Theoritical framework for the study of microfoundations from strategic decision making
Professor Advisor
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Torres Cepeda, Juan Pablo
Author
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Herrera Sufán, María Ignacia
Staff editor
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Facultad de Economía y Negocios
CL
Staff editor
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Departamento de Administración
CL
Admission date
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2015-08-03T21:32:24Z
Available date
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2015-08-03T21:32:24Z
Publication date
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2015-07
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/132312
General note
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Seminario para optar al título de Ingeniero Comercial, Mención Administración
CL
Abstract
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This article explores two trends of thought related with the achievement of a sustainable competitive advantage in organizations. On the one hand, authors argue that a collective development of organizational capabilities and a proper use and accumulation of differentiating resources allow firms to create a competitive advantage over time. On the other hand, authors maintain that executive individual capabilities are the responsible for achieving this competitive advantage. Based on a literature review, a theoretical framework is developed. This framework incorporates both lines of thought and literature based on four views that connect them. Then, literature is profoundly analyzed and a set of future research opportunities is proposed.