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Competitive Advantage

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Michael PorterCompetitive Advantage, 1985

Advantage grows from the value a firm creates for buyers exceeding the cost of creating it — pursued through cost leadership, differentiation or focus.

Jay BarneyJournal of Management, 1991

Sustained advantage comes from resources that are valuable, rare, inimitable and non-substitutable (VRIN) — the resource-based view.

Rita McGrathThe End of Competitive Advantage, 2013

Sustainable advantage is now rare; firms must ride waves of transient advantage — launching, exploiting and disengaging from advantages quickly.

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