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  3. Vol. 6 No. 2 (2016): ORSEA Journal

Vol. 6 No. 2 (2016): ORSEA Journal

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Published: 2016-12-31

Articles

  • Suitability of High Performance Organisation Framework to Financial Institutions

    J. K. Bagorogoza, , A. A. de Waal, H. J. van den Herik, B. A. Van de Walle
    1-30
    • PDF
  • Modeling Electronic Learning Management Systems (ELMS) Continued usage Intentions among Facilitators in Higher Education Institutions in Tanzania

    Juma James Masele, Bruckse Muries Malunde
    31-70
    • PDF
  • Frugality and Tangible Asset Values in small firms of Eastern and Northern Uganda

    Rogers Matama
    71-90
    • PDF
  • Forecasting Prices of Charcoal as Source of Cooking Energy using Sarima Modelling: Evidence from A Developing Country

    Freddie Festo Mawanga
    91-117
  • Effectiveness of Buyers’ Specific Investment on Improving Smallholder Farmers’ Performance: A Case of Cotton Smallholder Farmers in Simiyu Region of Tanzania

    Patrick Singogo, , Gerald Zachary, Paga Tinali
    113-126
    • PDF
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  • Financial Literacy and Financial Performance of Micro Enterprises in Developing Economies: The Mediating Role of Credit Access
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  • An Empirical Investigation of the Role of Manufacturing and Economic Growth: The Case Study of Tanzania
    3
  • Logistics Management Information Systems, Training and Availability of Contraceptives: A Case of Uganda’s Public Health Sector
    3
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