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The Relationship between Institutional Capital and Competitive Advantage: Literature Review and Future Research

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Table 1. Definition of institutional capital in existing literature.
Figure 1. Relationship among institutional capital, resource capital and competitive advantage
Table 2. Measuring method of institutional capital.
Figure 2. Logical framework of future research direction.

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