This paper highlights the problem resource-based theory faces in explaining value appropriation and proposes a framework that addresses how resources affect bargaining power and value appropriation. The appropriation factor framework presented in this paper states that particular resources, termed appropriation factors, affect bargaining power, and thus the possibility for economic agents of appropriating a larger share of rents. Based on this framework, it is argued that investments in heterogeneous and immobile appropriation factors that facilitate value appropriation through elevated bargaining power can constitute an alternative avenue to sustained competitive advantage
The collective model of the household predicts that bargaining power determines the share of resourc...
This article investigates a generalized resource curse. The existing empirical and theoretical liter...
Drawing on resource-based theory, we develop a resource value chain framework. We then demonstrate h...
The question of who appropriates the economic rents created by resources and capabilities has remain...
The matter of who appropriates the economic value created by a firm’s resources and capabilities has...
This paper addresses the notion of uncertainty in resource-based theory by examining value appropria...
Resource-based theory focuses on how economic value is created and sustained, providing the theoreti...
International audienceThis critical survey demonstrates for the first time that the underlying tenet...
There is a vast literature and several surveys on the economic and political resource curse. However...
How does competition among economic actors determine the value that each is able to appropriate? We ...
Resource-based theory (RBT) has become one of the dominant perspectives in strategic man-agement, an...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to consider how value can be better defined and to understand t...
Supplier bargaining power is a factor that must be considered in resource based theories of dynamic ...
Various authors have brought forth the idea that the increase in context turbulence and the relentl...
The resource-based view explains firms’ value appropriation in buyer-supplier relationships by point...
The collective model of the household predicts that bargaining power determines the share of resourc...
This article investigates a generalized resource curse. The existing empirical and theoretical liter...
Drawing on resource-based theory, we develop a resource value chain framework. We then demonstrate h...
The question of who appropriates the economic rents created by resources and capabilities has remain...
The matter of who appropriates the economic value created by a firm’s resources and capabilities has...
This paper addresses the notion of uncertainty in resource-based theory by examining value appropria...
Resource-based theory focuses on how economic value is created and sustained, providing the theoreti...
International audienceThis critical survey demonstrates for the first time that the underlying tenet...
There is a vast literature and several surveys on the economic and political resource curse. However...
How does competition among economic actors determine the value that each is able to appropriate? We ...
Resource-based theory (RBT) has become one of the dominant perspectives in strategic man-agement, an...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to consider how value can be better defined and to understand t...
Supplier bargaining power is a factor that must be considered in resource based theories of dynamic ...
Various authors have brought forth the idea that the increase in context turbulence and the relentl...
The resource-based view explains firms’ value appropriation in buyer-supplier relationships by point...
The collective model of the household predicts that bargaining power determines the share of resourc...
This article investigates a generalized resource curse. The existing empirical and theoretical liter...
Drawing on resource-based theory, we develop a resource value chain framework. We then demonstrate h...