1. Introduction
This report provides an overview about the market in South Australia for a new business related to clothing, footwear and equipment for sport and physical activities. It is necessary to research about the habits in physical activities in South Australia. Additionally, the report examines whether the name of the business is suitable to the local market.
A investigation related to the income per capita in South Australia is necessary in order to figure out whether shall exist demand for the goods offer by the new business and the possible successful of the business.
Additionally, study about the market in the industries related to clothing, footwear and equipment for sport and physical activities is going to be made in order to determine if the market is saturated or not, and to find out some key statistics in the industries as well.
Finally, it will be examined what should be the ideal place to place the new business in South Australia. In this way, it shall be examined the population distribution in the region and any incentive that local government could provide to new businesses.
2. Physical activity in Australia
Physical activity is a concern for Australian population, according to Armstrong, T, Bauman, A, and Davies, J. (2000) “A large and growing proportion of Australians see the health benefits of physical activity…”. This can be appreciated from the numbers of international awards that Australians have won in international events. It is stated that “Australia has often achieved impressive results at the elite level. In the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, Australia ranked fourth overall in the medal tally behind the United States, China and Russia.” (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade n.d).
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In this scenario, the marketing activities of Prince Sports, Inc. will be examined. Prince Sports manufactures a large line of tennis, racquetball, squash, badminton and table tennis products. The company also manufactures clothing, bags and other accessories that would be useful to individuals in those particular sports. The company makes use of multiple different marketing strategies based on the type of equipment, level of expertise of the player and the type of media outlets that are available.
With 600,000 people across Australia who have participated in aerobics at one point in time, it can be manifested that aerobics is one of the most marginalized sports within the country (Ausport, 2000). With such a marginalized sport, there are many stereotypes that are associated with just the word aerobics. This is explored through the survey that was conducted and was answered by the students at StAC. Many of the stereotypes that are believed in society are that aerobics is a sport dominated by females and that it more of a dance class. This report will evaluate the possible influences that have shaped students’ perceptions using Figueroa’s Framework and Maslow’s hierarchy. Aerobics is a form of physical exercise that combines rhythmic aerobic exercise with stretching and strength training routines with the goal of improving all elements of fitness (flexibility, muscular strength, and cardio-vascular fitness) (Balbach, 2013). It is usually performed to music and may be practiced in a group setting led by an instructor. It can clearly be seen that with music and a fitness instructor leading the class that many people may have these common stereotypes fulfilled. Figueroa’s framework explains the concepts of equity, access and equality through the 5 levels constructed by Professor Figueroa (Crossley, 2013). Another significant piece of evidence held in this report is Maslow’s hierarchy and is the theory involving the psychology of human development (Macleod, 2007).
CIMA is not sure what percentage of sales the typical footwear company makes through t...
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Just for Feet Inc. was a renowned sportswear and athletic shoes company that was based in Birmingham, Alabama. From a simple start in the year 1977, the firm grew to be one of the largest retail companies in athletic shoes and sportswear for the better part of its existence. The firm grew due to its attractive strategies that it applied. In an attempt to identify with its primary market, the firm had a basketball court located in each of its stores or in a fenced courtyard nearby. To compliment on the basketball effectiveness, the firm occasionally invited professional athletes to appear in these courts and the stores. As a result, the presence of these athletes attracted a large volume of shoppers. Furthermore, the firm played loud rock music in stores and also had a large bank of video monitors that enabled its customers to watch live sporting events which kept the customers entertained. As a result, the entertainment created the necessary link with its customers (Reynolds, 2011: White, 2013). To further enhance its customer experience, the firm had created a
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Berg, Andrew, and Jonathan Ostry. "Finance and Development." IMF. Equality and Efficiency, Sept. 2011. Web. 06 May 2014.
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McMichael, Philip, ed 2012. Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective, 5th ed. London: Sage Publications, Inc.
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United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Human Development Report (2000) Human Rights and Human Development (New York) p.19 [online] Available from: [Accessed 2 March 2011]
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