entrant

(noun)

A participant.

Related Terms

  • abnormal profit rate
  • perfect or pure competition
  • substitute
  • Incumbents

(noun)

Participant.

Related Terms

  • abnormal profit rate
  • perfect or pure competition
  • substitute
  • Incumbents

Examples of entrant in the following topics:

  • Porter's Five Forces

    • ., low buy power, low rivalry, low risk of new entrants, etc.).
    • Threat of new entrants (or barriers to entry): From the view of current incumbents, profitable markets that yield high returns will attract new firms.
    • From the perspective of new entrants, high barriers to entry mean that the capital costs of getting into the industry make it difficult to compete with current incumbents.
  • Limitations of the Five-Forces View

    • This diagram represents the components of Porter's Five Forces model: (1) threat of new entrants, (2) threat of established rivals, (3) threat of substitute products, (4) bargaining power of buyers, and (5) bargaining power of suppliers.
  • Implementing Strategy

    • Doing business with protectionist countries such as India and China, which require market entrants to operate via partnerships with local firms
  • Analyzing Organizational Performance

    • Public companies must release annual and quarterly reports, which serve as useful benchmarks for incumbents in the same industry (or new entrants).
  • The Impact of External and Internal Factors on Strategy

    • Competitive and cooperative forces include rivals, new entrants, suppliers, and retailers; business factors include resources and capabilities.
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