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Business, 13.09.2021 05:50, trevorhenyan51

Which of the following is NOT one of the four stages that a firm may go through when faced with a disruptive technology? O a. This stage occurs when a new technology comes on the market but is yet to be disruptive. b. At this stage, old-line companies avoid implementing the new technology. O c. At this stage, companies restructure, consolidate, or go bankrupt. O d. At this stage, companies make a major reallocation of resources and create a new, economic path.​

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