Backward vertical integration can produce a
A) full integration when activities remain the domain of key suppliers.
B) tapered integration if the firm consolidates all activities in-house.
C) differentiation-based competitive advantage when activities enhance the performance of the final product.
D) focused differentiation strategy when the market is broad and the product is a commodity.
E) lower degree of flexibility in accommodating shifting buyer preferences.
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