Adoption Of E-procurement Technology In Uganda: Migration From The Manual Public Procurement Systems To The Internet
This study examines the e-procurement practices for adoption, the willingness and readiness to adopt e-procurement and investigates the challenges to the adoption of e-procurement practices in Uganda’s Public Procuring and Disposing Entities-PDE’s. A quantitative and cross sectional survey was conducted using simple random sampling to select respondents from whom data was collected using self-administered questionnaires. The research enhances our understanding
Feedback On Formative Asssessments And Student Satisfaction With Feedback: Graduate Students’ Perceptions Of Feedback In A Ugandan University
This research aims to examine various aspects of feedback provided to students on their formative assessments, and the satisfaction from this feedback, as expressed by a large sample of graduate management students at a Ugandan university. Qualitative and quantitative analyses were undertaken of the data collected from a questionnaire administered in the last class of the semester. This research contributes