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Micro and small Enterprise (MSE) sector has been recognized worldwide as key in wealth generation, employment creation and poverty reduction. To perform this role, these enterprises have to access and adopt upcoming technologies which will help in improving quality of their products to survive This book is hedged on a research done and whose objective was to find out how the Kenyan youth are using acquired technologies to improve quality of their MSE products to with-stand local and international competition. An MSE technology adoption model developed from the study suggested a number of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Micro and small Enterprise (MSE) sector has been recognized worldwide as key in wealth generation, employment creation and poverty reduction. To perform this role, these enterprises have to access and adopt upcoming technologies which will help in improving quality of their products to survive This book is hedged on a research done and whose objective was to find out how the Kenyan youth are using acquired technologies to improve quality of their MSE products to with-stand local and international competition. An MSE technology adoption model developed from the study suggested a number of deliberate actions aimed at enhancing technology adoption amongst youth led MSEs. This book is therefore highly recommended for entrepreneurship students,economic development agencies,donors and their beneficiaries, Government departments dealing with youth and with economic development,community and rural development partners,students and lecturers from institutions of higher learning and academicians in all fields among others
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Peter Paul Kithae is a renowned educationist of Entrepreneurship and Business Studies.He has mentored many youth on business and live skills and has passion for consultancies and research works on issues affecting youth and women. He is the director of TQM firm of consultants and a senior lecturer at the Management University of Africa