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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Leadership Styles And Business Sustainability Of SMEs In Nakawa Division, Kampala District, Uganda

Authors: Asiimwe Isaac Kazaara1 , Magala Muhammad2

Published on 09 May 2026

This study investigated the relationship between leadership styles and business sustainability of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Nakawa Division, Kampala District, Uganda. Leadership had been widely recognized as a pivotal determinant of organizational outcomes, yet its specific effects on the sustainability of SMEs in Uganda's urban business environment had received limited scholarly attention. The study examined three dominant leadership styles transformational leadership, transactional leadership, and servant leadership and their effects on the economic, social, and environmental sustainability dimensions of SMEs.

Work Place Safety And Employee Productivity In Local Governments: A Case Of Nansana Municipality Wakiso District

Authors: Kaburungi Daisy1 , Otim John William2

Published on 09 May 2026

This study investigated the effect of workplace safety on employee productivity at Nansana Municipality in Wakiso District. Specifically, the study was guided by three objectives which included examining the role of physical work environment on employee productivity, the contribution of work safety policies on employee productivity and the how work safety training affects employee productivity at Nansana Municipality. A cross sectional survey utilizing both quantitative and qualitative approach was used.

Work Place Safety And Employee Productivity In Local Governments: A Case Of Nansana Municipality Wakiso District

Authors: Kaburungi Daisy1 , Otim John William2

Published on 09 May 2026

This study investigated the effect of workplace safety on employee productivity at Nansana Municipality in Wakiso District. Specifically, the study was guided by three objectives which included examining the role of physical work environment on employee productivity, the contribution of work safety policies on employee productivity and the how work safety training affects employee productivity at Nansana Municipality. A cross sectional survey utilizing both quantitative and qualitative approach was used.

Effect Of Employee Personality Traits On Service Delivery By National Water And Sewerage Corporation

Authors: Ainemukama Julius1 , Irumba Alex2

Published on 09 May 2026

Service quality is a prerequisite for enhancing customer satisfaction, retention and attraction which are critical for ensuring a thriving business. Nonetheless, service quality remains a major challenges. The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between employees’ personality traits on service quality in NWSC Tororo branch.

Innovation Strategies And Business Performance Of SMEs In Wakiso District, Uganda

Authors: Akampurira Sarah1 , Ojok Alex2

Published on 09 May 2026

This study examined the relationship between innovation strategies and the business performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Wakiso District, Uganda. Innovation had been widely recognized as a fundamental driver of business competitiveness and long-term performance, yet its adoption patterns and performance effects among Ugandan SMEs remained poorly documented. The study investigated four innovation strategy dimensions: product/service innovation, process innovation, market innovation, and organizational innovation.

Financial Management Practices and Financial Performance of SME’s In Wakiso District, Uganda

Authors: Kabanda Richard1 , Akampurira Sarah2

Published on 09 May 2026

This study examined the relationship between financial management practices and the financial performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Wakiso District, Uganda. The research was motivated by the growing recognition that poor financial management was one of the leading causes of SME failure in Uganda, with many businesses collapsing not due to lack of market demand but due to inadequate budgeting, poor working capital management, and the absence of basic financial record-keeping systems. A cross-sectional research design was employed, and data were collected from 311 SME owners and managers in Wakiso District.

Financial Inclusion And Growth Of Small And Medium Enterprises In Uganda: A Case Study Of Kampala SME’s

Authors: Akampurira Sarah1 , Babirye Shamirah2

Published on 09 May 2026

This study examined the relationship between financial inclusion and the growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Kampala, Uganda. The research was motivated by the persistent challenges faced by SMEs in accessing formal financial services, which had continued to constrain their growth potential. A cross-sectional survey design was adopted, and data were collected from 320 SME owners and managers operating within Kampala's central business district and surrounding trading areas.

Financial Management Practices and Business Sustainability Of Manufacturing Firms In Kawempe Division

Authors: Nantongo Grace Solome1 , Zikusooka Enock2

Published on 09 May 2026

The study investigated the influence of financial management practices on the business sustainability of manufacturing firms in Kawempe Division, Kampala Capital City Authority. The study was necessitated by the high rate of business failures among manufacturing firms in the division, which was attributed partly to poor financial management. A cross-sectional survey design was employed, and data were collected from 140 respondents drawn from 47 manufacturing firms.

Financial Management Practices and Business Sustainability Of Manufacturing Firms In Kawempe Division

Authors: Nantongo Grace Solome1 , Zikusooka Enock2

Published on 09 May 2026

The study investigated the influence of financial management practices on the business sustainability of manufacturing firms in Kawempe Division, Kampala Capital City Authority. The study was necessitated by the high rate of business failures among manufacturing firms in the division, which was attributed partly to poor financial management. A cross-sectional survey design was employed, and data were collected from 140 respondents drawn from 47 manufacturing firms.

Supplier Quality Assurance And Business Performance Of Logistics Companies. A Case Study Of Aramex Company Ltd Uganda

Authors: Namayanja Mackline1 , Irumba Alex2

Published on 09 May 2026

This study investigated the effect of supplier quality assurance practices on business performance, with a focus on Aramex Uganda, a leading logistics company. Supplier quality assurance, encompassing supplier selection and evaluation, supplier performance monitoring, and continuous improvement initiatives, plays a pivotal role in ensuring operational efficiency, service reliability, and customer satisfaction in logistics operations. The study aimed to assess how these practices influence the operational and financial outcomes of the organization.