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[[Value]] configuration analysis (VCA) is a current contribution to strategic [[management]] theory by Stabell and Fjeldstad, which both introduces the well-known VCM and also incorporates an appealing option in the value [[network]] [[model]] (VNM) (Stabell and Fjeldstad, 1998). It deals with firm-level differences in terms of value creation, and offers an alternative understanding of the knowledge- and [[service]]-based activities which are central to well-functioning [[supply]] relationships. VCA has never been systematically applied to understand either supply chains or supply networks, two important representations of supply relationships, although its basic arguments suggest that the value chain/value systems line of reasoning alone can provide only partial understandings of supply relationships.<ref>What is [[Value Configuration]] Analysis [https://www.coursehero.com/file/p4qta78/Value-configuration-analysis-VCA-is-a-current-contribution-to-strategic/ Course Hero]</ref>
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'''Value configuration analysis (VCA)''' is a current contribution to strategic management theory by Stabell and Fjeldstad, which both introduces the well-known VCM and also incorporates an appealing option in the value network model (VNM) (Stabell and Fjeldstad, 1998). It deals with firm-level differences in terms of value creation and offers an alternative understanding of the knowledge- and service-based activities which are central to well-functioning supply relationships. VCA has never been systematically applied to understand either supply chains or supply networks, two important representations of supply relationships, although its basic arguments suggest that the value chain/value systems line of reasoning alone can provide only partial understandings of supply relationships.<ref>[https://www.coursehero.com/file/p4qta78/Value-configuration-analysis-VCA-is-a-current-contribution-to-strategic/ What is Value Configuration Analysis?]</ref>
  
  
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===See Alao===
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*[[Value Analysis]]
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*[[Value Chain Analysis]]
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*[[Value Network Modeling]]
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*[[Business Strategy|Define Business Strategy]]
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*[[IT Strategy (Information Technology Strategy)|Definition of IT Strategy]]
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*[[E-Strategy|Define e-Business Strategy]]
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*[[IT Governance|Define Corporate Governance of Information Technology]]
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*[[Enterprise Architecture|Define enterprise architecture]]
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*[[IT Sourcing (Information Technology Sourcing)|What is IT Sourcing?]]
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*[[IT Operations (Information Technology Operations)|Define IT Operations]]
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*[[Chief Information Officer (CIO)|CIO]]
 
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Value configuration analysis (VCA) is a current contribution to strategic management theory by Stabell and Fjeldstad, which both introduces the well-known VCM and also incorporates an appealing option in the value network model (VNM) (Stabell and Fjeldstad, 1998). It deals with firm-level differences in terms of value creation and offers an alternative understanding of the knowledge- and service-based activities which are central to well-functioning supply relationships. VCA has never been systematically applied to understand either supply chains or supply networks, two important representations of supply relationships, although its basic arguments suggest that the value chain/value systems line of reasoning alone can provide only partial understandings of supply relationships.[1]


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