Qantas - Five Forces Analysis

Qantas - Five Forces Analysis

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Intensity of Existing Rivalry

Large industry size (Qantas) Large industries allow multiple firms and produces to prosper without having to steal market share...

Bargaining Power of Suppliers

Critical production inputs are similar (Qantas) When critical production inputs are similar, it is easier to mix and match inputs, which reduces...
Low concentration of suppliers (Qantas) A low concentration of suppliers means there are many suppliers with limited bargaining power. Low...

Threat of Substitutes

Substitute has lower performance (Qantas) A lower performance product means a customer is less likely to switch from Qantas to another product...
Substitute is lower quality (Qantas) A lower quality product means a customer is less likely to switch from Qantas to another product or...
Substantial product differentiation (Qantas) When products and services are very different, customers are less likely to find comparable product...
High cost of switching to substitutes (Qantas) Limited number of substitutes means that customers cannot easily switch to other products or...
Limited number of substitutes (Qantas) A limited number of substitutes mean that customers cannot easily find other products or services...

Bargaining Power of Customers

Low dependency on distributors (Qantas) When produces have low dependence, distributors have less bargaining power. Low dependency...

Threat of New Competitors

Strong distribution network required (Qantas) Weak distribution networks mean goods are more expensive to move around and some goods don’t get to...
Geographic factors limit competition (Qantas) If existing competitors have the best geographical locations, new competitors will have a...
High switching costs for customers (Qantas) High switching costs make it difficult for customers to change which products they normally...
High learning curve (Qantas) When the learning curve is high, new competitors must spend time and money studying the market...
Entry barriers are high (Qantas) When barriers are high, it is more difficult for new competitors to enter the market. High entry...

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