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Internal and External Drivers of Demand Fluctuations in Ndola’s Manufacturing Sector: A Theoretically Informed Analysis

Eluide Masamba
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Eluide Masamba: Rockview University

African Journal of Commercial Studies, 2026, vol. 7, issue 4

Abstract: Demand fluctuations in manufacturing are a persistent global challenge, with profound implications for business profitability, sustainability, and competitive advantage. This article investigates the internal and external factors influencing demand variability among manufacturing firms in Ndola District, Zambia. Drawing from Resource-Based Theory, Systems Theory, and Transaction Cost Theory, the research integrates a robust conceptual framework and a critical review of global, regional, and local literature. Using a quantitative descriptive design, data were collected from 45 key informants across organizational hierarchies. Results underscore the centrality of limited production capacity, poor inventory management, shifting consumer behavior, and market competition as primary drivers of demand instability. The study’s philosophical underpinning pragmatism guided its methodological choices, emphasizing practical inquiry and actionable knowledge. Findings are discussed in relation to extant theory, with recommendations for firms and policymakers focused on operational agility, strategic market intelligence, and building resilient systems. This study fills a key research gap by contextualizing demand fluctuation drivers within an African, sector-specific setting, offering practical and theoretical contributions for effective risk management in dynamic markets.

Keywords: Demand Fluctuations; Manufacturing; Internal Factors; External Factors; Resource-Based Theory; Systems Theory; Transaction Cost Theory; Pragmatism; Business Resilience; Zambia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D24 L23 L60 M11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.59413/ajocs/v7.i4.3

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