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Market share measurement

IB Business Management โ€ข Unit 4

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๐Ÿ“ Measuring market share

Recap: Market share (%) = (Company's sales รท Total market sales) ร— 100

But HOW you measure it matters โ€” there are different ways to look at market share.

Ways to measure market share

  • By value โ€” based on revenue/sales income (good for comparing profitability)
  • By volume โ€” based on number of units sold (good for comparing popularity)
  • By customers โ€” percentage of total customers in the market
  • Over time โ€” tracking how market share changes month-by-month or year-by-year
Example: A budget airline might have a high market share by volume (lots of passengers) but a lower market share by value (cheap ticket prices).

๐Ÿ“ˆ Using market share data

Market share data is powerful โ€” but only if you know how to use it.

  • Compare with competitors โ€” are we gaining or losing ground?
  • Spot trends โ€” is our share growing, stable or shrinking?
  • Set objectives โ€” 'increase market share from 12% to 15%'
  • Evaluate marketing strategies โ€” did our campaign actually work?
  • Attract investors โ€” growing market share shows business strength

Limitations of market share data

  • Doesn't show profitability โ€” you can have high share but low profits
  • Market definitions can vary โ€” what counts as 'the market'?
  • Data may be outdated or inaccurate
  • Doesn't explain WHY share is changing
Exam tip: Always consider WHETHER market share is the best measure for the situation โ€” it's useful but doesn't tell the whole story.

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