In Uganda, there is a growing interest in entrepreneurship as a means to stimulate economic growth and poverty reduction. This mixed-methods study employs surveys (N=300) alongside semi-structured interviews (n=30), focusing on entrepreneurs, educators, and policymakers to understand the role of business education in fostering entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurs value practical skills more than theoretical knowledge, indicating a need for blended learning approaches that integrate both elements effectively. Business education should prioritise experiential learning and collaboration between educational institutions and industry partners to enhance start-up success rates. Educational curricula should include more hands-on activities and partnerships with local businesses. Policymakers should encourage this integration through incentives for schools and support for collaborative initiatives.
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Grace Kiggundu
Stephen Onyango
Patrick Okello
Makerere University
Uganda Virus Research Institute
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Kiggundu et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/699f956d1bc9fecf3dab31a9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18756720