Evaluating a company's resources, capabilities, and competitive strength relative to its rivals using VRIN tests does not include developing answers to which one of the following questions?
Is the resource or capability rare?
How good is the company's value chain?
Is the resource or capability competitively valuable?
Is the resource or capability inimitable or hard to copy?
Is the resource or capability nonsubstitutable, or is it vulnerable to the threat of substitution from different types of resources and capabilities?
How good is the company's value chain?
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a. simple majorities. b. extraordinary majorities. c. approval only by the branches of the federal government. d. approval by the major political parties. e. unanimous approval by the states.
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A. fusion power B. geothermal power C. hydroelectric power D. wood power