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TOMS Shoes Sustaining Competitive Advantage through Social Impact

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TOMS Shoes is a well-known footwear company that has successfully sustained a competitive advantage through its unique approach to social impact. Founded in 2006 by Blake Mycoskie, TOMS is based on a "One for One" business model, where for every pair of shoes sold, the company donates a pair of shoes to a child in need. This innovative business model has not only helped TOMS build a strong brand but has also contributed to its competitive advantage in several ways: Differentiation: TOMS Shoes differentiates itself from other footwear companies through its social mission. The "One for One" model has allowed TOMS to stand out in a crowded market by appealing to socially conscious consumers who want to make a positive impact

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Impact of External Environment on TOMS Shoes

Sociocultural Factors: As society becomes increasingly socially conscious, TOMS' "One

for One" model matches consumers' rising affinity for firms that give back. Millennials and Gen

Z, who appreciate purpose-driven businesses, resonate most (Lindström, 2018). Economic

Factors: Economic changes affect consumer behavior and TOMS' revenue. Consumers may cut

spending during recessions, reducing shoe purchases. To overcome this difficulty, TOMS needs a

flexible pricing approach that balances affordability with philanthropy. TOMS may maintain its

objective while meeting clients' financial restraints by offering alternative pricing or special

discounts during bad economic times.

Technological Factors: E-commerce and digital platforms give TOMS great opportunities

to expand its audience. Online channels allow the organization to reach new markets globally

(Lindström, 2018). Competitive Factors: TOMS pioneered the altruistic business model, but

competitors may copy or adapt it.

Major Competitors

Warby Parker: With their "Buy a Pair, give a Pair" approach, Warby Parker appeals to

socially concerned shoppers with attractive eyewear. Warby Parker's eyeglasses focus

distinguishes them from TOMS, meeting a unique demand. Allbirds: Sustainable footwear brand

Allbirds stresses comfort and eco-friendliness to attract eco-conscious customers. TOMS must

use their philanthropy to stand out from Allbirds' eco-friendly items (Caldwell & Akintunde,

2020). Both brands attract sustainable consumers, but Allbirds' focus on materials and comfort

rivals TOMS' comprehensive approach. Bombas: The socks company addresses homelessness

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