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Basic, with many unsubstantiated claims, few inconsistencies and rather dated.
See Katkalo et al (2010O on the nature and scope of DCs, in Industrial and Corporate Change
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Reference : Pitelis, Christos & Teece, David, 2010. "Cross-border Market Co-creation, Dynamic Capabilities and the Entrepreneurial Theory of the Multinational Enterprise," MPRA Paper 23301, University Library of Munich, Germany.