PESTEL Analysis In this part all factors‚ which influence the company as a whole but are out of their direct control including wider social‚ political and economic factors shall be explained. The analysis of those factors of the macro-environment is therefore often known as PESTEL analysis.3 PESTEL is an acronym for the six key strategic areas of change: Political‚ Economic‚ Social‚ Technological‚ Ecological and Legal and a technique for understanding the various external influences on a business4
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SWOT and PESTEL analysis of the automobile industry At the beginning the gas price and economy were stable‚ this create conducive environment for car manufacturers‚ Vehicle sale has become stronger in the market‚ than it was anticipated due to expected economic growth‚ where by industry marketing expenditure were flat at $ 1‚505 million and later increased $39 ml to 1544 ml due to aggressive advertising and promotion increase despite growing sales‚ oil prices were doubled in the December‚ and raise
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people and the green arrow means that they get work done by them and they also get more power and money. What factors helped Feudalism to develop in Western Europe during the ninth and the tenth centuries? Describe the major characteristics of the political system of Feudalism. The factors that helped Feudalism to develop in Western Europe were that during the ninth and tenth centuries the people were in desperate for help because first thing was that they didn’t have a proper government order
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Assets in accounting In the financial accounting sense of the term‚ it is not necessary to be able to legally enforce the asset’s benefit for qualifying a resource as being an asset‚ provided the entity can control its use by other means. The accounting equation relates assets‚ liabilities‚ and owner’s equity: Assets = Liabilities + Stockholder’s Equity (Owner’s Equity) Assets = liabilities + Capital liabilities = Assets - Capital Capital = Assets - liabilities That is‚ the total value of a firms
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PEST & PESTEL Analysis D EFIN ITIO N “P ES T A N A LY S IS – A N A N A LY S IS O F TH E P O LITIC A L‚ EC O N O M IC ‚ S O C IA L A N D TEC H N O LO G IC A L FA C TO R S IN TH E EX TER N A L EN V IR O N M EN T O F A N O R G A N IZ ATIO N ‚ W H IC H C A N A FFEC T ITS A C TIV ITIES A N D P ER FO R M A N C E.” [1] “P ES TEL M O D EL IN V O LV ES TH E C O LLEC TIO N A N D P O R TR AYA L O F IN FO R M ATIO N A B O U T EX TER N A L FA C TO R S W H IC H H A V E‚ O R M AY H A V E‚ A N IM PA C T O N B U
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International Journal of Business and Management; Vol. 7‚ No. 24; 2012 ISSN 1833-3850 E-ISSN 1833-8119 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education Developing a Multi-Criteria Decision Making Model for PESTEL Analysis İhsan Yüksel1 1 Department of Business Management ‚ Kırıkkale University‚ Kırıkkale‚ Turkey Correspondence: İhsan Yüksel‚ Department of Business Management‚ Kırıkkale University‚ 7140 Kırıkkale‚ Turkey. Tel: 90-318-3573860. E-mail: yuksel@kku.edu.tr Received:
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Nigerian brewery industry is a major player in the Nigerian Economy with annual sales exceeding =N=200billion. However‚ Competition in the Nigerian beer market is getting fiercer as environmental and economic conditions affect the disposable income of the consumer. Growths in this industry in recent times have been achieved through innovation‚ market share increase and exploration of new frontiers through exports. With so few options for growth‚ companies that operate in the industry are under considerable
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he brewing industry in 1985 can be analyzed using Porter’s five competitive forces: threat of new entrants‚ bargaining power of suppliers‚ bargaining power of buyers‚ substitutes and rivalry among existing competitors. All five competitive forces jointly determine the intensity of industry competition and profitability. Furthermore‚ the five forces narrow in on why the brewing industry became more concentrated and key features defining industry success. In the brewing industry‚ barriers to entry
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sharing bags‚ multi – purposes single bag Flavour extension Economic Economic growth up to 2013: Weakest in Western Europe Rapid in Asia Pacific and Latin America Salary rate: Emerging countries: rapid economic growth high growth in income UK: low wage/salary rate International chocolate confectionery demand started rising since 2011: Slow growth in Western and European markets Accelerated growth in emerging markets Environmental A decrease in global cocoa production due to less-than-ideal
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PESTEL Analysis The PESTEL framework evaluates the external environment variables to identify general opportunities and risks of particular strategies. 3.1 Political With selling cars in 17 countries ‚Tesla Motors has to deal with distinctive political patterns influencing its business operations.One of the major political factors affecting the industry is environmental protection laws to induce production of more environmental cars to meet strict emission levels. The second important factor is US government energy loan programs for
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