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== What is Sustainable Competitive Advantage? ==
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'''Sustainable competitive advantage''' refers to a company's unique advantage over its competitors that allows it to generate superior profits over an extended period of time. This advantage can come from a variety of sources, such as a unique product or service offering, proprietary technology, a highly efficient production process, or a strong brand.
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To be truly sustainable, a competitive advantage must be difficult for competitors to replicate or imitate. If a company's advantage can be easily copied or duplicated by its competitors, it is not sustainable.
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Sustainable competitive advantage is an important concept in business strategy, as it allows companies to differentiate themselves from their competitors and capture a larger [[Market Share|share of the market]]. Companies that have a sustainable competitive advantage are better able to withstand competitive pressures and are more likely to be successful in the long term.
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Revision as of 18:13, 7 January 2023

What is Sustainable Competitive Advantage?

Sustainable competitive advantage refers to a company's unique advantage over its competitors that allows it to generate superior profits over an extended period of time. This advantage can come from a variety of sources, such as a unique product or service offering, proprietary technology, a highly efficient production process, or a strong brand.

To be truly sustainable, a competitive advantage must be difficult for competitors to replicate or imitate. If a company's advantage can be easily copied or duplicated by its competitors, it is not sustainable.

Sustainable competitive advantage is an important concept in business strategy, as it allows companies to differentiate themselves from their competitors and capture a larger share of the market. Companies that have a sustainable competitive advantage are better able to withstand competitive pressures and are more likely to be successful in the long term.


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