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In their current thought processes, and organizations may have too much vested interest in their stars to seek collaboration or new intellectual capital. Therefore, from our research, it appears that star culture has a dark side in an innovative organization. About the Author Daniel Chabal is an Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship and Strategy at the University of Central Florida. He sincerely acknowledges the contribution of the Management Professor at the University of Central Florida in the preparation of this article. Tags: Collaboration Human Capital Knowledge Sharing Organizational Architecture Resource Allocation Strategic Alliances Repost: More like this.
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