scholarly journals A Study on SWOT Analysis of Pharmaceutical Industry: The Bangladesh Context

2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 200-208
Author(s):  
Meem Rafiul Hoq ◽  
Md. Ali Ahsan ◽  
Tanim–A Tabassum

Pharmaceutical industry is one of the most important sector in Bangladesh. It is the only industry, which has its own strong manufacturing capabilities to produce the pharmaceuticals product. In this study it is tried to find out what types of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats the pharmaceuticals companies face in Bangladesh. There are about 250 pharmaceuticals firms in Bangladesh. Among them some companies are the large size and more sophisticated. Some companies are small sizes and traditional qualities. A few companies dominate the whole medicine market. So they have to face severe competition in pharmaceuticals market. SOWT (Strength, Opportunity, Weakness, and Threat) analysis of any industry sector investigates the important factors that are possibility of the industry and influencing the companies operating in that sector. The purpose of this study is to analyze the pharmaceutical sector of Bangladesh using the framework of SWOT. This paper brings to light on the SWOT analysis of pharmaceuticals industry in Bangladesh and provided some valuables suggestions to overcome the weaknesses and threats, there are some suggestions to utilize the strengths and opportunities properly. Through this study the researchers try to discuss the affect of various macro-economic factors of strength, opportunity, weakness, and threat aspect on the industry and its related problems and prospects for the future. JEL Classification Code: O25; O25

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 46-57
Author(s):  
BAMBANG TRI KURNIANTO ◽  
Ahmad Dwi Kurnianto

ABSTRAK Penelitian bertujuan: a) mengidentifikasi dan menganalisa Kekuatan,Kelemahan, Peluang dan Ancaman Desa Nyawangan, Kecamatan Sendang, Kabupaten Tulungagung dalam pengembangan lingkar wilis; b) mengidentifikasi dan menganalisa alternatif strategi apa saja yang bisa dipakai Desa Nyawangan Kecamatan Sendang Kabupaten Tulungagung dalam pengembangan lingkar wilis.Teknik analisis yang digunakan untuk memetakan alternative strategi dalam pengembangan Lingkaar Wilis melalui analisis SWOT maka dapat diketahui alternative strategi dalam mengembangkan tujuan wisata di Desa Nyawangan, Kecamatan Sendang, Kabupaten Tulungagung yang perlu dikembangkan dimasa yang akan datang. Kata Kunci : SWOT, Strategi, Pengembngan Lingkar Wilis   ABSTRACT     The research aims to: a) identify and analyze the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats of Nyawangan Village, Sendang District, Tulungagung Regency in the development of the wilis circle; b) identify and analyze alternative strategies that can be used by Nyawangan Village, Sendang District, Tulungagung Regency in developing the wilis circle. The analysis technique used to map alternative strategies in the development of the Wilis Circle is a SWOT (Strength Weakness Opportunity Threat Analysis) analysis. Through the SWOT analysis, it can be seen that alternative strategies in developing tourist destinations in Nyawangan Village, Sendang District, Tulungagung Regency that need to be developed in the future. Key word: SWOT, Strategy, Wilis Circle Development  


2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 143-148
Author(s):  
Md. Moniruzzaman Muzib ◽  
Md. Mizanur Rahman

This paper investigates the growing competitive printing and graphic arts industry in Sylhet focusing on the investment process, employment opportunity, government support, and the others crucial factors of  market that are responsible in determining the industry volume through some statistical analysis. By looking on the opportunity and constraints of this industry, it addresses the preference of the customers as well as the limitation and potential for growth. Statistical significant association was tested by tools like descriptive analysis through the primary data, SWOT analysis etc. to examine the relationship of the considered variables and the prospect and constrictions of this industry has been analyzed with recommendation. JEL Classification Code: M00


Author(s):  
Siddegowda C. J. ◽  
A. Jayanthila Devi

Purpose: Information technology has influenced every part of life, including work. Technology's incorporation into our daily lives has made living far simpler and more convenient. As a result, the assumptions were to assess the influence of new technology on the pharmaceutical sector, both favourable and negative. The goal of the research is to determine the importance and effect of the technology that are designed in the pharmaceutical sector. The pharmaceutical industry started to implement the IT techniques that can help patient care and also in storage the data of the patient. This paper concentrate on the various implemented technology in the pharmacy field also the current using techniques, and determining the future trends in the pharmacy fields. And finally discussing about the impact in the pharmacy industry. Objectives: To study the role of Information Technology used in Pharmacy industry, and view on various techniques used in pharmaceutical sector. Methodology/Design/Approach: The analysis and the application used in the pharmacy sector are done by referring various research paper, articles. A Literature Survey is done. Findings/Result: Pharmacy started to use the latest technology that can help patientcare. The use new technology and the impact of it are discussed. Originality/value: Based on the secondary data available, the paper focus on the new technologies and impact of pharmacy sector. Type of the Paper: Review paper.


Author(s):  
G. N. Singh

India has emerged as a global player for pharmaceuticals. The pharmaceutical revolution of 1970-90 of Indian Pharma Industry had demonstrated that India could be self-sufficient in the manufacture of essential drugs at affordable prices. The turnover of Indian Pharmaceutical is over $30 billion in 2015 including $15 billion in exports.  It was a great honor to preside the 67th Indian pharmaceutical congress held in Mysore. The topic of Pharmacists for a Healthy India is close to my heart and being a regulator myself, I feel that the Pharmacy fraternity can play a much larger role in contributing to the healthcare system in India. Pharmacist as such are involved in a big way in the regulation of drugs, be it manufacture, be it sale or research and development. A contribution of the Pharmacists is there at every stage till the drug reaches the consumer safely. For this purpose, the society needs a pool of well qualified and experienced pharmacists, which requires regular updating of their knowledge to keep pace with the developments taking place in the pharmaceutical sector. The advancements in technology and the emerging challenges in the health sector require pharmacists to shoulder the responsibilities towards the utilization of scientific knowledge in the use of modern medicines and the protection of the public against dangers of wrong use of drugs. The Pharmacy Council of India on its part will have to ensure that the courses offered for creating a high technology based are calibrated in such a way that the education and skills developed suit to the requirements of the Pharmaceutical Industry as well as needs to the patients


2021 ◽  
pp. 001946622098702
Author(s):  
Swati Prasad ◽  
Ravi Kiran ◽  
Rakesh Kumar Sharma

This study covers the gender-wise analysis of how behavioural factors and socio-economic factors along with the level of financial literacy influence investment decisions of Indian retail investors. Equally pertinent is to understand that will it have a different influence and bearing on males and females. Multivariate technique partial least squares-structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) has been applied to develop the model and analyse the results. The study used a structured questionnaire for collecting data from retail investors. The findings of PLS-SEM show that in both genders, behavioural factors, socio-economic factors and financial literacy factors significantly affect investment decisions. However, the findings demonstrate that for women investors, the model is more effective. This study may be useful for prospective fund managers as, in many earlier studies, women are considered to be risk aversive. The results demonstrate that there is a need to target women, and the scenario today is not similar to the pre-existing ones. JEL Classification: G110, G4


Author(s):  
A. Zverev ◽  
O. Kuznetsova ◽  
M. Mishina

The article reflects the significance and peculiarities of the functioning of the entrepreneurial structure of the pharmaceutical industry, which are closely connected with the health system and play one of the key roles in the national economy of any state, influencing the future of the nation. The authors assessed the modern problems of the development of the domestic pharmaceutical industry, studied expert opinions on sustainable development options, and on this basis proposed a set of measures to optimize the economic development of Russian commercial pharmaceutical structures within the framework of the concept of a four-dimensional approach to ensuring sustainable development.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1972 ◽  
Vol 49 (4) ◽  
pp. 636-636
Author(s):  
Norman Lewak

In their "Guidelines for the Diagnosis of Streptococcal Infection" (Pediatrics, 48:573, 1971), Honikman and Massell did not specify whether the guidelines should vary by geographic location. Taking into consideration the economic factors mentioned by the authors, should the same guidelines apply to different areas of the country which have markedly different incidences of rheumatic fever? We are all aware that the public is (rightfully) taking a close look at the quality of medical practice. Practice audits appear to be a certainty in the future.


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