MarketLine Industry Profile Global Biotechnology February 2015 Reference Code: 0199-0695 Publication Date: February 2015 WWW.MARKETLINE.COM MARKETLINE. THIS PROFILE IS A LICENSED PRODUCT AND IS NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED Global - Biotechnology © MARKETLINE THIS PROFILE IS A LICENSED PRODUCT AND IS NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED 0199 - 0695 - 2014 Page | 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Market value The global biotechnology industry grew by 4.7% in 2014 to reach a value of $323.1 billion. Market value forecast In 2019
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Case 7: Global Apparel Industry 1) How did globalization change the ‘rule of the game’ in the apparel industry? What it means for a company like Zara? Traditionally‚ national retailers outsource apparel production‚ via global brokers‚ to thousands of small apparel makers. Globalization created options for countries and companies in the apparel industry. Improving technology‚ sourcing‚ and production systems let innovative apparel makers compress cycle time. Shortening process time increases efficiencies
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Situation Analysis 2.2 Industry Analysis The industry environment refers to a set of factors that would have a direct influence on a firm’s competitive action or responses. These factors were also known as Porter’s Five Forces Model is a useful strategic tool to evaluate the opportunities and threats for the oil and gas industry which includes the threat of new entrants‚ bargaining power of suppliers‚ bargaining power of buyers‚ threat of substitute products and intensity of rivalry among competitors
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The global pharmaceutical industry – in the land of shrinking giants. 1. Introduction The case describes the evolution of the industry and its unusual strategic environment. Attention is drawn to environmental pressures from regulators and payers. Key forces driving the industry are discussed‚ including addressing unmet medical need‚ the importance of innovation and time to market‚ and globalisation. The case illustrates how an increasingly hostile environment‚ combined with a decline in R&D
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What Is a Global Manager? It is hard today to use the word “globalization” without a certain sense of irony‚ rueful or otherwise. Riven by ideology‚ religion‚ and mistrust‚ the world seems more fragmented‚ more at odds‚ than at any time since‚ arguably‚ World War II. But however deep the political divisions‚ business operations continue to span the globe‚ and executives still have to figure out how to run them efficiently and well. The question that Christopher Bartlett and Sumantra Ghoshal pose—“What
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There will be three shared two hour tutorials for the International Strategic Management and the Global Business Environment Courses. Students should pre- read the case studies before the tutorials‚ attempt to answer the relevant questions and bring their proposed answers in class. Tutorial 1: Case Study-The global pharmaceutical industry-in the land of shrinking giants‚ Johnson‚ G.‚ Scholes‚ K.‚ Whittington‚ R.‚ Angwin‚ D.‚ and Regner‚ P. (2014) “Exploring Strategy‚ text and cases”. Publisher:
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When discussing global demographics‚ the majority of information available will state that the world’s population growth has slowed. Though both “developed” and “less developed” nations are struggling to sustain their aging populations‚ developed countries such as Japan are experiencing the direst affects as studies will suggest that within the next decade the countries wealth will decline as a result of having to support the elderly portion of the population. World population has more than doubled
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NOTES | LEVEL | THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS | -Inexistence of legal entry barriers;-High initial investments in the industry;-Existence of economies of scale;-Inexistence of switching costs for costumers. | MEDIUM | THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES | -There are no switching costs for costumers;-High interest in exotic products; | HIGH | BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS | -European packaging industry is highly concentrated;-There are no substitutes for the packaging input. | HIGH | BARGAINING POWER OF COSTUMERS
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52A00087 Global Competitiveness of the Indian Paper Industry Prepared for Central Pulp & Paper Research Institute Final Report Draft September 9‚ 2002 All rights reserved. No part of this report may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from Jaakko Pöyry Consulting. Preface Vantaa September 9‚ 2002 Project Number 52A0087 Global Competitiveness of Indian Paper Industry India has undergone a large process of economic reforms aiming at liberalization
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Global Sourcing Scenario In Indian Apparel Trade ‚ 90% of Buyers are from US and EU . These two giants had started sourcing from other developing Nations only from post 1970s . Till then they were sourcing domestically . Due to soaring domestic prices and demand for varied sewing skills ‚ buyers at US and UK started shifting to developing Nations. Evolution of Global Sourcing (Till Mid 1990s) Till First Half of Twntieth Century - US Retailers procured garments from their owned Factories
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