Multi-Technology Corporations: Why They Have “Distributed” Rather Than “Distinctive Core” Competencies
Abstract
Technological diversity in corporations is a driving force behind four major features of contemporary business: corporate growth; increasing RD increasing external linkage for new technologies by various means and opportunities to engage in technology-related new businesses. Corporate technological competencies are dispersed over a wider range of sectors than their production activities, and this range is increasing. Technologies are not the...
Paper Details
Title
Multi-Technology Corporations: Why They Have “Distributed” Rather Than “Distinctive Core” Competencies
Published Date
Jul 1, 1997
Journal
Volume
39
Issue
4
Pages
8 - 25
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