Faculty Of Procurement & Logistics Management

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The Faculty of Procurement & Logistics Management is a key academic unit of Makerere University Business School (MUBS) dedicated to advancing excellence in procurement, supply chain management, logistics, and sustainable value chain systems. In alignment with the MUBS Institutional Repository Policy (2025), this Community serves as the official digital archive for scholarly and institutional outputs generated within the Faculty. It provides structured, open, and globally discoverable access to research and academic materials produced by faculty members, researchers, postgraduate and undergraduate students, and affiliated collaborators. The Community supports the principles of Open Access, research integrity, digital preservation, and knowledge equity as articulated in the MUBS IR Policy and international frameworks such as the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science and the FAIR Principles. Content deposited within this Community includes: Peer-reviewed journal articles, Theses and dissertations, Conference papers and proceedings, Policy briefs and technical reports, Working papers and preprints, Research datasets and supply chain analytics models, Instructional and multimedia academic materials, Faculty publications and institutional documents All submissions comply with repository standards for metadata, licensing (Creative Commons), ethical disclosure, and digital preservation. Through integration with global indexing platforms, this Community enhances the visibility, citation impact, and global reach of MUBS research in procurement and logistics management.

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