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Michael Porter

Michael Porter is a renowned academic known for his work in the field of economics, business strategy, and competitive analysis. He is a professor at Harva

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Michael Porter is a renowned academic known for his work in the field of economics, business strategy, and competitive analysis. He is a professor at Harvard Business School and has made significant contributions to the understanding of competitive strategy, the nature of competitive advantage, and the role of industry structure in determining firm profitability. Some of his most influential works include:

1. Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors (1980)

2. Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance (1985)

3. The Competitive Advantage of Nations (1990)

4. On Competition (1998)

5. What is Strategy? (1996)

6. Redefining Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results (2006)

7. Clusters and the New Economics of Competition (1998)

8. The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy (2008)

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Porter's work has been fundamental in shaping modern strategic thinking, particularly in the areas of industry analysis, competitive strategy, and economic competitiveness.

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