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<li>[[Strategic portfolio analysis]]</li>
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<li>[[Company situation analysis]]</li>
<li>[[Strategic analysis]]</li>
<li>[[Strategic analysis]]</li>
<li>[[Competitive environment]]</li>
<li>[[Experience curve]]</li>
<li>[[Near environment]]</li>
<li>[[Near environment]]</li>
<li>[[Strategic management]]</li>
<li>[[Business portfolio analysis]]</li>
<li>[[Market opportunity]]</li>
<li>[[McKinsey matrix]]</li>
<li>[[ASTRA analysis]]</li>
<li>[[External analysis]]</li>
<li>[[Economic profile of a sector]]</li>
<li>[[Threat of new entrants]]</li>
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Sectoral analysis investigates [[competitive environment]] and evaluate attractiveness of the sector where the [[company]] operates or in which it prepares to enter.
Sectoral analysis investigates [[competitive environment]] and evaluate attractiveness of the sector where the [[company]] operates or in which it prepares to enter.

Revision as of 00:28, 20 March 2023

Strategic analysis of industry
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Sectoral analysis investigates competitive environment and evaluate attractiveness of the sector where the company operates or in which it prepares to enter.

The scope of sectoral analysis

Sectoral analysis has to answer the following questions:

  • What is the attractiveness of the sector for a company or a potential investor, what are the opportunities and threats for business development in a particular sector,
  • which sectors produce better or worse growth opportunities, what sectors allows for a synergistic effect, how to shape the future portfolio of operations to reduce the risk and increase the effects of strategy,
  • what new attractive sectors might in the future provide the enterprise with new fields of operations and what is the cost of entry to these sectors.

Others specify scope of sectoral analysis in broader terms. Sectoral analysis synthesizes the most important components of the environment, and above all, market, competitive, legal, economic, and social and political issues. Also included in the sectoral analysis is evaluation of enterprise resources that belong to a given sector.

Sectoral analysis methods

The main methods used in this area are:

See also:

References