Book Chapters (Business and Management)http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12280/2322024-03-29T14:05:11Z2024-03-29T14:05:11ZEmotional Intelligence for Employability Skills Enhancement: The Underdeveloped Competence in University GraduatesMukokoma, Mauricehttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12280/28892022-04-11T06:52:02Z2018-01-01T00:00:00ZEmotional Intelligence for Employability Skills Enhancement: The Underdeveloped Competence in University Graduates
Mukokoma, Maurice
2018-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Part-time Learner-Adjunct Lecturer Challenge on Teaching and Learning in Hugher Education: A Case of the MBA Programme of Uganda Martyrs UniversitySsonko, Wilson Georgehttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12280/28842022-04-11T06:52:01Z2018-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Part-time Learner-Adjunct Lecturer Challenge on Teaching and Learning in Hugher Education: A Case of the MBA Programme of Uganda Martyrs University
Ssonko, Wilson George
2018-01-01T00:00:00ZTech-Based Enterprise Control and Audit for Financial Crimes: The Case of State-Owned Global Financial Predators (SOGFP)Trad, AntoineMarie Goretti Nakitende, Goretti MarieOke, Tayohttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12280/28222021-05-07T06:19:27Z2021-03-01T00:00:00ZTech-Based Enterprise Control and Audit for Financial Crimes: The Case of State-Owned Global Financial Predators (SOGFP)
Trad, Antoine; Marie Goretti Nakitende, Goretti Marie; Oke, Tayo
Due to the global financial and societal crisis, a societal or business transformation project is important. A well-designed financial services automation process is the need of the hour. This automation process depends on measurable critical success factors (CSF) which characterize the progress and evaluation of societal or organizational transformation processes. This chapter discussed in detail the concept of an applied tech-based enterprise control and audit for financial crimes (ECAFC) framework, which is significant for the detection of financial crimes. In the context of financial crimes analysis (FCA), a strategic vision is required for the integration of financial engineering related to risk and controls. This analysis is fundamental for the enterprise’s long-term business longevity and to avoid/combat state organized global financial predators (SOGFP). Moreover, the chapter also highlighted that the detection mechanisms are essential for the enterprise, in order to integrate the local and global economies in a sustainable, controlled, and iterative manner.
2021-03-01T00:00:00ZLegislation for Public Procurements and Disposal of Public Assets: The Case of UgandaWanyama, Simeonhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12280/26502021-04-14T05:36:17Z2021-03-01T00:00:00ZLegislation for Public Procurements and Disposal of Public Assets: The Case of Uganda
Wanyama, Simeon
This chapter is about corrupt practices in the public procurement cycle. Taking the example of Uganda, it identifies what takes place at each of the stages of public procurement and examines the perspectives of stakeholders regarding alleged corruption, misappropriation, and fraudulent practices during the public procurement process. It also reviews the governance systems that have been put in place to try and stem out these malpractices and ensure proper governance in the administration of public
procurement. The research followed a qualitative approach aimed at getting the views of stakeholders and understanding whether what is in place is adhering to the principles of public procurement which foster good governance and value for money. The findings of the study indicate that the perception of the majority of the respondents is that corruption is pervasive in public procurement in Uganda despite good laws, regulations, and guidelines that have been put in place and that it manifests itself at all the stages of public procurement.
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