Unrelated diversification

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Unrelated diversification is when a firm acquires a new business whose value chains are so dissimilar that no competitively valuable cross-business relationships exist.

Definition

According to the Strategic Management by David and David (15th edition),

Unrelated diversification. When a firm acquires a new business whose value chains are so dissimilar that no competitively valuable cross-business relationships exist.