Browsing School of Business by Author "Kiambati, Kellen"
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Core Competencies and Resource Allocation in the Performance of Bottled Water Industry
Ichoroh, James; Kiambati, Kellen; Mbugua, Levi N. (2021-04-10)Research question: This paper examines the influence of core competencies, resource allocation and water sector standards on the performance of firms in the bottled water industry. Motivation: For firms in the bottled ... -
Emerging Trends Shaping Contemporary Business Strategy
Gakure, Roselyn; Keraro, Victor; Okari, Headmound; Kiambati, Kellen (Prime Journals, 2012-09-18)This study constitutes a theoretical review of existing literature relevant to the subject. The study examines and briefly discusses salient issues in conventional business strategy formulation and execution. It identifies ... -
Empowerment, Organizational Commitment, Organization Citizenship Behavior and Firm Performance
Kariuki, Anne; Kiambati, Kellen (David Publishing, 2017) -
Examining the Influence of Strategic Land Rehabilitation on Sustainable Entrepreneurship & Economic Development (A Case of Kilome – Kenyaland Reclamation)
Kyalo, Teresia; Kiambati, Kellen (IJCEM International Journal of Computational Engineering & Management, 2015-03)This study sought to To examine the influence of land rehabilitation on sustainable economic development in Kilome, specifically studying how entrepreneurial attributes, entrepreneurial value of Kilome area resources, ... -
Financial control and growth of private primary schools in Kenya
Kiambati, Kellen; Njiri, Julius; Mwenja, Dominic; Mbugua, Levi (International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science, 2020-10)Proper management of finances in private primary schools is very imperative to their operations. There are, however, serious financial challenges in these private schools in Kenya as characterized by unprecedented high ... -
Influence of credit risk on shareholder market value of commercial banks listed in Nairobi Securities Exchange
Kiambati, Kellen (2020)This study examines the influence of credit risk on the shareholder market value of commercial banks listed in the Nairobi Securities Exchange. A mixed-method approach and concurrent design were used in this study. Logistic ... -
Intellectual Capital, Corporate Culture and Performance of Firms Listed on Nairobi Securities Exchange
Kariuki, Anne; Kiambati, Kellen (David Publishing, 2017)The broad objective of this study was to establish the moderating effect of corporate culture on the relationship between intellectual capital and organizational performance of firms listed on Nairobi Securities Exchange. ... -
The Levels of transparency and county service delivery in Kenya
Kiambati, Kellen (2020)In order to push development to the grassroots and ensure citizens contribute meaningfully to development, many African countries have adopted the devolved governance system. However, it has been observed that the devolution ... -
The Principle of Participation in Corporate Governance: An African Perspective
Okari, Headmound; Keraro, Victor; Kiambati, Kellen (2020)The purpose of the paper is to present the “principle of participation” that is common in African cultural systems and way of life as the distinguishing characteristic of an African oriented corporate governance system. ... -
The Role of Human Resource Development as a Change Agent
Muchira, Teresia Njoki; Kiambati, Kellen (Science Publishing Group, 2015-08)For businesses to maintain their position in the market place or gain competitive advantage they need to change constantly. Change helps improve and increase productivity which ultimately increases sales of an enterprise. ... -
Work Progress Feedback and Employees Performance in Organizations: A Case Study of Water and Sanitation Companies in Nyeri County, Kenya
Waweru, Beauttah Mwangi; Kiambati, Kellen; Simiyu, Alice (Scholars Bulletin, 2015-09)Work progress feedback has played a critical role in creation of a conducive and harmonious relationship in organizations all over the world. Indeed it is one factor that is essential in enhancement of service delivery in ...