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EFFECT OF LEAN STOCK PRACTICE ON SUPPLY CHAIN LEVERAGE OF SUGAR MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN KENYA
Purpose of the Study: This research study assessed the effect of Lean stock practices on the supply chain leverage of sugar manufacturing firms in Kenya. Statement of the Problem: Existing evidence from other contexts indicates that Lean stock practices significantly and positively influence sustainable performance in state corporate firms. However, most public sugar manufacturing firms in Kenya are facing supply chain leverage challenges, with over 70% of these firms on the verge of collapse, and an additional 10% have completely shut down. This raises the question of whether Lean stock practices, as an aspect of inventory control mechanisms, could be the missing link undermining the supply chain leverage of sugar manufacturing firms in Kenya; a phenomenon this study aims to investigate. Methodology: A census survey was conducted on all 15 sugar manufacturing firms in Kenya, forming the unit of analysis. A sample size of 241 respondents, consisting of procurement officers, finance officers, production managers, and senior managers, was randomly obtained from the sugar manufacturing firms. Convenience sampling was then used to select officers and managers from these firms. Structured and semi-structured research questionnaires were used to collect primary data from the respondents, with questionnaires dropped and picked up later to improve the response rate. The qualitative and quantitative data collected was analyzed using descriptive
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Finance and accounting are seen as essential components for the successful implementation of market-based development policies supporting economic liberalisation in the rapidly emerging economies in Africa, the Middle-East and Asia. AAJFA aims to foster greater discussion and research of the development of the finance and accounting disciplines in these regions. A major feature of the journal will be to emphasise the implications of this development and the effects on businesses, academics and professionals. Topics covered include: -Asset pricing, corporate finance, banking; market microstructure -Behavioural and experimental finance; law and finance -Emerging economies: finance, audit committees, corporate governance -Islamic finance, accounting and auditing -Equity analysis and valuation, venture capital and IPOs -National GAAP and IASs compliance, harmonisation and strategies -Financial measurement/disclosure, and the quality of information reported -Accountability and social/ethical/environmental measurement/reporting -Cultural, political, institutional impact on financial measurement/disclosure -Accounting practices for intellectual capital and other intangible assets -Provision of non-audit services and impairment to auditor independence -Audit quality and auditor skills; internal control/auditing -Management accounting, control and /use of key performance indicators -Accounting education and professional development, accounting history -Public sector and not-for-profit accounting