Figure 1
A diagram shows links among fortuity, government, demand, strategy, and industry factors.The diagram consists of six colorful interconnected elements. Four green-outlined rectangular boxes are labeled “Factor Conditions”, “Context for Strategy and Rivalry”, “Demand Conditions”, and “Related and Supporting Industries”. Two circular nodes are labeled “Fortuity” in red and “Government” in blue. “Fortuity” is positioned at the upper left and connects with “Factor Conditions”, “Context for Strategy and Rivalry”, “Demand Conditions”, and “Related and Supporting Industries” using red lines. “Government” is positioned at the lower right and connects with “Demand Conditions”, “Context for Strategy and Rivalry”, “Factor Conditions”, and “Related and Supporting Industries” using blue lines. A green vertical line connects “Context for Strategy and Rivalry” with “Related and Supporting Industries”, and a green horizontal line connects “Factor Conditions” with “Demand Conditions”, forming a network.

Porter’s diamond modified. Source: based on Porter (1990) 

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