Harvard Business School / Harvard Kennedy School Microeconomics of Competitiveness Japanese Skin Care Cluster Jinfeng Huang | Victor Stone | Tatsuhiko Sunouchi | Victoria Tan | Takeshi Tashiro May 10, 2013 Table of Contents 1. Japan Competitiveness………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..1
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Canada +1 416 682-7311 robert.hoffman@globalinsight.com Executive Summary - November 2007 I. Broad Market Study An overview of the broad cosmetics industry (also referred to as the cosmetics and toiletries (C&T) industry) in the EU, Japan, China, and the U.S. reveals that Europe's market size is almost as large as the U.S. and Japan combined, due to its large population. In 2006, the U.S. cosmetics market was €38.2 billion, while Japan's was €23.7 billion and China's €8.2 billion. The total
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For The ‘SOUNDer’ BODY SHOP Marketing Analysis and Recommendations for The Body Shop Group 5 - MAMA(MArketing MAster) 2010130259 Jiwoong Jeong / 2011170647 Jongwon Kim 2012170862 Aimanashari / 2013240015 Yujin Kang 2014952092 Gyiera Park 1. Introduction – Why We Selected The Body Shop 1.1. selection criteria - well-constructed brand identity & our interest In selecting our target company, we focused on finding one that has succeeded in building its distinctive brand image
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retailers, including Wal-Mart and Target, keep their shelves filled with consumer goods from far-flung factories. Li & Fung’s 240 offices and distribution centers source from more than 15,000 suppliers and serve 40 countries with a concentration in China” (Li & Fung Limited). With over 15,000 suppliers and 40 countries to serve, Li & Fung is one of the largest supply chain management services that provide service to retailers like Wal-Mart and Target. As stated on the Hoovers Company Profile, Li
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Canada +1 416 682-7311 robert.hoffman@globalinsight.com Executive Summary - November 2007 I. Broad Market Study An overview of the broad cosmetics industry (also referred to as the cosmetics and toiletries (C&T) industry) in the EU, Japan, China, and the U.S. reveals that Europe's market size is almost as large as the U.S. and Japan combined, due to its large population. In 2006, the U.S. cosmetics market was €38.2 billion, while Japan's was €23.7 billion and China's €8.2 billion. The total
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------------------------------------------------- Going Bigger in Tokyo: Swatch Group Is Latest In Rush for Megastores. (cover story) Source: WWD: Women's Wear Daily; 6/13/2007, Vol. 193 Issue 125, p1-12, 2p, 2 Color Photographs Document Type: Article Subject Terms: *RETAIL stores *CORPORATIONS -- Growth WRIST watches Geographic Terms: JAPAN Company/Entity: SWATCH Group Ltd. DUNS Number: : 103286126 Abstract: This article reports on a megastore that was opened by swatch company Swatch
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The Overconsumption of Luxury Items in China Introduction Chinese luxury goods market has grown dramatically over the past decades. According to a report released by Bain & Company (2012), currently, Chinese consumers occupy about 50% of the luxury purchases in Asia, and nearly 33% of those in Europe. Globally, one in four purchases of individual luxury goods comes from Chinese customers. Therefore, overconsumption of luxury items in China is a problem which should be given attention to. This
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Table of Contents Page 1) Executive Summary 2 2) Introduction 3 History & Background 3 3) Situational Analysis 3 Vision Statement 3 Mission Statement 4 4) Environment Analysis 5 PESTEL Analysis 5 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis 9 SWOT Analysis 11 5) Focus Strategy 13 6) Grand Strategy 13 Expansion 13 Related
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