Executive Summary This report has been designed to identify Amazon’s strategy between 2007-2010 and also to pinpoint the company’s strategic capabilities. Internal and External analysis reveals Amazon’s position against its competitors as well as sources of value creation and cost reduction in its value chain. Amazon.com is a leading e-retailer and is a globally recognized brand‚ but is facing increasing competition from bricks and mortar companies setting up an online presence and current e-retailers
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MARKET REVIEW REPORT ON THE GROWING POWER OF AMAZON BY OLUWADAMILOLA O. ASHIRU PROGRAM: MSc MANAGEMENT STUDENT NUMBER: 11691573 MODULE TITLE: COMPETING THROUGH MARKETING (7BSP0395) TO BE SUBMITTED TO: MODULE LEADER: RON WELLS DATE OF SUBMISSION: 15TH NOVEMBER‚ 2012. NUMBER OF WORDS: 1620 INTRODUCTION An Amazon.com Annual report (2011) states that Amazon.com opened its virtual doors on the World Wide
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depends on the volatility of the stock market in general. For example‚ consider the following variables pertaining to Amazon stock: AMZN = the fractional change in the price of Amazon stock on a day‚ MKT = the fractional change in the market on that same day. The data file Amazon.xls contains 503 historical values of these two variables; thus‚ for example‚ the first value of 0.005193 for AMZN and −0.01003 for MKT means that‚ on that particular day‚ the price of Amazon stock increased by 0.5193% while that
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Capabilities Capabilities are valuable‚ rare‚ costly to imitate and non substitutable are core competencies. Core competencies are sources of competitive advantage for the firm over its rivals. A sustained competitive advantage is achieved only when the competitors cannot duplicate the benefits of a firm’s strategy or when they lack the resources to attempt imitation. Sustainable competitive advantage results only when all four criteria are satisfied. For a capability to be a core competence
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"2-2" \h \z \u Amazon a case study PAGEREF _Toc401828580 \h 2Executive Summary PAGEREF _Toc401828581 \h 2Vision PAGEREF _Toc401828582 \h 2Product and Services PAGEREF _Toc401828583 \h 4Hours of OperationProducts and ServicesConsumer promiseMarketing PAGEREF _Toc401828587 \h 8Start-Up/Acquisition SummarySWOT AnalysisMarket SegmentationMarket DemographicsCompetitionPorter’s 4 forcesStrategy and ImplementationAppendix PAGEREF _Toc401828595 \h 18Bibliography PAGEREF _Toc401828596 \h 19 Amazon a case studyI
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Can Amazon book a spot in South Korea? 1. Introduction of Amazon.com‚ Inc. With the technological development the last decades and the rise of computers and Internet‚ new business concepts have emerged‚ including electronic business (e-Business) and electronic commerce (E-commerce). Being a first mover and pioneer in the fast growing E-commerce sector‚ the American-based company Amazon.com‚ Inc. revolutionized the entire industry‚ which lead to major “creative destruction” (Schumpeter‚ 1942). Founded
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evolved into a marketplace for the world. Jeff Bezos who is the founder and CEO of Amazon.com wanted a name for his company that began with "A" so that it would appear early in alphabetic order. He began looking through the dictionary and settled on "Amazon" because it was a place that was "exotic and different" and it was the river he considered the biggest in the world‚ as he hoped his company would be. Since 2000‚ Amazon’s logotype is an arrow leading from A to Z‚ representing customer satisfaction
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Fire: Amazon’s Heated Battle for Tablet Market Executive Summary Amazon has created a value product that resolves around services over the device itself‚ known as the Kindle Fire. With the emergence of e- readers‚ various competitors immediately offered iterations of the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet. The CEO of Amazon‚ Jeff Bezos‚ must decide and define its most promising target segments and positioning of the Kindle Fire against competing products in the market. Based on the initial sales of the
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electronics‚ apparel‚ furniture‚ food‚ toys and jewelry. In 2002 Amazon launched a new business model for web services platform‚ identifying a new area of potential growth and new customer‚ which grew into the seventh largest in the world within five years. In late 2007‚ it set up Lab125‚ whose first product the Kindle e-book reader disrupted the entire publishing industry. Since then‚ the company also produces consumer electronics – notably‚ Amazon Kindle e-book readers‚ Kindle Fire tablets‚ Fire TV and
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Contents Introduction: Amazon is an American multinational electronic commerce company with headquarters in Seattle‚ Washington‚ It is the biggest online retailer in world‚ although many consider that it is more a leading software developer or "information systems’ company with a little pick‚ pack and ship service" (Hof‚ 2003). This world-class retailer‚ which began doing business as an online bookseller in the mid 90s‚ has changed with the time and currently it offers its customers a
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