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Competitive analysis: Porter’s five forces model

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Porter’s (1980) competitive analysis identifies five fundamental competitive forces that determine the relative attractiveness of an industry: new entrants, bargaining power of buyers, bargaining power of suppliers, substitute products or services, and rivalry among existing competitors (Figure 8.1). The weaker these forces are, the more attractive an industry or company becomes. Competitive analysis provides an insight into the relationships and dynamics of an industry, and allows a company to make strategic decisions regarding the best defendable and most economically attractive ...

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