Entrepreneurship Skills and Development for Sustainable Business Investment in Uganda: Indigenous Foundations, Contemporary Practices, and Strategic Pathways
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Senior Lecturer, University of Saint Joseph Mbarara (USJM) (Uganda)
Senior Lecturer, Department of Governance, Kabale University, Uganda (Uganda)
Article Information
DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.100500053
Subject Category: Business
Volume/Issue: 10/5 | Page No: 780-793
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2026-04-30
Accepted: 2026-05-06
Published: 2026-05-22
Abstract
Entrepreneurship is widely recognized as a cornerstone of sustainable economic development, social transformation, and investment growth globally. In Uganda and across Africa, entrepreneurship has historically evolved from indigenous systems of innovation, survival, and resource mobilization into a modern strategic mechanism for economic empowerment, poverty reduction, and national development. This paper provides a comprehensive examination of entrepreneurship by integrating indigenous African entrepreneurial traditions with modern theoretical frameworks and contemporary business practices. It explores the conceptual foundations, dimensions, motivations, processes, competencies, risks, stress factors, and strategic pathways necessary for entrepreneurial sustainability. Drawing on interdisciplinary entrepreneurship theories, development frameworks, and Ugandan socio-economic realities, the paper argues that entrepreneurship is both an inherited cultural practice and a transformative modern enterprise strategy. It examines how disruptions—both positive and negative—serve as catalysts for entrepreneurial action, while emphasizing the critical role of creativity, innovation, managerial competence, and resilience in entrepreneurial success. The paper further analyzes myths, opportunities, barriers, coping strategies, and policy implications related to entrepreneurship. Findings suggest that sustainable entrepreneurship in Uganda requires the integration of indigenous knowledge systems, technical competencies, financial literacy, strategic planning, and supportive policy environments. Entrepreneurship education, financial inclusion, technological adaptation, and institutional support are essential for nurturing resilient entrepreneurs capable of contributing meaningfully to national transformation. The paper concludes that entrepreneurship is indispensable for achieving sustainable development goals, employment creation, and socio-economic resilience in Uganda.
Keywords
Entrepreneurship, Sustainable Development, Uganda, Indigenous Innovation
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