mgmt 425 ch 9
Which of the following is a disadvantage of a horizontal integration corporate strategy? A. It increases competitive intensity within an industry. B. It increases the potential for legal repercussions. C. It increases the costs associated with increasing value. D. It increases the threat of new entrants in an industry.
B. It increases the potential for legal repercussions.
Can define and explain Porter's Five Forces Model Which of the following is a result of horizontal integration in terms of Porter's five forces model? A. The industry structure becomes less consolidated. B. There is a reduction of excess capacity in the market. C. The industry structure becomes potentially less profitable. D. There is an increase in rivalry among existing firms.
B. There is a reduction of excess capacity in the market.
Can define and explain horizontal integration Which of the following is a result of horizontal integration in terms of Porter's five forces model? A. The industry structure becomes less consolidated. B. There is a reduction of excess capacity in the market. C. The industry structure becomes potentially less profitable. D. There is an increase in rivalry among existing firms.
B. There is a reduction of excess capacity in the market.
Can explain the concept of a hostile takeover How does Kraft Foods benefit from its hostile takeover of Cadbury PLC in 2010? A. Its main strategic focus is now on the domestic market. B. It opens a market for it that is growing slowly but has high profit margins. C. It has access to convenience stores and a new distribution channel. D. It automatically gains monopoly in the chocolate-manufacturing industry.
C. It has access to convenience stores and a new distribution channel.
How did the recent horizontal integration in the U.S. airline industry provide benefits to the surviving carriers? A. by facilitating excess capacity in the industry B. by preventing mergers from taking place C. by lowering competitive intensity in the industry overall D. by increasing the threat of entry in the industry
C. by lowering competitive intensity in the industry overall
Has reviewed the Google case in Chapter 9 Google, the leader in online search and advertisement, engaged in a number of smaller acquisitions of tech ventures. It did this in order to A. imitate the actions of its competitors like Apple and Facebook. B. solve its principal-agent problems. C. fill gaps in its competency lineup. D. expand through unrelated diversification.
C. fill gaps in its competency lineup.
Can define and explain horizontal integration Olympia Autos Inc. merged with its competitor Vaca Autos Inc. This allowed Olympia Autos to use its technological competencies along with Vaca Autos' marketing capabilities to capture a larger market share than what the two entities individually held. What does this scenario best illustrate? A. backward integration B. forward integration C. horizontal integration D. vertical integration
C. horizontal integration
Can define and explain horizontal integration Which of the following scenarios best illustrates horizontal integration? A. Regal Autos Inc. enters into a licensing contract with a distributor in a new international market. B. Regal Autos Inc. acquires a component parts manufacturer who previously supplied to Regal Autos' competitor. C. Regal Autos Inc. sets up its own distribution channel and retail stores. D. Regal Autos Inc. joins with Marcus Motors Inc., one of its direct competitors.
D. Regal Autos Inc. joins with Marcus Motors Inc., one of its direct competitors.
Can define and explain horizontal integration How does horizontal integration within an industry affect the surviving firms? A. by increasing the threat the surviving firms will face from new entrants B. by strengthening the rivalry among existing firms C. by requiring the surviving firms to shift their focus from non-price to price competition D. by strengthening the bargaining power of the surviving firms vis-à-vis suppliers and buyers
D. by strengthening the bargaining power of the surviving firms vis-à-vis suppliers and buyers
Has review the Google case in Chapter 9 The main reason behind Google's decision to acquire the Israeli start-up company Waze for $1 billion was to A. preempt its competitors from buying Waze. B. share its capabilities with Waze. C. support start-up companies with venture capital. D. gain access to technology that is alien to it.
A. preempt its competitors from buying Waze.
Has reviewed the Hershey Company case in Chapter 9 The Hershey Company, the largest U.S. chocolate manufacturer, decided to enter the Chinese market in 2013 because A. the U.S. population was growing slowly and becoming more health conscious. B. its strategic position in the U.S. market was well protected through high entry barriers. C. this would help the company gain access to large cocoa plantations in China. D. Hershey's main strategic focus was on product and market diversification and not on the domestic market.
A. the U.S. population was growing slowly and becoming more health conscious.
Has reviewed the Facebook case in Chapter 9 Which of the following reasons motivated Facebook to acquire Instagram, a photo and video-sharing social media site, for $1 billion in 2012? A. the desire to gain a new capability B. the need to enter a new geographical market C. the need to reduce its level of horizontal integration D. the desire to pursue an unrelated diversification strategy
A. the desire to gain a new capability