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|Description=A theoretical framework that explains and predicts firm-level competitive advantage. A firm can gain a competitive advantage if it has resources that are valuable (V), rare (R) and costly to imitate (I); the firm also must organize (O) to capture the value of the resources.  
|Description=A theoretical framework that explains and predicts firm-level competitive advantage. A firm can gain a competitive advantage if it has resources that are valuable (V), rare (R) and costly to imitate (I); the firm also must organize (O) to capture the value of the resources.
|Wikipedia reference=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VRIO
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Latest revision as of 19:25, 4 April 2014

Description

A theoretical framework that explains and predicts firm-level competitive advantage. A firm can gain a competitive advantage if it has resources that are valuable (V), rare (R) and costly to imitate (I); the firm also must organize (O) to capture the value of the resources.

Concept Prerequisite

Wikipedia Reference

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VRIO

Learning Material

Covered in Topic(s)

 
Internal Analysis