495 Practice Final

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NoRu Inc. is a publicly traded firm that does not wish to be acquired by FRESHPoP Corporation, a much larger publicly traded firm, who is planning an acquisition of NoRu Inc. This is an example of a

Hostile takeover

Codehow Inc. is a large firm involved in the highly competitive market of high-tech medical equipment. In this market, smaller firms that focus on research are constantly making new technological developments. Which of the following approaches would best serve the needs of Codehow?

Serial acquisitions

Because Facebook receives almost all of its revenues from online advertising, we would conclude that Facebook would be characterized as a(n) ________ firm, which has the lowest levels of corporate diversification.

single business

When a firm is able to successfully employ a blue ocean strategy, it will create a competitive advantage by

beating rivals on product attributes while offering a better price.

One of the risks of pursuing a blue ocean strategy is that a firm can find itself

"stuck in the middle."

Several notable firms like Eli Lilly, HP, Procter & Gamble, and IBM each wish to become the alliance "partner of choice" for small technology ventures, colleges, and inventors. They each know that ________ is a necessary and critical element for an alliance to be a success.

Building inter-organizational trust

Which of the following stakeholders of a company would most likely be responsible for formulating a corporate strategy?

CEO

Jane is the CEO of Aperture Science LLC and wishes to develop additional competencies for her business. She is mostly interested in taking advantage of the ________, which are clustered firms that have unique skill sets located in specific geographic regions.

Communities of learning

John owns John's Trucking Corporation and is trying to determine if his firm should engage in vertical integration and diversify the range of services his business sells. Before John goes through with these decisions, he'll need to consider what is his

Corporate level strategy

Jerry is the proud owner of American BBQ Eateries LLC. They currently operate in the southeast and have recently entered into a nonequity alliance with Big Bills BBQ Grills Inc., with a promise of sharing codified information via a licensing agreement. Which of the following best represents this level of sharing knowledge?

Explicit knowledge

Which of the following is not an advantage when it comes to "first-mover advantages"?

First movers must educate potential customers about the product.

Vinny, the CEO of Rainholm Industries is looking to employ a ________ strategy, which would take advantage of economies of scale and location economies. He wishes to pursue and establish a global division of labor based on wherever best-of-class capabilities reside at the lowest possible cost for Rainholm Industries.

Global standardization

Several drawbacks exist when it comes to horizontal integration. Which of the following below is not one of the drawbacks?

Higher costs

The vast majority of innovations in an industry are ________, because they build on a firm's existing knowledge base and reinforce the existing organizational structure and network relationships.

Incremental

There are some industries that are more competitive in some countries than others. In order to fully understand why this occurs, we need to examine Porter's Diamond framework. Which of the following below is NOT one of the four factors in this framework?

Industry specific forces

Coca-Cola was primarily known for its core competencies in marketing, bottling, and distributing aerated drinks. However, with the success of Gatorade, Coca-Cola developed competencies in the development and marketing of its own sports drink, Powerade. Which of the following is true of Coca-Cola?

It is building new core competencies to protect and extend its current market position.

Teresa wants to take her firm internationally but is concerned with the ________, which refers to the possibility of higher costs of doing business in an unfamiliar cultural and economic environment.

Liabilities of foreignness

Walmart sells live animals (snakes, eels, toads, etc.) for food preparation in China whereas IKEA sells kimchi refrigerators and metal chopsticks in South Korea. These examples illustrate the need for ________ which often requires the competing firm to tailor their products and services to meet the needs of the market in which they are competing.

Local responsiveness

Mohawk is a leader in sustainable and innovative carpeting and floorings, as evidenced by its signature product, the world's first organic cotton carpet. Its product is unique and has appealing customer attributes. If Mohawk's raw material costs increased by 12 percent this year, what would be the likely outcome?

Mohawk would pass a major portion of this increase along as a price increase to its customers.

A disruptive innovation leverages ________ technologies, while architectural innovations are based on ________ technologies.

New, existing

Overall, was the Adidas acquisition of Reebok a success?

No. Adidas has slipped from number two in the U.S. market to number three.

________, which captures the cultural fit between different firms, is one key element needed when selecting an alliance partner.

Partner compatibility

Which of the following is an example of an external transaction cost?

The cost of searching for a contract manufacturer

All of the following are questions that managers should ask before crafting a business-level strategy except

When should we introduce our product/service in the market?

When pursuing a cost-leadership strategy, a business must remember that

buyers will be reluctant to pay for a product unless the quality is acceptable.

XYZ Inc. is a publicly traded company and a highly diversified firm. However, XYZ's most recent stock price is valued less than the sum of all its individual business units. We would conclude that XYZ is currently experiencing a

diversification discount

Which of the following best illustrates site specificity?

equipment necessary for mining bauxite and aluminum smelting

Jerry is the owner of All Hinges Inc. and has recently modified his firm's strategic objective based on a shift in his industry. Jerry is responding to a(n) ________ life cycle.

industry

Customer service and ________ are two of the value drivers that managers can utilize when trying to improve a firm's differentiation strategic position.

product uniqueness

Bill's Hockey Pucks Inc. wishes to pursue international markets like China and Russia. In order to do this, they may wish to consider a possible

strategic alliance with another firm already established in those markets.

Which of the following customer segments as described in the chasm framework make up the mass market?

the early and late majority together

A blue ocean strategy differs from a low-cost strategy in that

the intent of a blue ocean strategy is not to be the absolute lowest-cost provider because a blue ocean must also increase perceived value.

One of the reasons that big box retailers like Home Depot are able to achieve economies of scale is that

they are able to take advantage of physical properties and maximize their scale efficiencies by stocking more merchandise and handling inventory more efficiently.

Maria wants to pursue an international strategy but is concerned that foreign markets aren't ready for her products and services. You recommend that she engage in ________, which would be contract based and would limit risk and exposure of her investments.

Exporting

When a firm uses the tools and concepts learned from strategic management in order to achieve competitive advantage by pursuing innovation, it is said to be engaging in

strategic entrepreneurship.

On which of the following tenets is the crossing-the-chasm framework, suggested by Geoffrey Moore, based?

Each stage of the industry life cycle is dominated by a different customer group.

The type of customers vital to a firm introducing a new innovation are the ________, who are willing to pay higher prices and like to tinker with new products.

Early adopters

Which of the following best illustrates a merger between the two companies Scotfind Inc. and Inity Inc.?

Scotfind Inc. and Inity Inc. join together to form a single new company called ScotfindInity Inc.

When examining all the generic strategies, which of the following below is inherently superior in every industry?

There is no single superior business-level strategy.

Which of the following best illustrates physical-asset specificity?

a machine solely designed to give a candy its trademarked shape

Jennifer is the CEO of JustFixIt Inc., a firm that merges technology with commercial hardware. She has been struggling with the decision to allocate her resources for the development of a new system or go to the market and search for an already established system. The Board of Directors for JustFixIt Inc. suggested that enter a contractual agreement with a partner. This scenario best illustrates the concept of

build-borrow-or-buy framework.

Facebook has become one of the largest media companies in the world, valued at nearly 50 billion in 2019, but hasn't produced a single piece of content. Facebook is an example of a

platform busines

Which of the following is part of Geert Hofstede's cultural dimensions?

power distance

Mark owns Drones 'R' Us, Inc. and is looking for an alternative to vertical integration. He decides to manufacture some of his own parts while keeping a few key suppliers in his industry value chain as well. This is known as

taper integration.

Susan owns a firm that is considered fully integrated. Which of the following statements below would best describe a firm that is fully integrated?

All of Susan's business activities are conducted within the boundaries of the firm.

Firms that consider international expansion will often examine absolute metrics on which countries to pursue investments in but also consider relative distance. To help firms decide where to compete, the ________ was developed to help firms make this decision.

CAGE distance framework

Susan is the founder of the restaurant chain Right and Fresh. She ensures that the products in her stores are ethically and responsibly sourced. Most products are therefore 100 percent organic and all packaging is manufactured from recycled material. Also, her company sources ingredients from farms within 100 miles from her locations. Susan's belief is that her restaurants should be able to support the community at large. Which of the following terms best describes Susan?

Social entrepreneur

Lucy wishes to have more control with her international strategy and is willing to increase her firms' investments in this foreign market. She considers creating a subsidiary but also wishes to build a manufacturing plant from the ground up. Lucy is most likely interested in pursuing a(n)

greenfield operations strategy

According to the five forces model, which of the following is viewed as a major risk to a business pursuing a cost-leadership strategy?

innovation that allows competitors to emerge with more economical replacements

Because keeping cost low is critical to IKEA's value innovation, it switched from a(n)

international strategy to a global-standardization strategy.


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