MGMT 491 Exam 3
Which of the following statements is true about managing alliance-related tasks?
Alliance-management capability is based on three alliance-related tasks.
Which of the following countries has a high geographic distance but a low cultural distance from the United States?
Australia
Axe Capital is a public stock company. Which of the following best exemplifies the legal personality of the company?
Axel, the company's founder, died a few years ago, yet the company is doing well.
________ refers to the degree to which decision making is concentrated at the top of the organization.
Centralization
Dana wishes to strengthen her firm's marketing department by partnering with a large marketing firm that can complement her existing value chain. However, she fears potential legal repercussions including potential lawsuits filed by U.S. federal agencies such as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Which of the following strategic options should Dana pursue?
Dana should consider forming a strategic alliance with the marketing firm.
DalTech Inc., a publicly traded company, designs and manufactures wearable technology. What approach should DalTech take after a long period of horizontal integration in its industry? Assume that the industry is now stable and competitors have not made any major changes in price or marketing recently.
Focus on research and development as a form of nonprice competition.
Which of the following statements is true of an equity alliance?
In an equity alliance, the partners frequently exchange personnel to make the acquisition of tacit knowledge possible.
Why should managers using the M-form organizational structure to support a related-diversification strategy ideally concentrate decision making at the top of the organization?
It allows a high level of integration.
What most likely happens when a firm optimizes its organizational structure to its current situation?
It plants the seed of subsequent failure: the tightly coupled system can break apart when internal or external pressures occur.
What is the result of managers' pursuit of strategies that define value creation too narrowly in public stock companies?
It reduces the trust of shareholders in the organization as a vehicle for value creation.
________ is the term that describes the difficulty of the principal to ascertain whether the agent has really put forth a best effort.
Moral hazard PreviousNext
Stark Industries is a public stock company. Which of the following statements about the company best illustrates the fact that its investors have limited liability?
Shareholders of Stark Industries are responsible to the company only to the capital they have invested.
What is most likely to happen if a firm relies too long on a competency without honing, refining, and upgrading as the firm and the environment change?
The firm's culture can turn from a core competency into a core rigidity.
Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies a leveraged buyout of a microchip manufacturer, Sirius Cybernetics Corp.?
The owner of another company buys all the outstanding shares of Sirius Cybernetics Corp.in order to take it private.
How will an increase in coordinated economic and political integration between countries affect the world economy?
There will be gains in social welfare and living standards across the globe.
Which of the following statements is true of joint ventures?
They enable the exchange of both tacit and explicit knowledge.
Which of the following is true of the process of organizing for competitive advantage?
To maintain competitive advantage, companies need to restructure as they grow and the competitive environment changes.
To help increase and maintain ethical values for future managers, a group of Harvard Business School students developed
a voluntary MBA oath that explicitly recognizes the role of business in society and its responsibilities beyond shareholders.
Weyland Yutani Inc. is an electronic appliances manufacturer that has many strategic business units (SBUs), among which, television and computers share a close relationship. These SBUs have to fight each other for R&D funding because there is a combined amount set aside for these two units. However, they share technological findings with each other and work together to ensure that their combined output is better that of the other SBUs. Such a relationship between SBUs in a business is referred to as
co-opetition.
A candy company called Blackzim Inc. forms an agreement with another candy company called Streethex Inc. Through this agreement, Blackzim owns 30 percent of Streethex. However, Streethex does not own any part of Blackzim. This type of agreement is called a(n)
equity alliance.
Which of the following entry modes was used extensively in Globalization 1.0 stage?
exports
Paul runs an organization that implements a cost-leadership strategy. This business-level strategy supports both a ________ and ________ structure.
functional; mechanistic
Martha received a tip from a close friend who is an executive manager of a publicly traded company called TelAmeriCorp Inc. The manager received some inside information about how to trade TelAmeriCorp stock to get a huge profit. He shared this information with Martha. This scenario is an example of
information asymmetry
When firms sell their products overseas with little or no change to the products, they may increase the expropriation of intellectual property and increase the risk of piracy. This is considered a serious disadvantage when pursuing a(n) ________ strategy.
international
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
Unilever's new-concept center is situated in downtown Shanghai, China, attracting hundreds of eager volunteers to test the firm's latest product innovations on-site while Unilever researchers monitor consumer reactions. In this example, Unilever is trying to reap the benefits of
location economies.
In Fasehatice's Office of Alliance Management, the alliance champion is primarily responsible for
making sure that an alliance fits within the firm's existing alliance portfolio and corporate-level strategy.
Why did Quaker Oats Company's acquisition of Snapple fail?
managerial hubris
Amy is the CEO of a line of accessories and cosmetics, Hooli Inc., which has retail stores and production units in five countries. In this scenario, Hooli Inc. is most likely a
multinational enterprise.
Macmillan Toys Inc. is located in the nation of Ruffino near the nation of East Fenwick. Macmillan Toys is considering expanding into Rusalka. Both countries have similar consumer incomes and knowledge bases and share a common language. Also, the transportation networks between the countries are strong. Even so, the two nations have a long-standing dispute concerning the control of an area of land along their common border. Currently, Ruffino rules this land. Which of the following would most likely prevent Macmillan Toys from expanding into Rusalka?
political distance
Which of the following could most likely have prevented the accounting scandals of the early 2000s and the global financial crisis?
practicing effective corporate governance
Hooper's Store Inc. started a chain of organic supermarkets that had initial success. The managers achieved a mastery of the firm's current environment, thereby filling a need in the market. However, Hooper's Store defined and measured it success by financial metrics, with a focus on short-term performance. As a result, the firm put in place metrics and systems to accommodate and manage increasing firm size due to continued success. As a result of this tightly coupled system, Hooper's Store developed a(n)
resistance to change.
Which of the following characteristics of a public stock company deals with principals and agents?
separation of legal ownership and management control
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 mergers
Mary owns Kind Corporation and wants to maintain a dual focus on creating shareholder value while at the same time increasing value for society as a whole. Mary is following the
shared value creation framework
Which of the following statements accurately explains the primary reason behind Walmart's failure in Germany?
significant differences between its U.S. personnel policies and Germany's culture
In a nonequity alliance, which of the following types of information would firms most likely share?
the documented information about the material composition of a product
A company that is using extrinsic motivation as an output control mechanism will most likely
threaten to lay off employees if they do not achieve targets. PreviousNext
Gregarious Simulation Systems Inc. wants to globally expand its market. It intends to ensure that its mode of foreign entry allows it to have strong control over its operations and protect its intellectual property, though that may mean investing a significant amount of capital and other resources. In this scenario, which of the following foreign-entry modes would best suit Gregarious Simulation Systems?
acquisition
Oceanic Airlines Inc., a transportation firm, is headed by Denise Cordova, the CEO. Each functional department of the company—marketing, finance, and HR—has a president who reports to the CEO directly. Each department has various managers who manage teams. The managers report to the presidents, and the team leads report to the managers. Finally, the employees at the lowest level report to their team leads. It is rare for a lower-level employee to interact with the CEO of the company. In this scenario, Oceanic Airlines Inc. can be said to have a(n)
tall hierarchical structure.