All because of competition: A bane or blessing for smaller licence buying companies (LBCs) of the Ghanaian cocoa industry

The dynamic global market in the world of business forces firms to initiate quick and favourable actions in order to stay active in this ever-changing world of business. The study investigated the post liberalization and privatization effect of competition on smaller Licensed Buying Companies (LBCs)...

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Main Authors: Goodlet Owusu Ansah, Isaac Antwi, Lawrencia Pokuah Siaw
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Cogent Business & Management
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2017.1299603
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spelling doaj-7e96e4e373cf4d379a58ceabfa137f4c2021-02-08T14:35:57ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Business & Management2331-19752017-01-014110.1080/23311975.2017.12996031299603All because of competition: A bane or blessing for smaller licence buying companies (LBCs) of the Ghanaian cocoa industryGoodlet Owusu Ansah0Isaac Antwi1Lawrencia Pokuah Siaw2KNUSTInstitute of Distance LearningKwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology-KNUSTThe dynamic global market in the world of business forces firms to initiate quick and favourable actions in order to stay active in this ever-changing world of business. The study investigated the post liberalization and privatization effect of competition on smaller Licensed Buying Companies (LBCs) in the Ghanaian Cocoa industry using the Kuapa Kokoo Limited’ (KKL) situation. The study also sought to unravel the nature of competition and challenges stemming from the competition among LBCs. The study utilized the Herfindahl–Hirschman Indexes and the K-concentration ratio to examine the nature of competition in the industry. Responses were gathered from one hundred and twenty-three (N = 123) employees of KKL. The study revealed that, competition exists in the cocoa industry but is greatly controlled by LBCs with larger market shares and that out of this emanate threats for smaller LBCs in the cocoa industry. The study indicated that major challenges stemming from the competition included unfair influence by LBCs, bamboozlement of smaller LBCs by well-established bigger LBCs, breach of agreements between LBCs and farmers etc. It is therefore recommended that the present cocoa purchasing regulations be adequately enforced to better control the effects of unhealthy competitions in the internal market of the cocoa industry.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2017.1299603competitioncocoa industrylicence buying companiesprivatizationliberalizationkuapa kokoo ltd
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author Goodlet Owusu Ansah
Isaac Antwi
Lawrencia Pokuah Siaw
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Isaac Antwi
Lawrencia Pokuah Siaw
All because of competition: A bane or blessing for smaller licence buying companies (LBCs) of the Ghanaian cocoa industry
Cogent Business & Management
competition
cocoa industry
licence buying companies
privatization
liberalization
kuapa kokoo ltd
author_facet Goodlet Owusu Ansah
Isaac Antwi
Lawrencia Pokuah Siaw
author_sort Goodlet Owusu Ansah
title All because of competition: A bane or blessing for smaller licence buying companies (LBCs) of the Ghanaian cocoa industry
title_short All because of competition: A bane or blessing for smaller licence buying companies (LBCs) of the Ghanaian cocoa industry
title_full All because of competition: A bane or blessing for smaller licence buying companies (LBCs) of the Ghanaian cocoa industry
title_fullStr All because of competition: A bane or blessing for smaller licence buying companies (LBCs) of the Ghanaian cocoa industry
title_full_unstemmed All because of competition: A bane or blessing for smaller licence buying companies (LBCs) of the Ghanaian cocoa industry
title_sort all because of competition: a bane or blessing for smaller licence buying companies (lbcs) of the ghanaian cocoa industry
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Business & Management
issn 2331-1975
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The dynamic global market in the world of business forces firms to initiate quick and favourable actions in order to stay active in this ever-changing world of business. The study investigated the post liberalization and privatization effect of competition on smaller Licensed Buying Companies (LBCs) in the Ghanaian Cocoa industry using the Kuapa Kokoo Limited’ (KKL) situation. The study also sought to unravel the nature of competition and challenges stemming from the competition among LBCs. The study utilized the Herfindahl–Hirschman Indexes and the K-concentration ratio to examine the nature of competition in the industry. Responses were gathered from one hundred and twenty-three (N = 123) employees of KKL. The study revealed that, competition exists in the cocoa industry but is greatly controlled by LBCs with larger market shares and that out of this emanate threats for smaller LBCs in the cocoa industry. The study indicated that major challenges stemming from the competition included unfair influence by LBCs, bamboozlement of smaller LBCs by well-established bigger LBCs, breach of agreements between LBCs and farmers etc. It is therefore recommended that the present cocoa purchasing regulations be adequately enforced to better control the effects of unhealthy competitions in the internal market of the cocoa industry.
topic competition
cocoa industry
licence buying companies
privatization
liberalization
kuapa kokoo ltd
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2017.1299603
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