帮忙PARAPHASE,在线等

来源:百度知道 编辑:UC知道 时间:2024/06/23 14:08:06
A resource is valuable if it allows the firm to exploit the opportunities in the market or thwart competitive threats. If it is owned by a very small number of all the firms in the industry, then it is rare. It is imperfectly imitable if it can be sustained for long periods of time without competitors replicating or acquiring it. Finally, it is non-substitutable if it has no strategic equivalents.

The resource-based view also operates under two assumptions: that ex-ante conditions to competition exist and that the ex-post conditions to competition can be maintained.

For instance, it becomes rather difficult for new entrants to raise sufficient capital because of large fixed costs and highly developed supply chains. This is also evident in huge investments done by large chains, such as Tesco, in advanced technology for checkouts and stock control systems that impact new entrants and the existing ones.
我要的是PARAPHASE,不是翻译。。用英文解释英文

Valuable resources allow firms to take advantage of the market demands or diminish the competition. Resources owned by a small fraction of the total firms in an industry is termed rare. If the imitation of a resource is feasible but requires a lot of time and effort, the said resource is imperfectly imitable. If the resource cannot be imitated at all, it is called non-substitutable.

Resource-based viewed must satisfy two assumptions, firstly, it assumes that ex-ante conditions to competition does exist and secondly the ex-post conditions to competition is sustainable.

An example of assumptions of the resource-based view is depicted in competition between supply chains, where new entrants face high fixed costs and well-established competition. Furthermore, huge capital investments are made to improve efficiency and stock control by larger chains like Tesco, which would naturally impact both new and existing firms in the industry.

资源是宝贵的,如果它使公司能够利用的机会,在市场或