value-chain-analysis

Use when analyzing where profit concentrates across an industry or within a firm, decomposing business activities into primary and support functions to find competitive advantage. Triggers on "value chain", "margin analysis by activity", "where is the profit", "which activities create value", "价值链分析", "利润在哪个环节", "哪个环节利润最高", "分析企业价值活动".

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Value Chain Analysis

Systematically decompose a firm or industry into strategically relevant activities to understand where value is created and where profit concentrates. Based on Michael E. Porter's framework from Competitive Advantage (1985).

Purpose

  • Identify which activities create the most value vs. cost
  • Find competitive advantage opportunities (cost leadership or differentiation)
  • Reveal where margin concentrates across an industry value system
  • Inform make-vs-buy, outsourcing, and strategic partnership decisions

When to Use

  • Assessing competitive positioning of a firm
  • Evaluating industry profit distribution across players
  • Planning cost reduction or differentiation strategy
  • Analyzing make-vs-buy or vertical integration decisions
  • Comparing value chain configurations across competitors

When NOT to Use

  • For macro-environmental analysis (use PESTEL instead)
  • For industry-level competitive forces (use Porter's Five Forces)
  • For short-term operational troubleshooting

Framework

1. Primary Activities

Activities directly involved in creating and delivering the product:

ActivityDescriptionKey Questions
Inbound LogisticsReceiving, warehousing, inventory control of inputsHow efficiently are inputs sourced and managed?
OperationsTransforming inputs into final product/serviceWhat is the cost structure? Where are quality bottlenecks?
Outbound LogisticsDistributing product to buyersHow does delivery affect customer experience and cost?
Marketing & SalesBuyer awareness, persuasion, channel selectionWhat drives customer acquisition cost? Brand premium?
ServicePost-sale support, maintenance, warrantiesDoes service create loyalty, upsell, or lock-in?

2. Support Activities

Activities that enable and improve primary activities:

ActivityDescriptionKey Questions
Firm InfrastructureGeneral management, planning, finance, legalDoes governance enable or hinder agility?
Human Resource ManagementRecruiting, training, retention, compensationAre talent capabilities a competitive advantage?
Technology DevelopmentR&D, process automation, IT systemsDoes technology reduce cost or enable differentiation?
ProcurementPurchasing inputs, negotiating supplier termsDoes procurement scale drive cost advantage?

3. Value System (Industry-Level)

Porter extended the value chain into a value system — the linked chains of all players:

Supplier Value Chain → Firm Value Chain → Channel Value Chain → Buyer Value Chain

Analyze where margin accumulates across the entire system. In many industries, profit concentrates in a few nodes (e.g., chip design vs. manufacturing, brand owners vs. contract manufacturers).

Application Process

Step 1: Define Scope

- **Company/Industry:** [Target of analysis]
- **Purpose:** [e.g., "Identify cost reduction opportunities in operations"]
- **Scope:** [Firm-level or industry value system]
- **Date:** [Date]

Step 2: Map Activities

For each primary and support activity:

  1. Describe what the firm does in this activity
  2. Estimate relative cost as % of total
  3. Assess value contribution to customer willingness-to-pay

Step 3: Analyze Margin Distribution

For each activity, assess:

  • Cost driver: What determines cost in this activity?
  • Value driver: What determines the value this activity creates?
  • Margin: Cost vs. value contribution (positive or negative margin)

Step 4: Identify Linkages

Activities are interdependent. Linkages between activities can create competitive advantage:

  • Tighter coordination between inbound logistics and operations reduces waste
  • Marketing insights feeding back into product development improves fit
  • Technology development that lowers operations cost

Step 5: Compare Against Competitors

Map competitor value chains to identify:

  • Where competitors have cost advantages
  • Where your firm has differentiation advantages
  • Activities where reconfiguration could shift competitive position

Step 6: Strategic Recommendations

Synthesize into actionable recommendations:

## Strategic Insights

### Cost Advantage Opportunities
1. [Activity] — [Specific cost reduction lever]

### Differentiation Opportunities
1. [Activity] — [How this activity creates unique value]

### Reconfiguration Options
1. [Outsource/Insource] — [Activity and rationale]

### Value System Shifts
1. [Where profit is migrating in the industry and why]

Common Pitfalls

PitfallFix
Listing activities without analyzing cost/valueQuantify: estimate % of total cost and value contribution per activity
Ignoring linkages between activitiesExplicitly map how activities reinforce or undermine each other
Treating value chain as staticIndustries evolve — digital transformation reshapes which activities matter
Confusing value chain with supply chainSupply chain is physical flow; value chain includes all value-creating activities
Firm-only analysis when industry-level mattersUse the value system view when analyzing profit migration

References

Related Frameworks

  • Porter's Five Forces — Complements value chain with industry-level competitive structure
  • PESTEL — Macro-environmental factors that shape the value chain context
  • SCP Paradigm — Industry structure that influences how firms configure value chains

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