Question

The difference between a resource and a capability is:
A. a resource is a productive input or competitive asset, whereas a capability is the capacity of the firm to perform some internal activity competently.
B. a resource is a reserve supply or back-up supply function, whereas a capability is the ability to manage the resource function.
C. a resource is a mechanism used for carrying out some responsibility, whereas a capability possesses the ability to monitor the resource
D. a resource represents the firm's fixed assets, whereas a capability defines whether the firm is competent to perform some function with these assets.
E. a resource represents the firm's human assets, whereas a capability defines the skills and knowledge of these human resources.

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