Which of the following is NOT a risk of cross-border alliances between domestic and foreign firms?
a) overcoming language and cultural barriers
b) launching new initiatives to stay abreast of shifting market conditions
c) developing mutually agreeable ways of dealing with key issues or differences
d) disengaging from the alliance once its purpose has been served
e) becoming overly dependent on foreign partners for essential expertise
Option 'D' is correct.
Disengaging from the alliance once its purpose has been served is not considered as a risk of cross-border alliances between domestic and foreign firms.
Where as, all other options are risks of cross border alliances between the Domestic and Foreign firms.
Which of the following is NOT a risk of cross-border alliances between domestic and foreign firms?...
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