4.2 External Factors External factors are a number of influencing factors which are not controlled by the company but will impact pricing decisions. It includes of legal‚ consumer trends‚ technological‚ and competitors. Our company focuses on technological and competitor as external factors that influencing price setting on matcha collagen biscuits. 4.2.1 Competitor Competition factors can look into three areas which are monopoly competition‚ perfect competition and oligopoly competition. Monopolistic
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Green Banking Strategy: An Innovative Model for Sustainable Financial Inclusion in Emerging Markets Dr. Broto R. Bhardwaj‚ Dean‚ Research and Ms. Aarushi Malhotra‚ PH.D Scholar‚ Bharati Vidyapeeth University‚ Institute of Management and Research‚ New Delhi Abstract "Green Banking"‚ an effort by the banks to make the industries grow green and in the process restores the natural environment. This concept of "Green Banking" will be mutually beneficial to the banks‚ industries and the economy by enhancing
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of SWOT on Internet Banking 1 Yan-Qin Su‚ 2Ying-Jun Sun 1 2 Yan-Qin Su‚ Business School‚ University of Shanghai for Science and Technology‚ Shanghai‚ China Ying-Jun Sun‚ Business School‚ University of Shanghai for Science and Technology‚ Shanghai‚ China Email: suyanqin88@126.com Abstract –With the development of Internet‚ online banking has become a development trend of Bank. It also provides more opportunity for the profits. The advantages of the online banking draw attentions from
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received overdue for a period of more than 90 days in respect of other accounts. NPAs affect the operational efficiency which in turn affects profitability‚ liquidity and solvency position of banks. While gross NPA reflects the quality of loans made by banks‚ net NPA shows the actual burden of banks. Any loan on which interest or principle installment is not paid for more than 90 days would be reckoned as NPA. NPAs affect the economy both at the macro level and micro level. At the macro level‚ alarming
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION PART A- BANKING INDUSTRY Indian Banking has come from a long way from being a sleepy business organization to a highly proactive and dynamic entity. This transformation has been brought by the liberalization and economic reforms that allowed Banks to explore new business opportunities. Banking in India has evolved through five distinct phases. Each phase could be separated from the other by a landmark development in the sphere of Banking Sector. Phase I –Pre-independence
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diversification and offering more products in the portfolio. Since the range and the number of suppliers far exceed the buyers in the market‚ the industry has a very bargaining power. Most of the inputs required are basically commodities and available on a global scale. Potential Entrants - Brand awareness and loyalty of established brands - Technical know how required is low - Well established network with retail channels - Highly capital intensive - Regulation – Soft Drink Inter
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Frazer Business 100 April 21‚ 2015 Assignment How does microeconomics affect business? Microeconomic is the study of decisions that people and businesses make regarding the allocation of resources and prices of goods and services. This means also taking into account taxes and regulations created by governments. Microeconomics focuses on supply and demand and other forces that determine the price levels seen in economy. Microeconomics looks at how a specific company can maximize its production
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY In this modern society or the entire world has grown to a level that the use of computers in the chain of production is inevitable. The genesis of automation in the banking industry in Nigeria can be linked to the on-going struggle by individual banks for survival and growth. Automation means the use of automatic equipment in place of manual labor‚ also can be the use of machine for four D’s task where the four D’s stands for Dangerous
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In the present day‚ our global economic has stepped back and faced with many situations which affects with numerous organizations for many years ago. Many of huge companies were bankrupt and collapse‚ for instance‚ Lehman Brothers‚ the fourth-largest US investment bank was collapse in 2008 from incurred losses of billions of dollars in the US mortgage market (BBC 2008). However‚ the global economic restoration plans have occurred immediately and it seem that they needs support from all levels of
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External analysis How can a smartphone company use external analysis to gain competitive advantage? 1. Apply 5 forces model for the smartphone industry According to Hill and Jones‚ the five forces model serves the purpose to identify opportunities and threats in the external business environment‚ by analysing “competitive forces” (Hill & Jones‚ 2012‚ p. 42). Once created by Michel E. Porter this particular framework functioned as a useful tool for managers to approach the external analysis
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