This study is motivated by the need to understand the determinants of performance in women-owned enterprises. We examine the relationship between strategic capabilities and firm performance with demographic characteristics as moderators in women-owned enterprises in Nairobi, Kenya. Results show that strategic capabilities have a significant effect on the overall performance. Further, IT capabilities and technological capabilities have a positive and significant relationship with performance. Only age has a negative and significant moderating effect. We recommend enhancement of technological capabilities among women entrepreneurs so that they can better direct their capabilities toward firm performance.
Unprecedented growth in financial innovations, changing customers' expectations, competition from nonbanking entities and regulatory pressure have distorted interest income stream. Thus, banks are now searching for new ways of income generation to cushion themselves against dwindling interest income and as a survival strategy. Proponents of portfolio theory conjecture that income diversification reduces income volatility and increase the profitability. It's from this background the study sought to investigate the effect of income diversification on performance of Kenyan commercial banks. Using 310 observations drawn from a sample of 31 commercial banks and panel data for the period 2008-2017, the study found that income diversification has a positive and significant effect on bank performance. Therefore, commercial banks are advised to consider investing in non-lending activities to better their financial performance. In view of this, the study has implications for bank regulators, scholars and practitioners
This study examined the determinants of domestic savings mobilization among the rural poor in Uasin-Gishu county, Kenya. The general notion is that the subsistence farmers are too poor to save. This seems to be unfounded given the fact that they are general excluded from formal financial services and studies on poverty in the country show that the average propensity of the rural households to save is higher than the national average. What are the factors which motivate small scale farmers to save? The study was conducted on 446 table banking groups under the aegis of JOYWO, a table banking grouping in Kenya. Data was collected using structured questionnaires from members of groups under the umbrella of JOYWO. The findings of the study indicates that household income had a positive and significant effect on savings mobilization while dependency ratio had a negative and significant effect on savings mobilization. Household size was not significant. The results point to the need to expose the rural poor to informal savings and financing models expected to enhance income generating capabilities of the rural poor and lower the level dependency through government welfare funding for senior citizens and essential services for the young.
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