Author
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- Georgina Manumbu
(Faculty of Business and Economics, St. Augustine University of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam Centre)
- Crispin Mbogo
(Faculty of Business and Economics, St. Augustine University of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam Centre)
Abstract
The study assessed contribution of non-current assets management on organization performance in Tanzania. The study consisted three identified independent variable that were tested towards organization performance as the dependent variable. The independent variables include company size, production catalyst and company inputs. The study was conducted using explanatory design through causality testing approach in knowledge generation. The study employed primary data since a case was selected for the inquiry to be undertaken which was the Institute of Finance Management (IFM). Primary data were obtained from the sample of 83 respondents through structured questionnaire. The gathered results were computed in SPSS software specifically version 23.0 whereas relevant statistical tests were obtained to present the findings. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the profile of the respondents with inferential analysis specifically correlation and multiple regression analysis used to describe the relationship between study variables. The results revealed that all three tested predicting variables to the dependent variable namely company size, production catalyst and company inputs are positive with significant effect statistically to the dependent variable (p
Suggested Citation
Georgina Manumbu & Crispin Mbogo, 2024.
"Contribution of Non-Current Assets Management on Organisation Performance,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 9(12), pages 366-375, December.
Handle:
RePEc:bjf:journl:v:9:y:2024:i:12:p:366-375
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