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Indian Investment Banking Industry - Porter AnalysisPublished by: Koncept Analytics Published: Jan. 1, 2008 - 9 Pages Table of Contents
the content posted, there is no table of contents available for this report. AbstractKoncept’s Porter analysis utilizes the five forces framework to determine the attractiveness of a market. Four forces - buyer power, supplier power, potential entrants, threat of substitution - influence a fifth force, the intensity of rivalry in the industry. The framework is a very powerful tool since a significant shift in any of the forces requires an organization to re-assess the marketplace.The following five forces provide an outside-in analysis to evaluate the attractiveness of a market sector. Bargaining power of buyers - buyer concentration, buyer switching costs, buyer information availability, backward integration, price sensitivity Bargaining power of suppliers - Supplier switching costs, degree of differentiation of raw materials, presence of substitute raw materials, supplier concentration, forward integration Threat of new entrants - Existence of barriers to entry, brand equity, capital requirements, access to distribution channels Threat of substitute products - Buyer inclination to substitute products, relative price performance, switching costs, product differentiation Intensity of rivalry - Number of competitors, industry growth, state of market (fragmented or consolidated), diversity of competitors, brand equity Koncept Analytics’ Porter Analysis is a frequently used business strategy tool and has proven its worth on several occasions. Porter Analysis helps companies’ to perform a comprehensive analysis from the intensity of rivalry to the profitability and attractiveness of their industry. They use it to assess the external environment and devise strategize accordingly. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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