Determine the attractiveness of a market
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Market analysis is consisted by few important sub points which are; firstly the size of a market (current and future), the growth rate of the market, the profitability of a market, industry cost structure, distribution channels, market trends, key success factors. Each one of them has a specific meaning and states specific things which can be used in order to improve or to choose between two different markets. To determine the attractiveness of a market this Market analysis need to be done and if it is understood correctly can provide you with a chance to predict the upcoming opportunities and threats.
A short overview will be given about what is important for each point of the market analysis and then will be connected to the subject of this assignment.
For first point is given Market Size. The size of the market can be based on the present sales or on potential ones. The nominal GDP of United Arabic Emirates is estimated on $228.578 billion and that shows just high is the life standard in this county. The United Arabic Emirates (UAE) is rapidly, highly developed economy based on different socioeconomic indicators such as GDP per capita, energy consumption. Although the UAE is becoming less dependent on their natural resources as a main revenue source still an important role in this economy is played by the petroleum and natural gas exports. Recently, Dubai's Emirates started to look for another source of revenue and they looked into sectors like tourism. The region is trying to have pulled the eye of the people, especially to the rich ones. The rapidly developing economy of Dubai and UAE is making almost each big brand, firm, company to make offices in Dubai and even headquarters. The Market Growth rate simply means to extrapolate historical into the future. The GPD per capita in UAE is one of the highest in the world and if you take this into consideration that shows only what enormous buy power this country has. Of course like every other country and economy, the UAE was hit by the economic crisis and in 2009 a decrease of 4.0% in the GDP growth was reported. An important inflection for this point is that sometimes the growth can be predicted by studying and analyzing if in the past were invented similar products like the one that IKEA wants to implement and spread within the country and be as much profitable as possible. Also the life cycle of the product must be taken into, because of this rapidly ever changing world a product could be on the top today, but the day after to be forgotten and new product can arise. The following point of the market analysis is called Market Profitability. And here while different firms can have different levels of profitability, to understand how much money you can make in a certain market the needed thing here is, the average profit potential of a market and that can be used as a guideline to understand the potential of this certain area. To do so here are used the 5 forces that Michael Porter created. Known as the Porter's five forces they identify the influence on the market profitability and they are Bargaining of Buyer and Supplier powers, Barriers to entry, Threat of substitute products and Rivalry among firms in the industry. As already mentioned UAE economic, especially Dubai and Abu Dhabi (the capital of UAE) are highly and rapidly growing economy and they are a attractive destination for a lot of different brands and companies to place their offices, franchisees or branches. Another point that shows the opportunities that UAE can give is the growing population of this country. But from another point the gender imbalance males are as twice as the females and that could be taken as a kind of threat for IKEA and the product they are trying to distribute. Universally accepted fact all around the world is that a woman must take care of the house and as we are familiar with IKEA policy, they offer flat pack furniture, home accessosiers and kitchen items in their retail stores all over the world. Another important point from the Market analysis is to follow what are the market trends during the years of the region the company is aiming for. Whatever the changes are that means that new opportunities and threats are coming along. And as mentioned above, UAE is trying to become less dependent on their oil revenues, and therefore, they are trying to draw the attention of the largest companies to make offices in Dubai. And this is the opportunity that IKEA is looking for, new people, customers, employees etc. means new buildings that have to be built, new offices etc. And this is what IKEA needs, new offices mean that equipment have to be bought and this seems to be an excellent destination for a retailer store.
Porter's Five Forces analysis
Porter (1980) has given certain strategies to evaluate the performance of companies in terms of competitive advantage, buyer-supplier control and threats posed by new entrants, defined as Porter's Five Forces.
Competition within the industry
- IKEA has got high competition within the industry from Ashley Furniture, Galiform, Wal-Mart, John Lewis and Homebase. But the global brand name and trust in customers about product quality, cost effectiveness and immensely popular design has given IKEA a competitive edge.
- Growing markets made IKEA diversify its business empire into food and textile industry. UK food industry is already being ruled by supermarket giants Sainsbury's, Tesco and Asda. Gaining a place among these established companies is a big challenge.
- IKEA also moved into the mobile industry by offering cheap and flexible non-contract mobile services for its customers. Mobile sector is intensely competitive with top players Vodafone and O2 offering unlimited free minutes over the contract period.
Bargaining power of suppliers
- Is low. Suppliers have not got any major bargain power as IKEA is a well established brand in the market. Suppliers tend to gain more by coming into a business relationship with such a high value retailer.
Bargaining power of buyers
- Buyers have a high power of bargaining. Most often, competition in retail market gives the buyer plenty of options to choose from based on price, services,design and quality.
- People nowadays, do not tend to spend large amounts of money for home improvements
 Threat of new entrants
- The threat of new entrants is low for IKEA as it is well established as a global icon. Customer loyalty has helped in improving this competitive advantage in retail market. Moreover, any new entrant into the home retail business needs considerable time, money and effort to establish itself in the industry.
- IKEA has a huge market presence over Europe, US, Asia and Australia. It is virtually impossible for any new entrant to pose a threat to an already well connected business empire with geographic and product diversity.
  Threat of substitutes
- Is medium. Though there are a number of substitutes in home furnishing industry, the low-to-medium income customers tend to stick with IKEA due to the cost effectiveness.
- The all-in-one-shop concept in IKEA is not available in substitutes like B&Q, DFS and Wickes. Customers just have to go to the store, order the stock and get a completely innovative and state-of-the-art home.
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Law
 The UAE's laws are very liberal; they also have a civil law jurisdiction. In UAE the woman is also allowed to drive which does not sound strange for us, the Europeans, but in some countries it is forbidden for a woman to drive. In UAE a strong emphasis on the human rights has been brought by  National Human Right Committee. The federal court of UAE applies in almost every Emirate, except two, and these are the Emirate of Dubai and the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, which are not completely integrated into the federal judicial system. Each emirate has their secular court which is responsible to rule about civil and criminal matters, also commercial matter and the Islamic courts view family and some religious issues and disputes. And like every other country the UAE laws tolerate alcohol to certain amount, their nightclubs and pubs mostly operate within hotels but there are some clubs which operates independently.
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