Organizational buying behavior is similar to consumer behavior in some ways and different in others. One key difference is that in the organizational buying process,
A. the postpurchase evaluation behavior is more formalized.
B. there is less reliance on gatekeepers to control product information.
C. only four stages are used.
D. fewer individuals are involved.
E. firms are not affected by derived demand.
Answer: A
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