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  • Sectoral analysis investigates [[competitive environment]] and evaluate attractiveness of the ==The scope of sectoral analysis==
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  • ...ts, in order to find recurrent patterns useful in [[forecasting]] future [[market]] movements. ==Principles of technical analysis==
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  • ...the [[company]], and in result, possible [[price]] movements. Fundamental analysis is generally used for long-term [[investments]]. ...s of statement of operations and analysis of statement of cash flows. This analysis provides analyst with list of current indicators and ratios, which can be u
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  • ...nagers want to achieve within a specified time in the category of sales, [[market]] share, profitability, cash flow and liquidity, etc. It is also important ===Analysis of situation===
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  • ...ng business|legal]], [[environmental]], social, etc. In contrast, internal analysis covers the following functional areas of business: finance, human resources Due to the complexity of the subject areas of analysis, an important task is to have integrated - general - look at the whole [[co
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  • Economic profile of the sector is used in the analysis of the [[competitive environment]], which determines the conditions for all * Size of the [[market]] in units and annual income from the sale,
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  • ...p organizations to find the most profitable customers (''ACCA P3. Business Analysis'' 2012, p. 79). ...indicate which clients offer or gives most [[profit]] (''ACCA P3. Business Analysis'' 2012, p. 79):
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  • ...ecision by considering various possible scenarios. The purpose of scenario analysis is to help decision makers understand the potential consequences of their d Scenario analysis involves creating different scenarios based on a variety of assumptions and
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  • ...ures]], and forex, and is often used in combination with other [[technical analysis]] tools. ==Applications of market profile==
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  • ...erns, trends, and relationships between variables. Descriptive statistical analysis involves utilizing various [[statistical methods]] such as central tendenci ==Example of descriptive statistical analysis==
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  • ...ysis is also known as '''portfolio analysis''' or '''[[product]] portfolio analysis'''<ref>Gupta C.B. 2014, p. 202</ref>. ...ategic management]], it was introduced during the 1960s. Several portfolio analysis techniques have been developed since then. One of the best known is the [[B
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  • ...[[bond]] or the [[consumer]] [[price]] index, can also be used to measure market performance. ...h looks at the underlying value of the market, can also be used to measure market performance.
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  • ...e management]], [[information]] systems, and so on. Most common [[internal analysis]] methods are: * [[SWOT analysis]]
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  • ...both theoretical and empirical sides for a long time because the empirical analysis of [[consumer]] behavior and the [[theory of consumer]] [[behavior]] has al "'''[[Demand]] analysis''' is a small subset of Econometrics, referring largely to the study of com
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  • ...the best course of [[action]] for successful project completion. [[Project analysis]] involves researching, identifying, and understanding the impact of differ ==Example of analysis of project==
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  • ...nd then weighing them up to decide whether to proceed with the change. The analysis helps to identify the forces that are supporting the change and those that To make a force field analysis, the following steps should be taken:
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  • ...information]] regarding stock [[market]] that is released after that stock market has closed for the day. ==After the bell in stock market==
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  • ...etitiveness]] of company's resources and existing [[market]] position. The analysis is thus reduced to two issues: * analysis of the [[market environment]] ([[competitive environment]], development trends),
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  • ...stock market, the level of economic growth, and the rate of [[inflation]]. Market conditions can also be affected by political, [[environmental]], and social ...to be in a bull market, and when stock prices are falling, it is in a bear market. Rising stock prices are generally accompanied by increased economic growth
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  • ...pportunities, and draw more meaningful conclusions. For managers, post hoc analysis can be used to gain a better understanding of the results of their experime ==Example of post hoc analysis==
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  • ...l costs and benefits to determine whether the action is worth taking. This analysis considers the incremental changes between two scenarios and helps decision ==Example of incremental analysis==
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  • ...stinct from [[systematic risk]], which is the risk that affects the entire market and cannot be diversified away. ...ect the performance of a specific company or industry, but not the broader market.
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  • * [[Strategic analysis]] of the [[environment]], [[competition]] and factors shaping the business * Selection of [[strategic goals|purpose]] and [[market]] [[strategy]]
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  • ...t the market is expanding, while a negative growth rate indicates that the market is contracting. ==Applications of market growth rate==
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  • ...xamination of the property’s condition, [[quality]] of construction, and [[market]] trends. ...ue''': The appraiser then estimates the value of the property based on the analysis of the data.
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  • ...d [[strategy]], to withdraw from realizing it or adopt entirely new. ASTRA analysis is mainly used by the top [[management]] of the [[organization]]. It allows # Analysis of [[competitive environment]]
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  • '''Sales analysis''' is a [[process]] of analyzing [[information]] on sales of products manuf ==The role of sales analysis==
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  • ...rom sales potential, a company [[needs]] to determine whether to enter a [[market]] or not. That is why the results of sales potential are so important for a ...asting]] the sales. Those are - growing or shrinking by certain percentage market share, location advantages, need of increasing sales force, increase in pro
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  • * There are relatively few suppliers in the market, reducing the ability of the business to switch from one supply source to a ==The importance of analysis of supply and demand==
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  • ...ble risk]], is the risk of an [[investment]] that is associated with the [[market]] as a whole. Beta risk is the risk that cannot be eliminated by diversifyi ...ysis because it is a measure of how much an individual asset is exposed to market risk. By understanding the Beta of an asset, investors can make better info
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  • * '''Comparative [[market]] analysis''': The appraiser compares the property being appraised to other similar pr ...BV). The Market Value Estimate is the appraised value of the property. The Market Value Factor is the ratio of the comparable sales [[price]] to the appraise
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  • ...or [[benchmark]] to determine how well it meets the criteria. Comparative analysis can be used to make decisions on which item to purchase, which will be more For example, a business might use comparative analysis to compare the features of two potential software solutions for their [[nee
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  • ...comparison, correction of average prices and statistical analysis of the [[market]]: ...t least three similar properties that have already been on the real estate market, whether bought or sold;
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  • .... It is important to stress that this should be an objective assessment of market attractiveness using data external to the [[organization]]. The criteria th ...the matrix becomes meaningless, Scores, however, will be specific to each market.
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  • ...om 0 to infinity and beyond, and is used to gauge the overall sentiment of market participants. Generally, if the ratio is high, it suggests that investors a Put-call ratio can be used to identify potential turning points in the market, and also to gauge the overall investor sentiment. When the ratio is high,
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  • ...Dwivedi, M. Shareef, S. K. Pandey, V. Kumar 2013, p.2). In other words, '''market demand''' is a total demand for a particular good or [[service]], that is t ==Types of market demand==
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  • ...on]] of all products or [[service]] groups offered by [[company]] on the [[market]]. ...nomical influence might slip in and change the course of whole prosperity, market's level etc. Such examples as huge fire of acres of forest, devastating dro
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  • * product line [[planning]]: analysis of the existing [[product portfolio]], ...et]], [[identification]] of users' [[needs]] and the attractiveness of the market,
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  • ...opriate use of market opportunities is possible by adopting an appropriate market [[strategy]], other than that of competitors (K. Banga, V. Mahajan, 2005, p ...considered the most '''fundamental decision'''. The choice of alternative market opportunities is also considered to be a good solution in this situation (M
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  • * '''Comparable [[company]] analysis (also known as "multiples analysis")''': This method involves comparing a company's financial metrics (such as * '''Discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis''': This method involves estimating the future cash flows a company will ge
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  • ...ucts. It forces managers to make in-depth economic analysis, analysis of [[market]] issues and sales, development of the [[product]] and a sound [[investment ...ralization allows for better adaptation to local [[needs]] in a changing [[market]] [[environment]]. Effective use requires that the following conditions are
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  • ...nalysis''', '''PESTLE analysis''' and '''PESTEL analysis'''. In '''PESTLED analysis''' additional '''D'''emographic factor is added. ==Main factors of STEEPLE analysis==
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  • ...T analysis]] and [[TOWS analysis]], it requires also inputs from [[STEEPLE analysis]]<ref>Cavusgil, S. T., 2004, pp. 607-617</ref><ref>Gruber, M., 2008, pp. 16 * market changes
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  • ...y matrix''' (other names: '''matrix of [[product]] attractiveness''', '''[[market]] attractiveness matrix''', '''GE matrix''') dates back to the seventies. I The [[method]] is also called '''McKinsey nine-field analysis''' ('''9W analysis''') of the company's [[production]] portfolio. This matrix consists of two
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  • ...and thus also referred not to the rotation, but the net results (profits). Market segmentation is the basis for the selection of target markets ..., precede the selection of target markets. To experiment involves the same market and the application of different [[marketing]] tools and activities, such a
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  • '''Analysis of preferences''' is a research approach consisting in classifying objects The basic methods of analysis of preferences in [[strategic management]] include ranking and scoring.
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  • ...more expensive than passive management due to the additional research and analysis required. ...ize on this conviction by overweighting or underweighting that security or market.
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  • ...] future trends or identifying [[customer]] preferences. Multivariate data analysis can help managers make more informed decisions, as it allows them to analyz ==Example of multivariate data analysis==
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  • ...novate and differentiate its products to remain competitive in a crowded [[market]]. ...or]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[PEST analysis]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[STEEPLE analysis]]}} }}
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  • ...preparing specific strategies for every group according to its [[relative market share]] and actual or projected sales growth rate. It can be also used to m '''Portfolio analysis''' in [[strategic management]] allows to answer key questions how to shape
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  • Du Pont Analysis is a comprehensive [[evaluation]] [[method]] based on the profitability pre The Du Pont method has been used in financial analysis for the first time in 1919It was created by chief financial officer of Du P
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  • ...views, reports and observations, to identify relationships and trends. The analysis of information helps to identify emerging opportunities and potential risks ==Example of analysis of information==
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  • ...d other organisations. It provides guidance on the definition, collection, analysis and use of data on innovation and its effects. The Oslo Manual includes def ...ce, such as [[research and development]] expenditure, innovation output, [[market]] share and [[customer]] satisfaction.
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  • ...hich can also be referred to as '''financial statement''' or '''accounting analysis''', "defines current state of a business, sub-business, [[company]] or [[pr ==Purpose of analysis==
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  • ...]] share. In this situation, it is considered appropriate to use portfolio analysis methods. ...encourage managers to take [[action]] adjusted to the requirements of the market, as well as to cope with the competition.
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  • '''Feasibility analysis''' is an analysis of a [[project]] which supports [[process]] of decision-making by scrutinou '''Feasibility analysis''' is not a strict methodology and is not normative. Rather, it is a broad
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  • ...s about when to buy and sell individual stocks. The performance of a stock market is also a good indicator of the overall economic health of a country or reg ==Example of stock market performance==
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  • '''Fit gap analysis''' is a [[method]] used by businesses to compare their current business pro ==Example of fit gap analysis==
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  • ...correct them. Technical corrections are used as a way to ensure that the [[market]] price of a financial instrument is accurate and reflective of its true va ...intrinsic value. For example, if a stock had been trading at $150, but the analysis of past trading patterns and price movements indicated that its true value
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  • Analysis of the key success factors is the [[method]] used to analyze the resources ...n 6. The most common items highlighted by analysts, are: position in the [[market]], the level of [[organization]] of the company, profitability, share of [[
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  • ...market cap. Ability to '''predict the future''' provided by use of book-to-market ratio can be used to making '''relevant decision''' and show whole estimati ==The meaning of Book-to-market-ratio==
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  • ...f research participation and the [[competitiveness]] of companies in the [[market]]. ...competitor]] with a vertical axis at the point equal to half the span of [[market dynamics]]. This creates four quadrants of the chart, called the "star", "q
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  • ...market or on the market, it is order, description, [[need]] or decision of market participant. ...t of information associated with those variables in order to take rational market decisions in conditions of insecurity, connected with marketing [[managemen
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  • ...ows down for bigger accumulation/distribution<ref>Murphy J., ''[[Technical analysis]] of the financial markets'', 1999, p. 99-101</ref>. ...ide to Technical Analysis'', 2016, p. 503</ref><ref>Murphy J., ''Technical analysis of the financial markets'', 1999, p. 103-117</ref>:
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  • ...line ratio) is an indicator of the degree to which securities perform in [[market]] movement. ...is indicator achieves severe values ​​at a certain level, the direction of market prices is expected to reverse (G. Yioryalis 2004, p. 57).
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  • ...Group, is the [[process]] of gathering, exploring, interpretation and data analysis, leading to enhancing and rationalization of [[decision making]] processes. ...nline analytical processing) tools: software enabling the multidimensional analysis of business [[information]] through integration, aggregation and visualizat
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  • ...ystem]] there is uncertainty, it is therefore necessary to make a detailed analysis of the impact of potential decisions on the financial results of [[manageme ...omic criteria. This means focusing on financial planning, because the free market's value growth depends on positive financial results of companies operating
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  • ...most popular and simple [[method]] for [[strategic management|strategic]] analysis of [[organization]]’s [[far environment|macro environment]] containing fo ==PEST analysis factors==
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  • ==Break even analysis== ...ratio]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Market value added]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Market demand]]}} }}
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  • ...bility of an enterprise to compete and to be resistant for others on the [[market]]. ...five different [[market]] forces, regarding which one has to analyse its [[market]] situation when trying to determine its competitiveness. They are the foll
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  • ...luable insights into customer [[behavior]] and preferences. Quantitative [[market research]] is typically conducted through surveys, focus groups, experiment Quantitative market research is a powerful tool for gathering data that can be used to gain val
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  • ...satisfied by using only one set of [[marketing mix]] activities. General [[market]] consists of buyers with essentially similar [[needs]] and sellers who pro ...epresented by the ''average buyer'' with similar requirements as needed. [[Market]] is a relatively homogeneous whole. As a result, the enterprises applying
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  • ...petitors, [[customer]] preferences, and trends to understand the current [[market conditions]]. ...Defining Objectives''': Set sales goals such as sales volume, revenue, and market share.
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  • ...n the market<ref>Scallan P. (2003), p.35</ref>. In other words, gap in the market is opportunity to develop new objectives and promote them<ref>Ellis K., Kea ==Working towards gap in the market==
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  • ...s to reduce weaknesses, while maximizing strong sides of the company. SWOT Analysis can also be used when it comes to accomplishing a specific goal in non-[[pr ==Results of SWOT analysis==
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  • ...on a set of assumption inform about upper bound to actual sales. Potential market the first and key point to consider entering a new markets. ==Estimating Market Potential==
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  • The '''make-or-buy analysis''' is an analysis in which we determine the costs and risks associated with the [[production] Genesis of make-or-buy analysis
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  • '''ADL matrix''' is a portfolio analysis technique. It was created in the seventies at [[consulting]] [[firm]] Arthu ...l units within company beyond its competitors and achievement of leading [[market position]]. These are mostly products in the mature and declining sectors.
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  • ...fluctuations or to an underlying issue that [[needs]] to be addressed. The analysis can help managers determine the best [[action]] to take to achieve the desi ...roduction]] output is lower than expected. They can use cause of variation analysis to identify the potential causes of the lower output, such as an increase i
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  • ...of [[external environment]] of the [[organization]]. It is based on [[PEST analysis]] method, with addition of additional '''E'''nvironmental factor. [[Externa ==Main factors of STEEP analysis==
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  • ...omotion, placement) instruments determines its competitive position in the market. It is also strongly affected by reputation, [[financial performance]], pro ...selective strategy, which is to focus on a limited number of segments and market niches.
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  • ==Trend analysis== Trend analysis allows to determine the [[behavior]] of the trend line in a given period of
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  • ...les volume should be compared with an ex-post estimate that reflects the [[market]] conditions prevailing during the period<ref>C.M. Drury 2013, p.565</ref> ==Profit Variance Analysis for a single product==
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  • ...associated with implementing the proposed solution. It provides a detailed analysis of the costs, benefits, and risks of a project, in addition to the justific ...g]]. It also outlines the expected benefits, such as increased revenue and market share. The business case also assesses the potential risks associated with
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  • ...]] [[bonds]] that are not traded frequently and do not have a observable [[market]] price. It is also used to determine the spread that a bond issuer would h ...ation of bonds that are not traded frequently and do not have a observable market price. Here are some situations when Z-spread is used:
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  • ...ffset losses in another, can help to reduce [[risk]] and protect against [[market]] volatility. ...cy pairs are the most widely traded and liquid currency pairs in the forex market. These pairs typically involve the US dollar and one of the other major cur
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  • ...y did not go hand in hand with statistical market assumptions. The capital market has a very complex internal structure. We [[need]] certain results, justifi ==Efficient capital market==
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  • ==Competitive Analysis== The purpose of the analysis of the competitive environment is:
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  • ...er versions of it that can be found, of course, based on other [[technical analysis]] indicators. We will take care of its most popular version, that is Osma f MACD itself is one of the most popular, if not the most popular, [[technical analysis]] index in the world. It is used by [[Strategic investor|investors]] who de
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  • '''Markov Analysis''' is a [[method]] that predicts the activity of a random variable, modelle ...ict the [[behaviour]] of gas particles trapped in a closed container. This analysis is also used to predict behaviour in groups of people. It is a method of [[
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  • ...ctor. Sometimes segments could be added to the circle, which reflect the [[market]] share of company in the sector. * Products D - despite the current difficulties can become market leaders or profitable producers
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  • '''RRR = Risk-free rate + (Beta x ([[Market]] return - Risk-free rate))''' ...ity or [[systematic risk]] of the asset or project relative to the overall market
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  • ...alysis is a phenomenon that provides valuable [[information]] on current [[market]] prices and enables the imposition of an appropriate margin or [[cost]] su ==Methods of conducting vendors analysis==
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  • * Regression Analysis: Used to identify relationships between sales and other independent variabl * [[Cluster]] Analysis: Used to identify homogenous customer segments based on similarities in the
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  • ...iewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.199.7546&rep=rep1&type=pdf Intellectual capital analysis as a strategic tool]. [[Strategy]] & Leadership, 29(4), 21-26</ref>: * [[SWOT analysis]]
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  • ...esponses given to a set of observed variables. It is a type of [[cluster]] analysis that assumes that the responses to observed variables can be explained by t ==Example of latent class analysis==
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  • ...aimed at analyzing the "difficulties" of the market. In a very competitive market, where companies outdo each other in pursuit of a [[client]], margins are u * number of competitors on the [[market]],
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  • ...ken, and it is often used in conjunction with other types of [[feasibility analysis]], such as technical feasibility and operational feasibility. ...venue from sales. They would also consider factors such as the size of the market for the new products, the level of [[competition]], and the target audience
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  • ...is a [[continuous process]] that helps organizations adjust to changing [[market]] conditions and remain competitive. It also helps organizations develop lo ...imize the company’s chances of success. This could include researching the market, developing [[marketing]] plans and [[pricing strategies]], and deciding wh
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  • '''Analysis of [[customer]]''' is common [[method]] used in [[marketing]] for acquiring ...lients and maximize [[customer value]]. To gain the needed information for analysis there are various methods:
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  • ...ventures to recognize undervalued or overvalued securities. '''The book-to-market''' proportion and the measurement of a [[company]]'s [[investment]] are set ==Formula of the Book-to-Market Ratio==
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  • ==Market clearing== ...Sales on Condominium Sub-Market Property Values]'' The Journal of Regional Analysis & Policy </ref>
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  • ...assess their overall financial health. It can also be used to compare the market value of different companies and sectors, and to compare the performance of ==Example of market value of equity==
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  • * '''[[Fundamental analysis]]''': This approach involves analyzing the borrower's financials, such as t * '''[[Cash flow analysis]]''': The rating agency looks at the borrower's ability to generate suffici
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  • ...stem]] to check for marginal [[production]]. When the [[absence]] of the [[market]] price occurs, the most relevant measure is based on the amount of [[money ...nnot be quantified by the two main points such as references to a cost and market price.
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  • ...uppliers of products or services competing with each of them in a specific market. At the same time, the specific routes through which the products are marke ...markets, more than one market map is needed. It is very important that the market map keeps track of products and services along with competitors' products a
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  • ...industries can change strategy and find a solution to better match local [[market]] conditions. There are many more examples that it is one of the factor whi ...h; {{i5link|a=[[Geodemographic segmentation]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Sales analysis]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Sales potential]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Heavy use
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  • '''[[Market]] potential''' is defined as the maximum [[demand]] or high response for a ==Factors on which the concept of market potential depends==
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  • '''Value for [[money]]''' the analysis of the [[quality]] / [[price]] ratio allows us to determine the [[competiti ...action rate from the product to the average level of satisfaction in the [[market]], an advantage or lack thereof in the aspect of matching the product to th
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  • ...particular opportunity and how to manage any potential risks involved. The analysis typically includes an assessment of the upside potential of the opportunity ...tical or [[economic risk]], and missing out on potential returns from that market.
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  • ...of [[strategic analysis]] beyond the narrowly understood area of financial analysis. ...at the [[company]]. They allow to make broad and objective assessment and analysis of the company.
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  • ...here is no central exchange or hub where orders are processed in the forex market, which instead consists of a global, connected network of currency buyers a ...of the currency market: '''[[fundamental analysis]]''' and '''[[technical analysis]]'''.
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  • ..., and [[monopoly]]. It looks at how the characteristics of these different market structures influence firms' pricing and output decisions. ...ources efficiently. This can occur due to externalities, public goods, and market power.
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  • ...ing Mix|marketing mix]] and strategy, the company engages [[in marketing]] analysis, [[planning]], implementation and control. Through these activities, the co * Describe the current competitive [[market]] for your product.
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  • '''Accounting ratios''' - such ratios, which are created based on [[market]] data regarding the [[company]] and based on information contained in the ...alysis, it should be remembered that it is based on historical data. Ratio analysis also has some advantages over other financial analyzes - it is simply simpl
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  • ...terest]], and no one has an incentive to change their [[behavior]]. This [[market condition]] is a cornerstone of economic theory and is used to analyze the ...e market forces of supply and demand and the workers and employers in this market are both acting in their own self-interest.
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  • ...nergies that allow for greater production [[efficiency]], an increase in [[market]] share, and consequently a higher [[profit]] (Chen et al 2021). ...[[know-how]], managing them in order to achieve a greater presence in the market.
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  • * '''Exploratory Data Analysis''': This step involves exploring the data for patterns, trends, and relatio ...esses make better decisions by predicting [[customer]] [[behaviour]] and [[market]] trends.
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  • ...spot extremes in [[market]] momentum, and it has many uses in [[technical analysis]]<ref>Chande T. S. and S. Kroll (1994), p. 95</ref>. "It is a variation on ...tor that can be used to identify and measure the momentum of a security or market.
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  • '''Long-legged [[doji]]''' in [[technical analysis]] is a candlestick pattern in which opening and closing prices differ sligh '''The bullish candle''' consists of<ref> Think Market (2014), p. 5</ref>:
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  • ...understanding of the subject. The case study approach allows for detailed analysis of behavior, motivations, and decisions, and can be used in a variety of co ...ent]], to determine how the organization is responding to changes in the [[market]] or [[industry]].
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  • .... This can provide a valuable insight into the underlying sentiment of the market, and can help managers make informed decisions. ...managers can make more informed decisions about when to enter and exit the market.
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  • ...used in the different stages of the [[strategic management]] [[process]]: analysis, [[planning]], implementation and strategic control. Summary of various man #* preparation of a [[Strategic portfolio analysis|portfolio of projects]] for implementation of the mission,
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  • ...competes with other entities in the market, by providing a more favorable market offer. All the companies in the market have competitors. Usually the number of competitors depends on the success
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  • ...feedback in order to create a [[competitive advantage]]. Companies who are market-oriented are often more successful in creating products and services that m ==Example of Market orientation==
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  • '''A Bear Flag''' is one of the chart patterns in the stock market. It is a clear, strong decline in volume in the case of negative fundamenta '''Flag patterns are among the most powerful chart patterns in the stock [[market]] world.''' Not only do they provide a good signal, but, more importantly,
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  • '''[[Market]] failure''' is a situation where the market does not produce the optimal [[allocation of resources]] in the economy. It ...associated with the transaction cannot be easily taken into account by the market participants, leading to an inefficient outcome.
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  • ==Analysis of near environment== ...he company to customize their resources to the requirements of implemented market strategy.
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  • * [[market]] criteria (e.g. market, [[competition]], stability), |2. Market saturation level
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  • ...o manage financial risk. Primarily [[operational risk]], credit risk and [[market]] risk, with more specific variants listed alongside. As for [[risk managem * Market Risks
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  • ...ke to increase profits and reduce the tendency to attack from the outside. Analysis is a helpful tool for existing companies to consider a new venture or asses '''Five forces shaping competition in Porter's analysis''' are (T. Grundy 2006, p. 214):
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  • * An analysis of the effects of foreign direct [[investment]] on developing economies. ...s influencing the decision of a [[company]] to enter a new international [[market]].
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  • ...but with numbers in the construction. Overall scores are used for further analysis, setting priorities for [[business plans]] and [[strategic goals]]. IFE mat * good position on a [[market]] (high market value)
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  • * '''[[Cost]]-Benefit Analysis''': Cost-benefit analysis is a quantitative tool used to calculate the expected costs and benefits of * '''Failure Modes and Effects Analysis ([[FMEA]])''': FMEA is a risk assessment method that examines the potential
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  • ...n and intensify income (Jiapeng Liu et al. 2018, p. 1).Other definition of market segmentation is that it is a strategy of choosing, which products should be ==Process of market segmantation==
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  • '''[[Market]] Reach''' is the '''approximate number of potential customers''', which is ...eract in order to exchange goods or services for monetary value or barter. Market also includes instruments that help determine the [[price]] of particular i
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  • ...each division, such as the revenue and profits of each division and the [[market]] value of any assets associated with them. Once the value of each individu ...with each division, such as the revenue and profits of each division, the market value of any assets associated with them, and any liabilities associated wi
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  • ...ey to create effective policies for job creation is to understand [[labour market trends]]. Global [[employment]] estimates show the potential of different r ==Changes on the labour market==
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  • Typical [[market]] decisions related to gravestone doji are: ...This is due to the fact that in order to continue the upward trend in the market, new buyers should appear.
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  • ..., '''PESTLE''' and other derivatives of strategic [[business environment]] analysis. * levels of [[market]] [[demand]] and supply
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  • ...the future price of a commodity or financial instrument based on current [[market]] conditions. Forward curves can be used in a variety of applications, such There are several ways to use a forward curve in financial analysis and decision-making:
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  • ...By doing so, managers can identify threats and opportunities within the [[market]]. The model is based on the notion that a [[firm]]'s [[resources and capab ...increase [[efficiency]], which can lead to increased profits and a higher market share. Technology must be valuable, rare, costly to imitate and well organi
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  • ...ing an appropriate research design, and constructing a data collection and analysis [[plan]]. It is particularly important for [[management]] research, as it h ...order to answer questions about a phenomenon. It is commonly used for the analysis of large datasets or for the comparison of different groups.
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  • ...[[customer]] requirements, competitive landscape and other aspects of the market. This helps companies to identify potential customer needs and develop prod ...pricing and design, which can be tailored to meet the needs of the target market.
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  • ...if it uses information unavailable on the test date. In this example, the analysis conducted the test under the assumption that the necessary accounting infor ...d may be too short for testing an anomaly. Ideally, an analyst should test market anomalies over several business cycles to ensure that results are not perio
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  • ...me, it minimizes your trading [[risk]]. Finally, reading the tape is about analysis the bid, offer, size, volume, and prints. With reading the tape you will be ...Long practice will make the Tape Reader proficient in forecasting stock [[market]] events.
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  • ...research''' means [[company]] finance analysis, performance of coefficient analysis, financial modeling ([[forecasting]] of financial results) and conducting a * The role of analyst equity research is based on continuous analysis of actions, tracking of messages, conversations with [[management]] or esti
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  • Managers use [[internal analysis]] or [[external analysis]] to determine those factors and its influence on [[organization]]. ==Method of analysis of the external factors==
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  • * [[market]] potential, * ease of market entry
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  • ''Earnings Multiplier = Price/Earnings Ratio = Current [[Market]] Price/Expected 12-Month Earnings'' ...or too low) based upon how it compares to the P/E ratio for the aggregate market, for the firm's industry, and for similar firms and stocks (F. K. Reilly, K
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  • '''Macro [[environment]] analysis''' involves [[identification]] of [[external environment]] or [[far environ Key steps in analysis<ref>Kozlinskis, V., 2006, pp. 111-117</ref>:
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  • ...], and product features, managers can gain an understanding of the current market trends and make informed decisions about how to allocate resources. * '''Correlation Analysis''': Looking for patterns in the data and using statistical tests to measure
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  • * '''Risk''': Building a new [[product]] before thoroughly testing its [[market]] might lead to a [[financial loss]]. Accepting a new [[client]] without co ...new product design might lead to a [[competitive advantage]] and improved market share. Taking on a new client who is willing to pay a premium rate for [[qu
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  • ...ting]]: Simulation scenarios can be used to model different economic and [[market]] conditions and their impact on a company's [[financial performance]]. Thi ...ompetitor]]. The simulation allows companies to assess the impact on their market share, pricing, and profitability.
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  • * Probabilistic risk analysis, ...isks, reputational risks, business risks, strategic risks, credit risks, [[market]] risks (e.g. currency, equity).
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  • ...d [[information]] on the introduction of new products or services to the [[market]] or improvement of the approach to existing products(Liche B.M. 2019, 3-5) ...ributing to the increase of [[competitiveness]] of the [[company]] on the market may be a properly prepared [[marketing]] plan. The structure of the marketi
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  • ...ational, legal, and scheduling considerations. It is an [[evaluation]] and analysis of the potential of a proposed project, idea, or business venture to determ The purpose of a feasibility study is to provide decision makers with an analysis of the potential success of a project in order to make an informed decision
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  • ...imilar in some conditions, that are analyzed together in order to make the analysis easier. The examples of such basket are: ...[[investment]] in whole basket can lead to losses (exit from profitable [[market]]).
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  • ...d therefore not related to [[turnover]], but to the net effects (profits). Market segmentation is the basis for selecting target markets ...de the selection of target markets. Possibility of experimenting gives the market itself as well as the use of activation measures such as advertising, displ
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  • ...pportunities. Strategic groups can be identified by analyzing companies' [[market]] positions, [[product]] offerings, and competitive strategies. Understandi * '''Market-based strategic groups''': These are groups of companies that serve similar
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  • ...ect historical performance data: This includes financial, operational, and market data, as well as data on key [[performance indicators]] (KPIs) that are rel # Identify areas for improvement: Based on the analysis, areas for improvement are identified and recommendations are made to addre
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  • ...enterprises in a different form. [[Strategic group]] map is a tool for the analysis of [[competition]] in the sector, and thus allows to observe the relationsh To be more precise analysis can use plotted logos (square, rectangle), which illustrates the most compe
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  • The [[market]] value ratios indicate the current [[company]]'s value and, for [[publicly 1) '''Price / Earnings ratio (P/E)''' - shows the market price in relation to companies earnings. Simply saying how many of dollars
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  • ...inent information on a specific topic, often involving data collection and analysis. Research is often done to gain new insights into a subject, validate a hyp * A research team may use data analysis to identify patterns and trends in customer [[behavior]]. This information
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  • .... They can be used to gather information about [[customer]] preferences, [[market]] trends, [[employee]] performance, and organizational processes. Data coll * Data analysis: This involves analyzing the data collected to draw valuable business insig
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  • ...k D. proposes 12 go-no-go matrix in introducing a new [[product]] to the [[market]]. The recommendation would be to answer "yes" to each of below questions b # Is the product different from other products in the market?
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  • ...ategic management]] and [[production management]] and [[business portfolio analysis]]. ...bles are placed along the axes (Fig. 1) describing ''[[bcg portfolio]]''===Market growth - Y axis===
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  • ...ariables: [[product]] and [[market]]. Both for the [[product]] and for the market, managers consider two situations: current and new (projected) status. ...in form of Ansoff matrix (product/market matrix) or so called '''product [[market expansion]] grid'''.
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  • * characteristics of the sector and the current situation in the [[market]], Proper actions of managers allows the company a chance to stay on market and successfully face another crisis.
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  • ...does not consider the impact of external factors, such as changes in the [[market]] or economic conditions. * '''Gross Margin Analysis''': Gross margin analysis looks at the profits of individual products, rather than the percentage of
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  • ...that could affect the effectiveness of existing strategies. Based on this analysis, strategy maintenance may involve adjusting existing strategies, such as [[ ...rends to identify gaps in its current [[product]] offerings. Based on this analysis, the company could introduce new products to meet customer needs or discont
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  • ...e an impact to build and maintain [[customer]] relations by companies. The market environment can be split for three levels. Can distinguishes: ...anization practiced (used) to create, share the [[information]] or deliver market offers.
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  • ...ocal government]] authorities, financial institutions, strategic allies, [[market]] regulators) that may have direct impact on the organization. [[Market environment]] (usually regarded as near environment) consist of:
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  • ...ch - This involves analyzing existing data such as [[industry]] reports, [[market]] research reports, and customer reviews. This type of research helps marke * Market Segmentation Research - This involves grouping customers based on shared ch
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  • The main goal is to analyze [[market]] and customers [[needs]]. # Analysis - analyze data to remove highly correlated variables then determining maxim
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  • ...er valuable source of secondary data. These studies often provide in-depth analysis on specific topics, such as [[consumer]] [[behavior]] or economic trends. ...t can be used to understand customer [[needs]], preferences, and behavior. Market research studies can provide valuable insights into competitor activities a
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  • ...an estimated value. This estimated value is then compared to the current [[market]] value and adjusted accordingly. An example of an automated valuation model is the Multiple Regression Analysis (MRA) [[method]]. This model uses a series of regression equations that are
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  • ...]: This is when the insider buys shares through a stock broker on the open market. This is the most common way for insiders to acquire shares. ...example, an insider at a company might purchase 10,000 shares on the open market for a total [[cost]] of \$50,000. This would signal to other investors that
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  • ...diaries abroad, sale of license for companies operating on international [[market]], implementation of the new IT [[system]]. ...eciding, company's [[board]] should be guided by an earlier experience and analysis of the changing [[environment]], because such decisions have long-term effe
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  • ...or modifying existing ones and then offering them to the current or new [[market]]. Organizations that want to use it must be innovative and creative. Howev ...isting market by improving existing products or creating new ones that the market is looking for.
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  • ...e white candlesticks with consistently rising closing prices<ref>Technical Analysis, p. 101</ref>. The pattern predicts a downtrend. ...[[need]] to know what a short and long position when trading in the Forex market.
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  • ...Examples of quantitative forecasts include linear regression, time series analysis, and exponential smoothing. * '''Time series analysis''': This methodology uses historical data to identify patterns and trends i
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  • ...hree Black Crows''' is a pattern used in [[technical analysis]] on stock [[market]]. Three Black Crows is a bearish reversal signal that leads to actual reve Clarity of signals is a great advantage in candlestick analysis. Among these are two three-day candlestick signals, the [[three white soldi
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  • ...utilise many [[management]] techniques (such as [[SWOT analysis]], [[PEST analysis]]), prepare [[strategic decision]]s. So it is important do prepare and main ...ation theory]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Global risk]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Market positioning]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Descriptive model]]}} &mdash; {{i5link
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  • ...the value of public goods, such as [[environmental]] services, that lack a market [[price]]. ...asure the value of goods or services that may not have a readily available market, such as a public good.
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  • ...is one of the diagram types, which is used for deterministic [[sensitivity analysis]]. ==What is sensitivity analysis?==
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  • ...in supply, demand and pricing economic models.Many economists established market dynamics. Arguably, they are most developed in Porter's five forces of [[co ...il [[firm]]. Whereas for a web 2.0 business, a social network for example, market dynamics analytics may be the total amount of free time spent online for bo
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  • * A [[company]] wants to expand its [[production]] to a new [[market]] and [[needs]] to determine if the project is financially feasible. The bu ...potential costs associated with the product launch, an evaluation of the [[market potential]] for the product, and an assessment of the potential revenue tha
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  • ...position is used to determine the best way to position the company in the market and to develop strategies to maximize the company's competitive advantage. ...anagers analyze the [[environment]] and the [[company]] (e.g. using [[TOWS analysis]]), then they create [[mission and vision]] of the company, and [[strategic
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  • There are three possible outcomes for your net worth analysis <ref> S. Spann 2009, p. 53 </ref>: * [[money]]-[[market]] accounts
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  • ...to improve the company's performance and gain a competitive edge in the [[market]]. ...ng can be used to develop new strategies to gain a competitive edge in the market.
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  • '''Multidimensional scaling''' (MDS) is a type of data analysis technique used to visualize the similarities or dissimilarities between obj ...s of objects that are similar to each other, which can be used for further analysis. In addition, the output of MDS can be used to identify outliers in the dat
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  • ...nes in [[planning]] and [[project management]]. Synonym for decision point analysis is the extraction of decisions. Its main task is to detect links between [[ ...on, what is the detailed information about them. Construction and in-depth analysis of the model.
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  • ...r a job. A decline in the unemployment rate indicates an improving labor [[market]], while an increase signals a slowing economy. ...n a given area. An increase in housing prices signals an improving housing market, while a decline suggests a weakening.
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  • ...ed with the free [[production]] or transfer of goods, which under normal [[market conditions]] would express a certain value in the form of [[money]] or equi Another way to calculate commercial value is through [[market research]]. This involves gathering customer feedback and analyzing the dat
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  • ...at which banks can borrow funds from other banks in the London interbank [[market]]. LIBID is used as a [[benchmark]] for short-term interest rates and is of ...ey market or the overnight market because most of the transactions in this market are short-term, typically overnight.
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  • ...on a stock [[market]]. It is one of the areas of high importance for stock market researchers and finance professionals. There are several different techniqu Overbought/oversold indicators are a type of [[technical analysis]] tool that measure the buying and selling pressure in a security, currency
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  • ...Strategic risk is related to the long-term activity of the company on the market, its growth, dynamics of development, decision-making and the implementatio * launching a new [[product]] on the [[market]],
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  • ...the logical response to the enlargement of the technological [[know-how]] market caused by the [[globalization]] of R&D (Rohrbeck,2007). ...phase, technologies are assessed against two criteria: the impact of the [[market]] and the complexity of technological implementation (Rohrbeck, 2007).
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  • ==Analysis of plots== ...or the availability of technology or the level of [[competition]] in the [[market]], which can limit the production of certain goods.
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  • ...It is the utility of the data to give insight and understanding into the [[market]] and customers. For [[management]], value of information is the ability to ...formation. This cost could be direct costs such as the cost of research or market studies, or indirect costs such as the opportunity cost of not investing in
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  • ...to identify customer needs and develop a [[strategy]] for entering the new market. ...nformation, there are other methods such as field observation and document analysis. All of these methods can help to collect data and make informed decisions.
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  • '''[[Market]] metrics''' are a key indicator of how well the [[marketing]] efforts for ...ustomer]] and [[stakeholder]] segments and a multitude of purposes. Each [[market research]] [[firm]] supplies data efficiently, according to its own [[syste
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  • ...ision-making [[process]]. These tools provide a structured approach to the analysis of a [[company]]'s internal and external [[environment]], enabling managers ...ange, high [[cost]] structure, lack of innovative [[marketing]]). From the analysis, they identified opportunities (expansion into new markets, use of social m
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  • ...managers to make informed decisions based on a logical and [[quantitative analysis]] of the decision-making problem. ...], potential sales revenue, [[customer]] feedback, competitive analysis, [[market research]], and the company’s resources. In order to make an informed dec
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  • * methods of economic analysis, * methods of analysis of [[competitive advantage]]
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  • ...ing the boundaries and limits of that organization. The main tasks in this analysis include: # Identify [[market]] requirements (customer [[needs]]).
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  • ...o pay can be used in situations where there is a lack of pricing data or [[market]] [[information]], or where there is a [[need]] to understand the value of ...consumer is willing to pay for a good or service regardless of the current market price.
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  • ...mber of size, age and income classified renter households in the primary [[market]] sphere. ...f> National Council of Affordable Housing Market Analysis members, (2007) "Market Study terminology" </ref>.</p>
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  • ...nce, the base effect should be taken into account to avoid any bias in the analysis. ...ear, the base effect should be taken into account to avoid any bias in the analysis. For example, if the sales of the new product are increasing compared to th
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  • ...risk of bankruptcy of the enterprise. In the multidimensional discriminant analysis [[process]], appropriate coefficients were selected for them. The final ver * X4 = ([[Market]] value of the enterprise / Accounting value of the debt) - It measures the
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  • ...tatistics, particularly in the development of the [[method]] of regression analysis. He also developed techniques for using data from sample surveys to estimat * Free [[Market]] Capitalism: Friedman was a strong advocate of free market capitalism and limited [[government intervention]] in the economy. He belie
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  • * '''Data analysis''': This involves analyzing the data collected in order to make sense of it ...f ways. For example, a [[company]] may use mapping knowledge to identify [[market]] trends in order to make more informed decisions about their products or s
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  • ...'' contains the risks which have a broad-based '''influence on the world [[market]]'''. Global risk relates to the '''negative risks''', which have a crucial ...in a two-step approach to risk monitoring'''. This would make global risk analysis '''more accurate and targeted''' <ref> SG Cecchetti, I Fender, P McGuire 20
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  • '''Critical Path [[Method]] (CPM)''' is a schedule network analysis technique that specifies the floating-point quantity or schedule flexibilit ...escribe the amount of time it takes for a security to be traded from one [[market]] to another. In this case, the float time is usually measured in days or w
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  • ...ay attention to the [[asset base]]. This is related to value monitoring, [[market]] definition and understanding of value. First, an analysis of the company or the [[environment]] should be carried out. Then we should
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  • ...ernal, such as the company's culture and processes, or external, such as [[market]] trends, [[customer]] demands, or legal regulations. [[Business drivers]] * '''Market trends''': Companies must stay on top of market trends in order to stay competitive. This includes identifying emerging mar
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  • ...ooked is that trend lines often [[need]] to be redrawn as a bull or bear [[market]] is extended<ref>J.D. Schwager 2001, p.34-35</ref>. ...of time. This typically happens when investors become bullish on the stock market and start to invest more money. For instance, the Dow Jones Industrial Aver
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  • ...ervices more effectively. Market segmentation, which focuses on dividing a market into distinct groups of consumers, can be used to identify consumer groups There are several types of consumer groups that can be identified through market segmentation. These include:
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  • ...d maturities that vary according to the country's economic [[needs]] and [[market]] conditions. Examples of government bonds include U.S. Treasury bonds, Jap ...nominations and maturities that vary according to the issuer's needs and [[market conditions]]. Examples of corporate bonds include [[investment]] grade bond
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  • ...which is then multiplied to arrive at the company's market capitalization. Market capitalization is used as a measure of a company's size and can be used by ...ount the company’s [[risk]] profile and the overall cost of capital in the market. The discount rate is then used to calculate the present value of the expec
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  • ...n the cost or benefit of an [[action]] is not fully accounted for in the [[market]], but rather is imposed on a third party. This can lead to inefficient out * '''Cost-benefit analysis''': This is a [[method]] of evaluating projects or [[investments]] by asses
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  • ...tribution strategy]], branding, and promotion. The success of entering the market depends on the company's ability to deliver a compelling value proposition ==Example of entering the market==
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  • ...ing plans to capitalize on those opportunities. This includes conducting [[market]] research, formulating international marketing objectives, creating a [[pr * '''[[Market expansion|Market Expansion]] Strategy''': This strategy involves expanding existing markets
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  • ...] segmentation''' is a [[marketing]] [[strategy]] that involves dividing a market into specific geographic regions, such as countries, states, regions, citie ==Example of geographic market segmentation==
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  • * enables critical view and analysis of possible future scenarios of [[market]] and [[company]] and allows CxOs to break away from the problems of everyd * provides large picture view of whole [[system]] ([[company]]-[[market]]-[[competition]]) and a way to disseminate [[information]] from top to bot
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  • ...y. As a social phenomenon, informal economy involves an unregulated labour market, which allows the employer to evade paying social security benefits. It is ...to: moon-shining, manufacture and sale of narcotics etc. As a rule illegal market activities are highly profitable.
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  • * Carrying [[market]] analysis * Analysis of [[customer]] [[needs]] and expectations,
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  • ...ey terms in '''Critical Path [[Method]]''' ('''CPM''') or '''Critical Path Analysis''' ('''CPA'''). [[Critical path method|Critical Path Method]] is a network | B || Analysis || 5 days
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  • ...her, and from one country to another. The flow of information involves the analysis of the data for the purpose of making logical and informed decisions. It is ...business analyst gathers and reviews data from multiple sources, performs analysis, and presents their findings and recommendations to [[management]] to infor
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  • ...al resources]] preparation which are needed to achieve desired strategic [[market]] position in cost effective manner. Strategic cost management involves [[i ...owners establish direct and indirect cost of a product or [[system]]. This analysis meant to uncover all the lifetime costs that follow from owning certain kin
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  • ...pportunities In Media Mix Modeling.''] Google Inc. </ref>. Media mix model analysis is needed also, because the clients are nowadays much tougher to reach and * Control factors - seasonality, weather and [[market]] [[competition]].
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  • ...y way is to take risk and operate in unstable environment. Litigation risk analysis helps to determine possible results of such decision. ...best way. But they will fail in transformation the customer advisers into market members if they aren't able to collect the necessary risk capital (J.T. Mol
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  • ...tools used to obtain [[competitive advantage]] over other players in the [[market]]. ...involve broad [[market research]] activities and comprehensive market data analysis.
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  • ...rm the task successfully without one of them. Thanks to the scope of work, analysis is directed toward the [[information]] that answer the questions that arise ...of electrical systems for a factory''': A scope of work should include an analysis of the factory's current electrical infrastructure, an assessment of its po
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  • ...urce. This data can be used to gain insights into the current state of a [[market]] or [[industry]], or to compare the effectiveness of different strategies. ...i5link|a=[[Analysis and interpretation]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Case study analysis]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Multiple case study]]}} }}
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  • '''Trading channel''' is used in [[technical analysis]] to create buy and sell signals based on charts. The trading channel is dr Trading channels are fundamental tools in technical analysis. They help to create signals for traders, and to predict levels of prices.
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  • ==Variance analysis== ...between actual and planned [[behavior]]. There are two phases of Variance analysis:
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  • ...is a measure of the volatility of the stock with respect to the overall [[market]], and can be used to compare the [[risk]] of companies with different capi ...represent the volatility of a company's stock with respect to the overall market, and the corporate tax rate is used to adjust for the effect of debt on the
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  • '''ABC analysis''' is a [[method]] used in inventory [[management]] that ranks products fro ...oned above (A-F, for example)<ref>Aydin, (2013)</ref>. Though similar, ABC analysis in cost accounting, also known as activity-based costing, is not the same a
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  • * [[marketing]] information ([[market]], marketing [[strategy]], products, sales structure, pricing, promotions, ...te project. It contains detailed information about the project such as the market, the location, the financials, and the projected returns.
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  • ...ng the [[industry]] to identify who the other major players are and what [[market]] share they have. This can be done by looking at reports, industry publica ...quipped to differentiate your product and create a competitive edge in the market. This in turn will help you to attract customers and establish your brand.
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  • It is one of the methods of [[strategic analysis]]. Its name comes from the five factors that managers consider during exami * The structure of the [[market]] share,
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  • '''SPAN margin''' is a margin calculated by Standardized Portfolio Analysis of [[risk]] [[system]]. The system is used in [[futures]] and [[options]] e ...ptions and OTC (Over-The-Counter) markets were invented to insure the cash market. "Through the SPAN system, traders are rewarded for being aware of this. Al
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  • ...c concept that evaluate s the influence of interest rate changes on fair [[market]] values of asset, liabilities, and equity. ...Note that loans also have a theoretical economic value just like bonds. If market interest rates rise sharply, then existing fixed rate loans will be worth l
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  • ...e of the most common strategic options for businesses is to increase their market share. This can be achieved by launching new products, expanding into new m ...mbining two or more businesses in order to gain [[economies of scale]] and market power.
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  • ...ccess factors]], etc. Is should also contain comprehensive [[stakeholder]] analysis. Context of the organization is then used to make strategic implementation ==Tools that can be used for analysis==
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  • ...ompany situation analysis]]. TOWS concept is closely related to the [[SWOT analysis]]. According to H. Weihrich: '''Threats''', '''Opportunities''' (in the [[e ...g order of doing] process of serious [[strategic analysis]]. Starting from analysis of ''Strengths'' is wrong, because managers should first identify all threa
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