The extent of rivalry among established companies is a function of an industry's competitive structure, demand conditions, and barriers to exit. Discuss.
Title: The extent of rivalry among established companies is a function of an industry's competitive structure, demand conditions, and barriers to exit. Discuss.
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The extent of rivalry among established companies is a function of an industry's competitive structure, demand conditions, and barriers to exit. Discuss.
Category: /Business & Economy/Management
Details: Words: 1396 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Due to the current trend of globalization, industries of all sectors are becoming more and more competitive. Rivalry between firms is determined by the industries´ competitive structure which again is determined by globalization and the fact that leading economies are stagnating or show very little growth. This reflects on consumer expenditure as the end consumer is left with less money to spend, thus affecting choices made and at the end of the day also effecting
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market and conditions which were not stated or only partially stated.
References
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*Thompson & Strickland, Strategic Management, Concepts and Cases, © 2003, McGraw-Hill, New York
*Mansfield & Yohe, Micro Economics, 10th Ed., ©2000, W.W. Norton & Company; New York, London
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*http://www.n-tv.de/3164249.html
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*http://skylla.wz-berlin.de/pdf/2001/iv01-08.pdf