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FACTORS AFFECTING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BALANCED SCORE CARD (BSC) IN PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANIZATION. THE CASE OF BENISHANGUL GUMUZ REGIONAL SECTORES
GETAHUN TEKLEMARIAM GASHO (ASU, 2023-06-23)
The main purpose of this research is to examine Factors affecting the implementations of balanced score card (BSC) in public sector organization. The case of benishangul gumuz regional sectors. The d. . .
Source: Department of Management


THE EFFECT OF EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION ON EMPLOYEES’ PERFOMANCE, IN THE CASE OF PAWIE GENERAL HOSPITAL
ARAGAW FENTEW ADEM (ASU, 2024-05-05)
The purpose of this research was to examine the effect of employee motivation on employees’ performance in the case of Pawi General Hospital. The Pawi General Hospital consisted of 690 governmental . . .
Source: Department of Management


THE ROLE OF SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT PRACTICE IN IMPROVING MAIZE PRODUCTIVITY IN SMALLHOLDER FARMERS: THE CASE OF ASSOSA WOREDA
MULUALEM BULCHA (ASU, 2022-07-01)
This study assessed the role of sustainable land management practice in improving maize productivity among smallholder farmers in Assosa woreda rural Kebeles by using 294 sampled households. It wa. . .
Source: Department of Economics


DETERMINANTS OF GROWTH OF MICRO AND SMALL SCALE ENTERPRISES : A CASE OF ASSOSA TOWN, BENISHANGULGUMUZ REGION,ETHIOPIA
Melkamu Tarekegn Kenea (ASU, 2025-10-01)
The growth of MSEs has been identified as one of the strategies for the country’s industrialization, employment generation and poverty reduction. Despite the increased number of MSEs in Ethiopia, . . .
Source: Department of Economics


ASSESSMENT OF DELAY FACTORS IN ROAD CONSTRUCTION PROJ ECT: THE CASE OF CONG BUGUNDI WOMBERA ROAD CONSTRUCTI ON
HIKA ANBESSA DESTA (ASU, 2024-06-01)
One of the most important sectors in infrastructure development in Ethiopia is road construction. Many road construction projects in Ethiopia suffer from extensive delays. This research was conduc. . .
Source: Department of Economics

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