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dc.contributor.authorOtieno, Robinson Malala
dc.contributor.authorKomu, Daniel
dc.date.accessioned2023-12-13T08:42:42Z
dc.date.available2023-12-13T08:42:42Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.mua.ac.ke/repository/handle/1/321
dc.description.abstractThe main objective of this research study was to investigate influence of organizational practices on performance of logistics firms in Kenya. The specific objective was to assess the effect of staff training on performance of logistic firms in Kenya. This study was founded using resource-based view and planned behaviour theory. The study target population was 326 Kuehne + Nagel Limited employees working in Nairobi, Kenya. This study adopted survey research design. The study adopted stratified random sampling techniques. A 25% sample size was selected. This study used questionnaires to gather data. A pilot test was performed using five questionnaires. The collected data was scrutinized, coded, classified, and systematically keyed in SPSS version 22.0 software for generation of data table and charts. The analysis incorporated both descriptive and inferential statistics. As ethical consideration, all work of authors used was acknowledged. The results indicate correlation r equal 0.448 for staff training. This indicates positive relationship between staff training and performance of logistics firms in Kenya. The study recommends logistics firms in Kenya should rigorously and regular continue to undertake quality staff training to improve knowledge retention and company memory for future succession planning. This study would benefit Kuehne + Nagel Limited and other logistic firms in Kenya to improve their logistical activities as well as future researchers as source of reference and citations.en_US
dc.publisherManagement University of Africaen_US
dc.subjectOrganizational practices, Performance, Logistics firms, Staff training, Kenya, Kuehne + Nagel Limiteden_US
dc.titleSTAFF TRAINING AND PERFORMANCE OF LOGISTICS FIRMS IN KENYA – A CASE STUDY OF KUEHNE + NAGEL LIMITEDen_US


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