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    Internal Corporate Venturing Consists of Creating Something New of Value
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Internal Corporate Venturing Consists of Creating Something New of Value

Question 34

Question 34

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Internal corporate venturing consists of creating something new of value either by redefining the company's current products or services,developing new markets,or forming more formally autonomous or semiautonomous units or firms. 

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