The Role of Supplier Power and Market Rivalry of Rice Vendors Profitability: Evidence from Cabanglasan, Bukidnon, Philippines
Achill L. Pepito | Jorren Mark S. Oliverio | Patrick B. Pizaña | Jishanis Mae B. Lapiz
Discipline: business and management (non-specific)
Abstract:
Rice vendors play a crucial role in underpinning local food security and local economies, but they
operate under persistent market pressures. However, quantitative evidence from rural municipalities on
which competitive forces most shape vendor profitability remains scarce. Guided by Porter’s Five Forces, we
focus on the two forces most salient to micro-retailers—supplier power and rivalry—because these are
directly observable in day-to-day transactions and can be measured using available field data. We
administered a modified survey to all licensed rice vendors in Cabanglasan, Bukidnon (N = 36; census), and
estimated multiple linear regression models of profitability. Supplier power significantly predicted
profitability (B = 1.305, p < .001), whereas rivalry did not (p = .117). Vendors reported mitigating horizontal
competition through product and service differentiation, credit extension, and reliability cues, consistent
with the non-significant rivalry effect. Results indicate that profits are more sensitive to upstream bargaining
conditions—purchase prices, delivery reliability, and credit terms—than to peer competition. Policy and
managerial efforts that strengthen supplier relationships, diversify sourcing, and improve terms of trade
may therefore yield larger and more immediate gains in profitability than rivalry-focused tactics. By isolating
the two most actionable forces for microenterprises, the study contributes context-specific evidence to the
Five Forces literature. It offers a practical lever for local governments, cooperatives, and vendor associations
seeking to stabilize margins in the staple food retail sector. Future work can extend this design to the
remaining forces (buyer power, threat of substitutes/entrants) to test external validity across different
market structures.
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