Competition in Mature,low-Technology Industries Such as Tires,brassieres,and Fishing Rods Reveals
Competition in mature,low-technology industries such as tires,brassieres,and fishing rods reveals:
A) In these "stalemate" industries the potential for competitive advantage is severely limited
B) There is constant quest for new sources of competitive advantage-including a steady stream of technological innovations
C) The quest for cost advantage has resulted in these industries relocating to countries with low labor costs
D) A price premium can only be earned through providing high quality
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