CAPSTONE FINAL
Which of the following accurately describes a common difference between a merger and an acquisition?
A merger tends to be friendly; an acquisition can be friendly or unfriendly.
Which of the following countries has a high geographic distance but a low cultural distance from the United States?
Australia
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.
Which of the following is an advantage offered by a functional structure?
It allows for a higher degree of specialization and deeper domain expertise.
Why does a functional structure rely on a flat organizational structure?
It allows for efficient bottom-up and top-down communication.
Elemental Pharma Inc. recently acquired Crick Pharmaceuticals Inc. It now sells its own products along with the products originally sold by Crick Pharmaceuticals. As a result, Elemental Pharma's sales force will also be marketing the acquired company's products. How will this horizontal integration most likely affect Elemental Pharma?
It will lower its costs through economies of scale.
Which of the following statements is true of strategy in an organization?
Organizational structure must follow strategy in order for firms to achieve superior performance.
Sven is a senior vice president at a textile manufacturer that wants to move from being 20 percent globalized to 70 percent globalized in the next 10 years. What are some possible drawbacks that Sven's company must anticipate?
Rising wages may cancel out cost savings of access to low-cost input factors.
________ are best described as voluntary arrangements between firms that involve the sharing of knowledge, resources, and capabilities with the intent of developing processes, products, or services to lead to competitive advantage.
Strategic alliances
Which of the following statements is true of joint ventures?
They enable the exchange of both tacit and explicit knowledge.
For which of the following companies will geographic distance be the most relevant factor in deciding whether to trade with a target country?
a firm that extracts and exports iron ore
The Palace Hotel Group purchased Orange Roof Hotels for an estimated value of $120 billion. All the hotels previously owned by Orange Roof Hotels are now managed by the Palace Hotel Group and are known as Palace hotels. What does this scenario best illustrate?
an acquisition
A(n) ________ leverages new technologies to attack existing markets.
disruptive innovation
As a research scholar, Denise had built a helicam as part of her project. The helicam could capture aerial images. Realizing the potential use of this product in movie production and military and rescue operations, she started a new venture where she could customize these helicams to fit the specific needs of the buyers and sell them. Denise can be best described as a(n)
entrepreneur.
As the inventor of hypertension medication, OneSure Pharmaceuticals (OSP) Inc. was able to reap the benefits of economies of scale due to a large consumer demand for the drug. Even when competitors later developed similar drugs after the expiry of OSP's patents, regular users did not want to switch because they were concerned about possible side effects. Which of the following benefits does this scenario best illustrate?
first-mover advantages
Mondo Tacos, a fast food restaurant, operates through a business model in which individuals can buy the rights to set up Mondo Taco stores and sell the company's food in return for a lump sum fee at the beginning of the contract and a percentage of revenues every month. The owners of the stores have to offer a menu approved by the company's headquarters and also maintain consistent customer service as expected in its flagship store. Which of the following alternatives to integration does this best illustrate?
franchising
The process of closer integration and exchange between different countries and peoples worldwide is
globalization.
The leading producer of cell phone backup batteries, Jumpstart, has achieved great success because they produce high-quality battery backups that are not too expensive. Even so, another company that produces lower-quality batteries at the same price has also achieved some success, but not as much as Jumpstart. Also, in general, the price of backup batteries has declined because of economies of scale and learning. In addition, Jumpstart has added complementary assets, such as a carrying case. Considering all of these factors, the backup battery industry is most likely in the
growth stage.
A functional structure is recommended when a firm
has a low level of diversification.
Emirates, Etihad Airlines, and Qatar Airways are a threat to U.S. legacy carriers because they offer
higher quality for lower costs for international routes
Because keeping cost low is critical to IKEA's value innovation, it switched from a(n)
international strategy to a global-standardization strategy.
Which of the following lists the stages of the industry life cycle in the correct order?
introduction, growth, shakeout, maturity, and decline
Decisions relating to the range of products and services a firm will offer determine the firm's
level of diversification.
There are many reasons why firms need to grow. Which of the following reasons is strongly influenced by economies of scale?
lowering costs
Esther is the CEO of a line of accessories and cosmetics, Starring Me! Inc., which has retail stores and production units in five countries. In this scenario, Starring Me! Inc. is most likely a
multinational enterprise.
Disney became the world's leading media company to a large extent by pursuing a corporate strategy of
related-linked diversification.
InSeason 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, InSeason 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, InSeason developed a
resistance to change.
A drawback involved in using cross-border strategic alliances to enter new foreign markets is that
some of the firm's proprietary know-how may be appropriated by the foreign partner.
A voluntary arrangement between firms that involves the sharing of knowledge, resources, and capabilities with the intent of developing processes, products, or services is best described as a
strategic alliance.
A firm's ________ determines how the work efforts of individuals and teams are orchestrated and how resources are distributed.
structure
Which of the following stakeholders of a company would most likely be responsible for formulating a corporate strategy?
the chief executive officer
Which of the following is an example of an internal transaction cost?
the cost of maintaining a production unit
Which of the following customer segments as described in the chasm framework make up the mass market?
the early and late majority together
The typical four-step innovation process begins with
the presentation of an idea as findings derived from basic research.
Organizational design is
the process of creating, implementing, and modifying the structure of an organization.
Decisions relating to "what stages of the industry value chain to participate in" determine a firm's
vertical integration.
Gold Leaf Computers sources the components for its laptops from various suppliers on the market. The firm pays $100 for processors, $35 for disk drives, $50 for screens, $10 for memory, and $40 for graphics and wireless internet cards. Gold Leaf has determined that it would cost $200 per unit to produce all of the necessary components in its in-house manufacturing facility. In this scenario, Gold Leaf should
vertically integrate.