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As emphasized by Barney (1986), any explanation of superior profitability must account for why the resources supporting such profitability could have been acquired for a price below their rent generating capacity. Building upon the literature in economics on coordination failures and incomplete...
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As emphasized by Barney (1986), any explanation of superior profitability must account for why the resources supporting such profitability could have been acquired for a price below their rent-generating capacity. Building upon the literature iti economics on coordination failures and incomplete...
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Organizations learn from other organizations. However, the observations available to them are typically a biased sample. The organizations that can be observed at any point in lime are the survivors of a selective process that has eliminated a large fraction of the underlying population. In...
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