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VRIN/VRIO Resource Audit×Strategic Value Chain Analysis×
المجالالإدارة الاستراتيجيةالإدارة الاستراتيجية
العائلةProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
سنة النشأة19911985
صاحب الطريقةJay B. Barney; Margaret A. PeterafMichael E. Porter
النوعResource-screening pipeline for sustained competitive advantageActivity-decomposition pipeline for competitive advantage
المصدر التأسيسيBarney, J. (1991). Firm Resources and Sustained Competitive Advantage. Journal of Management, 17(1), 99-120. DOI ↗Porter, M. E. (1985). Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance. Free Press, New York. ISBN: 9780029250907
الأسماء البديلةVRIO Analysis, VRIN Framework, Resource-Based Audit, Resource and Capability AuditPorter Value Chain Analysis, Value Chain Framework, Activity-Based Competitive Advantage Analysis, Value System Analysis
ذات صلة44
الملخصThe VRIN/VRIO resource audit is the operational test of the resource-based view of the firm: it examines a firm's resources and capabilities to judge which of them can be a source of sustained competitive advantage. Jay Barney's 1991 article established the criteria — a resource must be Valuable, Rare, Imperfectly imitable, and Non-substitutable (VRIN) — and later restated them as the VRIO question set, adding whether the firm is Organized to exploit the resource. Margaret Peteraf's 1993 cornerstones paper gave the same logic an economic grounding through resource heterogeneity, ex post and ex ante limits to competition, and imperfect mobility. Together they shifted strategy's attention inward, arguing that durable advantage comes less from industry position than from idiosyncratic, hard-to-copy resources. The audit walks each resource through these tests to classify its competitive implications.Strategic value chain analysis disaggregates a firm into the discrete activities through which it designs, produces, markets, delivers, and supports its product, in order to locate the sources of cost advantage and differentiation that underlie competitive advantage. The framework is Michael Porter's, introduced in his 1985 Competitive Advantage, where he divides the firm's activities into five primary categories — inbound logistics, operations, outbound logistics, marketing and sales, and service — and four support categories — firm infrastructure, human resource management, technology development, and procurement — with margin as the difference between total value created and total cost. Porter argued that competitive advantage cannot be understood by looking at the firm as a whole but must be traced to the way particular activities are performed and linked. The analysis extends outward to the value system linking suppliers, the firm, channels, and buyers.
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