... -
PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCE FOR VISION 2030
(Kabarak university, 2013)Pure and applied science, in its broadest sense, means much more than simply being able to read, understand and write about pure and applied science and technology, however important these are. This also includes the ... -
Reference Guide to Africa’s International Courts An Introduction
(Oxford University Press, 2020)This reference guide introduces the eight active international courts in Africa.1 Also included is a ninth inactive court, the Arab Maghreb Union’s Judicial Organ. The discussion of the Arab Maghreb Union’s Judicial Organ ... -
ASSESSING KENYA’S COOPERATIVE MODEL OF DEVOLUTION: A SITUATION-SPECIFIC ANALYSIS
(Federal Law Review, 2018)Kenya’s form of quasi-federalism termed devolution was introduced under the Constitution of Kenya (2010) (‘2010 Constitution’). This governance system establishes 47 county governments which are constitutionally independent ... -
Devolution as a panacea to deeply divided multi-ethnic (national) states: The continuing Kenyan experiment
(Strathmore Law Journal, 2021-06)The multiple designers of Kenya’s 2010 Constitution intended that devolution should address the many years of economic exclusion that many Kenyan communities had suffered. While this paper concedes that the design of the ... -
Discreet discretion and moderate moderation in judicial sentencing: A commentary on Kenya’s Sentencing Policy Guidelines, 2016
(STRATHMORE LAW JOURNAL, 2017-08)Criminal sentencing is an integral part in in any judicial system for the fair administration of justice. The process of sentencing and the standards applied by judicial officers has, however, been a notoriously difficult ... -
The merged African Court of Justice and Human Rights (ACJ&HR) as a better criminal justice system than the ICC: Are we Finding African Solution to African problems or creating African problems without solutions?
(University of Nairobi Law Journal, 2015)A completely new creature unprecedented before in international law is emerging in Africa. The African Court of Justice and Human Rights (ACJHR) (herein after referred to as the Merged Court) will also have a criminal ... -
The Fission and Fusion in International Use of Force: Relating Unlawful Use of Force and the War Crime of Disproportionate Force Not Justified By Military Necessity
(Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2016)The cardinal principle governing jus in bello demands a distinction between combatants and civilians and authorizes the attack of the former. In essence, loss of civilian life is prohibited unless it occurs within the ... -
Case Commentary on the British American Tobacco v Attorney General of Uganda (EACJ) and GETMA International v The Republic of Guinea (OHADA CCJA)
(African journal Of international economic law, 2020)This case commentary uses the in-depth case study and thick-description approach to analyze and comment on two important cases from the East Africa Court Justice (EACJ) and the OHADA Common Court of Justice and Arbitration ... -
Combating Unjustified Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures in the African Tripartite Free Trade Area (SADC-EAC-COMESA): SPS-Plus or SPS-Minus?
(Hungarian Journal of Legal Studies, 2017)Sanitary and phytosanitary measures (SPS) are incessant non-tariff barriers (NTBs) to trade in both intra and extra-African trade. New SPS measures are now set up in the African Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA) ... -
ENGENDERING RULE OF LAW IN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY IN KENYA
(Wisconsin International Law Journal, 2017)The healthcare sector in Kenya has been in a state of turmoil for a long time with this manifesting itself in varied forms. This has in many ways translated to adverse outcomes on individuals seeking healthcare services. ... -
A human rights consistent apartheid: Constitutional design of the African state, indigenous peoples’ self-determination and the ‘other native’ question
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2019)Rights regulate the relationship of individuals and corporations to the state. ... the reality is that the State has effectively displaced the community, and increasingly the family, as the framework within which an ... -
(In)Validity of Egypt’s Reservations to The African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child
(2019-09)On May 9 2001, the Arab Republic of Egypt ratified the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. Along with said ratification, Egypt submitted five reservations against Articles 21 (2), on child marriage, ... -
African Agency in Contested Contexts: A reflection on Trust Africa’s work in international criminal justice
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2016-09)In 2016, TrustAfrica celebrates its first decade as an African foundation and leader in shaping African philanthropy on the continent. Its work is built on a commitment to African agency, the conviction that Africans are ... -
STATE DEFIANCE, TREATY WITHDRAWALS AND THE RESURGENCE OF AFRICAN SOVEREIGN EQUALITY CLAIMS: HISTORICISING THE 2016 AU-ICC COLLECTIVE WITHDRAWAL STRATEGY
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2017-06)At its January and July 2016 Assembly, the AU, continuing its long held call for African states to withdraw from the Rome Statute, adopted a decision indicating its most operational intent to so withdraw. In October 2016, ... -
The historical irreconcilability of international law and politics and its implications for international criminal justice in Africa
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2016-07)This paper attempts an analysis of the history and purposes of international law, its problematic interaction with international politics and the effects thereof on transitional justice and international criminal law in ... -
Policed perceptions, masked realities: Human rights and law enforcement in Kenyan popular art
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2012-03)Human rights record is often monitored through mass media content. However, in repressed societies, mass media is often policed, resulting in sanitised depictions of life. Such mass media appears inadequate as a source ... -
BRIDGING THE BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS DIVIDE WITH LESSONS FROM UNCLOS’ DEEP SEA MINING REGIME
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2016-09)The norms that govern international economic law have for decades been criticised by the Third World for favouring the interests of western Industrialised Powers to the detriment of Third World peoples and their states. ... -
The Implications of Language and Power in Gikuyu Marriage Negotiation Discursive Domain, for Kenya’s Vision 2030
(Kabarak Journal of Research & Innovation, 2016-03)This study was conceived on the premise that there are connections between language use and unequal relations of power and there is widespread underestimation of the significance of language in the production, maintenance ...