Browsing Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM) by Author "Okiro, K."
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Corporate Governance, Risk Management and Performance of Commercial State Owned Enterprises in Uganda
Turyakira, N.; Nyamute, W.; Okiro, K.; Wainaina, G (African Development Finance Journal, 2023-02-06)During the last three decades, the performance of commercial State Owned Enterprises in Uganda has been disappointing. Available evidence shows that CSOEs have been characterized by low returns, financial fraud, increase ... -
The effect of capital structure on financial performance with firm size as a moderating variable of non financial firms listed at the Nairobi Securities Exchange
Meshack, K. M.; Winnie, N.; Okiro, K.; Ochieng, D. E. (African Development Finance Journal, 2022-02-15)The purpose of this study was to establish the relationship among capital structure, firm size, and financial performance of firms listed in the Nairobi Securities Exchange. The study first ... -
Effect of Firm Characteristics on the Relationship between Corporate Sustainability Reporting and Financial Performance of Companies Listed at the Nairobi Securities Exchange
Masila, C. K.; Nyamute, W.; Okiro, K.; Irungu, M (ADFJ, 2024-02-26)Purpose: The study examines how firm characteristics moderates the relationship between corporate sustainability reporting and financial performance of companies listed at the Nairobi Securities Exchange. Methodology: ... -
Effect of Liquidity Creation on the Relationship between Interest Rate Spread and Firm Performance
Ndiritu, G.; Mwangi, C. I.; Okiro, K.; Nyandemo, S (ADFJ, 2024-02-26)The interest rate spread plays a crucial role in shaping the performance of commercial banks, as a wider interest spread allows banks to generate higher interest income, leading to improved profitability and overall ... -
The relationship between Board Diversity and Financial Reporting Quality of Companies Listed at the Nairobi Securities Exchange in Kenya
Jamhuri, R. K.; Mwangi, C. I.; Okiro, K.; Wainaina, G (African Development Finance Journal, 2022-08-16)The goal of the paper was to establish the relationship between board diversity and the financial reporting quality of the companies listed at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) in Kenya. The target population consisted ...