Specific business advantage


Business-specific advantage (VEE) is a concept used in management and business management and in international economy to refer to a capacity that owns an exclusively determined company. These capabilities are derived from assets owned by the company such as technology, brand image, logistics and knowledge accumulated within the organization.

Together with the country-specific advantages, they are one of the blocks that make up the competitive advantage of any company, represented in the VEE-VEP matrix.

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