Social Factors as a Necessity for the Operation of Hairdressing Salons in Lira City, Mid-North Uganda

Authors

  • Susan Hopestar Angom Lira University, Uganda
  • Alex Oboi Lira University, Uganda
  • David Mwesigwa Lira University, Uganda

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47941/jepm.3432

Keywords:

Social Factors, Social Expectations, Lifestyle Trends, Interpersonal Relationships, Hairdressing

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the influence of social factors on the operation of hairdressing salons within the Central Business District (CBD) of Lira City, Uganda.

Methodology: A mixed-methods approach was employed, utilizing questionnaires for salon operators and key informant interviews with salon owners, targeting a total sample size of 191 respondents.

Findings: Findings revealed that social expectations, such as respect for elders, community identity, and cooperation, play a crucial role in shaping the quality of service and client relations. Lifestyle trends, especially the shift toward beauty enhancement, digital engagement, and cultural pride, significantly influence customer preferences and salon innovation. Interpersonal relationships, including family and community ties, were shown to foster customer loyalty, staff morale, and overall business sustainability.

Unique Contribution to Theory, Policy and Practice: The findings provide valuable insights for entrepreneurs, researchers, and development partners interested in the intersection between social behavior and informal business operation. It is thus, recommended that enhanced training on cultural sensitivity, digital marketing, and community engagement for salon practitioners. Policymakers and educational institutions are encouraged to support the sector through strategic interventions and vocational education tailored to these emerging social dynamics.

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Author Biographies

Susan Hopestar Angom, Lira University, Uganda

Department of Public Administration

Alex Oboi, Lira University, Uganda

Department of Public Administration

David Mwesigwa, Lira University, Uganda

Department of Public Administration

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Published

2026-01-11

How to Cite

Angom, S. H., Oboi, A., & Mwesigwa, D. (2026). Social Factors as a Necessity for the Operation of Hairdressing Salons in Lira City, Mid-North Uganda. Journal of Entrepreneurship and Project Management, 11(1), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.47941/jepm.3432

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