Question

First-mover disadvantages (or late-mover advantages) rarely arise when

A) the costs of pioneering are much higher than being a follower and only negligible learning/experience curve benefits accrue to the pioneer.

B) rapid market evolution gives fast followers an opening to leapfrog the pioneer with next-generation products of their own.

C) the pioneer's products are somewhat primitive and do not live up to buyer expectations, allowing clever followers to win disenchanted buyers with better-performing products.

D) the marketplace is skeptical about the benefits of a new technology or product being pioneered by a first mover.

E) the market response is strong and the pioneer gains a monopoly position that enables it to recover its investment.

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