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IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science | 2014

Servant Leadership: The Exemplifying Behaviours

Wekesa S. Olesia; Gregory S. Namusonge; Mike A. Iravo

Over the years, there has been a keen concern to understand behaviours that leaders can adopt in order to lead and influence others to achieve agreed upon goals. Servant leadership is one of the emerging contemporary leadership styles that are receiving a lot of attention. This has been occasioned by a world wide desire for more ethical and caring leadership in organizations. This leadership style has been adopted by some of the best companies in the world with great success. The purpose of this paper is to highlight some of the very exemplifying behaviours of servant leaders, which if embraced by modern leaders can greatly enhance the motivation, commitment and performance of employees for increased productivity.


International journal of innovative research and development | 2017

Impact of Asset Mix on Financial Performance of Registered Occupational Pension Schemes

Gregory S. Namusonge; W.W. Sakwa; George Mwangi Gathogo

The Pension scheme industry plays a crucial role in providing an employment income replacement upon the retirement of the working pensionable population. Retirement income accounts for 68% of the total income of retirees in Kenya. Studies done in Kenya didn’t address the issue of financial performance and Asset mix relationship in pooled work-related funds. The main objective of this research study was to assess the impact of Asset mix on the Financial Performance of the Registered Occupational Pension Schemes. Systematic sampling technique was used to select a probability sample of 297 sample units from a population of 1232 registered pension schemes for the period 2006–2016 according to the Retirement Benefits Authority(RBA) records. Information on this particular variable was obtained mainly through a questionnaire survey which was conducted between March and April 2017.The SPSS statistical package was used to analyze data. A panel regression model was used for data analysis. The study found a positive correlation where changes in financial performance of occupational Pension schemes could be explained by the variations in the Asset mix. The study was guided by the Modern Portfolio theory on investments as developed in the 1952 by Harry Markowitz in his article on investments.


European Scientific Journal, ESJ | 2015

EFFECT OF ACCRUALS QUALITY ON EQUITY SECURITY MARKET RETURNS: EVIDENCE FROM THE NAIROBI SECURITIES EXCHANGE

Josephat Oluoch; Gregory S. Namusonge; Silas Onyango

Domestic violence in itself is one of the most difficult, specific and wide-spread social-legal problems containing the number of signs of violation. Conflict directly concerns people connected with coexistence; it has the local, exclusive character and the fight against it is less effective in accordance with common practice of fight against the crime. Specificity of the fight against the crime of this category is expressed in both complexity of its revealing and in effective and lawful choice of coercive measures against it. The issue of domestic violence has been tabooed in many countries for a long time, because the disclosure of such issues was considered as interference in people’s private life. Although the society has gradually realized that the problem of domestic violence must not be ignored as violence endangers people’s health and life. Domestic violence is not only the problem of separate individuals, it has negative effect on the other members of the family, especially on minors and leads to distortion of their psyche and consciousness which, in its turn, leads to the formation of an unhealthy situation in the society.The author analyzes the results of the four stages of victimization surveys and Unified Crime Reports prepared by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia in 2010-2013. The results of victimization surveys and statistics reports related to indexes and structure of crime became important after the parliamentary elections held in October 1, 2012, resulted by defeating of the ruling political party “National Movement” which was in power for the last 9 years. The new coalition “Georgian Dream”, headed by the billionaire B. Ivanishvili, radically changed political climate and announced the acceleration of democratization of the country and adopted the legislation decriminalization policy. According the new policy, the government of the country carried out the general amnesty, and released more than 60% of all prisoners from the custody. Such policy became the object of serious criticism from the part of the oppositions and some experts. They have expressed concerns about the criminal situation and decreasing level of security in the country predicted anarchy and disorganizations. This article is an attempt to assess the real situation in Georgia and the level of real threat to stability posed by criminality.Everything has his pros and cons. Debtor’s rights and obligations during court order enforcement, causes of problems that may arise. This problem is in the whole country, not just in one city or in one social class. A very large number of families from everywhere around Georgia have been affected. How and where it started will be discussed below in the text. Rights of creditors and debtors overlap in many aspects. We need to be very careful when sorting out this issue. We cannot under any circumstances make a decision with a benefit of one party while the other party will suffer losses. Georgian law on “Law Enforcement” does not support in any ways rights of debtors and all the procedures highlighted are towards forcing the debtor to pay off the debt. At this stage based on the current law, current socio-economic problems, statistics, ways on sorting out the problem, this object of studies is very important and has a very high intrinsic value in its theoretical part as well as in its practical part. If the right approach is taken it is possible to minimise the need to protect rights of creditors or debtors in the futures, because every party will be fully aware of their abilities and punishments for failures to fulfil their obligations, before signing the contractThe article includes detailed employment and uniploymant analysis in each municipality. In the analysis we use results from household survey conducted by the National Statistics Service. More specific information about the labour market at the municipal level was collected through cooperation with local municipalities. For the analysis we used information from municipalities’ web pages, telephone conversations with stakeholders, personal meetings with experts and so on. It should also be noted that a certain part of the data obtained from municipalities and from administrative territorial units have an approximate nature, but based on these information it is possible to gain some valuable conclusions and make assumptions. Terms and reality of employment analysis is carried out not only at the level of the municipality but on the country and regional ones as well.This project aims to apply learning of operations research and optimizing resources to practical cases. The aim of this problem is to maximize the the fairness of the schedule , while respecting all the constraints . In regards with the results obtained after some tests ILP has found a very good solution to our problem . Better values of the penalties associated to the shifts could be defined in order to represent the reality more accurately especially by taking into account the length of the shifts. The models can also be solved by means of optimization software. As shown in this paper, the current schedules can benefit from this work. My problem is NP-hard that it means unsolvable.My objective is to do the objective values ( diff =0.1) . The ideal must be 0 but it is impossible.there is shown in the table in 5 shifts , 20 nurses 10 weeks. We see that when we increase the number of shift the objective value is decreasing. It is fact that when we add a shift the software must do more iterations but the penalty is decreasing. We see that with the same number of iterations the penalty is smaller when we add a shift.For the welfare of modern society and any state`s correct function it is very important to have straightened working court system and to ensure every person`s court accessibility. Each step of court case management is detailed in civil procedure code. The legislation of civil procedure of Georgia foresees some mechanisms and opportunities of the restriction of court accessibility, which must be studied. The meaning of this study is stipulated by huge importance of court accessibility itself and by need of due caution during its restricting. The access to the court right is reserved not only by national, but also by international law, as evidenced by Article 42 of the Constitution [1], ``The UN Convention for Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms`` Article 6 [3]. As any study issue, this one also needs scientific, systemic approach. For fully demonstrating the issue it is advised to classify and define court accessibility restriction mechanisms. Here presented work is about this matter.The Administrative Law is a part of public law, as it is depended on the subordinate principle. It aims to realize public interest. On the other hand, Enforcement Law is part of administrative space, which regulates the rules and procedures of the enforcement process for different court’s decisions as well as other acts. As administrating effects our everyday lives, it is a public interest that this process should be kept in the legal borders. This is exactly what the Administrative Law is all about. It regulates the social relations in which were government and other administrative bodies play a major role. It is true that Enforcement Law provides us with the norms, rules and procedures of the legal administration, but it is still court’s responsibility to assess the legal quality of it. This is why we need effective justice, to have the competent court ruling practice and to enforce them properly.Collision issues are discussed in family law such as conditions of marriage, results of marriage, annulment of marriage, duty of maintenance, relations between parents and children, relations related to child’s origin, conditions of adopting, guardianship and tuition. I discuss issues of guardianship and tuition in mentioned work, which I think is very interesting and actual.


IOSR Journal of Business and Management | 2014

Determinants of Value Addition in the Seafood Industry in Developing Countries: An Analysis of the Kenyan Context

Fridah Simba Theuri; Fred Mugambi Mwirigi; Gregory S. Namusonge

The seafood sector contributes significantly to many coastal economies in generating income, employment, and foreign exchange earnings to the fishing communities, fish traders, fish processors and fish farmers. The sector supports about 80,000 Kenyans directly and about 800,000 indirectly. The sector is one of the key contributors to food security and poverty alleviation in many developing nations. Currently, most fish is handled, processed, transported and stored without proper equipment, which means low hygienic standards, unhealthy food products that cannot easily access the outside market. The study identified, strategic planning activities and processes, technological competitiveness, level of market competition and corporate policies as key determinants. Information gathered and the recommendations thereof will help to create a more complete and efficient chain.


Archive | 2014

The Effect Of Financial Information On Investment In Shares - A Survey Of Retail Investors In Kenya

Joshua Aroni; Gregory S. Namusonge; Maurice Sakwa; Jkuat Kenya


Archive | 2015

EFFECT OF ACCRUALS QUALITY ON SEGMENTAL COST OF CAPITAL IN THE KENYAN EQUITY SECURITIES' MARKET.

Josephat Oluoch; Jomo Kenyatta; Gregory S. Namusonge; Silas Onyango


The International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences | 2016

Determinants of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Rewards on Employee Performance in Kapsara Tea Factory Company Trans Nzoia County Kenya

Damaris Kilimo; Gregory S. Namusonge; Elizabeth Nambuswa Makokha; Aloys Kiriago Nyagechi


The International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences | 2016

Factors Affecting Automation of Inventory Management in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises: A Case Study of Kitui County

Lawrence Mbuvi; Gregory S. Namusonge; Wycliffe Arani


Expert Journal of Finance | 2016

Accounts Receivable Risk Management Practices and Growth of SMEs in Kakamega County, Kenya

Mary Nelima Lyani (Sindani); Gregory S. Namusonge; Maurice Sakwa


Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management | 2015

Factors Influencing Performance of Women-Owned Micro and Small Enterprises in Nairobi County in Kenya

Brenda Kerubo Koech; Gregory S. Namusonge

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Maurice Sakwa

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Mike Iravo

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Josephat Oluoch

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Alfayo Keng’Aya Kiage

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Brenda Kerubo Koech

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Charles Guandaru Kamau

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Elizabeth Makokha Nambuswa

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Evelyn Dache

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Fred M. Simiyu

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Gladys Micere Wamiori

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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