The decline of Kodak Inc. in the camera and film business is NOT explained by

a. the rise of Japanese rivals such as Fuji Photo Film Co.
b. the development of digital cameras and smart phones that operate as cameras.
c. anti monopoly laws that broke Kodak up into small, competing companies.
d. constant innovation and attention to changing trends in recreational photography.


c. anti monopoly laws that broke Kodak up into small, competing companies.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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A. "me-too" products quickly take market share away from the innovator. B. promotion is likely to be needed to build primary demand. C. industry profits are at their highest. D. most products achieve intensive distribution. E. None of these answers is correct.

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a. Conflict of interest b. Balancing ethical dilemmas c. Organizational abuse d. Interpersonal abuse e. Taking things that don't belong to you

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