BEST OF HBR - Organizing for Innovation: When Is Virtual Virtuous? Champions of virtual corporations are urging managers to subcontract everything and anything, and companies all over the world are jumping on the bandwagon -- Decentralizing, downsizing, and forging alliances. But when it comes to innovation, virtuality often does more harm than good.
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2002
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Authors: | Chesbrough, Henry W. ; Teece, David J. |
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Harvard business review : HBR. - Boston, Mass : Harvard Business School Publ. Corp, ISSN 0017-8012, ZDB-ID 23826. - 2002, p. 127-136
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