Competition Demystified

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Competition Demystified is a business strategy book that explains how companies gain and sustain competitive advantage, emphasizing the central role of economic moats and barriers to entry.

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instanceOf book
business strategy book
aimsTo simplify strategic analysis for practitioners
argues most industries are more competitive than they appear
author Bruce Greenwald NERFINISHED
Judd Kahn NERFINISHED
basedOnTheory microeconomics
contrastsWith Porter five forces model NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses incumbent response to entry
market entry decisions
strategic interaction among firms
emphasizes customer captivity
importance of local competitive advantages
network effects
regulatory barriers
role of scale economies
switching costs
focusesOn barriers to entry as the core of competitive advantage
genre business
management
non-fiction
hasFormat case studies
theoretical chapters
hasPerspective microeconomics-based view of strategy
influencedBy Michael Porter NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject barriers to entry
business strategy
competitive advantage
economic moats
notableFor case-based approach to strategy
focus on economic moats
proposes simplified framework for analyzing competition
publisher Portfolio NERFINISHED
relatedTo corporate strategy
industrial organization economics
value investing
targetAudience MBA students
business managers
investors
teaches how to analyze industry structure
how to evaluate barriers to entry
how to identify sustainable competitive advantages
usedIn business school courses

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Bruce Greenwald authorOf Competition Demystified