...American Geographical Society The Growth of Indian Agriculture: A Regional Analysis Author(s): V. Nath Source: Geographical Review, Vol. 59, No. 3 (Jul., 1969), pp. 348-372 Published by: American Geographical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/213481 . Accessed: 04/05/2014 02:05 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org. . American Geographical Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Geographical Review. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 14.139.122.40 on Sun, 4 May 2014 02:05:09 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions THE GROWTH OF INDIAN AGRICULTURE: A REGIONAL ANALYSIS V. NATH providing about 50 percentof the grossnationalproductandnearly70 percent of the employment, an adequateagriculturalgrowth rate is essentialfor sustainedeconomic progress. The growth rate of agricultural influenceon the overallgrowth rateof the economy outputhasa considerable and on the productivityof a large part of the work force. Moreover, a rapid...
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...SAMSUNG CW1 OVERVIEW of SAMSUNG SLEPT : http://research-methodology.net/samsung-pestel-analysis/ http://managementstudyguide.com/pestle-analysis-of-samsung.htm http://pestleanalysis.com/steeple-analysis-samsung/ http://www.formasup-npc.org/creasup/PESTEL.pdf http://www.marketingminefield.co.uk/pestle-analysis/ http://www.academia.edu/7103572/The_Complete_External_and_Internal_Analysis_of_Apple.Inc_and_its_SWOT_Analysis Political Samsung operates everywhere in the world and in most of the markets, the political environment is stable with some minor problems in few foreign markets, for example in India. Also Samsung is operating in emergent countries like Brazil, Turkey. This countries are recently had some tensions with the population and the government. The presence of the company is too in Africa, which the governments are not stable. The major problem can be from South Korea because there are some times some tensions with the North Korea. It means there are a threat to be in war between South Korea and North Korea. The company have to be aware about this political instability in his strategy. Economic This factor is really important for a company like Samsung. The new markets in the developing countries had to rethink about their strategy in the goal to extend their presence. And in the same time they had to take count about the global economic crisis. The purchasing power of consumers has known a decrease. The environment since the global crisis...
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...| 2015 | | Samsung Student name | [Comparison of samsung and apple] | [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | Abstract This essay covers the economic, legal and social environment factors impacting Samsung and Apple. Tough economic conditions are forcing them to take their fight to the emerging markets. Social factors are forcing them to operate locally while being global companies while legal factors are making them to fight over patent infringement etc. The organizational culture is impacting their performance so they are trying to make it positive by involving employees in the decision making and making them more autonomous. The leadership style is pretty aggressive and they are taking higher risk to gain higher returns. Technological advancements means the rivals are also customers and vendors of each other as well. I have selected Samsung as it is the company for which I want to work after graduation. Samsung is famous for its electronic products specially smartphones and smart TVs. My second selection as per requirement is Apple Inc. Samsung’s biggest rival. Economic Environment Economic environment is particularly important for both Samsung and Apple because both are working in numerous developing and developed economies and are expending upon their foot prints...
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...AN ANALYSIS: HTC, THE INDUSTRY AND TAIWAN GROUP PROJECT JAPAN & THE FOUR ASIAN TIGERS SMARTPHONE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ......................................................................... 3 1 Taiwan's Economic History ............................................................ 4 2 Impact of Globalization on Taiwan .................................................. 5 3 PESTEL- Analysis of Taiwan .......................................................... 6 3.1 Political Aspect ............................................................................... 6 3.2 Economic Aspect ............................................................................. 6 3.3 Social Aspect .................................................................................. 6 3.4 Technological Aspects ...................................................................... 7 3.5 Environmental Aspects ..................................................................... 7 3.6 Legal Aspects ................................................................................. 8 4 Financial Markets of Taiwan .......................................................... 8 4.1 Taiwan Stock Exchange .................................................................... 8 4.2 The Bonds Market ........................................................................... 9 4.3 The Inflation Rate in Taiwan .............................................................. 9 5 The Smartphone...
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...research proposal to studies the effect of Samsung's marketing strategy in the consumer electronics industry on its development in American and China since 2000. Introduction Samsung is one of the biggest enterprises in Korea. Though several decades of development, Samsung has rapidly expanded to become one of the largest companies in the consumer electronics industry. The marketing strategy is a process of creation and transmission of value (Lanning & Michaels, 1988). The marketing strategy has a great influence on the promotion of the product and the development of the enterprise. America and Chia are the largest and the second larger oversee market of Samsung respectively. Literature Review 1.1 External environment Macro environment is important for the development of enterprises. When the market strategy adapts to the macro environment, the enterprise generally develops rapidly. PEST model is usually used to analyze external environment of enterprise (CIPD, 2009). 1.2 The analysis of marketing strategy 4P theory is the core of the traditional marketing, whose essence is to better control the Marketing behavior (McCarthy, 1964). 4P theory will be used to analyze the marketing strategy of Samsung. Combined 4P theory with PEST model to analyze whether the marketing strategy of Samsung adapts to the external environment or not. Methodology 1.3 Literature research method Literature research method is adopted to get the market shares in China and...
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...5. 5. 2016 PESTLE Analysis of Starbucks What are you looking for? PEST ANALYSIS MARKETING SWOT ANALYSIS STEEP ANALYSIS BUSINESS PEST Analysis, PEST Examples GET MORE ANALYSIS Subscribe to our mailing list and get our articles and updates to your email inbox. Enter your name here PESTLE Analysis of Starbucks Jim Makos 1 Year Ago FACEBOOK 0 Comments PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE PESTLE is a strategic analysis tool. It is often seen as the most effective analytical tools to analyze the Enter your email here impacts of external issues. It is an extended version of PEST analysis. Other forms of this tool are PESTEL, SIGN UP NOW STEEP, and STEEPLE. The acronym PESTLE stands for 6 factors which affect the business. The factors are: We respect your privacy Political Economic http://pestleanalysis.com/pestleanalysisofstarbucks/ 1/9 5. 5. 2016 PESTLE Analysis of Starbucks Social Popular Recent Technological Legal Environmental In this article, I am discussing the PESTLE analysis of SWOT Analysis Examples for Every Business Situation December 30, 2013 Starbucks. The constant global economic recession has dented the macroeconomic environment which Starbucks operates in. The recession has hurt the consumer’s purchasing power. Recent market research re䈠ects that consumers have not cut down on their coffee...
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... Abstract and Introduction……………………………..……………………………2 2.0 PESTLE Analysis…………………………………………………………………… 3 2.1 Economic Factors……………………………………………………………. 3 - 4 2.2 Social Factors………………………………………………………………… 5 - 8 2.3 Environmental Factors……………………………………………………… 9 - 10 2.4 Political Factors……………………………………………………………… 11 2.5 Legal Factors…………………………………………………………………. 11 2.6 Technological Factors…………………………………………………………12 3.0 References…………………………………………………………………………… 13 1. Abstract and Introduction Samsung, one of the largest manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of the mobile phone industry in the world. Samsung is recognized as the top 10 world’s most valuable brand in 2012. Although Samsung has about 33.1% market share rate in the mobile phone market, Samsung still has to consider about their macro-environment and its opportunities and threats. Samsung has to analyze their Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental and Legal factors in order to catch up with the fast changing world. In this report, we mainly focus on using PESTEL analysis to understand how the macro-environment factors affect the industry. Each single factor has the potential to fundamentally change the competitive Samsung operates in. Due to the fact that the mobile industry is easy to be influenced...
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...factors for Samsung. It has been stated by Sodhi & Son (2012) that the key motives of this trend are obtaining “cost reduction”, “purchasing risks control”, revenues augmenting and so forth. As an example, Samsung might set up the foreign industrial unit to advantage from tariff and trade discounts, lesser employment cost, investment supports, as well as condensed logistics prices in overseas marketplaces. Furthermore, informal entree to overseas markets as well as adjoining closeness to consumers results in better administrative knowledge. On the other hand, enhanced dependability can be attained as a result of a good relationship with suppliers. Furthermore, there are certain concerns that must be deliberated in handling a global supply chain. Initially, Samsung must choose about its overall outsourcing plan. Moreover, for whatsoever motive, Samsung might favour preserving certain features of supply chain closer to home (Giannakis & Louis,...
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...LG PESTLE Analysis Political Aspects The political arena has a huge influence upon the regulation of the businesses, and the spending power of the consumers and other businesses. * India is politically stable which have a positive impact on their business activities in Asian sub-continent. * There is no FDI limit for retail companies operating in India which contributes to extensive competition among the existing companies and expand in different geographic areas. * EPCG (export promotional capital goods scheme)-zero duty scheme allows import of capital goods for production, pre-production and post-production. * L.G. electronics also has to comply with the standards set by environmental protection agency. * Setting of plants in tax incentive areas like greater Noida and Pune. Economic Aspects Marketers need to consider the state of a trading economy in the short and long-terms. Important economic factors are : * Inflation in India saw a slightly increase from 5.86 in 2014 to 6.32 percent in 2015. The increase in inflation is not in a higher rate so companies are safe. * The Indian economy grew 7.3 percent in the third quarter ended December 31, 2015 Growth in GDP combined with increasing disposable income of consumers with their changing lifestyles and trends in the industry will see a rise in demand for high-end segment durables, which gives LG an opportunity to expand and invest more in its manufacturing processes. * AC industry reversed...
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...Contents Introduction 4 Situational Analysis 4 Possible results in case of failure: 5 PESTEL Analysis 6 SWOT Analysis 7 Samsung Marketing Mix 8 Product 8 Price: 8 Place: 8 Promotion: 8 Recommendations 8 References: 9 Introduction Samsung is a based in the South Korea and known as the multinational organization. In Suwon its head office is located. With the brand name of Samsung and company name Samsung Electronics Company limited, it is well recognized brand in the world and in development associations in its high revenue and sales. Its product list that includes mobile phones, TV and second other semiconductor chip creator are well known as recognized in the world (Haslam, Tsitsianis, Andersson, & Yin, 2013). From a long time Samsung is producing and manufacturing electronic components and hardware. These hardware lists include different components like semiconductors, chips, flash memories. Competitors of the Samsung in this field are Apple and HTC. Samsung equipment evacuated Apple Inc as the world's greatest development association in 2011 and is noteworthy bit of South Korean economy. In June 2014 Samsung dispersed the Tizen OS with new Samsung Z (Gaikar & Gaikar, 2014). Samsung’s achieved a great growth and success when it introduced Smartphone in mobile phone industry. This report deals with the Samsung and its product of smart phone under which internal and external factors will be evaluated. It is also known as the situational analysis...
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...PESTLE ANALYSIS NOKIA ID NO.: B0039FSFS1112 Political factors All businesses that are tax paying have to abide by the laws of the government. Nokia is a major multi-national corporation that is commonly known for its mobile telephones. This multi-million dollar company has its operations spread out across many countries in the world. Due to its mass span of operation Nokia is forced to accept the rules/legislations of different markets in different countries. If Nokia is able to have a good affiliation with the government and operate successfully with the law put up by the government they will be able to gain full advantage. So if Nokia would want to operate to its maximum capacity and gain higher market share it will have to thoroughly inspect legislations put up by government and also predict legislations before they are placed so that they are flexible enough to take early precautions. Economic factors Economic factors are factors that will hugely impact a company’s performance. If Nokia is to thrive & survive it will have to study current economic states, Nokia will have to know if the economy is in a ‘recession’ or ‘boom’. Currently the EU’s economy is in chaos unemployment is high, companies are downsizing and salaries are being cut, as a result this will hugely impact businesses. In a recession people won’t have money to spend on luxury items due to tight budgets laid out by governments when this happens businesses (Nokia) will have to overlook their strategies...
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...operating system. Therefore, in 2000s, Apple made a move into new markets. First, Apple moved into| | |MP3 players with its iPods, then moved into music retailing with the opening of iTunes store, continue to | | |the launching of iPhone in 2007 and iPad tablet in 2010. (Myers, Hulks and Wiggins 2012, p.181). Besides, | | |Apple has also gone through both management changes and structural changes due to the death of Apple | | |co-founder, Steve Jobs. | |Details of the PESTLE factors & |The PESTLE analysis is the most common approach for considering the external business environment. PESTLE | |factors that influence the change|stands for Political, Economic, Social,...
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...MARKETING PRINCIPLES Table of Contents “The Concept and process of marketing” 3 1.1 VARIOUS ELEMENTS OF MARKETING PROCESS: 3 1.2 EVALUATE THE BENEFITS AND COSTS OF A MARKETING ORIENTATION FOR A SELECTED ORGANIZATION: 4 TASK 2: 5 REPORT on “The Concept of Segmentation, targeting and positioning” 6 2.1 Macro and Micro environment Factors Which Influence Marketing Decisions 6 2.2 Segmentation Criteria to be used for Products in different Markets 8 2.3 TARGETING STRATEGY FOR A SELECTED PRODUCT/SERVICE 9 2.4 HOW BUYER BEHAVIOUR AFFECTS MARKETING ACTIVITIES IN DIFFERENT BUYING SITUATIONS 10 2.5 NEW POSITIONING FOR A SELECTED PRODUCT/SERVICE: 10 Task 3: 11 UNDERSTAND THE INDIVIDUAL ELEMENTS OF THE EXTENDED MARKETING MIX 11 3.1 HOW PRODUCTS ARE DEVELOPED TO SUSTAIN COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE 11 3.2 EXPLAIN HOW DISTRIBUTION IS ARRANGED TO PROVIDE CUSTOMER CONVENIENCE 12 3.3 EXPLAIN HOW PRICES ARE SET TO REFLECT AN ORGANIZATION’S OBJECTIVES AND MARKET CONDITION 13 3.4 ILLUSTRATE HOW PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITY IS INTEGRATED TO ACHIEVE MARKETING OBJECTIVES 13 3.5 ANALYSE THE ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS OF THE EXTENDED MARKETING MIX 14 Task 4: 15 USE THE MARKETING MIX IN DIFFERENT CONTEXT 15 4.1 Plan Marketing mixes for two different segments in consumer markets 15 4.2 Illustrate differences in marketing products and services to businesses rather than consumers 15 4.3 Show how and why international marketing differs from domestic marketing 16 CONCLUSION: 16 TASK 1: ...
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...and China (Paluri, 2013). In this market, Panasonic is one of the market leaders that accounted for 7% of market share (ibid). This report aims to propose some recommendations for Panasonic’s future strategies by analyzing its external and internal factors of Panasonic in TV industry in India. Stakeholder Analysis As the analysis of Panasonic India’s stakeholders (see Appendix 1), it is recognized that the two pillars of company’s success are shareholders and employees. According to its Sustainability Report (2013, p.23), its employees is also considered as a foundation for its growth. Understanding clearly all stakeholders to meet their satisfaction is one of current company’s goal. External Analysis Macro Environment According to PESTLE analysis (Appendix 2), government policies, economic conditions and technology are the three key challenges that Panasonic India has to face. The company not only meet its headquarters’ goals but also implement and enforce compliance with the Indian regulations. Moreover, the company has to overtake unfavorable economic factors and take full advantage of technological conditions in India in other to strengthen its competitiveness and achieve its...
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