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Metropolitan Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research

Media Discourse And Ethnic Conflicts In Isingiro District. A Case Study Of Isingiro Town Council - Uganda

Authors: Ayebazibwe Patrick

Journal: Metropolitan Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research (MJAMR)

Volume/Issue: Volume 5 - Issue 2

Published: 01 Jan 1970


Abstract

The external business environment significantly influences pricing strategies and effectiveness in the logistics industry. This study examined the relationship between external business environment factors and effective pricing among clearing and forwarding logistics enterprises operating in Nakawa Division, Kampala, Uganda. The study employed a cross-sectional survey design using both quantitative and qualitative approaches. A sample of 186 respondents comprising business owners, managers, and operations staff from 62 clearing and forwarding enterprises was selected using stratified random sampling. Data were collected through structured questionnaires and key informant interviews. Statistical analysis included descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, and multiple regression analysis using SPSS version 26.The study revealed a significant positive relationship (r = 0.741, p < 0.01) between external business environment and effective pricing among clearing and forwarding enterprises. Competitive intensity showed the strongest correlation with pricing effectiveness (r = 0.798, p < 0.01). Regulatory environment correlated significantly with pricing flexibility (r = 0.724, p < 0.01). Economic conditions demonstrated a moderate positive correlation with pricing profitability (r = 0.653, p < 0.05). Technological changes correlated with pricing efficiency (r = 0.687, p < 0.01). The regression model explained 69.7% of variance in pricing effectiveness (R² = 0.697). Over 73.1% of enterprises reported that external environmental factors significantly constrained their pricing autonomy. The external business environment significantly influenced pricing effectiveness among clearing and forwarding enterprises in Nakawa Division. Competitive dynamics, regulatory frameworks, economic conditions, and technological evolution collectively shaped pricing strategies and outcomes. Enterprises that effectively monitored and adapted to external environmental changes achieved superior pricing effectiveness and business performance. Clearing and forwarding enterprises should establish environmental scanning systems to continuously monitor external factors affecting pricing decisions. Industry associations should engage regulatory authorities to advocate for favorable policies supporting competitive pricing frameworks. Enterprises should invest in pricing analytics technologies and develop flexible pricing models that respond dynamically to environmental changes.
Keywords

External business environment, pricing effectiveness, clearing and forwarding, logistics industry, competitive environment, Uganda

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