ofthe economic’ ”. (Green)
Johnson argues “all social practices can be looked at from a cultural point of view, for the work they do, subjectively”. In this context, culture defined in a narrower sense, whether high culture, or popular culture, cannot represent “culture” as a whole. Thus, cultural studies should be defined as the study of “historical forms ofconsciousness or subj
the first two-three months, the company made profit above the break-even point but after that it begun losing profit as sales of product dropped. The product defeated in competing against other new products. In addition, this resulted in a damaged brand image after criticism of product quality
II. Analysis of Market Environment
A. Macro-Environment Analysis
Consumer consciousness increases wit
of Instant Noodle Revenue:
1st Nongshim (1,300 billion)
2nd Samyang (220 billion)
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Initially made profit above the break-even point butbegan losing profittwo months later
Defeated in competing against other new products and damaged brand image after criticism of product quality
Consciousness for Product
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of input = output + externalities
It indicates that the total amount of something as a resource we use in our activities is not changed after they are consumed.
This theoretical approach with MBA changes our general idea, “use and disappear” and it makes us be aware ofthe environmental consciousness.
1)-2. Application
First, these situations like widespread solid and air pollution, thr
the gap between them and their competitors.
Threats
Despite the fact that Coca Cola dominates its market, it still has to deal with many threats. Even though Coca Cola and Pepsi control nearly 40% ofthe entire beverage market, the changing health-consciousness attitude ofthe market could have a serious effect on Coca Cola. This definitely needs to be viewed as a dominant threat. Another pos