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Application of the “Resource-Based Theory of the Firm” and its Relevance in the Creative Industries: A Developing Country Perspective

  • University of Ghana Business School
  • University of Aberdeen

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Abstract

This study, by way of contributing to contemporary understanding of the heterogeneity and immobility arguments of the resource-based view, offers insights into how the resources of creative industries present a nuanced but relevant ground for exploring the theory of the firm. In its discussion, this paper highlights the idiosyncratic characteristics of the creative industry and through the lens of intellectual capital and entrepreneurship, identifies the valuable, rare, inimitable, and non-substitutable (VRIN) resources that underlie the creation of heterogeneous cultural and economically viable creative works by actors in the industry. The paper finally discusses resources that explain the state of the creative industry in developing contexts. In terms of theoretical contribution, this study leads and contributes immensely to understanding how the resource-based theory of the firm could be relevant in unleashing the economic potentials of the creative industry.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationApplied Human Factors and Ergonomics International
PublisherAHFE International
Pages224-232
Number of pages9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameApplied Human Factors and Ergonomics International
Volume52
ISSN (Electronic)2771-0718

Keywords

  • Creative advantage
  • Creative industry
  • Developing country
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Intellectual capital
  • Resource-based theory

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