THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC MANAGEMENT( Volume 2)
International Journal of Business and Public Management: ISSN 2218-6603 (Print), 2223-6244(Online) is published by the School of Business and Public Management of Mount Kenya University.
The journal seeks to provide an inter-disciplinary forum for scholarly discourse in all the functional areas of business and public management: Accounting, Finance, Marketing, General Management, Human Resource Management, Public Administration, International Business,Risk Management, Entrepreneurship, Production and Operation Management, Supply Chain Management etc.
The aim of the semiannual journal is to advance conceptual development and practice of management with a view to improving organizational performance and public management especially in Africa.
The journal welcomes both theoretical and empirical works from scholars and practicing managers all over the world.
The IJBPM is indexed in the following directories:
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Articles
Changes in share prices as a predictor of accounting earnings for financial firms listed in Nairobi Securities Exchange
Danson Musyoki
Examining the marketing of e-Government services in Egypt
Laila El Baradei, Hammed M Shamma, Noha Saada
Factors influencing the influx of counterfeit medicines in Kenya: A survey of pharmaceutical importing small and medium enterprises within Nairobi
Kenneth Wanjau, Muli Muthiani
Impact of employee commitment on retention in state financial corporations in Kenya
Lucania Vincent Maluti, Tobias O. Warentho, John O. Shiundu
Nurturing student leadership skills
Kristin B. Naituli, Gitile J. Naituli, Francis N. Wegulo
Technology and business incubation a proven model to promote technology innovation and entrepreneurship in Rwanda
Rajeev Aggarwal, Baig Mohammed Siddiqaliali, Pawan Kumar
The challenge of value addition in the seafood value chain along the Kenyan north coast
Fred Mugambi Mwirigi, Fridah Simba Theuri
The contribution of entrepreneurship education course offered in technical training colleges in enhancing management skills of informal sector entrepreneurs in Kenya
Samuel Muchiri Mwangi
An investigation into competitive intelligence practices and their effect on profitability of firms in the banking industry: A case of Equity Bank
Hildah Wambui Mugo, Kenneth Wanjau, Eunice M. A. Ayodo
The impact of credit risk management on the financial performance of Banks in Kenya for the period 2000 – 2006
Danson Musyoki, Adano Salad Kadubo
The financial performance and sustainability of microfinance institutions during the current financial crisis: The case of Amhara Credit and Saving Institution (ACSI) in Ethiopia
Tilahun Aemiro, Dereje Mekonnen
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC MANAGEMENT( Volume 3)
International Journal of Business and Public Management: ISSN 2218-6603 (Print), 2223-6244(Online) is published by the School of Business and Public Management of Mount Kenya University.
The journal seeks to provide an inter-disciplinary forum for scholarly discourse in all the functional areas of business and public management: Accounting, Finance, Marketing, General Management, Human Resource Management, Public Administration, International Business,Risk Management, Entrepreneurship, Production and Operation Management, Supply Chain Management etc.
The aim of the semiannual journal is to advance conceptual development and practice of management with a view to improving organizational performance and public management especially in Africa.
The journal welcomes both theoretical and empirical works from scholars and practicing managers all over the world.
The IJBPM is indexed in the following directories:
Cabell Directory, Ulrich Web Global Serials Directory and Index Copernicus International
Articles
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Alice Miring‟u and Esther Muoria.
Abstract
This study sought to examine how Corporate Governance affects performance in commercial state corporations in Kenya. Well-governed firms have higher firm performance. Mismanagement, bureaucracy, wastage, incompetence and irresponsibility by directors and employees are the main problems that have made State corporations (SCs) fail to achieve their performance. The poor performance of SCs in Kenya by 1990 led to outflow from central government to parastatals equivalent to
1 percent of the GDP in 1991. The objective of the study is to identify the relationship between financial performance, board composition and size. The study used descriptive survey design. The target population for this study was 41 commercial SCs in Kenya as presented by Inspectorate of SCs. Sample of 30 respondents out of 41 was found ideal. Respondents were 30 human resource officers. Data were analyzed through descriptive statistics and multilinear regression technique. The findings were that the board size mean for the sample was found to be ten while a minimum of three outside directors is required on the board. The study thus discloses that
there is a positive relationship between RoE and board size and board compositions of all SCs.