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Business in Kenya (Paperback)
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Business in Kenya (Paperback)
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This book is about business in Kenya. Starting from theories of
institutions as formal and informal rules that shape human
behaviour, it examines the institutional context for business and
the ways in which firms and other organisations are formed,
operate, and interact. Some of the institutions are internal to
Kenya, but others are regional, continental or global in their
origins and impact. The book examines how these institutions
interact to create incentives for certain types of investment, and
disincentives for others. It also discusses the strategies that
government can adopt to strengthen the Kenyan business system and
make it more competitive.The book originated in a three-year
research project on Business Systems in Africa carried out as part
of a collaboration between the Institute for Development Studies of
the University of Nairobi, and the Centre for Development Research,
Copenhagen. The studies involved more than a dozen researchers in
an examination of the influence of political, economic and social
institutions on Kenyan firms of all sizes. Its approach, which uses
sectors of the economy as lenses through which to view the business
system, has provided a rich tapestry of information useful for
policymakers, students and scholars.The editors are based at the
Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi. Dorothy
McCormick is Associate Research Professor and Director of the
Institute. She specialises in industrial development with
particular emphasis on micro and small enterprises. Patrick O.
Alila is Research Professor and was the Institute's Director from
1995 to 2001. Trained in political science and development
administration, he specialises in rural development and local level
institutions. Mary Omosa is Senior Research Fellow and University
of Nairobi UNESCO/UNITWIN Chair. Her major research focus is on
development sociology and rural livelihoods.
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