Evidence suggests that firms using acquisitions as a substitute for internally developed innovations

Evidence suggests that firms using acquisitions as a substitute for internally developed innovations


a. are able to offset the loss of research and development competencies by competencies in other areas.


b. extend their time-to-market for new product launches.


c. eventually encounter performance problems.


d. can leverage their core competencies across a broader range of products.


Answer: eventually encounter performance problems.


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