Published January 26, 2024 | Version v1
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Navigating Structural Constraints: A Review of Business Diagnostics and Governance in Uganda (2000–2026)

  • 1. Makerere University Business School (MUBS)
  • 2. Department of Research, Makerere University Business School (MUBS)
  • 3. Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, Mbarara University of Science and Technology
  • 4. Makerere University, Kampala

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The review assesses a monograph analysing the persistent structural impediments to enterprise development and effective governance within a specific East African context. The work situates itself within ongoing debates on institutional reform and capacity building for small and medium-sized enterprises. This review aims to critically evaluate the book's central thesis regarding the interplay between diagnostic tools, governance frameworks, and business performance. It seeks to determine the rigour of its analysis and the utility of its proposed frameworks for practitioners and policymakers. The review employs a critical analytical framework, examining the book's theoretical foundations, methodological coherence, use of case evidence, and the logical consistency of its arguments. It contrasts the book's propositions with established literature in the field. The review finds the book's central argument—that a lack of integrated business diagnostics significantly exacerbates governance failures—to be compellingly supported by detailed case analyses. A prominent theme is that over 60% of the examined enterprise failures were attributable to deficient internal control systems, rather than external market forces alone. The monograph provides a nuanced and evidence-rich contribution to understanding endogenous constraints on business growth. It successfully moves beyond generic prescriptions to offer a context-specific analysis of institutional weaknesses. The book is recommended for scholars of institutional economics and development finance, as well as for business support practitioners seeking deeper diagnostic methodologies. Future editions would benefit from a more detailed discussion of scalable implementation strategies for the proposed governance tools. Business diagnostics, corporate governance, institutional constraints, enterprise development, East Africa The book's novel contribution lies in its integrated 'Diagnostic-Governance Nexus' framework, which systematically links granular operational assessments to board-level oversight failures.

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