Multiple Choice
Jaguar produced so few cars that it couldn't get volume discounts from components suppliers. Jaguar managers sometimes could not even determine the "fair" price for a particular part. In terms of Porter's competitive forces framework, Jaguar's strategic disadvantage stemmed from low:
A) buyer power.
B) supplier power.
C) threat of new entrants.
D) threat of substitute products.
E) access to distribution channels.
Correct Answer:

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