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<title>E-governance implementation and public service delivery in local governments:</title>
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<description>E-governance implementation and public service delivery in local governments:
Obwino, Kostant
Although existing research has explored the potential of e-Government to reduce corruption and increase access to services (Bertot, Jaeger, &amp; Grimes, 2010; Mutula, 2008), there is still limited empirical evidence on whether these innovations have directly translated into improved efficiency at the local government level in Uganda. Studies often focus on national agencies or urban settings, ignoring the unique operational realities of district-level administrations. This study sought to fill that gap by assessing how the implementation of e-government systems has affected public service delivery efficiency in local governments in Uganda, with emphasis on timeliness, responsiveness, accessibility, and citizen satisfaction.
Dissertation
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Tax administration and financial performance of Pallisa district local government.</title>
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<description>Tax administration and financial performance of Pallisa district local government.
Tukei, Innocent
This study will examine the effect of tax administration on financial performance of SMEs in pallisa. The study will adopt a cross sectional research design and quantitative approach. Data will be collected from 60 as a study population with accessible unit of inquiry being 52 respondents consisting of accountants, administrators, internal auditors, social workers, legal officers, IT specialists, public information officers, security personnel, environmental officers and elected officials. Data will be collected using a closed ended questionnaire and statistical package for social sciences will be for analyzing data from which frequency tables, descriptive statistics, reliability, validity, correlation and regression results will obtained.
Dissertation
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Risk management and financial performance of commercial banks: a case of Stanbic bank Soroti.</title>
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<description>Risk management and financial performance of commercial banks: a case of Stanbic bank Soroti.
Oluka, Jude Thadeus
This study examined the effect of risk management on financial performance of commercial banks. The study was guided by the following objectives notably, to examine the effect of credit risk on financial performance of Stanbic bank, to examine the effect of interest rate risk on financial performance of Stanbic bank and to assess the effect of exchange rate risk on financial performance of Stanbic bank in Uganda. The study used a cross sectional research design, and a quantitative approach.  Data was collected from a target population of 35 of employees with accessible unit of 32 of employees in Stanbic bank, using simple random and purposive sampling techniques. Data were collected with the aid of closed ended questionnaire and Statistical Packages for Social Sciences was employed for analyzing data from which frequency tables, descriptive statistics (mean and standard deviation), reliability, validity, correlation, and regression results were obtained. The study findings revealed that there is a positive and a significant effect of credit risk and financial performance of Stanbic bank, interest rate risk and financial performance of Stanbic bank and exchange rate risk and financial performance of Stanbic bank. The study concludes that there is a strong predictive power that the dimensions of risk management contribute towards enhancing financial performance of Stanbic bank in Soroti. Finally, the study, recommends that efforts to improve the financial performance of banks depends on risk management (credit risk, interest rate risk and exchange rate risk).
Dissertation
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Tax administration and tax revenue performance of public entities in Uganda:</title>
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<description>Tax administration and tax revenue performance of public entities in Uganda:
Geno, Peter
This study examined the effect of tax administration on tax revenue performance of public entities in Uganda. The study applied a cross sectional research design and quantitative approach. Data was collected from 140 as a target population with accessible unit of inquiry being 103 respondents consisting of departments like accounts, engineering, production, education and health departments, data was collected using a closed ended questionnaire. Statistical package for social sciences was used for analysing data from which frequency tables, reliability, validity, correlation and regression results were obtained. The study findings revealed that there was a positive and significant effect between tax administration and tax revenue performance; tax assessment and tax revenue performance, and tax collection procedures on tax revenue performance. The study therefore, recommends that improvement on the tax revenue performance depends on a proper and impressive tax administration, tax assessment and tax revenue performance. Therefore, the study concludes that tax administration envisages tax revenue performance of public entities.
Dissertation
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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