Competitive Structure of Industries
Competitive Structure of Industries
Competitive Structure of Industries
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Strategic Groups
A strategic group is the group of firms in an industry following
the same or similar strategy along the strategic dimensions.
Two significant groups exist in pharmaceutical organisations:(i)Proprietory Group
(ii)Generic Group
Competitor Analysis
It is required for formulating right strategies and
determining the right positioning for the firm in the
industry.
Current Strategy
Capabilities
Value Chain
Porter points out that the firms value chain is an
important determinant of competitive advantage.
Total Revenue reflects the revenue
Creating value for buyers that exceeds the cost of doing
so is the goal of any generic strategy
Value chain displays total value and consists of value
activities and margin. Value activities are the physically
and technologically distinct activities a firm performs.
Value Activities
Primary Activities
(i)Inbound logistics ( Storing, receiving and disseminating
inputs to products)
(ii)Operations (processing activities);
(iii)Marketing & sales; and
(iv)Services
Support Activities
(i)Procurement
(ii)Technology development
(iii)Human resource management
(iv)Firm infrastructure