Abstract:
Improvements in technology and information systems as well as changes in climate and economies
have resulted in an increasingly competitive environment for the agribusiness sector. A better
understanding of firm level competitiveness of this sector hence provides the necessary framework
for agribusiness firms to compete at domestic and global markets. Although prior studies have
proposed many frameworks to illustrate competitive advantage at the firm level, their practicability
remains a concern. This study provides a critical review of the available frameworks and constructs
a new one for the agricultural sector. A research model along with its theoretical and managerial
implications is presented. Besides proposing a methodology for future studies, this study also
serves to guide practitioners to decide on the key factors to consider when assessing the
competitive advantage of agribusiness firms.