Multiple Choice
What's the difference between a resource and a capability?
A) A resource is a productive asset of the firm whereas a capability refers to what the firm can do
B) A resource is an immobile asset whereas a capability is a dynamic concept.
C) A resource is a weak source of competitive advantage whereas a capability is a strong one
D) It is very difficult to elucidate.
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