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  3. Vol. 4 No. 2 (2014): ORSEA Journal

Vol. 4 No. 2 (2014): ORSEA Journal

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Published: 2014-08-31

Articles

  • Influence of Customer Demand and Green Product Innovation on Firms’ Performance: A Case of Food Processing Firms in Tanzania

    Julian Kimario
    1-10
    • PDF
  • InformationAsymmetry and Stock Market Participation: Evidence from the Uganda Stock Exchange

    Zainabu Tumwebaze, Laura Orobia, Nixon Kamukama
    21-42
    • PDF
  • Agent Application in the Stock Market

    Perminous Kahome, Elisha Opiyo, William Okello-Odongo
    43-64
    • PDF
  • Modeling Performance of Government Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa Using Project Management Competencies and Ethical Positions: Empirical Evidence from Projects of Public Universities in Uganda

    Gideon Nkurunzinza
    65-92
    • PDF
  • Determinants of Economic Growth inAfrica with Emphasis on the Role of Financial Intermediaries Using Bayesian Averaging of Classical Estimates

    Grace Alinaitwe
    93-114
    • PDF
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  • The Mediation Effect of Procurement Competence on the Relationship between Practices and Performance of the Public Sector Procurement in Tanzania using Higher-order Constructs in SmartPLS
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  • Gender and Women Entrepreneurs’ Strategies in Tourism Markets: A Comparison between Tanzania and Sweden
    6
  • Uganda’s Food and Livestock Export Potential in the EAC Region1
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  • Influence of Customer Demand and Green Product Innovation on Firms’ Performance: A Case of Food Processing Firms in Tanzania
    4
  • Project Communication and Perceived Project Performance: The Mediating Influence of Individual Commitment in Uganda’s Citizenship Projects
    4
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