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  • Influence of Tour Guide Job Satisfaction on their Performance 

    kabii, Francis; Wandaka, John K.M.; Okello, Moses M. (World Journal of Innovative Research, 2019)
    The main objective of the paper was to examine factors that influence tour guide performance in Kenya. This study is unique in the sense that it investigated a category of employees most of whom were in part-time and ...
  • Assessment of the impact of Smartphone Technology on Tour Guide Performance in Kenya 

    kabii, Francis; Wandaka, John K. M.; Jilo, Naghea (International Journal of Social Science Research, 2019)
    Several studies have been conducted to examine the influence of technology on the travel and tourism industry. However, there exists limited literature on the adaptation and usage of Smartphone technology by Kenyan tour ...
  • Training of employees in the tourism and hospitality industry through a refresher courses model 

    kabii, Francis; Wandaka, John K.M.; Naghea, Jilo (African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure, 2018)
    The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of employee’s demography on demand for refresher course training and employees ‘post- training expectations. The study hypothesized that employees age, gender, ...
  • Effects of Tour Guides Training on Their Performance in Kenya. 

    Kabii, Francis; Okello, Moses M.; Kipruto, Nehemiah (Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management., 2017)
    It is important for a completive tourism destination to ensure that tourists get the company of a professional tour guide who guides and interprets attraction in the areas visited. Undefined level of education, lack of ...
  • Wildlife Watching and Tourism: Effect of Two-Way Radio Communication on Wildlife in Kenya 

    Kabii, Francis; Wandaka, John K.M. (Journal of Natural Sciences Research, 2018)
    transport product. The use of these radios is no longer limited to emergencies but used as a tool to communicate with drivers on the location wildlife in the park, bringing about overcrowding and noise pollution among ...

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