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2022
The Resource-based view (RBV) is one of the most commonly applied theories in supply chain management (SCM) and purchasing and supply management (PSM) research today. It is widely applied across many business disciplines and has inspired various extensions like the Relational View, Knowledge based View, Resource Advantage Theory, Dynamic Capabilities ...
Bals, Lydia, Rosca, Eugenia
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The Resource-based view (RBV) is one of the most commonly applied theories in supply chain management (SCM) and purchasing and supply management (PSM) research today. It is widely applied across many business disciplines and has inspired various extensions like the Relational View, Knowledge based View, Resource Advantage Theory, Dynamic Capabilities ...
Bals, Lydia, Rosca, Eugenia
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The resource-based view and economics
Journal of Management, 2001This paper analyzes the link between economics and the resource-based view (RBV) of the firm. Although, historically there has been a strong link between the disciplines of strategy and economics, explicit citations of key RBV works has been disappointingly low in mainstream economics journals. However, there are substantial bodies of works that build
Andy Lockett, Steve Thompson
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2021
The Resource-Based View (RBV) as a major alternative to the I/O model in business strategy is the focus of this chapter. The question whether industry or firm resources matter in formulating strategy is the key issue in the discussions. Firm resources in their complexity are identified and explained in terms of their contribution to strategy ...
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The Resource-Based View (RBV) as a major alternative to the I/O model in business strategy is the focus of this chapter. The question whether industry or firm resources matter in formulating strategy is the key issue in the discussions. Firm resources in their complexity are identified and explained in terms of their contribution to strategy ...
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Alpine Wellness: A Resource-based View
Tourism Recreation Research, 2006Today, it is essential for destinations to support their unique positioning by offering specialized, differentiated products within the global wellness market. Here, ‘Alpine Wellness’ is presented as a concept, bundling the wellness offers with special Alpine character, developed by hotels and wellness providers of four countries of the European Alps ...
Pechlaner, Harald, Fischer, Elisabeth
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Resource‐based competitiveness: managerial implications of the resource‐based view
Strategic Direction, 2010PurposeThe purpose of this article is to identify and discuss the practical implications of the resource based view of the firm.Design/methodology/approachReview of relevant literature.FindingsA number of recommendations are put forward and the practical implications constitute the main findings of this study.Practical implicationsThe implications can ...
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