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    About Dr. Samuel Nduati Kariuki

    Dr. Samuel Nduati Kariuki

    Current position: Senior Lecturer and COD

    Office E-mail: kariuki.samuel@embuni.ac.ke

    Research Interests: Dr. Samuel research interest is in climate change and finance, carbon (green) finance, entrepreneurial finance, investment and portfolio management, financial markets and institutions, financial innovations, strategic management accounting, corporate governance, financial risk management and corporate finance.

    Teaching Interest: Dr. Samuel teaches Corporate Finance, Investment and Portfolio Management, Financial Management, Business Finance, Research Methods, Risk and Insurance Management, Auditing and Assurance Services and Corporate Governance. He teaches both undergraduate and post graduate courses.

    Previous Position Held and Accomplishment: Lecturer

    Membership of Professional bodies

    1. Member of Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya, CPA (K)

    2. Member of Kenya Institute of Management, MKIM

  • Publications

    Latest Publications

    Dr. Samuel Nduati Kariuki Publications

    1. Kirimi, P. N., Kariuki, S. N., & Ocharo, K. N. (2022). Financial soundness and performance: Evidence from commercial banks in Kenya. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies. , Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. DOI: 10.1108/AJEMS-11-2021-0499

    2. Kirimi, P. N., Kariuki, S. N., & Ocharo, K. N. (2022). Ownership structure and financial performance: Evidence from Kenyan commercial banks. PloS one, 17(5), e0268301. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0268301

    3. Kirimi, P. N., Kariuki, S. N., & Ocharo, K. N. (2021). Moderating effect of bank size on the relationship between financial soundness and financial performance. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies. , 13(1), 2040-0705. DOI: 10.1108/AJEMS-07-2021-0316

    4. Kiptoo, I. K., Kariuki, S.N., & Ocharo, N. K. (2021). Risk management and financial performance of insurance firms in Kenya. Cogent Business & Management, 8(1), 1997246. DOI: 10.1080/23311975.2021.1997246

    5. Kiptoo, I. K., Kariuki, S. N., & Ocharo, K. N. (2021). Corporate governance and financial performance of insurance firms in Kenya. Cogent Business & Management, 8(1), 1938350. DOI: 10.1080/23311975.2021.1938350

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  • Conferences

    Conferences and Workshop presentation

    Conferences and Workshop presentations

    1. Ocharo, K. N., Kirimi, P. N., & Kariuki, S. N. (2022). Moderating effect of bank size on the relationship between financial soundness and financial performance. Presented at Kenyatta University 4th International Business Research and Industrial Conference (IBRIC) held on 23rd – 24th June, 2022 in Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya.

    2. Kiptoo, I. K., Kariuki, S.N., & Ocharo, N. K. (2021). Board characteristics and financial performance of insurance firms in Kenya. Presented at Kenyatta University 3rd International Business Research and Industrial Conference (IBRIC) held on 26th – 27th August, 2021 in Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya.

    3. Kamau, C. G., Ali, A. B., & Kariuki, S. N. (2021). Correlation between earnings management and financial distress among selected firms in Kenya. Presented at Technical University of Mombasa 2nd multidisciplinary conference and innovation week, held on 23rd – 25th June, 2021 in TUM, Mombasa, Kenya.

    4. Kariuki, S. N. & Mutugi, J: Effect of risk retention techniques on theft in SACCOs in Embu County, Kenya. Presented at Machakos University 2nd annual international conference, held on 24th - 26th April, 2019 in Machakos University Hotel and Conference Center, Machakos, Kenya.

    5. Kariuki, S. N. & Zachary, J. M. N: Determinants of tax compliance by small and medium businesses in Embu County, Kenya. Presented at Machakos University 2nd annual international conference, held on 24th - 26th April, 2019 in Machakos University Hotel and Conference Center, Machakos, Kenya.

  • Grants/ongoing projects

    Grants/ongoing projects

    Grants/Ongoing projects:

    • Evaluation of Availability and Effectiveness of Rural Finance Markets in Adoption of CSA TIMPs for Crops and Livestock s funded by the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organizationby (KALRO) and World Bank.

  • Accounts

    Accounts

    1. ORCiD number

    2. Google Scholar profile

    3. Research Gate Profile

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