DETERMINANTS OF PROJECT PERFORMANCE IN EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES IN KENYA: A CASE OF ATHI RIVER EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE

FRED BIKETI

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Export processing zones have been in existence for decades but have attracted renewed attention in recent years. However, their success in promoting trade across countries is mixed. This study aims at analysing the determinants of project performance in export processing zones. Neutralization of dis-incentives, infrastructure and good governance, along with the overall investment climate in a country are found to contribute to the success of its zones. This paper, therefore, reinforced earlier recommendations that call for the removal of red tape and bureaucracy better. The specific objectives were to find out how Government policy and Project Resources affect project performance in Export processing zones. Primary data was collected using a questionnaire. This study collected quantitative data using a self-administered questionnaire.  The data was then coded to enable the responses to be grouped into various categories. The findings were presented using tables and charts. From the finding in the table above, the study found that there was positive correlation coefficient between Export Processing projects and Government Policy, this relationship was found to be statistically significant. The study found weak positive correlation between Export Processing projects and Project Resources. 

Key Words: Government Policy, Project Resources, Project Performance


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