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Strategic Analysis of eBay

Title: Strategic Analysis of eBay

Master's Thesis , 2003 , 71 Pages , Grade: 1.0 (A)

Autor:in: Martin Lüthge (Author)

Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance
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In the middle of the 90’s, the importance of the Internet increased significantly. Due to the prognosticated prospects and expectations of the Internet, it did not need a long time until innumerable companies with business models focused on the Internet were established. Only few of these Internet business models have reached an international size or work profitable so far.

However, one of the companies, which reached theses objectives, is eBay. Within this strategy paper, the development of the enterprise and the strategic figures are identified, analysed and evaluated. Furthermore, an evaluation of the environment, the market, the competition as well as financial indices was conducted, in order to evaluate the development potentials as well as the future chances and risks of the company.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Company View

2.1 Founding and Management

2.2 Company Expansion

2.3 Company Figures and Strategic Changes

3. Market View

3.1 Market Potential

3.2 PESTEL Analysis

3.3 Competitive Forces

3.4 Financial Positioning

3.5 SWOT Analysis

4. Conclusions

5. Appendix

Objectives and Topics

The primary objective of this strategic paper is to evaluate eBay's corporate development, market environment, and financial performance to identify future growth opportunities and inherent risks. The research question addresses how a company can sustain its market leadership within the highly dynamic and competitive internet sector.

  • Strategic development and evolution of eBay's business model
  • Comprehensive PESTEL analysis of the market environment
  • Evaluation of competitive forces using Porter's framework
  • Analysis of financial positioning compared to industry peers
  • SWOT assessment of internal strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats

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1. Introduction

In the middle of the 90’s, the importance of the Internet increased significantly. Due to the prognosticated prospects and expectations of the Internet, it did not need a long time until innumerable companies with business models focused on the Internet were established. Only few of these Internet business models have reached an international size or work profitable so far.

However, one of the companies, which reached theses objectives, is eBay. Within this strategy paper, the development of the enterprise and the strategic figures are identified, analysed and evaluated. Furthermore, an evaluation of the environment, the market, the competition as well as financial indices was conducted, in order to evaluate the development potentials as well as the future chances and risks of the company.

Summary of Chapters

1. Introduction: This chapter outlines the emergence of internet-based business models in the 1990s and states the objectives of the strategic analysis regarding eBay's development and market position.

2. Company View: This section details the founding history, leadership transition to Meg Whitman, global expansion strategy, and key strategic pivots in the business model, such as the introduction of fixed-price trading.

3. Market View: This chapter provides a comprehensive analysis of the market environment using PESTEL and Porter's Five Forces models, alongside a detailed SWOT analysis and financial benchmarking against major competitors like Amazon and Yahoo.

4. Conclusions: The final chapter summarizes the company's strengths and vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of managing market position cautiously to avoid the pitfalls of monopolistic behavior while maintaining community trust.

5. Appendix: This section provides supplementary data, including detailed figures on registered users, listing volumes, and comprehensive references supporting the strategic analysis.

Keywords

eBay, Strategic Analysis, Internet Business, E-Commerce, PESTEL Analysis, Porter's Five Forces, SWOT Analysis, Market Potential, Financial Positioning, Global Expansion, Online Marketplace, Auction Platform, Business Model, First-Mover Advantage, Corporate Strategy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fundamental focus of this strategic analysis?

The paper focuses on the strategic evolution and market performance of eBay, examining how the company successfully grew from a startup into a global online marketplace leader.

What are the central thematic fields covered in the work?

The core themes include eBay's corporate history and expansion, the external macro-environmental factors affecting it, the competitive landscape, financial performance benchmarks, and internal strategic drivers.

What is the primary objective or research question?

The main goal is to identify and evaluate the development potentials, future chances, and risks of eBay by analyzing its environmental, market, competitive, and financial standing.

Which scientific methods are employed for the analysis?

The author utilizes established strategic management frameworks, specifically the PESTEL analysis for environmental scanning, Porter's Five-Forces model for industry competition, and SWOT analysis for internal evaluation.

What specific topics are addressed in the main body?

The main body covers company management and expansion, detailed market potential assessments, external factors (political, economic, social, technological, legal), competitive rivalry, and comparative financial performance.

Which keywords characterize this strategic research?

Key terms include eBay, E-Commerce, strategic analysis, business model, market potential, competitive forces, SWOT, and financial positioning.

Why did eBay eventually exit the Japanese market in 2002?

The company failed to gain significant traction because it entered the market too late, encountering an already dominant competitor, Yahoo, which had achieved a 95 percent market share.

How has eBay's business model evolved beyond traditional auctions?

The model expanded to include "buy it now" fixed-price features and the "eBay stores" initiative, reflecting a shift to incorporate B2C and C2B trading activities alongside the original C2C focus.

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Title
Strategic Analysis of eBay
College
Berlin School of Economics  (MBA - International and European Management)
Course
International Strategic Management
Grade
1.0 (A)
Author
Martin Lüthge (Author)
Publication Year
2003
Pages
71
Catalog Number
V21549
ISBN (eBook)
9783638251365
Language
English
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Martin Lüthge (Author), 2003, Strategic Analysis of eBay, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/21549
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