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    based on the market entry barriers‚ which can be said to provide obstacles for newcomers to gain a foothold in any given industry. These barriers can take many different forms. Briefly‚ it can be said that entry barriers exist whenever it is difficult or not economically feasible for an outsider to copy or imitate the existing players’ competitive capabilities. Common forms of entry barriers are depicted below: § Economies of scale § Capital requirement of entry § Access

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    1. A Potential entrants are more likely to be deterred from actually entering an industry when A) incumbent firms have previously been aggressive in defending their market positions against entry. B) incumbent firms are complacent. C) buyers are not particularly price sensitive and the industry already contains a dozen or more rivals. D) the relative cost positions of incumbent firms are about the same‚ such that no one incumbent has a meaningful cost advantage. E) buyer switching

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    1. Research online news services to identify recent developments impacting the accounting and auditing profession in Japan. Briefly summarize these developments in a bullet format. The 5-S auditing. Managerial Auditing Journal It has been recognized that Japanese firms are clean and orderly. The same is true for high quality western firms. Over the last two decades‚ the Japanese have formalized the technique and named it 5-S practice. As the name is new to most western societies‚ the objective

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    factors which affect the entry to the cosmetic industry by firms. These factors can be briefly analyzed using the Porter Five forces analysis. They include the threat of substitutes‚ threat of new entry‚ bargaining power of customers and suppliers as well as intensity of rivalry in the industry. Threat of new entry This factor analyzes the ease with which firms may enter into an industry. The cosmetic industry has a low threat of new entrants. The first is the huge costs of entry. Developing unique

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    existing power of suppliers and buyers in the market. Force 2: The Threat of Entry Both potential and existing competitors influence average industry profitability. The threat of new entrants is usually based on the market entry barriers. They can take diverse forms and are used to prevent an influx of firms into an industry whenever profits‚ adjusted for the cost of capital‚ rise above zero. In contrast‚ entry barriers exist whenever it is difficult or not economically feasible for an outsider

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    ............................................................6 Profits in Oligopolistic Competition……………………………………………………...7 Short Run………………………………………………………………………….7 Long Run…………………………………………………………………………..7 Demand Analysis of Coffee in India……………………………………………………...8 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………....8 References………………………………………………………………………………….9 Introduction Coffee is among the most popular beverages consumed globally. In India‚ coffee consumption has

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    The bargaining power of customer is high because they can cheaply and easily change. The demand is very elastic and the information is not asymmetric. First because the market is price in-elastic. The change in the price of the product does not cause a significant change in the demand of the product. And also because most of the products are standardized‚ it is difficult to respond to consumers requirements in constantly innovating and creating additional value. Consumers have more choices but

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    augmented in large increments which give increased incentive to win plane orders. Because of high switching costs for buyers‚ there is increased incentive to be the preferred supplier. Entry – Low threat to long run profits The high fixed costs (FC) and a long development period (5 yrs) create large barriers to entry. The FCs provide an incentive to sell at nearly any price with a positive contribution margin‚ making the entire industry less profitable. Airlines have a high cost of switching suppliers

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    industry profitability. It also helps a company create an effective positioning strategy. An industry has similar products‚ the same buyers and the same suppliers. The five forces include: 1. New entries: new comers to the existing industry. Typically‚ a higher threat of entry or lower barrier to entry drives down an industry’s profitability. A high industry barrier often comes from: 1) High economies of scale that gives new entrants a cost disadvantage; 2) High benefits of scale that limits new

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    Communicating Consumer Behavior - An Exercise Using Personal Consumption Journals In consumer behavior‚ it is vital that upon completion of the course students have acquired a sound understanding of how consumers search for‚ purchase‚ and use products and services. Furthermore‚ students should also be exposed to the social and psychological influences on these behaviors. Finally‚ to have garnered the most benefit‚ students should understand how to integrate the theoretical concepts into their real

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