Dr. Nanyama Rosemary

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Department of Business Administration and Management Sciences
School of Business and Economics (MMUST)
P.O. Box 190-50100
Kakamega, KENYA
Office no. SOBE BLOCK, Dean’s Office
Kakamega-Webuye Road

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ORCID:  https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6660-4294

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Dr. Nanyama Rosemary

Dr. Nanyama Rosemary holds a doctorate degree in Entrepreneurship from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture, Science and Technology. Her area of academic and research interest is in education and entrepreneurship. Her major scholarly contribution is in research and publication in the area of entrepreneurship. She currently serves as a lecturer in the School of Business and Economics (SOBE), Department of Business Administration and Management Science (BAMS).

Some of Dr. Nanyama’s published works include:-

  1. Rosemary Nanyama Mumaraki (2020). Influence of Risk Taking on performance of Healthcare Units in Nairobi County, Kenya. The international journal of Business and Management, 8(6), 14-21. Retrieved from http://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijbm/article/vi ew/153406/106527
  1. Mumaraki, R. N., Mukulu, E., & Kahiri, (2018) Influence of Innovativeness on Performance Of Healthcare Units In Nairobi, Kenya. International Journal of Economics, Business And Management Research, 2(5), 129 – 146. Retrieved from https://ijebmr.com/uploads2018/IJEBMR_02_276.pdf
  1. Mumaraki, R. N., Mukulu, E., & Kahiri, J. (2018) influence of proactiveness on performance of healthcare units in Nairobi County, International Journal of Economics, Business And Management Research, 2(4), 271 – 287. Retrieved from http://ijebmr.com/uploads2018/IJEBMR_02_244.pdf
  1. Rosemary, (2016). The social factors that influence growth of women owned businesses in the informal sector in Kenya: A case of women street vendors in Bungoma town, Bungoma District. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 6(5), 391-412. Retrieved from http://hrmars.com/hrmars_papers/The_Social_Factors_that_Influenc e_Growth_of_Women_owned_Businesses_in_the_Informal_Sector_ in_Kenya_A_Case_of_Women_Street_Vendors_in_Bungoma_town,

      Bungoma_District.pdf

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