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Work Engagement And Work-Life Balance As Predictors Of Productive Work Behaviour Among Commercial Bank Employees

Abstract This study examined the contributions of work engagement and work-life balance in productive work behaviour among 250 commercial bank employees. The participants composed of 148 (59.2%) males and 102 (40.8%) females who completed self-report measures of work engagement and work-life balance. Productive work behaviour was based on the FBN productivity scorecards of the participants. Ex post facto design was adopted. The data was analysed with hierarchical multiple regression. Two hyp...

The Role Of Management Information System In Improving Customer Services In The Banking Industry (A Case Study Of United Bank For Africa Plc)

ABSTRACT This research work was aimed at determining the extent to which the role of management information system will improve customer services in United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc with much emphasis on the impact of computerization of its operations.  A structured questionnaire made up of a little combination of dictatorship and open ended questions was developed and distributed to a total number of 97 employees comprising of both make and female employees of United Bank for Africa No 10 S...

Value Chain Development And Women Empowerment In Tanzania: A Case Of Onion Value Chain In Northern Tanzania

EXTENDED ABSTRACT  Women play critical roles in agricultural value chains in developing countries. However, their participation in value chain development activities does not always result into their empowerment. The main objective of this study was to examine the impacts of women participation in onion value chain development activities on their empowerment. The study was conducted in Simanjiro District and adopted a cross-sectional research design. Qualitative and quantitative data were co...

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU NORTH))

ABSTRACT This research work was conducted to ascertain the comparative analysis of academic performance in English language and computer science in junior secondary school, Enugu North Educational Zone. A survey design was adopted for the study. A sample of 42 teachers both English language and computer science 110 students were drawn from 7 (seven) junior secondary schools in Enugu North. A structured Questionnaire was used to collect data and data collected were analyzed using frequency an...

The Growth and Use of Computers in The Banking Industries A Case Study of Union Bank Idah Branch

TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Approval Page Dedication  Acknowledgement  Abstract  Table of Contents  CHAPTER ONE 1.0INTRODUCTION  1.1 Background of the Study 1.2Statement of Problems  1.3Objective of the Study 1.4Research Questions  1.5Scope of the Study 1.6Significance of the Study 1.7Limitations of the Study 1.8Definition of Terms 1.9End of Chapter Reference  CHAPTER TWO 2.0LITERATURE REVIEW  2.1Brief History of Computer 2.2Classification of Computer  2.3Components of Computer  ...

Effect Of Computer Assisted Learning On Secondary School Students’ Achievement In Chemistry In Murang’a South Sub – County, Murang’a County, Kenya.

The study sought to investigate effect of integration of Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) on students’ mastery of chemistry in secondary schools in Murang’a South Sub - County, Kenya. Documentary evidence indicate students’ persistent poor performance in the subject in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) not only for Murang’a Sub – County students’ but for the country at large. The poor performance has been attributed to among other factors poor teaching meth...

Optimizing Biomass In Community Based Forest Management For Climate Change Mitigation A Case Study Of Iringa Region, Tanzania

EXTENDED ABSTRACT This study was conducted in Iringa Region, Southern Highlands of Tanzania. The objective was to optimize biomass under Community Based Forest Management (CBFM) in miombo woodlands for climate change mitigation and local livelihoods. By using optimization techniques with the aid of Excel solver computer software the optimization was performed. Six forest management options were created; (1) Business as usual (BAU), (2) Community Based Forest Management (CBFM), (3) total prot...

Lymphatic Filariasis At Gomoa Okyereko, An Irrigation Project Community In Southern Ghana: Infection, Clinical Disease And Vectors

SUMMARY A parasitological, clinical, periodicity and entomological study of lymphatic filariasis was earned out at Gomoa Okyereko, an irrigation project community in Southern Ghana to provide baseline information on the infection and its transmission in the community. Out of a total of 636 inhabitants, fifty percent of the residents were selected from the compiled demographic data using computer generated random numbers to constitute the study population. Quantitative examination of night blo...

Dynamic Analysis Of Induction Machine Connected To Infinite Bus-Bar

ABSTRACT    The dynamic simulation is one of the key steps in the validation of the design process of the motor drive systems and it is needed for eliminating inadvertent design mistakes and the resulting error in the prototype construction and testing. A quality mathematical model of induction machine based on the dynamic equations and D-Q transformation technique is presented in rotor reference frame and a computer simulation of a 7.5kW three phase induction motor  was carried out based�...

Development of A Generalised Solution for The Performance Measures of Queuing Systems

ABSTRACT This study developed computer software with the capacity to provide a generalized solution to queuing problems involving laborious, time consuming and complex mathematical approach of evaluating the performance measures of queuing systems when it was applied in the analysis of the six (6) fundamental performance measures of thirty (30) different organizations representing the six (6) queuing systems; the result was compared with that of mathematical computations and 97.22% complianc...

Effect Of Selected Factors On Non-performing Agricultural Loans In Commercial Banks In Kenya

Commercial banks play a crucial role in the agricultural sector in advancing affordable credit to improve their productivity, enhancing their food security, and expanding their income. Financing of the sector however continues to get the lowest levels of credit in Kenya compared to other sectors due to poor loan repayment. The objectives of the study were to establish the effect of Gross Domestic Product, determine the effect of real effective exchange rate; determine the effect of lendi...

Internal Control and Financial Performance of Private Computer Training Institutions in Kampala: A Case Study of Humuza Company Ltd

TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVAL iiDEDICATION iiiACKNOWLEDGEMENT ivLIST OF TABLES viiiLIST OF FIGURES ixLIST OF ACRONYMS/ABBREVIATIONS xABSTRACT xiCHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 11.0 Introduction 11.1 Background to the Study1.1.1 Historical Perspective 11.1.2 Theoretical Perspective 21.1.3 Conceptual Perspective 31.1.4 Contextual Perspective 31.3 Purpose of the Study 51.4 Specific Objectives 51.5 Research Questions 51.6 Research Hypothesis 51.7 Scope of the Study 51.7.1 Content Scope 51.7.2 Geo...

IDENTIFICATION OF DIFFICULT TEACHING-LEARNING TOPIC IN JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMPUTER SCIENCE CURRICULUM (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU EDUCATIONAL ZONE, ENUGU STATE)

ABSTRACT This study identifies the difficult teaching-learning topic in Junior Secondary School with particular reference to computer science curriculum in Nigeria, in a case study of Enugu Educational Zone, Enugu State.  It aims at identifying the difficult teaching-learning topics in Junior secondary school computer science curriculum and the causes of such problem. The instrument used for this research work include, questionnaire and review of materials already written by other researche...

Development And Effects Of Computer-Based Self-Learning Instructional Puzzles On Junior Secodary School Students’ Learning Outcomes And Retention In Social Studies

ABSTRACT Secondary school students‟ poor academic achievement in social studies has been attributed to the predominance of inappropriate instructional strategies in the teaching and learning of the subject. Scholars have recommended the use of a strategy that provides students with hands-on activities. Researches have shown the effectiveness of Computer-based Self-learning Instructional Puzzles (CSIP) in science related subjects but the use has not been given prominence in social studies. ...

Factors Affecting Adherence to Antiretroviral Treatment Among HIV Positive Pregnant Women in the New Juaben Municipality

ABSTRACT Background: Mother-to- Child Transmission (MTCT) of HIV is a global public health problem. Interventions in the prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) programs have drastically reduced infant mortality associated with HIV/AIDS and new infections among babies born to mothers with HIV/AIDS. Scaling up the access and early initiation of antiretroviral treatment among pregnant women has been the pivot to this change. Adherence to the treatment is therefore an essential compon...


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