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How Coupang Is Building a Competitive Fortress in South Korea (70)

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English - February 21, 2021 16:00 - 49 minutes - 34 MB - ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
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This week’s podcast is about the Coupang of South Korea. An interesting case of local dominance (geographic) based initially on competitive advantages on the cost side. But potentially also on the demand side.

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The advantages for Coupang I mentioned are:

Production Cost Advantage: Location or Transportation Cost AdvantageEconomies of Scale: Purchase EconomiesEconomies of Scale: Distribution Network DensityEconomies of Scale: IT and R&D SpendingProduction Cost Advantage: Proprietary Technology (possible)Network Effects (possible)Share of Consumer Mind / Branding / Habit Formation (possible)


Here are the quotes I mentioned from the IPO filing (see webpage)

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From the Concept Library, concepts for this article are:

Production Cost Advantage: Proprietary TechnologyProduction Cost Advantage: Location or Transportation Cost AdvantageEconomies of Scale: Purchase EconomiesEconomies of Scale: Distribution Network DensityEconomies of Scale: IT and R&D SpendingRevenue Scale and Operating Leverage


From the Company Library, companies for this article are:

CoupangWalmart


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