The five competitive forces that shape strategy.
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Abstract
In 1979, a young associate professor at Harvard Business School published his first article for HBR, "How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy." In the years that followed, Michael Porter's explication of the five forces that determine the long-run profitability of any industry has shaped a generation of academic research and business practice. In this article, Porter undertakes a thorough reaffirmation and extension of his classic work of strategy formulation, which includes substantial new sections showing how to put the five forces analysis into practice. The five forces govern the profit structure of an industry by determining how the economic value it creates is apportioned. That value may be drained away…
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- Competitor analysis
- Rivalry
- Profitability index
- Industrial organization
- Profit (economics)
- Value (mathematics)
- Business
- Competition (biology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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