Wiley Encyclopedia of Management 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781118785317.weom060016
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Best Practices

Abstract: Best practice refers to commercial or professional procedures that are accepted or prescribed as being correct or most effective (Oxford Dictionary). Examples include the innovations of less polluting practices and HR best practices such as extensive training. Strategy scholars argue that implementing best practices is not sufficient to sustain a long‐term competitive advantage because they are easily immitable by other competitors.

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