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  3. Vol. 8 No. 1 (2018): ORSEA Journal

Vol. 8 No. 1 (2018): ORSEA Journal

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Published: 2018-06-30

Articles

  • Effect of Debtors on Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises

    Evelyn M. Richard, Neema Mori
    1-13
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  • Technology Fusion on Knowledge Management Potential and Quality Management Practices Among SMEs in Uganda

    Benard Onyinyi, , Will Kaberuka, Geoffrey Bakunda,, Nichodemus Rudaheranwa
    14-32
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  • Financial Innovation, Entrepreneurial Orientation and Business Financial Performance: The Case of Micro Businesses in Tanzania

    Riziki M. Nyello, Henry Chalu, Ernest Kitindi
    33-49
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  • Human Resource Management Reforms and Public Sector Governance in Tanzania: An Application of Decentralization Perspective

    Nuru Kalufya, Francis Michael, Henry Chalu
    50-67
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  • Descriptive Analysis of the Portfolio Behavior of De Novo Commercial Banks in Tanzania

    Tobias A. Swai
    68-80
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  • Data Quality, Data Capacity, Data Culture and use of Students’ data in Improving Teacher Performance: Evidence from Secondary Schools in Uganda

    Freddie Festo Mawanga
    81-93
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    4
  • Factors Influencing Usage of Mobile Banking Services: The Case of Ilala District in Tanzania
    4
  • Assessing Electronic Waste Recycling and Disposal Intentions Based on an Extended Valence Theory in a Developing Country Context
    4
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