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The Faculty of Commerce at Makerere University Business School (MUBS) is a cornerstone of academic excellence, professional training, and applied research in accounting, finance, banking, taxation, and related commercial disciplines. In alignment with the MUBS Institutional Repository Policy (2025), this Community serves as a structured digital platform for the collection, preservation, and global dissemination of scholarly outputs produced by faculty members, researchers, postgraduate students, and institutional collaborators within the faculty. Anchored in the principles of Open Access, research integrity, digital preservation, and knowledge equity, the Faculty of Commerce Community ensures that intellectual contributions are: Freely accessible in accordance with approved licensing frameworks (e.g., Creative Commons), Ethically governed and compliant with national and international legal standards, Discoverable through global indexing platforms such as Google Scholar and openAire, Preserved using recognized digital preservation standards and persistent identifiers. Through this repository, the faculty reinforces MUBS’ commitment to advancing open science, enhancing research visibility, and contributing to national, regional, and global knowledge ecosystems.

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