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[[Industry]] is any part of an [[economy]], a group of [[enterprise]]s, that creates a particular type of [[product]]s.
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[[Industry]] is the part of an [[economy segment]] that groups those [[enterprise]]s that create a particular type of [[market exchangeable]]s.
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==Definitions==
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According to [[Marketing Management by Keller and Kotler (15th edition)]],
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:[[Industry]]. A group of firms that offer a product or class of products that are close substitutes for one another.
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According to the [[Strategic Management by Parnell (4th edition)]],
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:[[Industry]]. A group of competitors that produces similar products or services.
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==Segment==
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:''Main wikipage: [[Economy segment]]''
  
==Sector==
 
 
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![[Industrial classification|Class]]!!Industry examples
 
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|[[Manufacturing industry|Manufacturing]]||[[Food industry|Food]], [[clothing industry|clothing]], [[wood industry|wood]], [[printing industry|printing]], [[petroleum industry|petroleum]], [[chemical industry|chemical]], [[metal industry|metal]], [[transport industry|transport]], [[machinery industry|machinery]]
 
|[[Manufacturing industry|Manufacturing]]||[[Food industry|Food]], [[clothing industry|clothing]], [[wood industry|wood]], [[printing industry|printing]], [[petroleum industry|petroleum]], [[chemical industry|chemical]], [[metal industry|metal]], [[transport industry|transport]], [[machinery industry|machinery]]
 
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|[[Infrastructure industry|Infrastructure]]||[[Construction industry|Construction]], [[energy industry|energy]], [[water service industry|water service]], [[waste disposal industry|waste disposal]]
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|[[Infrastructure industry|Infrastructure]]||[[Construction industry|Construction]], [[energy supply industry|energy supply]], [[water supply industry|water supply]], [[waste disposal industry|waste disposal]]
 
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!Tertiary
 
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*[[Transportation industry|Transportation]] ([[Warehousing industry|warehousing]], [[delivery industry|delivery]]);
 
*[[Transportation industry|Transportation]] ([[Warehousing industry|warehousing]], [[delivery industry|delivery]]);
 
*[[market exchange industry|Market exchange]] ([[retail trade industry|retail trade]], [[wholesale trade industry|wholesale trade]]);
 
*[[market exchange industry|Market exchange]] ([[retail trade industry|retail trade]], [[wholesale trade industry|wholesale trade]]);
*[[Enterprise support industry industry|Enterprise support]] ([[banking industry|banking]], [[insurance industry|insurance]], [[investment management industry|investment management]], [[accounting industry|accounting]], [[legal service industry|legal service]]);
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*[[Enterprise support industry industry|Enterprise support]] ([[accounting industry|accounting]], [[administrative service industry|administrative service]], [[banking industry|banking]], [[insurance industry|insurance]], [[investment management industry|investment management]], [[legal service industry|legal service]]);
*[[public service industry|Public service]] ([[defense industry|defense]], [[public safety industry|public safety]], [[social assistance industry|social assistance]]);
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*[[public service industry|Public service]] ([[defense industry|defense]], [[public safety industry|public safety]], [[compulsory social security industry|compulsory social security]]);
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*[[healthcare industry|Healthcare]];
 
*[[human development industry|Human development]] ([[education industry|education]], [[vocational training industry|vocational training]], [[community outreach industry|community outreach]]);
 
*[[human development industry|Human development]] ([[education industry|education]], [[vocational training industry|vocational training]], [[community outreach industry|community outreach]]);
*[[live-sustaining industry|Live-sustaining]] ([[healthcare industry|healthcare]], [[hospitality industry|hospitality]], [[entertainment industry|entertainment]], [[food service industry|food service]], [[administrative service industry|administrative service]], [[cleaning industry|cleaning]], [[performing arts industry|performing arts]], [[recreation service industry|recreation service]], [[sports activity industry|sports activity]], [[property administration industry|property administration]])
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*[[living-sustaining industry|Living-sustaining]] ([[hospitality industry|hospitality]], [[entertainment industry|entertainment]], [[food service industry|food service]], [[cleaning service industry|cleaning service]], [[performing arts service industry|performing arts service]], [[recreation service industry|recreation service]], [[sports activity industry|sports activity]], [[Property-sustaining industry|property-sustaining]])
 
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==Category==
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==Classification==
:''Main wikipage: [[Industry category]]''
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:''Main wikipage: [[Industrial classification]]''
  
==Related lectures==
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==See also==
*[[Introduction to Employment]]
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===Related lectures===
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:*[[What Industry Is]]
  
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 6 May 2023

Industry is the part of an economy segment that groups those enterprises that create a particular type of market exchangeables.


Definitions

According to Marketing Management by Keller and Kotler (15th edition),

Industry. A group of firms that offer a product or class of products that are close substitutes for one another.

According to the Strategic Management by Parnell (4th edition),

Industry. A group of competitors that produces similar products or services.

Segment

Main wikipage: Economy segment
Industry segments
Segment Class Industry examples
Primary Raw materials Agriculture, mining
Secondary Manufacturing Food, clothing, wood, printing, petroleum, chemical, metal, transport, machinery
Infrastructure Construction, energy supply, water supply, waste disposal
Tertiary Real service
Quaternary Digital Telecommunication, multimedia, information technology, digital publishing, broadcasting, Internet service, web search, data processing

Classification

Main wikipage: Industrial classification

See also

Related lectures