work has been carried out during 2011-2012 at the Economics Department of Indian Institute of Management, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India. We wish to express our gratitude to Dr. Amarendu Nandy for making it possible for us to analyze the micro economic factors relevant in a condom industry, for his help and advice during this work, and for his contribution and support. We would also like to thank all the people and medical store owners who volunteered for the survey. Preface For the last few decades
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1. IF YOU HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AS THE BUSINESS ANALYSIS OF THE MINGO GROUP WHAT ARE THE KEY FACTORS YOU WOULD EVALUATE UNDER THE EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING PRIOR TO BID FOR A FRANCHISE OPERATION WITH McDeW. First we should get a clear view about what environmental scanning is. Environmental scanning is 4th step of strategic management model. …………. STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT MODEL…….. *
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PESTEL analysis for China Outlined below is the PESTEL analysis for China as a whole. 1) Political Factors i. Constitutional System China or People’s Republic of China adopts socialist system or communism in their political system in their decision-making processes in governing the country. The country’s sole political party in power is known as the Communist Party of China. The government have the sole power to control all activities done by their citizen as what have been describe in
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(Cherunilam, 2005). All these issues need to be overcome for an MNC in order to obtain success in an overseas venture. Nationwide economic growth and globalization of the economy provide an outstanding background for businesses in China as compared to the South Africa. Nevertheless, the growth of the company and sustainability can be hampered by the factors like industry consolidation, economic reform and globalization. The project of building substantial companies and integrating them
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1. There are four important factors that cause international migration flows: economic pressures; social networks and connections between migrant sending and receiving countries; immigration policies; and cultural perceptions people in developing countries have about immigration and immigrant receiving countries. Indicate which of these you believe is the most important and second most important factors and explain why. There are four important factors that cause international migration flow.
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Factor identified Category (PESTLE) POSITIVE IMPACT (why and how) NEUTRAL NEGATIVE IMPACT (why and how) A country’s system of creating formal laws and regulations (institutional framework) Political and Legal Why: policies can help the country achieve maximum economic benefits. How: economic reforms, opening up policies, lighter visa regulations, investments and developments in aviation infrastructure increase travel demand, thus, allow the country to gain more national competitiveness. (cf
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We will be using PEST analysis & Porter’s Five Forces framework to further illustrate the identified trend in the chosen sector, Logistics. PEST Political factors are the level of government intervention in the economy that include such as Antitrust regulations, tax policy, special incentives, foreign trade regulations, environmental and labor law, trade embargo, tariffs, political stability, industrial relations and others. In the context of logistics M&A, these will be important especially
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exporting goods to meet their needs. The early nineteen century saw an increase in globalization and increasing the amount of goods and population migrating across borders. Most of the migration across national frontiers included flow of foreign capital and labor in large quantities. Moreover, the late nineteen century gave birth to the increase in leaving standard due to growth created by the economic cooperation and development. As a consequence, some Europeans countries tended to grow faster than others
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Environment (P.E.S.T Factors) 4 1. Political - Legal Factors 4 2. Economic Factors 4 3. Socio-cultural Factors 4 4. Technological Factors 4 ♣ Task Environment (Industry) 4 Porter’s Approach 4 1. Threat of New Entrants 5 2. Rivalry among Existing Firms 5 3. Threat of Substitute Products or Services 5 4. Bargaining Power of Buyers 6 5. Bargaining Power of Suppliers 6 6. Relative Power of Other Stakeholders 6 External Factor Analysis Summary
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product guarantee and unclear declarations of the organic status. The research aims to identify the perceived value factor and its impact towards the customers’ purchase intention in Malaysia. The findings of the study indicated that out of four factors, only perceived value and health consciousness influenced the customer purchase intention. However, food safety concern and religious factors were found to have less impact on customer purchase intention. The result has shown some similarities with the
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