Multiple Choice
There are fewer opportunities for differentiation in mature industries, because:
A) Competition puts too much pressure on price
B) Firms do not have enough resources to differentiate their offerings
C) The trend toward commoditization narrows the scope for differentiation and reduces customer willingness to pay
D) Technological innovation hinders the potential for differentiation
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