Multiple Choice
Supplier bargaining power is weaker when
A) good substitute inputs exist or new ones emerge.
B) the cost of switching from one supplier to another is high.
C) suppliers furnish a critical part or component.
D) buying firms are looking for suppliers with good just-in-time supply capabilities.
E) a few large suppliers are the primary sources of a particular item.
Correct Answer:

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