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    DETERMINANTS OF CHOICE OF MOBILE PHONE BRANDS AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: A SURVEY OF SELECTED UNIVERSITIES IN NAKURU TOWN, KENYA 

    JUMA, DELPHINE AKINYI (KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2016-11)
    The widespread use of mobile phones, the various information access it provides to its users, and the vast presence and significant impact of mobile phone on users’ daily life make mobile phones important devices to study. ...
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    INFLUENCE OF HEALTH INSURANCE ON CLINICAL DECISION MAKING AMONG KENYAN DOCTORS 

    YULU, ELIJAH (KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2019-10)
    The vast majority of Kenyans lack any form of health insurance. Thus, they find it difficult to raise money for health expenditure. As a result, studies elsewhere have shown an obvious disadvantage to uninsured individuals ...
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    EFFECT OF UNIONIZATION ON EMPLOYEES’ PERFORMANCE IN FAMILY OWNED BUSINESSES IN KENYA. A CASE STUDY OF STEEL STRUCTURES LIMITED, NAIROBI. 

    WOIYE, MARTHA WAUSI (KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2016-11)
    This study attempted to establish the effect of unionization on employees’ performance in family owned businesses in Kenya. The need to manage employee performance every day is the key to an effective performance management ...
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    EFFECTS OF NON-BANK FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT ON PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN KENYA (1980-2014) 

    CHEBET, KURGAT STELLAH (KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2015-11)
    Over the past five years, development in Non-Bank Financial Institutions (NBFIs) has assumed high preposition in Kenya. The trend could be attributed to: their renewed provision of products and services that banks either ...
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    INFLUENCE OF RISK BASED INTERNAL AUDIT ON FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION IN NAKURU COUNTY, KENYA 

    OGEGA, ELIZABETH KEMUNTO (KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2017-12)
    Financial sustainability requires appropriate risk based audit practice hence effective and efficient internal audit. Most non-governmental organizations are faced with sustainability challenges which can be attributed to ...
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    COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE AND MARKET SHARE OF TELECOMMUNICATION INDUSTRY IN KENYA 

    NUTHU, IRENE WANJIRU (KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2015-10)
    Firms across all industries continue to face the most disruptive market conditions in decades. Increased competition has only accelerated and the battle for market share is now more aggressive in the telecommunication ...
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    EFFECT OF SELECTED FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF MOBILE-BASED LENDERS IN NAKURU COUNTY, KENYA 

    CHEPKIRUI, DAISY (2024-11)
    This study analyzed the quick rise of mobile-based lending in Kenya, which have introduced a variety of financial risks that might have an influence on lenders' financial performance. The study sought to bridge this knowledge ...
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    MATERNAL POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION, FEEDING PRACTICES AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF INFANTS AGED 6 to 14 WEEKS AT ELDORET WEST MATERNITY HOSPITAL, UASIN GISHU COUNTY-KENYA 

    KURUI, REBECCA CHEPKEMBOI (2024-11)
    Globally, the levels of malnutrition remain a significant concern, with approximately one in every three children under the age of five experiencing poor growth due to malnutrition. This leads to around 45% of child ...
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    INFLUENCE OF STRATEGIC COLLABORATIONS ON THE COMPETITIVENESS OF PRIVATE COLLEGES IN NAKURU TOWN 

    KONGA, GIVANS KIPROTICH (KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2016-11)
    Collaboration is currently one of the key elements of institutional competitiveness. In the face of continuous world economic changes, competition allows many institutions to improve and accelerate their collaboration ...
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    EFFECT OF MOBILE MONEY MERCHANTS SERVICES ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN SELECTED WARDS IN NAKURU CITY 

    NJUGUNA, EDWARD WAITHAKA (Kabarak University, 2023-11)
    Mobile money has become a popular payment method for many Kenyan businesses. The goal of this study was to determine how mobile money merchant services affected the financial performance of small and medium-sized businesses. ...
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    AuthorAENGWO, KELVIN (2)AYAYO, ERICK ONYANGO (2)CHEBOROR, MOSES KIGEN (2)CHEGE, JUDDY Z. (2)CHEMOIYWO, JANE (2)CHEPCHIRCHIR, MARGARET (2)CHEPKONGA, FLORA JEBICHII (2)CHEPKWONY, CHEPKEMOI (2)CHESANG, EVANS KIMUTAI (2)GETANDA, LISPER WANGECI (2)... View MoreSubjectCaregivers (4)Children (4)Blood Pressure (3)Hypertension (3)Performance (3)Acquisition, Admissibility, Digital, Evidence, Forensic, Investigation. (2)Agency Banking, Agents, Commercial Banks, Non-financial Performance. (2)Agency banking, channel innovation, commercial banks, economies of scale, financial services accessibility, Nakuru town (2)Agency banking, Commercial Banks, Credit reference bureaus, Deposit protection, Delivery channels, Mobile banking, Profitability and Support infrastructure (2)Attitude (2)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2024 (89)2012 - 2019 (213)Has File(s)Yes (302)

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