Multiple Choice
Prahalad and Hamel's "core competences" tend to be broad-based organizational capabilities that:
A) Integrate a number of more specialist organizational capabilities
B) Are also known as "dynamic capabilities"
C) Are found primarily in Japanese companies
D) Are mainly concerned with technological expertise
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