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In Search of Complementarity in the Innovation Strategy: Internal R&D and External Knowledge Acquisition
The expansion of innovation strategies into acquisition can lead to greater success than internal innovation strategies alone.
Innovation + Acquisition = Transformation
The Department of Defense began a policy of innovation by acquisition in order to adapt to current military challenges.
The Innovation Through Acquisition Strategy: Why the Pay-off Isn't Always There
Making an acquisition to facilitate innovation is more difficult than it may seem.
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