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Based on an analysis of a. Pizza restaurants
the five forces that
Explanation
increase or decrease
As a rule, the strongest competitive forces determine the extent of
competitive pressures in the competitive pressure on industry profitability. All other things
an industry, in which of being equal and as a rule, the
the following industries is stronger the collective impact of the five competitive forces, the
lower the combined profitability of industry participants—and this
profitability likely to be is particularly true of the saturated,
lowest? mature pizza restaurant industry in comparison with the others
listed, each of which have mitigated the power of some
competitive forces to achieve above-average returns.
a. Pizza restaurants
b. Wireless lighting systems
c. Delivery services using
drones
d. Wearable fitness and
health monitors
Pharmaceuticals
e.
Rivalry among competing c. industry rivals are not particularly aggressive in drawing
sellers tends to be less sales and market share away from rivals.
intense when
Explanation
a. industry conditions tempt See Figure 3.7. Rivalry is less in industries where there is
competitors to use price growth in demand and rivals are more or less satisfied
cuts or other competitive with their competitive and market share positions.
weapons to boost unit
,sales.
b. buyer demand is weak
and many sellers have
excess capacity and/or
inventory.
industry rivals are not
c.
particularly
aggressive in drawing sales
and market share away
from rivals.
d. rivals have diverse
strategies and
objectives, and are
located in different
countries.
e. rival sellers have weakly
differentiated products.
,The bargaining leverage of a. only a small number of suppliers exist and when it is
suppliers is greater when difficult for industry members to switch to attractive
substitutes.
a. only
a small number of
suppliers exist Explanation
and when it is difficult for See Figure 3.5. When the number of suppliers of inputs
industry members to switch is limited, suppliers tend to have stronger bargaining
to attractive substitutes. power and can charge industry members higher prices
(passing costs on to them) and limit opportunities to find better
deals via switching.
industry members incur low
b.
costs in
switching their purchases
from one supplier to
another.
c. industry members
purchase in large
quantities and thus are
important customers of
the suppliers.
d. it makes good
economic sense for
industry members to
vertically integrate
backward.
e. the supplier industry is
composed of a large
number of relatively small
suppliers.
, An industrial air-conditioner e. Canceling the job cuts till the market situation and entry
manufacturing giant decides operations stabilize
to outsource its operations
Explanation
to a new geographical
Canceling the job cuts for the time being to solidify its
location with cheaper labor
market position is a reactive strategy to ensure that new
amidst ongoing labor
operations and current productivity are not affected. This
strikes in a few of its
crisis intervention is not a permanent solution, but a
existing locations (due to
reactive strategy to maintain
proposed
job cuts and relocation of the current balance. Options A and B are proactive
plant strategies. Options C and D are either nonviable or
offshore). This draws
high-risk reactive strategies.
criticism in its home
market and affects its
current market position
and productivity. Which
of the
following would be an
appropriate reactive
(emergent) strategy while
moving forward?
a. Hiring and training new
talent to begin operations
in the emerging market
b. Acquiring a local computer
chip
marketing and distribution
specialist firm in the new
location
c. Canceling the idea of
outsourcing and retaining
the existing workforce to
run
operations
d. Shifting the existing