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5 Forces Analysis

The

Porter 5 Forces Analysis

is a framework for business management developed by Michael Porter in 1979. It uses concepts developed in Industrial Organization (IO) economics to derive 5 forces that determine the attractiveness of a market. It is also known as FFF (Fullerton's Five Forces).

Porter referred to these forces as the microenvironment, to contrast it with the more general term macro environment. They consist of those forces close to a company that affect its ability to serve its customers and make a profit. A change in any of the forces normally requires a company to re-assess the marketplace.

Five forces


  1. Bargaining power of customers,
  2. Bargaining power of suppliers,
  3. Threat of new entrants, and
  4. Threat of substitute products
  5. The level of competition

- combined with other variables to influence a fifth force, the level of competition in an industry. Each of these forces has several determinants:

The bargaining power of customers

  • buyer concentration to firm concentration ratio
  • bargaining leverage
  • buyer volume
  • buyer switching costs relative to firm switching costs
  • buyer information availability
  • ability to backward integrate
  • availability of existing substitute products
  • buyer price sensitivity
  • price of total purchase

The bargaining power of suppliers

  • supplier switching costs relative to firm switching costs
  • degree of differentiation of inputs
  • presence of substitute inputs
  • supplier concentration to firm concentration ratio
  • threat of forward integration by suppliers relative to the threat of backward integration by firms
  • cost of inputs relative to selling price of the product
  • importance of volume to supplier

The threat of new entrants

  • the existence of barriers to entry
  • economies of product differences
  • brand equity
  • switching costs
  • capital requirements
  • access to distribution
  • absolute cost advantages
  • learning curve advantages
  • expected retaliation
  • government policies

The threat of substitute products

  • buyer propensity to substitute
  • relative price performance of substitutes
  • buyer switching costs
  • perceived level of product differentiation

The intensity of competitive rivalry

  • number of competitors
  • rate of industry growth
  • intermittent industry overcapacity
  • exit barriers
  • diversity of competitors
  • informational complexity and asymmetry
  • brand equity
  • fixed cost allocation per value added
  • level of advertising expense
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