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A Resource-Based View of the Firm Birger Wernerfelt ...
web.mit.eduA Resource-based View of the Firm 173 If the production of a resource itself or of one of its critical inputs is controlled by a monopolistic group, it will, ceterisparibus, diminish the returns available to the users of the resource. A patent holder, for example, appropriates part of the profits of his licence holders.
The resource-based theory of competitive advantage ...
www.ftms.edu.myThe Resource-Based Theory of Competitive Advantage: Implications for Strategy Formulation Robert M. Grant S trategy has been defined as "the match an organization makes between its internal resources and skills . . . and the opportunities and risks created by its external envi ronment."' During the 1980s, the principal developments in
The Resource-Based Theory of Competitive Advantage ...
ocw.mit.eduThe Resource-Based Theory of Competitive Advantage: Implications for Strategy Formulation – Robert Grant (CMR 1991) Porter’s strategic development process starts by looking at the relative position of a firm in a specific industry. This is, we start by considering the firm’s environment and then try