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The Global Pharmaceutical Industry. Sabena Ahmad Iveta Smincakova Dawn Bradbury. Porter’s Five F orces F ramework. Johnson et al, (2006), Exploring Corporate Strategy, 7 th Ed, Essex: Pearson Education Limited, p.80. Introduction.
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The Global Pharmaceutical Industry Sabena Ahmad IvetaSmincakova Dawn Bradbury
Porter’s Five Forces Framework Johnson et al, (2006), Exploring Corporate Strategy, 7th Ed, Essex: Pearson Education Limited, p.80
Introduction • Application of the framework at strategic business unit level (diversity in operation and marketing) • Understanding the connections between competitive forces and the key drivers in the macro-environment is essential • Forces are not independent of each other • Competitive behaviour may be concerned with disrupting these forces Johnson et al, (2006), Exploring Corporate Strategy, 7th Ed, Essex: Pearson Education Limited, p.79-80
The Threat Of Entry • Depends on the extent to which there are barriers to entry • Barriers entry include: • Economies of scale • The capital requirement of entry • Access to supply or distribution channels • Customers or suppliers loyalty • Experience • Expected retaliation • Legislation of government action • Differentiation
The Threat of Substitutes • Forms of substitution: • Products-for-products substitution • Substitution of need • Generic substitution
The Power of Buyers & Suppliers • Buyer power depends on: • Concentration of buyers • The cost of switching • Threat of the supplier being acquired by the buyer • Supplier power depends on: • Concentration of suppliers • The switching cost from one supplier to another • Possibility of the supplier competing directly
Competitive Rivalry • Factors affecting rivalry: • The extent of balance between competitors • Industry growths rates • High fixed costs • High exist barriers • Differentiation