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The rate at which a firm's underlying resources, capabilities, or core competencies can be duplicated by others is called
Host
An organism that harbors another organism (parasite, mutualistic symbiont, or commensal) often providing nourishment and shelter.
Benefit
A positive outcome, advantage, or gain that is obtained or received, often as a result of an action, decision, or policy.
Parasitism
An interaction between species where one organism (the parasite) lives on or in another organism (the host), causing it harm.
Commensalism
A relationship between two living organisms where one benefits without harming or benefiting the other.
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