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Prof S R Rawat
 Understanding the environment within which 
the business has to operate is very important 
for running a business unit successfully at 
any place. 
 The environmental factors influence almost 
every aspect of business, be it its nature, its 
location, the prices of products, the 
distribution system, or the personnel policies
 Business environment may be defined as the total 
surroundings, which have a direct or indirect 
bearing on the functioning of business. 
 It may also be defined as the set of external 
factors, such as economic factors, social factors, 
political and legal factors, demographic factors, 
technical factors etc., which are uncontrollable in 
nature and affects the business decisions of a 
firm. It also includes the internal factors of the 
business i.e. owners , employees and their 
relationship with each other which can be 
controlled to some extent
 The features of business environment can be 
summarized as follows. 
 (a) Business environment is the sum total of 
all factors external to the business firm and 
that greatly influence their functioning. 
 (b) It covers factors and forces like 
customers, competitors, suppliers, 
government, and the social, cultural, political, 
technological and legal conditions.
 (c )It also includes the internal factors of the 
business i.e. owners , employees and their 
relationship with each other . 
 Business Environment differs from place to 
place, region to region and country to 
country. Political conditions in India differ 
from those in Pakistan. 
 Taste and values cherished by people in India 
and China vary considerably.
Busines 
env 
Economic 
Factors 
Social 
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Political 
Factors 
Legal 
Factors 
Demographi 
c 
Factors 
Technologi 
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Factors
 The social environment of business includes 
social factors like customs, traditions, values, 
beliefs, poverty, literacy, life expectancy rate 
etc. 
 The social structure and the values that a 
society cherishes have a considerable 
influence on the functioning of business 
firms. 
 For example, during festive seasons there is 
an increase in the demand for new clothes, 
sweets, fruits, flower, etc.
 Due to increase in literacy rate the consumers are 
becoming more conscious of the quality of the 
products. 
 Due to change in family composition, more 
nuclear families with single child concepts have 
come up. 
It has lead to the increases in the demand for the 
different types of household goods. 
 The consumption patterns, the dressing and 
living styles of people belonging to different 
social structures and culture vary significantly.
 This includes the political system, the 
government policies and attitude towards the 
business community and the unionism. 
 All these aspects have a bearing on the 
strategies adopted by the business firms. 
 The stability of the government also 
influences business and related activities to a 
great extent.
 It sends a signal of strength, confidence to 
various interest groups and investors. 
 Ideology of the political party also influences 
the business organisation and its operations. 
 Eg Coca-Cola, a cold drink widely used even 
now, had to wind up operations in India in 
late seventies
 The trade union activities also influence the 
operation of business enterprises. 
 Most of the labour unions in India are 
affiliated to various political parties. 
 Strikes, lockouts and labour disputes etc. also 
adversely affect the business operations. 
 However, with the competitive business 
environment, trade unions are now showing 
great maturity and started contributing 
positively to the success of the business 
organisation and its operations through 
workers participation in management.
 This refers to set of laws, regulations, which 
influence the business organisations and 
their operations. 
 Every business organisation has to obey, and 
work within the framework of the law. 
 The important legislations that concern the 
business enterprises include: 
 (i) Companies Act, 1956 
 (ii) Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 
 (iii) The Factories Act, 1948 
 (iv) Industrial Disputes Act, 1972
 (v) Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 
 (vi) Industries (Development and Regulation) 
Act, 1951 
 (vii) Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 
1954 
 (viii) Essential Commodities Act, 2002 
 (ix) The Standards of Weights and Measures 
Act, 1956
 (x) Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices 
Act, 1969 
 (xi)Trade Marks Act, 1999 
 (xii) Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 
 (xiii) Consumer Protection Act, 1986 
 (xiv) Environment Protection Act 
 (xv) Competition Act, 2002
 Provisions of the Constitution: 
 The provisions of the Articles of the Indian 
Constitution, particularly directive principles, 
rights and duties of citizens, legislative powers of 
the central and state government also influence 
the operation of business enterprises. 
 Judicial Decisions: The judiciary has to ensure 
that the legislature and the government function 
in the interest of the public and act within the 
boundaries of the constitution.
 Technological environment include the 
methods, techniques and approaches 
adopted for production of goods and services 
and its distribution. 
 The varying technological environments of 
different countries affect the designing of 
products. 
 For example, in USA and many other 
countries electrical appliances are designed 
for 110 volts. But when these are made for 
India, they have to be of 220 volts.
 In order to survive and grow in the market, a 
business has to adopt the technological 
changes from time to time. 
 It may be noted that scientific research for 
improvement and innovation in products and 
services is a regular activity in most of the big 
industrial organisations. 
 Now a days in fact, no firm can afford to 
persist with the outdated technologies.
 This refers to the size, density, distribution 
and growth rate of population. 
 All these factors have a direct bearing on the 
demand for various goods and services. 
 For example : 
 A country with the large population of 
children is bound to have more demand for 
baby products. 
 A country with the large population of senior 
citizens is bound to have more demand for 
products related to them.
 Demands of People from cities and rural 
areas is different . 
 Large population in a country means the easy 
availability of labor force and hence the more 
of labour intensive techniques of production. 
 Moreover, availability of skill labour in certain 
areas motivates the firms to set up their units 
in such area.
 For example, the business units from 
America, Canada, Australia, Germany, UK, are 
coming to India due to easy availability of 
skilled manpower. 
 Thus, a firm that keeps a watch on the 
changes on the demographic front and reads 
them accurately will find opportunities 
knocking at its doorsteps.
 The natural environment includes 
geographical and ecological factors that 
influence the business operations. 
 These factors include the availability of 
natural resources, weather and climatic 
condition, location aspect, topographical 
factors, etc. 
 Business is greatly influenced by the nature of 
natural environment.
 For example, sugar factories are set up only 
at those places where sugarcane can be 
grown. 
 It is always considered better to establish 
manufacturing unit near the sources of input. 
 Government’s policies to maintain ecological 
balance, conservation of natural resources 
etc. put additional responsibility on the 
business sector.
 The survival and success of each and every 
business enterprise depend fully on its 
economic environment. 
 The main factors that affect the economic 
environment are: 
 (a) Economic Conditions 
 (b) Economic Policies 
 (c) Economic System
 gross domestic product 
 per capita income 
 markets for goods and services 
 availability of capital 
 foreign exchange reserve 
 growth of foreign trade 
 strength of capital market 
 All these help in improving the pace of 
economic growth.
 These are framed by the government from 
time to time and include : 
 Industrial policy 
 Fiscal policy 
 Monetary policy 
 Foreign investment policy 
 Export –Import policy (Exim policy)
 The government keeps on changing these 
policies from time to time in view of the 
developments taking place in the economic 
scenario, political expediency and the 
changing requirement. 
 Every business firm has to function strictly 
within the policy framework and respond to 
the changes therein.
 The world economy is primarily governed by 
three types of economic systems, viz., 
 Capitalist economy 
 Socialist economy 
 Mixed economy. 
 India has adopted the mixed economy system 
which implies co-existence of public sector 
and private sector.
Organization Culture 
Consumers 
Suppliers 
Competitors 
Government 
shareholders 
owners 
Employees

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Business environment ppt

  • 1. Prof S R Rawat
  • 2.  Understanding the environment within which the business has to operate is very important for running a business unit successfully at any place.  The environmental factors influence almost every aspect of business, be it its nature, its location, the prices of products, the distribution system, or the personnel policies
  • 3.  Business environment may be defined as the total surroundings, which have a direct or indirect bearing on the functioning of business.  It may also be defined as the set of external factors, such as economic factors, social factors, political and legal factors, demographic factors, technical factors etc., which are uncontrollable in nature and affects the business decisions of a firm. It also includes the internal factors of the business i.e. owners , employees and their relationship with each other which can be controlled to some extent
  • 4.  The features of business environment can be summarized as follows.  (a) Business environment is the sum total of all factors external to the business firm and that greatly influence their functioning.  (b) It covers factors and forces like customers, competitors, suppliers, government, and the social, cultural, political, technological and legal conditions.
  • 5.  (c )It also includes the internal factors of the business i.e. owners , employees and their relationship with each other .  Business Environment differs from place to place, region to region and country to country. Political conditions in India differ from those in Pakistan.  Taste and values cherished by people in India and China vary considerably.
  • 6. Busines env Economic Factors Social factors Political Factors Legal Factors Demographi c Factors Technologi cal Factors
  • 7.  The social environment of business includes social factors like customs, traditions, values, beliefs, poverty, literacy, life expectancy rate etc.  The social structure and the values that a society cherishes have a considerable influence on the functioning of business firms.  For example, during festive seasons there is an increase in the demand for new clothes, sweets, fruits, flower, etc.
  • 8.  Due to increase in literacy rate the consumers are becoming more conscious of the quality of the products.  Due to change in family composition, more nuclear families with single child concepts have come up. It has lead to the increases in the demand for the different types of household goods.  The consumption patterns, the dressing and living styles of people belonging to different social structures and culture vary significantly.
  • 9.  This includes the political system, the government policies and attitude towards the business community and the unionism.  All these aspects have a bearing on the strategies adopted by the business firms.  The stability of the government also influences business and related activities to a great extent.
  • 10.  It sends a signal of strength, confidence to various interest groups and investors.  Ideology of the political party also influences the business organisation and its operations.  Eg Coca-Cola, a cold drink widely used even now, had to wind up operations in India in late seventies
  • 11.  The trade union activities also influence the operation of business enterprises.  Most of the labour unions in India are affiliated to various political parties.  Strikes, lockouts and labour disputes etc. also adversely affect the business operations.  However, with the competitive business environment, trade unions are now showing great maturity and started contributing positively to the success of the business organisation and its operations through workers participation in management.
  • 12.  This refers to set of laws, regulations, which influence the business organisations and their operations.  Every business organisation has to obey, and work within the framework of the law.  The important legislations that concern the business enterprises include:  (i) Companies Act, 1956  (ii) Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999  (iii) The Factories Act, 1948  (iv) Industrial Disputes Act, 1972
  • 13.  (v) Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972  (vi) Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951  (vii) Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954  (viii) Essential Commodities Act, 2002  (ix) The Standards of Weights and Measures Act, 1956
  • 14.  (x) Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969  (xi)Trade Marks Act, 1999  (xii) Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986  (xiii) Consumer Protection Act, 1986  (xiv) Environment Protection Act  (xv) Competition Act, 2002
  • 15.  Provisions of the Constitution:  The provisions of the Articles of the Indian Constitution, particularly directive principles, rights and duties of citizens, legislative powers of the central and state government also influence the operation of business enterprises.  Judicial Decisions: The judiciary has to ensure that the legislature and the government function in the interest of the public and act within the boundaries of the constitution.
  • 16.  Technological environment include the methods, techniques and approaches adopted for production of goods and services and its distribution.  The varying technological environments of different countries affect the designing of products.  For example, in USA and many other countries electrical appliances are designed for 110 volts. But when these are made for India, they have to be of 220 volts.
  • 17.  In order to survive and grow in the market, a business has to adopt the technological changes from time to time.  It may be noted that scientific research for improvement and innovation in products and services is a regular activity in most of the big industrial organisations.  Now a days in fact, no firm can afford to persist with the outdated technologies.
  • 18.  This refers to the size, density, distribution and growth rate of population.  All these factors have a direct bearing on the demand for various goods and services.  For example :  A country with the large population of children is bound to have more demand for baby products.  A country with the large population of senior citizens is bound to have more demand for products related to them.
  • 19.  Demands of People from cities and rural areas is different .  Large population in a country means the easy availability of labor force and hence the more of labour intensive techniques of production.  Moreover, availability of skill labour in certain areas motivates the firms to set up their units in such area.
  • 20.  For example, the business units from America, Canada, Australia, Germany, UK, are coming to India due to easy availability of skilled manpower.  Thus, a firm that keeps a watch on the changes on the demographic front and reads them accurately will find opportunities knocking at its doorsteps.
  • 21.  The natural environment includes geographical and ecological factors that influence the business operations.  These factors include the availability of natural resources, weather and climatic condition, location aspect, topographical factors, etc.  Business is greatly influenced by the nature of natural environment.
  • 22.  For example, sugar factories are set up only at those places where sugarcane can be grown.  It is always considered better to establish manufacturing unit near the sources of input.  Government’s policies to maintain ecological balance, conservation of natural resources etc. put additional responsibility on the business sector.
  • 23.  The survival and success of each and every business enterprise depend fully on its economic environment.  The main factors that affect the economic environment are:  (a) Economic Conditions  (b) Economic Policies  (c) Economic System
  • 24.  gross domestic product  per capita income  markets for goods and services  availability of capital  foreign exchange reserve  growth of foreign trade  strength of capital market  All these help in improving the pace of economic growth.
  • 25.  These are framed by the government from time to time and include :  Industrial policy  Fiscal policy  Monetary policy  Foreign investment policy  Export –Import policy (Exim policy)
  • 26.  The government keeps on changing these policies from time to time in view of the developments taking place in the economic scenario, political expediency and the changing requirement.  Every business firm has to function strictly within the policy framework and respond to the changes therein.
  • 27.  The world economy is primarily governed by three types of economic systems, viz.,  Capitalist economy  Socialist economy  Mixed economy.  India has adopted the mixed economy system which implies co-existence of public sector and private sector.
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