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Effect of IS/IT on Competition

Effect of IS/IT on Competition. V.T. Raja Information Management Department Oregon State University E-mail: Raja@bus.oregonstate.edu. Presentation Outline. Porter’s competitive forces How to use IS/IT to combat competitive forces? Examples Strategic significance of IS/IT Conclusions.

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Effect of IS/IT on Competition

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  1. Effect of IS/IT on Competition V.T. Raja Information Management Department Oregon State University E-mail: Raja@bus.oregonstate.edu

  2. Presentation Outline • Porter’s competitive forces • How to use IS/IT to combat competitive forces? • Examples • Strategic significance of IS/IT • Conclusions

  3. Porter’s five competitive forces • Bargaining power of suppliers • Bargaining power of buyers • Threat of new entrants • Threat of substitute products/services • Rivalry among existing competitors

  4. Bargaining Power of Suppliers • Example • Implications Hiked prices Poor Quality • Use IT to combat force - how?

  5. Use of IT to combat force • Several suppliers • Computer network Electronic Data Interchange Advantage : • Select the supplier that gives the best deal

  6. Bargaining Power of Buyers • Example • Implications Prices forced down Demand: High Quality More Services • Use IS/IT to combat force - how?

  7. Use of IS/IT to combat force • Build in switching costs • Attract & keep customer ‘hooked’ by providing value-added services that require considerable investment in IS/IT • Example: Baxter Health Care

  8. Threat of New Entrants • Implications Increased capacity Substantial resources Reduced prices Reduced profits • How to use IS/IT to combat force?

  9. Use of IS/IT to combat force • Provide entry barriers Lead the way Hard to emulate Expensive Sophisticated Time consuming

  10. Threat of Substitute Products/Services • Implications Ceiling on prices Returns limited • How to use IS/IT to combat force?

  11. Use of IS/IT to combat force • Improve price/performance Less expensive Value-added features • Spawn new businesses Generate new products Create derived demand

  12. Rivalry among existing competitors • How to use IS/IT to combat force? Change/Alter : Scope of competition Strategy Interrelationship among industries

  13. Competitive scope/strategy • Scope of Competition Broad Scope Narrow Scope • Generic Strategies Cost Leadership Differentiation Focus Strategy

  14. Strategies • Use IS/IT to change scope of competition Example: Wall Street Journal • Use IS/IT to enhance strategy Examples: Caesar’s Palace Nexis/Lexis • Use IS/IT to change strategy Examples: ‘ICE’ age Newspaper distributor

  15. Conclusions • Analyze competitive forces acting on industry • Identify competitive force(s) that are critical to the firm • Use IS/IT effectively to combat critical competitive force(s)

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