| In marketing and strategic management, sustainable competitive advantage is an advantage that one firm has
relative to competing firms. It usually originates in a core
competency. To be really effective, the advantage must be:
- difficult to mimic
- unique
- sustainable
- superior to the competition
- applicable to multiple situations
Examples of company characteristics that could constitute a sustainable competitive advantage include:
The list of potential sustainable competitive advantage characteristics is very long. However there are some commentators that
claim that in a fast changing competitive world, none of these advantages can be sustained in the long run. They claim that the
only truly sustainable competitive advantage is to build an organization that is so alert and so agile that it will always be
able to find an advantage, no matter what changes occur.
see also: barriers to entry, marketing, strategic management, marketing management, core competency, positioning, marketing mix, marketing plan, Michael
Porter, strategic planning, Strategy, Synergy, Porter 5 forces analysis, value chain
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