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Two PhD students Joshua Mutambi and Julius Erucu on November 28, 2013 successfully defended their Phd theses. The two were students under the Sida Program. They both did their research in cluster systems and incubation. Dr Ecuru defended his thesis titled “Unlocking Potentials of Innovation Systems in Low Resource Settings”. This study examined the dynamics,...
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The College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology invites you to the PhD defence of two of its researcher Joshua Mutambi and Julius Ecuru. They will both be defending their theses on Thursday November 28, 2013 in the CEDAT conference hall. Mr Julius Ecuru will be defending his thesis titled, “Unlocking Potentials of Innovation Systems...
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Title: Research on the State of Business Incubation Systems in Different Countries: Lessons for Uganda Authors: Joshua Mutambi, Joseph K. Byaruhanga, Lena Trojer, and Kariko B. Buhwezi Keywords: Business Incubation Systems, SMEs, Entrepreneurship, Industrial Development, Least Developed Countries, LDCs, Sub-Saharan Africa Issue Date: 2010 Abstract: Small and Medium sized enterprises have proven to be capable...
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Title: Transferring Best Practices for Uganda Technological Innovation and Sustainable Growth Authors: Mutambi, J., Byaruhanga, J. K., Buhwezi, B. K., Trojer , L. and Lating, P. O. Keywords: Business Incubation, Innovation Indicators, Research and Development Indicators, Triple Helix, Uganda Issue Date: January 2011 Abstract: Uganda, like many other African countries has not been developing primary...
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Title: Institutional and Support Environment to Cluster Based Development Approach in Uganda. Authors: J. Mutambi Keywords: Clusters; Institutional Support; Small-Medium Enterprises; Triple-Helix; Uganda Issue Date: October 2009 Abstract: Similar to other developing countries, Uganda recognizes the ability of Micro, Small and Medium scale enterprises to generate socio-economic benefits, value addition to local raw materials, and...
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