advantage: the Inditex-Zara case Andres Mazaira  University of Vigo‚ Oureuse‚ Spain E. Gonzalez  University of Vigo‚ Oureuse‚ Spain Ruth Avendano Ä University of Vigo‚ Oureuse‚ Spain Keywords Market orientation‚ Competitive advantage‚ Clothing industry‚ Organizational culture Abstract This paper has been developed as a part of research seeking to verify the effects of organisational culture in general‚ and market orientation in particular‚ on the behaviour and results of managerial organisations
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Competitiveness of Automotive Industry in the UK 1. Introduction The automotive industry which has been treated as an imperative contributor to the global economy‚ plays an essential role supporting the growth of the UK’s economy. According to the figure provided by OICA (2009)‚ in 2008 this industry produced roughly 1‚649‚515 automobiles‚ ranking it 4th in Europe in terms of the whole output. Until now‚ there are about forty firms manufacturing vehicles in UK (LowCVP‚ 2010). In accordance with
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Porters 5 Forces: Suppliers The bargaining power of suppliers‚ one of Porter‟s Five Forces‚ can have a significant effect on an organization. Suppliers hold power over a firm when they increase prices and reduce the quality of their product and the firm cannot use their own pricing to recover these changes in costs. Switching costs is the “negative costs that a consumer incurs as a result of changing suppliers‚ brands‚ or products”. Switching costs can represent a variety of things: time and
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case in today’s dynamic markets. The rise of the Internet and of various e-business applications has strongly influenced nearly all industries. The model simply provides a shapshot of an industry‚ rather than a more dynamic picture which says something about the future‚ and can be more readily translated to strategy. Porter also does not consider the non-market forces. It assumes that the organisation’s own interest comes first; for some charitable institutions and government bodies this assumption
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HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY Hospitality is considered as a service industry‚ serving the guests with "feel-good-effect". "Athithi devo bhavha" (Guest is God) has been one of the major trends followed in Indian culture since decades. In India‚ the guest is treated with utmost warmth‚ full respect and providing the best services. The industry trend shows‚ that Hospitality is one of the fastest growing sectors in India. It is expected to grow at the rate of 8% between 2007 and 2016. Many international hotels including
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Power Conclusion questions: 1) To what extent do individual buyers have the ability to negotiate low purchase prices with typical firms in this industry? a. Answer- Consumers can’t negotiate prices with fast food restaurants. However‚ there is a large degree of internal rivalry in the industry‚ with a very strong cross-price elasticity present in the industry. This encourages low prices due to a strong degree of substitution and gives consumers back some power. 2) To what extent do purchase prices
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IMPACT OF CHANGE MANAGEMENT ON ORGANIZATIONS (Case study - Thistle city Barbican‚ London‚ UK) BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY INTRODUCTION In the recent years‚ many businesses have undergone several organizational changes due to the rapid and continual increase innovation in technology that exposes organizational systems and processes‚ increase diverse markets and create opportunities for more growth and revenue through adequate knowledge of their needs and expectations in the marketplace which
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a Medium-sized Electronics Company’ suggests that the TDABC model derived from the traditional ABC model is useful for effectively analysing an organisation’s costs and profitability. The TDABC model would be an effective decision making tool for Hotel Babylon. Article Content This article examines the feasibility of TDABC in small to medium-sized organizations using a pilot implementation of this system in a company called XYZ. TDABC requires two steps of calculation: first‚ the capacity cost
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framework‚ the external environment is classified into six broad categories: Political‚ Economic‚ Social‚ Technological‚ Environmental and Legal. Changes in these external forces affect the types of products produced‚ the position of them‚ market strategies‚ types of services offered and choice of business. Political Forces: Intel being a multinational company‚ it has to operate according to different government policies of different countries depending on the stability of the countries (Writer
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Threat of New Entrants: Low The food processing industry is very large and competitive; it is not uncommon for firms within the industry to do quite well. As a result‚ many companies enter into the market every year in an attempt to gain a portion of the profitable market. Luckily for Nestlé‚ the company has been around in China for decades and boasts a long history of quality products and consumer satisfaction‚ which has allowed the company to obtain a considerable share of the market. It is
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