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Michael Porter of Harvard University and author of Competitive Advantage developed the best method I know of. It is called the 5 forces of competition and it tells us in a nutshell the 5 things we must determine when evaluating a business's profitabi... |
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by Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke We analyse the green strategies of six multinational enterprises subject to environmental regulations. In this framework we add government regulations as an explicit “sixth force” to Porter’s basic “five forces” m... |
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Michael Porter's famous Five Forces of Competitive Position model provides a simple perspective for assessing and analysing the competitive strength and position of a corporation or business organization |
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Global Competitiveness Report 2006-2007 - Business Competitiveness Index Professor Michael Porter, Harvard Business School and co-author of the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report 2006-2007 |
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Aside from his innovative thinking, Porter has a special ability to represent complex concepts in relatively easily accessible formats, notably his Five Forces model, in which market factors can be analysed so as to make a strategic assessment of the... |
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Porter's first book Competitive Strategy (1980), which he wrote in his thirties, became an international best seller, and is considered by many to be a seminal and definitive work on corporate strategy. The book, which has been published in nineteen ... |
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Its main weakness results from the historical context in which it was developed. In the early eighties, cyclical growth characterized the global economy. Thus, primary corporate objectives consisted of profitability and survival. A major prerequisite... |
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Michael Porter is the fourth member of the Harvard Business School ever to be honoured with the title of University Professor in all of its 94 years. |
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Michael Porter described a concept that has become known as the "five forces model". This concept involves a relationship between competitors within an industry, potential competitors, suppliers, buyers and alternative solutions to the problem being ... |
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