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  • 11Value over replacement player — In baseball, value over replacement player (or VORP) is a statistic invented by Keith Woolner that demonstrates how much a hitter contributes offensively or how much a pitcher contributes to his team in comparison to a fictitious replacement… …

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  • 12Value-Added Reseller — A firm that enhances the value of the products it resells by including complementary products or services, usually as part of a package deal. Value added resellers play a prominent role in the computer industry, and may provide additional… …

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  • 13value-add — /vælju ˈæd/ (say valyooh ad) verb (i) to add to the value of a product or service at any stage of production. –value added, adjective –value adding, noun …

  • 14value-adding intermediary — /ˌvælju: ædɪŋ ɪntə mi:diəri/ noun a distributor who adds value to a product before selling it to a customer, e.g., by installing software or a modem in a computer …

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  • 15Virtual 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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  • 16Labor theory of value — The labor theories of value (LTV) are theories in economics according to which the values of commodities are related to the labor needed to produce them.There are many different accounts of labor value, with the common element that the value of… …

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  • 17Law of value — The law of value is a concept in Karl Marx s critique of political economy. Most generally, it refers to a regulative principle of the economic exchange of the products of human work: the relative exchange values of those products in trade,… …

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  • 18book value — n: the value of something as shown on bookkeeping records as distinguished from market value: as a: the value of an asset equal to cost less depreciation b: the value of a corporation s capital stock expressed as its original cost less… …

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  • 19Creating Shared Value — (CSV) is a concept first introduced in Harvard Business Review article Strategy Society: The Link between Competitive Advantage and Corporate Social Responsibility [1] and further expanded in the January 2011 follow up piece entitled Creating… …

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  • 20Expected value — This article is about the term used in probability theory and statistics. For other uses, see Expected value (disambiguation). In probability theory, the expected value (or expectation, or mathematical expectation, or mean, or the first moment)… …

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