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  • 1Value chain — The value chain, also known as value chain analysis, is a concept from business management that was first described and popularized by Michael Porter in his 1985 best seller, Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance .A… …

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  • 2Virtual Value Chain — The virtual value chain, created by John Sviokla and Jeffrey Rayport, is a business model describing the dissemination of value generating information services throughout an Extended Enterprise. This value chain begins with the content supplied… …

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  • 3value added — added value The value added to goods or services by a step in the chain of original purchase, manufacture or other enhancement, and retail. See value added statement; value chain See also Economic Value Added …

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  • 4Value capture — refers to a type of innovative public financing in which increases in private land values generated by a new public investment are all or in part “captured” through a land related tax to pay for that investment or other public projects. Value… …

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  • 5Value network analysis — is a methodology for understanding, using, visualizing, optimizing internal and external value networks and complex economic ecosystems. The methods include visualizing sets of relationships from a dynamic whole systems perspective. Robust… …

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  • 6value-added tax — an excise tax based on the value added to a product at each stage of production or distribution: value added is arrived at by subtracting from the total value of the product at the end of each production or distibution stage the value of the… …

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  • 7Chain Reaction (game show) — Chain Reaction Logo for the NBC version Format Game Show Created by Bob Stewart …

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  • 8Value menu — A selection of value menu hamburgers from McDonald s, Burger King, Sonic Drive In and Wendy s. A value menu is a group of items on a fast food restaurant menu that are designed to be the least expensive items available. In the US, the items are… …

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  • 9Value added tax — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …

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  • 10Chain letter — For other uses, see Chain letter (disambiguation). Top portion of a Letter from Heaven, produced in England …

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