A downside of using internal incubators for technology development is that:
a. technology developed by the company would be controlled by the parent company. b. the company has to reinvest in a new incubator candidate if the existing one has obtained venture capital financing.
c. the company has to develop technology which will not be used by their own business operations. d. technology developed in the incubator will never be launched.
a
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A. After a golfer finishes in the top 25 in the qualifying tournament known as Q-School, he moves up to the developmental Web.com Tour. B. The best players move up through the ranks on the Web.com Tour. C. Players who make the cut move straight from the Web.com Tour to the PGA Tour. D. Veteran players can maintain their qualifications based on their prior year's performance on the PGA Tour. E. All of the above are steps that enable a golfer to qualify for the PGA Tour in any given year.
The ability of a person to pass from one social class to another is called ________
A) status hierarchy B) plutonomy C) hedonic adaption D) social mobility