Exploring the Role of Development Banks in Promoting Inclusive Economic Growth in Africa

Authors: Yousif Awad Ahmed Mohamed European Institute of Management and Technology (EIMT), Hinterbergstrasse 9/11, CH-6330, Cham, Zug, Switzerland. Author Email: Yousif.eljazz@badea.org Abstract: This research paper explores the role of development banks in promoting inclusive economic growth in Africa. It considers findings by contemporary authors and the practice of variants of development banks and their role […]

Assessing the Impact of Energy Insecurity on Industrial Development in South Asia: A Comparative Study of India, Bangladesh and Nepal

Authors: Madhukar Karky, Mumo Nzau & Elijah Munyi National Defence University-Kenya, P.O Box, 370, Nakuru Kenya C.A Email: madhukarkarky@hotmail.com Abstract: This article delves into the intricate relationship between energy security, industrial development, and environmental sustainability in South Asia, focusing on India, Bangladesh, and Nepal. It scrutinizes the challenges posed by heavy reliance on fossil fuels […]

Firm Characteristics and Financial Performance of Deposit Taking Savings and Credit Cooperatives in Nairobi County, Kenya

Authors: Mirriam Mumbua Mwaluku and Geoffrey Mbuva Kenyatta University, P.O. Box 43844-00100, Nairobi – Kenya Author E-mail Address: mwalukumirriam@gmail.com ABSTRACT The financial performance of Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (SACCOs) is crucial for economic development, particularly for low- and middle-income earners who depend on these institutions for accessible financial services. This study explored how internal firm […]

Influence of internal and external audit reforms on the performance of Non-Commercial State Corporations in Kenya

Authors: Patricia Mumo Kimuli, Fredrick Warui Kenyatta University, P.O. Box 43844-00100, Nairobi, Kenya Author Email: patricia.mumo@ndma.go.ke  Abstract: State owned corporations are very important in providing financial solutions in order to foster public service delivery and economic development. However, irrespective of this crucial role, these enterprises face numerous challenges, and they have over years recorded dismal […]

Sustainable Financing and Asset Performance for Non-Profit Organizations: A Systematic Review of Literature

Journal of Management and Business Administration, Vol., 4, 1-13, 2023 By Hillary Michael Awiti1 and Joseph Macheru2, Graduate Business School, 1,2Catholic University of Eastern Africa, P.O. Box. Box 62157 Bogani E Rd, Nairobi, Kenya  ABSTRACT Sustainable financing has today more than ever become a key driver for asset performance in the complex and dynamic business […]

Select Organizational Drivers of Counterproductive Work Behavior: Insights from Literature

Journal of Management and Business Administration, Vol., 3, 51-59, 2022 Authors: Jane A. Kisinyo1, Geoffrey K. Kimutai2 & Stella Omari3 1,2,3Kisii University, P O Box 408-40200, Kisii, Kenya Author Email: kisinyos@yahoo.co.uk  Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine the organizational drivers of counterproductive work behavior (CWB), a deliberate self-motivated action that breaches significant […]

Challenges Facing Financial Management in Sustainability of Church Related Organizations in Kenya

Author: Bright Mawudor, PhD Protestant University Wupperttal/Bethel, Germany Corresponding Author E-mail: mawudor@aacc-ceta.org Abstract: Long-term financial planning is a vital discipline for creating and maintaining financial sustainability. However, it requires a shift away from short-term perspectives associated with annual budgeting and a shift towards five to ten year perspectives not normally associated with government financial management. […]

Effect of Strategic Financial Management on Sustainability of Church related Organizations in Kenya

Author: Bright Mawudor Protestant University Wupperttal/Bethel, Germany Email: mawudor@aacc-ceta.org Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of strategic financial management on sustainability of church related organizations in Kenya. The study employed cross-sectional survey design. Target population consisted of 298 respondents including members of the governing bodies in the selected CROs, development/donor […]

Effect of Online Payment Methods on Public Service Delivery in Department of Immigration in Kenya

Authors: Gladys Kangethe, Susan Wasike, Priscilla Mote The Catholic University of Eastern Africa P.O Box 62157 – 00200, Nairobi – Kenya Email: gkalone20@gmail.com ABSTRACT This study examined the effect of online payment methods on public service delivery in department of immigration. The study used a descriptive research plan. A sample size of 100 immigration officials […]

Relationship between Work Environment Practices and Employee Retention in International Non-Governmental Organizations in Nairobi County

Author: Fred Domiano Musinya Mount Kenya University, P.O.BOX, 342-01000, Thika, Kenya Author Email: fmdomiano@gmail.com ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between work environment practices and employee retention in selected International Non-Governmental Organizations in Nairobi County. Cross-sectional survey research design was employed by the study. The study target population included staff […]