Browsing Staff Journals and Articles by Title
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Development of Sustainable Innovation Ecosystems
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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 ... -
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 ... -
DIGITIZING TEACHING METHOLOGIES IN KENYA'S UNIVERSITY EDUCATION:THE VIEWS OF A PRACTICING EDUCAOR
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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 ... -
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 ... -
Dr. SELLAH J. KEBENEI’S PUBLICATIONS
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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 ... -
EFFECTIVE USE OF TEACHING STRATEGIES TEACHING-LEARNING SCENARIOS
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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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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. ... -
An Evaluation Of Millennium Development Goals In Reduction Of Maternal And Child Mortality In Narok County Kenya
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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 = ... -
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 ...