Faculty of Economics, Energy and Management Sciences. (FEEMS)

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The Faculty of Economics, Energy and Management Sciences (FEEMS) community within the Makerere University Business School Institutional Repository serves as a dedicated digital collection for preserving and disseminating scholarly and institutional outputs produced by faculty, researchers, and students in the fields of economics, energy studies, and management sciences. In line with the MUBS Institutional Repository Policy, this community promotes open access to knowledge, enhances research visibility, and supports long-term digital preservation of academic work. It contributes to the school’s mission of advancing research excellence, innovation, and global knowledge sharing by ensuring that scholarly outputs are accessible, discoverable, and compliant with national and international standards

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The FEEMS community continues to expand its collection of scholarly outputs in economics, energy, and management sciences. Staff and students are encouraged to deposit their research outputs to enhance visibility and global impact. In line with the Institutional Repository Policy, postgraduate students are reminded to submit their theses and dissertations within the required timeframe after approval. Training and support on repository submission, metadata standards, and licensing are available through the University Library. New updates on open access compliance and research visibility initiatives will be communicated regularly.

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All materials deposited in this community are protected under applicable copyright laws, including the Uganda Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act. Authors retain copyright ownership of their work unless otherwise stated. By submitting content to the repository, contributors grant Makerere University Business School a non-exclusive license to store, reproduce, and distribute the work for academic and non-commercial purposes. Users are permitted to access and use repository materials in accordance with the specified licensing terms (e.g., Creative Commons licenses), provided proper attribution is given to the original authors. Any unauthorized reproduction or commercial use of the materials is prohibited.