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Entrepreneurial Orientation and Innovation Ecosystems in the Industrial Sector, Central Region, Kampala, Uganda: A Review
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作者 Serunjoji Ismah 《Open Journal of Applied Sciences》 2023年第12期2447-2460,共14页
This review explores entrepreneurial orientation and innovation ecosystems in the industrial sector of the Central Region, Kampala, Uganda, through an analysis of ten scholarly articles. The study contextualizes the r... This review explores entrepreneurial orientation and innovation ecosystems in the industrial sector of the Central Region, Kampala, Uganda, through an analysis of ten scholarly articles. The study contextualizes the research within the regional landscape and establishes a theoretical framework through a focused literature review. Key findings highlight the intersection of entrepreneurial activities and innovation dynamics, emphasizing the region’s unique contributions to the broader field. Discussions on discrepancies and unexplored territories within the articles offer insights into limitations and research gaps. The manuscript concludes by identifying future research avenues, providing a roadmap for ongoing inquiry into the entrepreneurial and innovative dimensions of the Central Region’s industrial sector. This synthesis underscores the importance of cultivating an entrepreneurial mindset and collaborative innovation strategies for sustainable industrial development in the region. 展开更多
关键词 Entrepreneurial Orientation Innovation Ecosystems Industrial Sector Central Region kampala Uganda Mixed Methods Collaborative Networks Proactiveness Risk-Taking Competitive Aggressiveness
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Socio-Economic Vulnerability to COVID-19: The Spatial Case of Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA)
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作者 Ivan Bamweyana Daniel A. Okello +8 位作者 Ronald Ssengendo Allan Mazimwe Patrick Ojirot Fahad Mubiru Laban Ndungo Consolate N. Kiyingi Alex Ndyabakira Sheila Bamweyana Flavia Zabali 《Journal of Geographic Information System》 2020年第4期302-318,共17页
COVID-19 has presented itself with an extreme impact on the resources of its epi-centres. In Uganda, there is uncertainty about what will happen especially in the main urban hub, the Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area ... COVID-19 has presented itself with an extreme impact on the resources of its epi-centres. In Uganda, there is uncertainty about what will happen especially in the main urban hub, the Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA). Consequently, public health professionals have scrambled into resource-driven strategies and planning to tame the spread. This paper, therefore, deploys spatial modelling to contribute to an understanding of the spatial variation of COVID-19 vulnerability in the GKMA using the socio-economic characteristics of the region. Based on expert opinion on the prevailing novel Coronavirus, spatially driven indicators were generated to assess vulnerability. Through an online survey and auxiliary datasets, these indicators were transformed, classified, and weighted based on the BBC vulnerability framework. These were spatially modelled to assess the vulnerability indices. The resultant continuous indices were aggregated, explicitly zoned, classified, and ranked based on parishes. The resultant spatial nature of vulnerability to COVID-19 in the GKMA sprawls out of major urban areas, diffuses into the peri-urban, and thins into the sparsely populated areas. The high levels of vulnerability (24.5% parishes) are concentrated in the major towns where there are many shopping malls, transactional offices, and transport hubs. Nearly half the total parishes in the GKMA (47.3%) were moderately vulnerable, these constituted mainly the parishes on the outskirts of the major towns while 28.2% had a low vulnerability. The spatial approach presented in this paper contributes to providing a rapid assessment of the socio-economic vulnerability based on administrative decision units-parishes. This essentially equips the public health domain with the right diagnosis to subject the highly exposed and vulnerable communities to regulatory policy, increase resilience incentives in low adaptive areas and optimally deploy resources to avoid the emancipation of high susceptibility areas into an epicentre of Covid-19. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 Socio-Economic Vulnerability Spatial Modelling Greater kampala Metropolitan Area
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A Phytosociological Study of Hydrocotyle mannfi and Centella asiatica Weed Community in Kampala (Uganda, Eastern Africa)
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作者 Mbokuyo Mosango 《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering(A)》 2017年第5期260-269,共10页
关键词 植物群落学 杂草群落 积雪草 天胡荽 乌干达 非洲 群落生态学 社会学方法
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血栓弹力图及常规凝血功能与多发伤患者创伤严重程度的研究 被引量:14
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作者 黄静 闫新明 《实用骨科杂志》 2019年第9期804-807,829,共5页
目的探讨血栓弹力图(thrombelastography,TEG)及常规凝血功能变化与多发伤患者创伤严重程度的临床关系。方法选取山西医科大学附属大医院急诊科自2018年4月至11月收治的126例多发伤患者,分别计算各自入院时的坎特拉创伤评分(kampalatrau... 目的探讨血栓弹力图(thrombelastography,TEG)及常规凝血功能变化与多发伤患者创伤严重程度的临床关系。方法选取山西医科大学附属大医院急诊科自2018年4月至11月收治的126例多发伤患者,分别计算各自入院时的坎特拉创伤评分(kampalatraumascore,KTS),根据KTS评分将126例多发伤患者分为轻型组、中型组、重型组,于伤后12h内行TEG及常规凝血检查,另选取同期30名健康体检组作为对照组,观察四组各项实验参数的差异;同时分析两种检查方法各项参数的相关性。结果四组常规凝血检查Fib、D-二聚体、血小板计数(platelet count,PLT)比较差异均有统计学意义;四组TEG指标比较仅MA值差异有统计学意义;TEG参数与常规凝血检查指标相关性分析:R值与凝血酶原时间(prothrombin time,PT)、活化部分凝血活酶时间(activated partial thromboplastin time,APTT)呈正相关,与Fib呈负相关;K值与APTT、凝血酶时间(thrombin time,TT)呈正相关,与Fib、PLT呈负相关;α角与Fib、D-二聚体、PLT呈正相关,与PT、APTT、TT呈负相关;MA值与Fib、PLT呈正相关,与PT呈负相关。结论不同创伤程度多发伤患者早期凝血功能障碍表现存在多样性;联合应用TEG和常规凝血检查可全面评估多发伤患者早期凝血功能障碍。 展开更多
关键词 血栓弹力图 凝血功能障碍 多发伤 创伤严重程度 坎特拉创伤评分
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