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WORK-LIFE BALANCE PRACTICES AND EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT IN FIVE- STAR HOTELS IN KENYA
(Murang'a University of Technology, 2025)In the last five years, hotels in Kenya have recorded an employee turnover rate of more than 50% suggesting dissatisfaction and disengagement. As a result, low engagement has led to poor productivity, high pressure on ... -
Nexus between Career Planning and Employee Performance in Murang’a Water and Sanitation Company Limited in Kenya
(East African Journal of Business and Economics, 2025)Organisations providing essential services are crucial for job creation and significantly contribute to economic growth in developing countries like Kenya. However, many of these organisations face challenges in meeting ... -
Flexible work arrangements and employee engagement: A case of five-star hotels in Kenya
(African Journal of Emerging Issues (AJOEI), 2025)PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: This study examined the effect of flexible work arrangements on employee engagement in five-star hotels in Kenya. PROBLEM STATEMENT: Within the last five years, hotels in Kenya have recorded ... -
An Assessment of Corporate Wellness Programs on Employee Engagement in Five-Star Hotels in Kenya
(Journal of Human Resource Management, 2025)Abstract Five-star hotels in Kenya have experienced high labour turnover which could be attributed to low engagement of workers. This study examined the effect of corporate wellness programs on employee engagement in ... -
Predictors of Timing of First Antenatal Clinic: A Systematic Review
(INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND SCIENTIFIC INNOVATION (IJRSI), 2024)World Health Organization recommends that pregnant mothers do the first antenatal visit within the 12 weeks after conception. The goal of the review was to determine the predictors of first antenatal visit. A systematic ...
