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- ItemAn Assessment of the Accounting Techniques on Business Performance in Selected Commercial Banks in Kabale Municipality, Uganda(International Journal of Academic Accounting, Finance & Management Research, 2022) Moses, Agaba; Turyasingura, John BoscoAbstract: The study focused on accounting techniques for business performance of commercial banks in Kabale Municipality. The purpose of the study was to establish the relationship between accounting techniques and the performance of commercial banks in Kabale Municipality. The specific objective of the study was; To examine the accounting techniques employed by selected commercial banks in Kabale Municipality, The study adopted a cross-sectional design which was quantitative and descriptive in nature. The study sample comprised 118 respondents selected by both simple random sampling and purposive sampling. The data were tested for reliability and analysed using SPSS and results were presented based on the study objectives. Study findings revealed that the use of accounting techniques had a significant effect on the financial performance of selected commercial banks in Kabale municipality (p=.031<0.05). The study concluded that accounting techniques had a significant effect on business performance in banks. Therefore, the researcher recommended that banks should have operational accounting techniques in place which could shape the choice of financing hence resulting in better financial performance.
- ItemThe Efect of Accountability on Business Performance in Selected Commercial Banks in Kabale Municipality, Uganda(International Journal of Academic and Applied Research, 2022) Moses, Agaba; Turyasingura, John BoscoThe study concentrated on how commercial banks operating in Kabale Municipality's business performance was affected by accountability. The study's goal was to determine the connection between commercial banks' performance in Kabale Municipality and their level of responsibility. The study used a cross-sectional design with a quantitative, descriptive nature in order to examine the impact of accountability on the performance of a few chosen commercial banks in Kabale Municipality. 118 participants were included in the study sample and were chosen both randomly and on purpose. The results were presented in accordance with the study goals after the data had been reliability-tested and analyzed using SPSS. The study's findings show that some commercial banks in Kabale Municipality's accountability and financial performance have a strong positive association (.911). The study comes to the conclusion that good accountability practices contribute to a positive business climate, which in turn promotes domestic investment and inspires public confidence in commercial banks. The study advised banks to strengthen accountability procedures in order to influence financing decisions and improve financial performance.
- ItemEffect of Corporate Governance on Performance of SACCOs in Rubanda District South Western Uganda(International Journal of Current Science Research and Review, 2023-01-30) Turyasingura, John Bosco; Moses, AgabaThe goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of corporate governance on the performance of SACCOs, in Rukiga District. SACCO governance was a predictor variable and performance of SACCOs was the study's outcome variables. A cross sectional survey was the precursor to the study. Quantitative and qualitative analysis were combined with the collection and analysis of data from 109 respondents. Descriptive, bivariate, and multivariate analyses were used in the analysis, which was done on three different levels. Frequency tables were employed to portray the data as descriptive analysis required presentation of a single variable and its characteristics. A Pearson correlation matrix was used to determine the correlations between the predictor factors and the dependent variable at the bivariate level. The modified predictor variables for corporate governance were regressed against the dependent variable at the multivariate level (performance of SACCOs). To fit the data, a linear regression model was employed. Corporate governance (coef. = 0. 532) has a positive influence on the performance of SACCO in Rukiga District, according to research results from the regression model. The key finding of this study is that corporate governance significantly affects SACCOS performance. The study therefore suggests that in order to ensure the sustainability of SACCO performance in Rubanda District, greater emphasis should be placed on implementing corporate governance.
- ItemEffects of Management Factors on Project Implementation in Government Aided Secondary Schools in Kabale District, Uganda(Quest Journals, 2022) Moses, Agaba; Turyasingura, John BoscoThis study was set to establish the effect of management factors on project implementation in Government aided secondary schools in Uganda a case study in Kabale District. The elements of management factors were: administrative tasks, supervisory tasks and monitoring and evaluation.This study adopted a cross-sectional survey research design adopting quantitative and qualitative approaches. The quantitative approach helps to describe the current conditions and to investigate cause and effects relationships between the study variables. Data was collected in the means of administering a questionnaire survey from a sample of 162 respondents. SSP was used to test hypotheses. Findings revealed that, (r = . 684, P≤.01). Therefore, the study recommends that the management factors such as good Leadership, Team motivation and Planning should be put into consideration when the government is providing/ giving resources to facilitate projects in Government Aided secondary schools in Kabale District.
- ItemEmployee Rewards Management and the Performance of Small Scale Enterprises in Uganda, a Case of Ntungamo Municipality(International Journal of Academic Management Science Research, 2022) Moses, Agaba; Turyasingura, John Bosco; Kyabarongo, BenonThe study investigated the effects of reward management methods on the performance of small businesses in the industrial and service sectors in Ntungamo Municipality. The study specifically looked at how employee rewards management strategies affected the success of small businesses. The study used a mixed methods research technique using a cross-sectional survey design based on questionnaires and interviews. Using basic random and purposeful selection methods, 169 employees were chosen as a sample from a total of 300. Using descriptive statistical methods like mean and standard deviation, quantitative data were examined. The impact of employee incentives on the performance of SMEs was determined using regression analysis. The findings indicated that human rewards management considerably affects the performance of SMEs in the Ntungamo district by roughly 19.7%. In conclusion, it has been established that employee rawards have a considerable impact on the performance of SMEs in the Ntungamo district. The study suggests that the District enhance its reward systems by offering incentives and giving employees the authority to carry out their responsibilities through delegation
- ItemParticipatory Project Implementation and Sustainability of Government Funded Projects a Case study of Parish Development Model in Kabale District, Uganda(International Journal of Current Science Research and Review, 2023-01-30) Moses, Agaba; Turyasingura, John BoscoA case study of Parish Development Model in Kabale District was used in the study to explore the impact of participatory project implementation on the sustainability of government-funded projects in Uganda. Sustainability of government funded project was a dependent variable while participatory project implementation was independent variable. A cross-sectional survey was conducted before the research began. We gathered information from 75 respondents, and combined quantitative and qualitative analysis. Descriptive, bivariate, and multivariate methodologies were all used in the analysis, which was carried out on three different levels. Frequency tables were utilized to display the data because the descriptive analysis called for the presentation of just one variable and its characteristics. The bivariate correlations between the dependent variable and the predictor components were examined using a Pearson correlation matrix. The dependent variable was regressed against the revised predictor factors at the multivariate level (sustainability of government project). An analysis of the data was done using a linear regression model. According to the findings of a regression study, participatory project implementation has a favorable impact on the effectiveness of parish development models in Kabale District (coef = -0.890, p-value = 0.000). The fundamental conclusion of this study is that the success of a parish development model project is significantly influenced by the implementation of participatory projects. The study suggests that in order to ensure the sustainability of the parish development model, more emphasis should be placed on adopting participatory project implementation through defining the project implementation team, customer satisfaction, project outputs realization, and project expansion and scale-up.
- ItemProject Design Implementation and Sustainability of Donor Funded Potato Projects in Kabale District South Western Uganda(Speciial Journals, 2021) Turyasingura, John Bosco; Moses, Agaba; Meza, Orach; Zombeire, RegisBackground: This study was set to establish the effect of project design and its implementation, on the sustainability of donor-funded potato projects in Kabale District- South Western Uganda. The elements of project design and implementation included project feasibility, stakeholder training, decision making, and reporting. Objective: To determine the effect of the feasibility study, project stakeholder training, and decision-making on the sustainability of donor-funded potato projects in Kabale District. Methods: A descriptive survey design was adopted with potato farmers used as the unit of analysis. Data was collected in the means of administering a questionnaire survey from a sample of 196 potato farmers. Structural equation modeling was used to test hypotheses. Results:Project design and implementation were significantly associated with the sustainability of donor-funded potato projects in Kabale District (r = .424, P≤.01). Conclusion and recommendations: Participatoryproject stakeholder mapping, involving the setting up of problem and objective tree analysis, as well as project logical framework allows beneficiaries the beneficiaries to own the potato projects and hence the sustainability of donor-funded potato projects in Kabale District. Participation of Potato project beneficiaries in project design, implementation, and feasibility studies are recommended.
- ItemProject Monitoring and Evaluation in the Sustainability of Donor-Funded Potato Projects in Kabale District, Uganda(American Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Research (AJHSSR), 2022) Turyasingura, John Bosco; Moses, Agaba; Meza, Orach; Zombeire, Regis; Kyabarongo, BenonHigh Points The study is about the effect of potato project design and implementation in the sustainability of donor funded potato projects in Kabale District and there is minimal participation of potato farmers in project monitoring and evaluation in the sustainability of donor-funded potato projects in Kabale District. The essence of potato project monitoring and evaluation in the sustainability of donor-funded potato projects in Kabale District is to increase knowledge and improve the livelihoods of potato farmers without wasting donors’ resources after donor exit. It was found out that, there is the participation of potato project farmers in monitoring and evaluation with vital for the sustainability of donor-funded potato projects in Kabale District Background: This study was set to determine the effect of project monitoring and evaluation on the implementation of funded potato projects in the Kabale District. Monitoring and evaluating a strategic role of communities that equips potato project beneficiaries to feel that they have a stake in the project. However, monitoring and evaluation activities by the communities have not been entirely accepted by donors. Objective: This study was set to determine the effect of project monitoring and evaluation on the implementation of funded potato projects in the Kabale District. Methods: This study adopted a descriptive survey design, and it used potato farmers as the unit of analysis. Data was collected in the means of administering a questionnaire survey from a sample of 196 potato farmers. Structural equation modeling was used to test hypotheses. Results: Findings revealed that project monitoring and evaluation have significant positive relationship sustainability of funded potato projects Conclusion and Recommendations: The study concludes that; Project monitoring and evaluation should be participatory. Therefore, the study recommends that project beneficiaries should share information concerning their project, collect data together and learn lessons from the project report and disseminate data for purposes of understanding very well the project
- ItemResourcing and the sustainability of Donor funded Potatoes Projects in Kabale District, Southwestern Uganda(Special Journal of Politics and Economic Sustainability, 2022) Turyasingura, John Bosco; Moses, Agaba; Meza, Orach; Zombeire, Jotham; Kyabarongo, BenonBackground: Poor sustainability of funded potato projects occasioned by nonparticipation of potato farmers in local resourcing of funded potato projects continue to discourage donors from more investments because previously funded projects are not sustainable. Understanding the local participation-related project resourcing factors will be of profound significance in restoring the confidence of donors in the funding of potato projects. Objective: To determine the effect of participatory local resourcing on the sustainability of donor-funded potato projects in Kabale District. Materials and Methods: This study adopted a descriptive survey design, and it used potato farmers as the unit of analysis. Data were collected by administering questionnaires survey a sample population of 196 potato farmers. Structural equation modeling was used to test hypotheses. Results: Largely for all the paradigms of project resourcing (land, cost sharing, organic fertilizer and labour) donor funded potato projects have got challenges of sustainability Conclusion: Project resourcing affects the sustainability of donor-funded potato projects in Kabale District Recommendations: For effective sustainability of donor-funded potato projects, donors should allow potato project beneficiaries to participate in the project resourcing through the provision of land, inorganic manure, as well as cost-sharing so they know that, they have a stake in the project they are implementing
- ItemSocial-Cultural Factors And Coffee Consumption In Rukungiri District,Uganda.(Quest Journals, Journal of Research in Business and Management, 2022-10-31) Turyasingura, John Bosco; Moses, AgabaThis study adopted a cross-sectional survey research design and involved quantitative and qualitative methods which enabled the study to evaluate the relationship between the study variables in a snapshot. A sample of 123 respondents was selected using simple random and purposive sampling techniques. The quantitative data were analyzed using SPSS Version 23.0 and the thematic analysis method was used to analyze the qualitative data. Quantitative results in form of descriptive statistics, correlations and regressions were presented in tables based on the study objectives. The study found that social-cultural factors were positively and significantly related to coffee consumption (r =. 764, P≤.01). The social-cultural factors status in terms of Social class of people/reference groups, Occupation and Life Style and as such, coffee consumption is influenced by these factors. The study further concluded that embedded beliefs, that the people of Rukungiri District should go back to their tradition of coffee consumption since it was their own from the beginning
- ItemSocio-Economic Factors and Project Implementation in Government Aided Secondary Schools in Kabale Distric(American Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Research, 2022) Turyasingura, John Bosco; Moses, AgabaThis study was set to establish the effect of social-economic factors on project implementation in Government aided secondary schools in Uganda a case study of Kabale District. The elements of social economic factors were: good Leadership, Team motivation and Planning. This study adopted This study used a cross-sectional survey research design adopting quantitative and qualitative approaches. The quantitative approach helps to describe the current conditions and to investigate cause and effect relationships between the study variables. Data was collected in the means of administering a questionnaire survey from a sample of 162respondents. SSP was used to test hypotheses. Findings revealed that, (r = ..962, P≤.01). The study recommends that the social-economic factors such asgood Leadership, Team motivation and Planning should be put into consideration when the government is providing/ giving resources to facilitate projects in Government Aided secondary schools in Kabale District