SEVI Exam 1
In which of the following ways can suppliers exert bargaining power? (Check all that apply.) By reducing the quality of purchased goods and services By threatening to raise prices of raw materials By squeezing the profitability of firms By threatening to lower prices of raw materials
By reducing the quality of purchased goods and services By threatening to raise prices of raw materials By squeezing the profitability of firms
______ consists of activities that support the entire value chain and not individual activities.
General administration
______ consists of activities involving recruiting, hiring, training, development, and compensating personnel.
Human resources management
______ is associated with receiving, storing, and distributing product inputs.
Inbound logistics
Which of the following are examples of what companies do to gain customers? (Check all that apply.) Increase warranties. Decrease product/service prices. Implement customer switching costs. Increase customer service.
Increase warranties. Decrease product/service prices. Increase customer service.
______ resources are organizational assets that are difficult to identify and account for and are typically embedded in unique routines and practices.
Intangible
True or false: A key to successful strategic management is gathering industry information and understanding the competitive dynamics of the industry's companies.
True
True or false: Firms should obey all the laws, including but not limited to labor, consumer protection, and the environment.
True
True or false: Trends in one segment of the general environment can have an effect on other segments.
True
When does a situation of competitive parity exist?
Two or more firms achieve the same performance results.
Which type of analysis views the organization as a sequential process of value-creating activities?
Value-chain
______ may exert bargaining power by threatening to raise prices of the materials needed by a firm or reduce the quality of goods and services.
Suppliers
______ resources are organizational assets that include physical and financial assets and are relatively easy to identify.
Tangible
______ includes activities that are associated with the development of new knowledge that is applied to the firm's operations.
Technology development
Which of the following are the relationships that a firm has with stakeholders? The actions of the firm can affect stakeholders. Stakeholders can affect the firm's actions. The firm controls the actions of stakeholders. The stakeholders generally have no interest in the firm.
The actions of the firm can affect stakeholders. Stakeholders can affect the firm's actions.
The stakeholder view takes a(n) ______ approach than the financial ratio analysis in evaluating the firm.
broader
A(n) Blank______ occurs when a firm performs below the industry average or is outperformed by its competitors.
competitive disadvantage
If a firm has a 10% return on invested capital while the industry average return on invested capital is 18%, the firm has a(n) ______.
competitive disadvantage
______ helps firms define and understand their industry and identify rivals' strengths and weaknesses.
competitive intelligence
The idea that firms should voluntarily give back to society when they are able to do so is known as ______.
corporate citizenship
philanthropic responsibilities
corporate citizenship
Which framework helps firms to identify their economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic obligations to society?
corporate social responsibility
Which of the following are primary strategy objectives? creating value controlling costs maximizing sales strengthening relationships
creating value controlling costs
A firm's expanded value chain includes ______.
customers
______ tracks the evolution of environmental trends, sequences of events, or streams of activities.
environmental monitoring
______ involves surveillance of a firm's external environment to predict environmental changes and detect changes already underway.
environmental scanning
Which of the following are examples of tangible resources? (Check all that apply.) equipment innovation capacities cash brand name
equipment cash
economic responsibilities
gain and sustain competitive advantage
What is the overall purpose of strategic management?
gain competitive advantage
The ______ environment is composed of segments external to an industry that are usually beyond a firm's control, such as demographics and economic factors, that can affect a firm's strategy.
general
What are the four support activities in the value chain? (Check all that apply.) service general administration human resource management technology development procurement outbound logistics
general administration human resource management technology development procurement
A competitive advantage Blank______.
is assessed relative to other competitors in the industry
According to value-chain analysis, a firm ______.
is profitable when the value it receives exceeds total costs
A buying group is considered powerful when it ______.
is responsible for a large volume of a seller's sales
Among the various types of responsibilities a business firm has, which are specifically considered to be economic responsibilities?
repaying debts to creditors giving investors a return on invested capital
Which of the following describe activities associated with the technology development support function? (Check all that apply.) research and development activities that lead to new products developing a company-wide Intranet developing technologies that train personnel hiring technology workers who are internal consultants to various departments
research and development activities that lead to new products developing a company-wide Intranet developing technologies that train personnel
The ______ view of the firm states that a firm's competitive advantages are due to its endowment of strategic resources that are valuable, rare, costly to imitate, and costly to substitute.
resource-based
The concept, or framework, of corporate social ________ guides firms in identifying and addressing their economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic obligations to society.
responsibility
The ______ segment of the general environment consists of the values, beliefs, and lifestyles of a society.
sociocultural
Increases in household income due to more women entering the workforce in white collar jobs is likely to affect which two segments the most?
sociocultural and economic
Which of the following is a tool that managers can use to address the needs of stakeholders while maintaining a competitive advantage?
stakeholder impact analysis
Two approaches to evaluate firm performance include which of the following? (Check all that apply.) stockholder perspective balance sheet method stakeholder view (balance scorecard) financial ratio analysis
stakeholder view (balance scorecard) financial ratio analysis
What term describes the groups or individuals who can impact or be impacted by a firm's actions?
stakeholders
What do shareholders receive from firms in return for their contribution of capital?
stock dividends
______ groups are clusters of firms that share similar strategies.
strategic
The ______ is the possibility that the profits of established firms in the industry may be eroded by new competitors.
threat of new entrants
SWOT stands for ______.
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
______ products and services limit the potential returns of an industry by placing a ceiling on the prices that firms in that industry can profitably charge.
substitute
Procurement activities include the purchase of which of the following? (Check all that apply.) supplies raw materials machinery human resources
supplies raw materials machinery
A competitive advantage that lasts for a long period of time is said to be ______.
sustainable
Strategic resources must meet four criteria in order for them to provide a firm with the potential for a ______ competitive advantage.
sustainable
The ______ segment of the general environment is concerned with innovation and state of knowledge in industrial arts, engineering, applied sciences, and pure science, and their interaction with society.
technological
Resources that competitors can easily imitate generate ______.
temporary value
Operations includes which of the following activities? (Check all that apply.) testing shipping packaging machining
testing packaging machining
Examples of intangible resources include which of the following? (Check all that apply.) inventory and work in progress the company's brand name technical and scientific skills the experience and capabilities of employees
the company's brand name technical and scientific skills the experience and capabilities of employees
What is strategy?
a set of actions a firm takes to achieve a competitive advantage
Who among the following are considered internal stakeholders?
Employees, board members, stockholders
Which of the following are examples of organizational capabilities? Excellent product development capabilities A firm manufacturing process Outstanding customer service Operating a fleet of delivery trucks Superb innovation process
Excellent product development capabilities Outstanding customer service Superb innovation process
Companies enter foreign market to access which of the following? (Check all that apply.) Factors of production, such as raw materials and labor Technical professionals Easily influenced overseas governments Larger potential markets
Factors of production, such as raw materials and labor Technical professionals Larger potential markets
Which of the following are reasons managers should use Porter's five forces model? (Check all that apply.) It can help managers better understand social, legal, and technological trends. It can help them decide whether to enter, remain, or exit an industry. It can help them develop their supply chains through developing strong relationships with both suppliers and customers. It can help them assess how to improve the firm's competitive position within the industry.
It can help them decide whether to enter, remain, or exit an industry. It can help them develop their supply chains through developing strong relationships with both suppliers and customers. It can help them assess how to improve the firm's competitive position within the industry.
Which of the following are ways that resource inimitability (difficulty to imitate) is a key to value creation? (Check all that apply.) It removes barrier to entry. It constrains competition. It is likely to last forever. It makes profits more likely to be sustainable.
It constrains competition. It makes profits more likely to be sustainable.
Which of the following statements about an industry's composition are correct? (Check all that apply.) It includes companies that sell to similar customers. It includes companies that use similar methods of production. It includes companies in the same geographic area. It includes companies that produce similar products or services.
It includes companies that sell to similar customers. It includes companies that use similar methods of production. It includes companies that produce similar products or services.
Which of the following statements about using the balanced scorecard method of evaluating a firm's performance are true? (Check all that apply.) It includes financial and customer satisfaction measures. It include financial ratio analysis and comparisons to competitors. It takes into account organizational innovation and learning perspective. It provides managers with a fast but comprehensive view of the business.
It includes financial and customer satisfaction measures. It takes into account organizational innovation and learning perspective. It provides managers with a fast but comprehensive view of the business.
Which of the following statements about scenario analysis are true? (Check all that apply.) It depends on extrapolation of historical trends. It incorporates the ways in which societal trends may affect an issue. It draws on a range of disciplines. It is an in-depth approach to forecasting.
It incorporates the ways in which societal trends may affect an issue. It draws on a range of disciplines. It is an in-depth approach to forecasting.
Which of the following statements are correct regarding strategic groups? (Check all that apply.) No two firms are totally different. Strategic groups are clusters of firms that share similar strategies. Rivalry tends to be greater between companies in different strategic groups. No two firms are exactly the same.
No two firms are totally different. Strategic groups are clusters of firms that share similar strategies. No two firms are exactly the same.
Supplier groups are powerful under which of the following conditions? One or more suppliers have built-in switching costs for buyers. There are many suppliers producing similar or the same product. The industry is not an important customer of the supplier group. The supplier group poses a credible threat of forward integration.
One or more suppliers have built-in switching costs for buyers. The industry is not an important customer of the supplier group. The supplier group poses a credible threat of forward integration.
______ are the competencies and skills that a firm employs to transform inputs into outputs.
Organizational capabilities
______ is collecting, storing, and distributing products or services to buyers.
Outbound logistics
______ activities are the sequential activities of the value chain that refer to the physical creation of the product or service, its sale and transfer to the buyer, and its service after sale.
Primary
Support activities add value by themselves or through their relationships with which kinds of activities?
Primary and other support activities
Which of the following are examples of support activities? (Check all that apply.) Inbound logistics Procurement Human Resources management General administration
Procurement Human Resources management General administration
______ is when competitors sense pressure from others in the same industry or act on an opportunity to improve their position.
Rivalry
______ analysis is a framework for analyzing a company's internal and external environments.
SWOT
______ is an in-depth approach to environmental forecasting that involves experts' detailed assessments of social, economic, political, technology trends or other dimensions of the external environment.
Scenario analysis
______ includes the actions associated with providing assistance to enhance or maintain the value of the product.
Service
Which of the following is an example of when the bargaining power of suppliers may be low?
The suppliers provide an input that has many substitutes.
Burger Bomb has been outperforming other burger restaurants in recent years. This indicates that Burger Bomb has which of the following?
a competitive advantage
A good strategy consists of three elements. The first element is accomplished through analysis of the firm's external and internal environments. We also call this ______.
a diagnosis of the competitive advantage
A good strategy consists of three elements. The second element is accomplished through strategy formulation, resulting in the firm's functional, business-level, and corporate-level strategies. This is also called Blank______.
a guiding policy to address the competitive advantage
Which of the following are elements of a good strategy according to the AFI framework?
a guiding policy to address the competitive advantage a set of coherent actions to implement the firm's guiding policy a diagnosis of the competitive advantage
Substitute products or services must be ______ the industry's offerings.
able to perform the same function as
Valuable resources can be a source of competitive ______.
advantage
Which of the following are marketing and sales activities? (Check all that apply.) advertising warehousing pricing products delivery
advertising pricing products
Which attributes must a resource have to provide a firm with a sustainable competitive advantage? (Check all that apply.) be easy to imitate be rare among competitors have no substitutes ability to exploit opportunities
be rare among competitors have no substitutes ability to exploit opportunities
Two valuable firm resources are strategically equivalent (substitutes) when each ______.
can be exploited separately to implement the same strategies
Michael Porter's five forces model is the most commonly used analytical tool for examining which of the following type of environment?
competitive
legal responsibilities
define minimum standard under the law
The ______ segment of the general environment consists of changes in a market's characteristics such as age, race, ethnicity, and education.
demographic
Which of the following elements of the general environment is the easiest to understand and quantify?
demographic
Which of the following are included in the six segments of the general environment? (Check all that apply.) demographic and sociocultural political/legal and technological industrial and competitive economic and global
demographic and sociocultural political/legal and technological economic and global
ethical responsibilities
do what is right, just, and fair
Interest rate increases, currency exchange rates, and the Dow Jones are examples of factors to be considered in which segment of the general environment?
economic
Which of the four corporate social responsibilities is considered first and foremost for business enterprises?
economic
Starbucks's actions to educate its workers and management about racism indicates that the firm takes its ______ responsibilities seriously.
ethical
Customers, suppliers, creditors, unions, and governments are known as ______.
external stakeholders
Effective stakeholder management ______.
helps a firm build a strong public relationship
Competitive intelligence ______.
helps companies avoid surprises by anticipating competitors' moves and response time
Human resource management's activities include which of the following? (Check all that apply.) procuring goods employees use daily such as office products hiring employees engaged in support activities training employees negotiations with labor unions
hiring employees engaged in support activities training employees negotiations with labor unions
Environmental monitoring enables firms to evaluate ______.
how the dynamic competitive landscape is being changed by environmental trends
Which of the following is a support activity in the value chain? operations human resource management outbound logistics marketing and sales
human resource management
The bargaining power of buyers depends on the ______.
importance of purchases from that group compared with the industry's overall business
The stakeholders of a firm are ______.
individuals or groups that can affect and are affected by the actions of the firm
Which of the following elements of the pyramid of corporate social responsibility are required by society and shareholders? Multiple select question. Ethical responsibilities Legal responsibilities Philanthropic responsibilities Economic responsibilities
legal and economic responsibilities
Which of the following are the three important stakeholder attributes managers must pay particular attention to during stakeholder impact analysis?
legitimacy power urgency
A stakeholder has ______ when its needs are within the bounds of the law or are otherwise relevant to the firm. Multiple choice question.
legitimate claim
Procurement activities include the purchase of which of the following? (Check all that apply.) human resources machinery supplies raw materials
machinery supplies raw materials
Sustainable competitive advantage exists when a firm Blank______.
maintains superior performance relative to its industry over a long period of time
______ activities are associated with purchases of products and services by end users and the inducements used to get them to make purchases.
marketing and sales
Which of the following are among the primary activities of a firm's value chains? (Check all that apply.) operations marketing and sales inbound and outbound logistics procurement service
operations marketing and sales inbound and outbound logistics service
Which of the following would be substitutes for a soft drink? (Check all that apply.) orange juice alcoholic beverages water sports drinks
orange juice water sports drinks
Which of the following processes are associated with outbound logistics? (Check all that apply.) order processing delivery vehicle operation warehousing accounts receivable
order processing delivery vehicle operation warehousing
General administration is often seen ______.
overhead
What is the overall purpose of a firm's strategy?
perform better than other companies in the same industry
Microsoft donating more than $3 billion in cash and software to people in need is an example of which type of corporate social responsibility?
philanthropic
Which of the following elements of the pyramid of corporate social responsibilities are result from a society's expectations toward business?
philanthropic responsibilities, ethical responsibilities
The ______ segment of the general environment consists of how a society creates and exercises power, including rules, laws, and taxation policies.
political/legal
The ______ segment of the general environment consists of how a society creates and exercises power, including rules, laws, and taxation policies. Multiple choice question.
political/legal
The purpose of environmental forecasting is to ______.
predict change
Which of the following legal developments allow business to function as an institution?
property rights, contract enforcement
Shareholders
provide capital
Strategic positioning allows managers to ______.
provide customers value while controlling costs
creditors
provide financing in the form of loans
communities
provide real estate and public safety
employees
provide time and talent
Resources that not many firms possess are known as ______ resources.
rare
What is the field of management that focuses on attaining competitive advantage by combining analysis, formulation, and implementation?
strategic management
Andrew's Home Center has created a unique situation for itself in its industry that allows the company to not only provide excellent value to its customers but also control its costs. This is known as Blank______.
strategic positioning
Burger Bomb is a new hamburger restaurant. In order to compete successfully against its many competitors, Burger Bomb has decided to focus on quality and an interesting, unique menu that uses locally sourced, organic ingredients. These ideas are Burger Bomb's Blank______.
strategy
Examples of key elements of the global segment of the general environment include which of the following? (Check all that apply.) the Dow Jones shifts in the number of U.S. high school graduates trade agreements between nations currency exchange rates
trade agreements between nations currency exchange rates
Which of the following are service activities? (Check all that apply.) procurement training installation repair
training installation repair
Spotting key trends requires a combination of which of the following? (Check all that apply.) Understanding one's customers. Disregarding what your competitors will do next. Ignoring what policy makers are likely to do. Knowing one's business. Keeping an eye on what's happening.
understanding one's customers knowing one's business keeping an eye on what's happening