Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management

Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management


The Department was established in 2002 under the former Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business Administration. It was later renamed the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovation  in 2022 following the restructuring of the faculty into two separate entities: the Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management (FESBM) and the Faculty of Business Administration (FOBA).


Faculty Vision

To be a leading centre of excellence in entrepreneurship, innovation, education, and research.

Faculty Mission

To empower current and future entrepreneurs by creating and delivering cutting-edge knowledge and research in entrepreneurship and innovation

Message from Dean
Welcome to the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, part of the Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management (FESBM) at Makerere University Business School. The Department is committed to delivering high-quality entrepreneurship and innovation education that nurtures a new generation of entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs capable of making strategic decisions to drive sustainable organizational success. Our efforts align with Uganda’s development agenda, particularly the goal of achieving middle-income status by 2040 through a private sector-led economy. The National Development Plan IV emphasizes the need for entrepreneurial skills to support private sector growth, underscoring the importance of training an elite cohort of entrepreneurs. We are proud of our experienced academic team, many of whom bring over 15 years of expertise from both academia and industry. The Department offers a range of academic programs, including a Ph.D. in Entrepreneurship, a Master’s in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, a Bachelor’s in Entrepreneurship, and a Diploma in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management. All our curricula are industry-relevant and designed to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and the practical skills required in today’s dynamic business environment. As part of the Bachelor of Entrepreneurship program, we also run a structured mentorship and coaching program aimed at supporting learners in starting and managing sustainable businesses. To enforce this, we also organize industrial visits that expose students to real-world business operations. We maintain strong partnerships with entrepreneurs and public sector institutions to enrich the learning experience.

In addition to teaching, the Department pursues a robust research and development agenda focused on advancing knowledge in entrepreneurship and innovation. Department-led research teams regularly develop proposals that receive funding to explore key issues in the field. These research outputs contribute to policy review and development across both public and private sectors.

Staff Members

Isa Nsereko
Assoc. Prof
Dean, Faculty of Entrepreneurship

Publications

Collaborations

DR KUSEMERERWA CHRISTOPHER 

HEAD, DEPARTMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

  • Walugembe, A., Mutebi, H., Tweyongyere, M., & Kusemererwa, C. (2023). Compliance with Quality Standards, Firm Ethical Orientation, and Usage of Locally Made Products in Uganda. ORSEA JOURNAL13(1).
  • Kusemererwa, C., Munene, J. C., Laura, O. A. and Balunywa, J. W. (2020), “Individual learning behavior: do all its dimensions’ matter for self-employment practice among youths in Uganda?”, Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy, Vol. 14 No. 3, pp. 373-396.
  • Bashir, H., Kusemererwa, C., Sekakubo, J., Ntayi, J. M., & Ngoma, M. (2017). Stakeholder Involvement and Performance of Poverty Eradication Projects in Uganda: A Study of NAADS Projects in Mukono District. ORSEA JOURNAL, 4(1).

Ongoing publication 

  • Navigating the business landscape in an emerging market – The Journey of RENA Beverage Solutions. Manuscript under revision for submission to Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies.
  • Social capital and Self-employment practice among the youths: The mediating role of Business self-efficacy in the developing country context.  The manuscript is complete and ready for submission. 
  • Business self-efficacy dimensions: Do they all matter for self-employment among the youths in developing economies? The manuscript is complete and ready for submission.

ASSOC. PROF ERNEST ABAHO

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 

DEPARTMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

Kituyi, G. M., Abaho, E., Aguma, D., Nkambwe, I., & Beronda, J. (2024). Improving access to communication services by the unserved and underserved communities in Uganda through information and communication technologies. Universal Access in the Information Society, 1-10.

 Abaho, E., Aguma, D., Beronda, J., Nkambwe, I., Obang, H., & Kituyi, G. M. (2024). E-Booster Uganda: towards an inclusive digital economy in Uganda through provision of ICT services to the underserved and unserved communities. Universal Access in the Information Society, 1-10.

Sirajje, Y., Abaho, E., Nsereko, I., Basalirwa, E. M., Muhammed, N., & Balunywa, J. W. (2024). Generational persona and entrepreneurial behavior among millennial entrepreneurs: the mediating role of adaptability tendencies. Management Matters, 21(2), 143-163.

Yiga, S., Abaho, E., Nsereko, I., Ngoma, M., Balunywa, W., & Basalirwa, E. M. (2023). Exhibiting entrepreneurial behavior at work: a lived experience of a millennial entrepreneur. Journal of Work-Applied Management, 15(2), 314-329. 

DR. DIANA NANDAGIRE NTAMU

Senior Lecturer

SENIOR LECTURER –DEPARTMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

A) Status of “Nascent Social Entrepreneurship in Uganda: Challenges and Strategies” project (Fully Funded by Faculty Research up to 3rd phase)

The project is currently in its third phase. We completed the data collection and analysis, and are currently in the writing phase. We anticipate submitting a final report and at least two journal articles based on the findings by the end of May 2025.

B) Research Output for 2021-2025 (Published)

Below is a list of my research outputs from 2021 to 2025, as requested. All publications are from non-predatory, refereed journals with a plagiarism index of 30 or below.

DR. AARAKIT SYLVIA MANJERI

SENIOR LECTURER –DEPARTMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

A) Status of “The Role of Electricity Access and Entrepreneurship Skills in Promoting Sustainable Entrepreneurship among Refugee Households in Uganda” project (Funded by Faculty Research up to 2nd Phase)

The project is currently in its Second phase. The team completed the data collection and analysis, and they are currently writing the report. The data collection phase was delayed by formalities involved in accessing the refugee camps to collect data. The team managed to get through these formalities and successfully collect data and they hope to get the report ready by the end of April 2025.

B) Status of “Commercialization of Green Innovations: An Investigation of End-User Attributes in an Emerging Economy” project (Funded by Faculty Research up to 3rd Phase)

The project is currently in its Third phase. This research project is at the manuscript development stage. The team has completed the report, and is working on the manuscript for publication.

Below is a list of my research outputs from 2021 to 2025, as requested

  • Ocen, S., Elasu, J., Aarakit, S. M., & Olupot, C. (2025, March). Artificial intelligence in higher education institutions: review of innovations, opportunities and challenges. In Frontiers in Education (Vol. 10, p. 1530247). Frontiers Media SA.
  • Aarakit, S. M., Ntayi, J. M., Wasswa, F., Buyinza, F., & Adaramola, M. S. (2024). Conceptualization and antecedents of productive use of electricity: A systematic literature review. Cleaner Engineering and Technology, 100747.
  • Muwanga, R., Ssekakubo, J., Nalweyiso, G., Aarakit, S., & Kusasira, S. (2024). Do all forms of public attitudes matter for behavioural intentions to adopt solar energy technologies (SET) amongst households? Technological Sustainability3(1), 96-112.
  • Ssennono, V. F., Ntayi, J. M., Buyinza, F., Wasswa, F., Adaramola, M. S., & Aarakit, S. M. (2023). Climatic shocks and multidimensional energy poverty in Ugandan households: does women empowerment play a moderating role? International Journal of Sustainable Energy42(1), 103-127.
  • Tindiwensi, C. K., Kabahinda, E., Aikiriza, F., & Aarakit, S. (2023). Entrepreneurial passion and entrepreneurial farming among youth agripreneurs in Uganda. SN Business & Economics3(7), 123.
  • Aarakit, S. M., Ntayi, J. M., Wasswa, F., Buyinza, F., Adaramola, M. S., & Ssennono, V. F. (2022). The role of financial inclusion in adoption of solar photovoltaic systems: A case of Uganda. Renewable Energy, 198, 984-998.

 EUNICE KABAHINDA – 

LECTURER, DEPARTMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

  • Ssekiziyivu, B., Takwi, F. M., & Kabahinda, E. (2024). Challenges Facing

WomenEntrepreneurship: A Developing Country Perspective. Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies, 23939575241277331.

  • Kabahinda, E., & Mwesigwa, R. (2022). Trust mediates the relationship between

stakeholder behavior and stakeholder management of public private partnership projects in Uganda. Public Organization Review, 1-19.

  • Ssekiziyivu, B., Mwesigwa, R., Kabahinda, E., Lakareber, S., & Nakajubi, F. (2023).

Strengthening business incubation practices among startup firms. Evidence from Ugandan communities. Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy17(2), 498-518.

  • Tindiwensi, C. K., Kabahinda, E., Aikiriza, F., & Aarakit, S. (2023). Entrepreneurial passion and entrepreneurial farming among youth agripreneurs in Uganda. SN Business & Economics, 3(7), 123.

AIKIRIZA APOFIA FIONA 

LECTURER, DEPARTMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

  • Tindiwensi, C. K., Kabahinda, E., Aikiriza, F., & Aarakit, S. (2023). Entrepreneurial passion and entrepreneurial farming among youth agripreneurs in Uganda. SN Business & Economics, 3(7), 123.
  • Bagire, V., Arinaitwe, A., Kakooza, J., & Aikiriza, F. (2023). Sustainable energy orientation in higher educational institutions: the effect of institutional pressures and organizational resources in a developing country context. International Journal of Energy Sector Management.
  • Arinaitwe, A., Aikiriza, F. A., Kakooza, J. B., & Bagire, V. (2024). Sustainable energy consumption in African higher institutions of learning: the nexus of top management commitment and institutional pressures. IIMBG Journal of Sustainable Business and Innovation.

DR SIRAJJE, YIGA- ASSISTANT LECTURER 

DEPARTMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

  • Sirajje, Y., Abaho, E., Nsereko, I., Basalirwa, E. M., Muhammed, N., & Balunywa, J. W. (2024). Generational persona and entrepreneurial behavior among millennial entrepreneurs: the mediating role of adaptability tendencies. Management Matters, 21(2), 143-163.
  • Yiga, S., Abaho, E., Nsereko, I., Ngoma, M., Balunywa, W., & Basalirwa, E. M. (2023). Exhibiting entrepreneurial behavior at work: a lived experience of a millennial entrepreneur. Journal of Work-Applied Management, 15(2), 314-329. 

DR KUSEMERERWA CHRISTOPHER 

HEAD, DEPARTMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

  • Walugembe, A., Mutebi, H., Tweyongyere, M., & Kusemererwa, C. (2023). Compliance with Quality Standards, Firm Ethical Orientation, and Usage of Locally Made Products in Uganda. ORSEA JOURNAL13(1).
  • Kusemererwa, C., Munene, J. C., Laura, O. A. and Balunywa, J. W. (2020), “Individual learning behavior: do all its dimensions’ matter for self-employment practice among youths in Uganda?”, Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy, Vol. 14 No. 3, pp. 373-396.
  • Bashir, H., Kusemererwa, C., Sekakubo, J., Ntayi, J. M., & Ngoma, M. (2017). Stakeholder Involvement and Performance of Poverty Eradication Projects in Uganda: A Study of NAADS Projects in Mukono District. ORSEA JOURNAL, 4(1).

Ongoing publication 

  • Navigating the business landscape in an emerging market – The Journey of RENA Beverage Solutions. Manuscript under revision for submission to Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies.
  • Social capital and Self-employment practice among the youths: The mediating role of Business self-efficacy in the developing country context.  The manuscript is complete and ready for submission. 
  • Business self-efficacy dimensions: Do they all matter for self-employment among the youths in developing economies? The manuscript is complete and ready for submission.

ASSOC. PROF ERNEST ABAHO

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 

DEPARTMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

Kituyi, G. M., Abaho, E., Aguma, D., Nkambwe, I., & Beronda, J. (2024). Improving access to communication services by the unserved and underserved communities in Uganda through information and communication technologies. Universal Access in the Information Society, 1-10.

 Abaho, E., Aguma, D., Beronda, J., Nkambwe, I., Obang, H., & Kituyi, G. M. (2024). E-Booster Uganda: towards an inclusive digital economy in Uganda through provision of ICT services to the underserved and unserved communities. Universal Access in the Information Society, 1-10.

Sirajje, Y., Abaho, E., Nsereko, I., Basalirwa, E. M., Muhammed, N., & Balunywa, J. W. (2024). Generational persona and entrepreneurial behavior among millennial entrepreneurs: the mediating role of adaptability tendencies. Management Matters, 21(2), 143-163.

Yiga, S., Abaho, E., Nsereko, I., Ngoma, M., Balunywa, W., & Basalirwa, E. M. (2023). Exhibiting entrepreneurial behavior at work: a lived experience of a millennial entrepreneur. Journal of Work-Applied Management, 15(2), 314-329. 

DR. DIANA NANDAGIRE NTAMU

Senior Lecturer

SENIOR LECTURER –DEPARTMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

A) Status of “Nascent Social Entrepreneurship in Uganda: Challenges and Strategies” project (Fully Funded by Faculty Research up to 3rd phase)

The project is currently in its third phase. We completed the data collection and analysis, and are currently in the writing phase. We anticipate submitting a final report and at least two journal articles based on the findings by the end of May 2025.

B) Research Output for 2021-2025 (Published)

Below is a list of my research outputs from 2021 to 2025, as requested. All publications are from non-predatory, refereed journals with a plagiarism index of 30 or below.

DR. AARAKIT SYLVIA MANJERI

SENIOR LECTURER –DEPARTMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

A) Status of “The Role of Electricity Access and Entrepreneurship Skills in Promoting Sustainable Entrepreneurship among Refugee Households in Uganda” project (Funded by Faculty Research up to 2nd Phase)

The project is currently in its Second phase. The team completed the data collection and analysis, and they are currently writing the report. The data collection phase was delayed by formalities involved in accessing the refugee camps to collect data. The team managed to get through these formalities and successfully collect data and they hope to get the report ready by the end of April 2025.

B) Status of “Commercialization of Green Innovations: An Investigation of End-User Attributes in an Emerging Economy” project (Funded by Faculty Research up to 3rd Phase)

The project is currently in its Third phase. This research project is at the manuscript development stage. The team has completed the report, and is working on the manuscript for publication.

Below is a list of my research outputs from 2021 to 2025, as requested

  • Ocen, S., Elasu, J., Aarakit, S. M., & Olupot, C. (2025, March). Artificial intelligence in higher education institutions: review of innovations, opportunities and challenges. In Frontiers in Education (Vol. 10, p. 1530247). Frontiers Media SA.
  • Aarakit, S. M., Ntayi, J. M., Wasswa, F., Buyinza, F., & Adaramola, M. S. (2024). Conceptualization and antecedents of productive use of electricity: A systematic literature review. Cleaner Engineering and Technology, 100747.
  • Muwanga, R., Ssekakubo, J., Nalweyiso, G., Aarakit, S., & Kusasira, S. (2024). Do all forms of public attitudes matter for behavioural intentions to adopt solar energy technologies (SET) amongst households? Technological Sustainability3(1), 96-112.
  • Ssennono, V. F., Ntayi, J. M., Buyinza, F., Wasswa, F., Adaramola, M. S., & Aarakit, S. M. (2023). Climatic shocks and multidimensional energy poverty in Ugandan households: does women empowerment play a moderating role? International Journal of Sustainable Energy42(1), 103-127.
  • Tindiwensi, C. K., Kabahinda, E., Aikiriza, F., & Aarakit, S. (2023). Entrepreneurial passion and entrepreneurial farming among youth agripreneurs in Uganda. SN Business & Economics3(7), 123.
  • Aarakit, S. M., Ntayi, J. M., Wasswa, F., Buyinza, F., Adaramola, M. S., & Ssennono, V. F. (2022). The role of financial inclusion in adoption of solar photovoltaic systems: A case of Uganda. Renewable Energy, 198, 984-998.

 EUNICE KABAHINDA – 

LECTURER, DEPARTMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

  • Ssekiziyivu, B., Takwi, F. M., & Kabahinda, E. (2024). Challenges Facing

WomenEntrepreneurship: A Developing Country Perspective. Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies, 23939575241277331.

  • Kabahinda, E., & Mwesigwa, R. (2022). Trust mediates the relationship between

stakeholder behavior and stakeholder management of public private partnership projects in Uganda. Public Organization Review, 1-19.

  • Ssekiziyivu, B., Mwesigwa, R., Kabahinda, E., Lakareber, S., & Nakajubi, F. (2023).

Strengthening business incubation practices among startup firms. Evidence from Ugandan communities. Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy17(2), 498-518.

  • Tindiwensi, C. K., Kabahinda, E., Aikiriza, F., & Aarakit, S. (2023). Entrepreneurial passion and entrepreneurial farming among youth agripreneurs in Uganda. SN Business & Economics, 3(7), 123.

AIKIRIZA APOFIA FIONA 

LECTURER, DEPARTMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

  • Tindiwensi, C. K., Kabahinda, E., Aikiriza, F., & Aarakit, S. (2023). Entrepreneurial passion and entrepreneurial farming among youth agripreneurs in Uganda. SN Business & Economics, 3(7), 123.
  • Bagire, V., Arinaitwe, A., Kakooza, J., & Aikiriza, F. (2023). Sustainable energy orientation in higher educational institutions: the effect of institutional pressures and organizational resources in a developing country context. International Journal of Energy Sector Management.
  • Arinaitwe, A., Aikiriza, F. A., Kakooza, J. B., & Bagire, V. (2024). Sustainable energy consumption in African higher institutions of learning: the nexus of top management commitment and institutional pressures. IIMBG Journal of Sustainable Business and Innovation.

DR SIRAJJE, YIGA- ASSISTANT LECTURER 

DEPARTMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

  • Sirajje, Y., Abaho, E., Nsereko, I., Basalirwa, E. M., Muhammed, N., & Balunywa, J. W. (2024). Generational persona and entrepreneurial behavior among millennial entrepreneurs: the mediating role of adaptability tendencies. Management Matters, 21(2), 143-163.
  • Yiga, S., Abaho, E., Nsereko, I., Ngoma, M., Balunywa, W., & Basalirwa, E. M. (2023). Exhibiting entrepreneurial behavior at work: a lived experience of a millennial entrepreneur. Journal of Work-Applied Management, 15(2), 314-329. 

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