Metropolitan Journal of Business and Economics

Metropolitan Journal of Business and Economics (MJBE)

The Metropolitan Journal of Business & Economics (MJBE) is a peer-reviewed online journal published monthly. The ISSN for the MJBE Digital Library is ISSN: 1813-4238 (Online). MJBE covers a broad range of topics relevant to business and economics and maintains rigorous academic standards through a blind peer review process.

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Role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on Brand Loyalty. A Case of CSR practices and consumer loyalty at Uganda Breweries Limited

Authors: Zikusooka Enock1 , Babirye Shamirah2

Published on 01 Jan 1970

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as a strategic tool for building competitive advantage and enhancing brand loyalty in contemporary business environments. Uganda Breweries Limited (UBL), a subsidiary of East African Breweries Limited and part of the global Diageo group, implemented diverse CSR initiatives spanning environmental sustainability, community development, responsible drinking campaigns, and economic empowerment programs. Understanding how these CSR practices influenced consumer loyalty remained critical for optimizing corporate strategy and social impact.

Effect of Supply Chain Management Practices on Operational Efficiency: A Case of Supply Chain Practices at Uganda Sodas Ltd

Authors: Asiimwe Prisca1 , Kamoga Ali2

Published on 01 Jan 1970

Supply chain management practices constituted critical determinants of operational efficiency in manufacturing enterprises, particularly in the competitive beverage industry where cost efficiency, timely delivery, and quality consistency determined market competitiveness. Uganda Sodas Ltd, a leading soft drink manufacturer, faced operational challenges requiring assessment of how supply chain practices influenced efficiency outcomes. This study employed a case study research design with a sample of 165 respondents comprising 41 supply chain managers and staff, 38 production supervisors and quality controllers, 71 distributors and retailers, and 15 senior management officials selected through stratified random and purposive sampling techniques.

Impact of Entrepreneurial Training on Business Sustainability: A Case Study Of Youth Entrepreneurial Training Programs and Business Survival in Jinja Municipality

Authors: Musiimenta Nancy1 , Agaba Devis2

Published on 01 Jan 1970

Entrepreneurial training programs emerged as strategic interventions for enhancing youth employment and business sustainability, yet their actual impact on long-term business survival remained inadequately documented. In Jinja Municipality, numerous youth entrepreneurship training initiatives were implemented, necessitating systematic assessment of their effectiveness in promoting business sustainability. This study employed a case study research design with a sample of 165 respondents comprising 41 trained youth entrepreneurs, 38 business development trainers and mentors, 71 customers and business associates, and 15 program coordinators and government officials selected through stratified random and purposive sampling techniques.

Effects of E-Commerce Adoption on Customer Satisfaction: A Case Study of Online Stores in Kampala

Authors: Akampurira Sarah1 , Katushabe Rose2

Published on 01 Jan 1970

The rapid growth of e-commerce in Uganda, particularly in Kampala, transformed the retail landscape and consumer purchasing behaviors. This study investigated how e-commerce adoption influenced customer satisfaction among online shoppers in Kampala. The research was conducted between January and April 2024, focusing on customers who had utilized online shopping platforms for at least six months.

Relationship Between Access to Credit and Business Expansion: A Case Study of Women Entrepreneurs in Mbale City

Authors: Irumba Alex1 , Ojok Alex2

Published on 01 Jan 1970

Access to credit remained a critical determinant of business growth and sustainability, particularly for women entrepreneurs in developing economies. In Mbale City, women constituted a significant portion of small and medium enterprise owners, yet faced unique challenges in accessing financial resources necessary for business expansion. This study examined the relationship between access to credit and business expansion among women entrepreneurs in Mbale City, conducted between September 2023 and February 2024.

Effect of Business Environment Regulations on Enterprise Competitiveness: A Case Study of Mbarara Industrial Park

Authors: Irumba Alex1 , Asiimwe Prisca2

Published on 01 Jan 1970

Business environment regulations constituted critical determinants of enterprise competitiveness in industrial settings, particularly in emerging economies where regulatory frameworks were evolving. Mbarara Industrial Park, established in 2019 as part of Uganda's industrialization strategy, provided a unique context for examining how regulatory environments influenced competitive capabilities of enterprises. The park hosted 47 registered enterprises across manufacturing, agro-processing, and light industry sectors as of December 2023.

Effect of Internal Control Systems on Financial Performance: A Case Study of Commercial Banks in Kampala City

Authors: Asiimwe Isaac Kazaara1 , Ahumuza Audrey2

Published on 01 Jan 1970

Internal control systems constituted fundamental mechanisms for ensuring operational efficiency, financial integrity, and regulatory compliance in banking institutions. In Kampala City, commercial banks operated within increasingly complex regulatory environments while facing competitive pressures that demanded superior financial performance. This study investigated the effect of internal control systems on financial performance of commercial banks in Kampala City, conducted between May 2023 and January 2024.

Relationship Between Working Capital Management and Profitability: A Case Study of Manufacturing Firms in Namanve Industrial Park

Authors: Musiimenta Nancy1 , Kobusingye Prudence2

Published on 01 Jan 1970

Working capital management constituted a critical determinant of profitability and operational sustainability for manufacturing firms, particularly in developing economies where capital constraints and cash flow challenges were prevalent. Namanve Industrial Park, established as Uganda's premier industrial zone in 2001, hosted approximately 86 registered manufacturing firms as of October 2023, contributing significantly to the country's industrial output and employment. This study investigated the relationship between working capital management and profitability of manufacturing firms in Namanve Industrial Park, conducted between June 2023 and February 2024.

Influence of Tax Compliance Costs on SME Performance: A Case Study of SMEs in Kagadi District

Authors: Akampurira Sarah1 , Agaba Devis2

Published on 01 Jan 1970

Tax compliance costs represented significant burdens for small and medium enterprises, particularly in developing economies where tax systems were complex and SME resources were limited. Kagadi District, located in Western Uganda, hosted approximately 2,847 registered SMEs as of September 2023, contributing substantially to local employment, economic activity, and tax revenues. This study investigated the influence of tax compliance costs on SME performance in Kagadi District, conducted between July 2023 and March 2024.

The Determinants Of Financial Performance In Tropical Bank Limited Kampala Road.

Authors: Habiyaremye Vallence1 , Zikusooka Enock2

Published on 01 Jan 1970

The study investigated the determinants of financial performance in Tropical Bank Limited, located along Kampala Road, Kampala, Uganda. The research sought to understand how capital adequacy, liquidity, credit risk, and operational efficiency influenced the bank's overall financial performance over a five-year period spanning 2018 to 2022. A quantitative research design was adopted, and data were collected from the bank's audited annual financial reports and statements.