Faculty of Business Administration (FOBA)

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The Faculty of Business Administration Community within the Makerere University Business School Institutional Repository (MUBS IR) serves as the official digital archive for scholarly and institutional outputs produced under the Faculty. In alignment with the MUBS Institutional Repository Policy and the principles of Open Access, Research Integrity, and Digital Preservation This community collects, preserves, and disseminates high-quality academic and research contributions generated by faculty members, postgraduate and undergraduate students, researchers, and affiliated collaborators. The Community promotes: Open and equitable access to research outputs, Compliance with national and international open science standards, Long-term digital preservation of institutional knowledge, Enhanced research visibility through global indexing platforms, Responsible licensing under Creative Commons frameworks Content within this Community includes peer-reviewed journal articles, theses and dissertations, conference papers, working papers, policy briefs, datasets, multimedia materials, and other approved scholarly works. Through this platform, the Faculty of Business Administration strengthens MUBS’s position as a regional leader in business scholarship and contributes meaningfully to national and global knowledge development.

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