| Michael E. Porter - 2011 - 896 pages
...unsustainable, however, because it shifts rapidly and global competitors can easily circumvent it. Advantages throughout the "diamond" are necessary...knowledge-intensive industries that form the backbone of advanced economies. Advantage in every determinant is not a prerequisite for competitive advantage... | |
| Gary Goertz, Harvey Starr - 2002 - 364 pages
...previous section, only if Porter is testing sufficient conditions. In that context, Porter's claim that "advantages throughout the 'diamond' are necessary...knowledge-intensive industries that form the backbone of advanced economies" (1990, 73) becomes relevant. While Porter argues that an advantage in all four... | |
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