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Dr Adel Salavati, Mr Meisam Barzegar, Mr Navid Arianejad,
Volume 6, Issue 15 (6-2010)
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 In a competitive environment, identification of appropriate strategies improves a business by choosing the right passage. In this article the effects of competitive strategies of Michael Porter including differentiation, concentration and cost leadership on the expansion of domestic market of Iran’s hand-knotted carpet are evaluated. This research is descriptive and the survey methodology is used. A questionnaire is designed and after accreditation distributed among two respondent groups; i.e. technical staffs of Iran National Carpet Centre and carpet retailers in Tehran who have more than 10 years experience. The results show that all three competitive strategies could trigger the expansion of domestic market of Iran’s hand-knotted carpet. On the other hand, the concurrent implementation of these strategies has different influences on market expansion. In technical staffs’ view, cost leadership has the highest role in market expansion, while the other two strategies have a minor role in domestic hand-knotted carpet market. On the contrary, retailers evaluate two other strategies; i.e. differentiation and concentration, would have higher impact in hand-knotted carpet market expansion, respectively; whereas cost leadership would be insignificant. Although the research hypotheses are accepted, the statistical analysis shows a very significant difference between the views of the retailers and technical staffs of Iran National Carpet Centre.

Mrs Najmeh Mirzakarimi Isfahani, Dr. Seyed Jalal-Eldin Bassam, Mr Javad Hassanpoor Nami,
Volume 10, Issue 26 (3-2015)
Abstract

Diversity in the design of hand-knotted carpet may satisfy different tastes in the market as well as cause a boost in the purchase of the product. Isfahan hand-knotted carpet has a unique quality and originality in its design, but these characteristics are almost solely well-known in Isfahan market, so that in the national level, most buyers of Isfahan carpet comprises of Isfahani people. In the current state of affairs bearing the sanctions in the mind, preservation and promotion of Isfahan carpet is of great importance to support the weavers and employees of this industry and to improve their welfare as well as continuation of this national art. In this paper, the hypothesis is that the design of Isfahan carpet suffers from lack of diversity in such a way that it acts as a hurdle in the promotion of the carpet market. To examine this hypothesis, 152 questionnaires were distributed in Isfahan and Tehran carpet markets. Also some questionnaires were filled by Isfahani entrepreneurs and designers of carpets. Sampling was done according to Convenience Sampling method and the answers to the questionnaires were analyzed by the inferential and descriptive statistical analyses. The results demonstrate that if customers would have more favorable attitudes towards Isfahan carpet, the purchasing motivation would increase. Also lack of organized marketing strategy and insufficiency of potent designers are among the factors snagging diversity in the design of Isfahan carpet.



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