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Title: Effect Of Informal Networks On Enterprise Transition In Eldoret, Kenya
Authors: Tallam, Zakayo Kibet
Nasiuma, Benard
Keywords: Entrepreneurial Drivers
Private Networks
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Granthaalayah Management
Abstract: Despite the wide application of Informal Networking, there is still limited understanding on the phenomenon in enterprise continuum. This study analysed a comparative study on Informal networks and Enterprise transition: Case of Eldoret, in Kenya. The study was informed by Reeg’s onion model, it adopted a post-positivism research. Data was adopted from a thesis, where it was collected using questionnaires. A survey research design was employed. Multiple regressions were used to measure: Effects and strength of the relationship. AMOS was used for: Modeling, Likelihood approval, Nested and Hypothesis testing. The p < = 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Findings indicate: an average of KMO = 0.80. Entrepreneurial drivers on informal networks, had a negative influence; Informal networks had a positive influence on enterprise transition; public networks on enterprise transition had a negative influence; informal networks, public networks and private networks enters the model, all the results are significant , indirect effect of public networks and private networks was supportive.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5034
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