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How is a firm's task environment different from its general environment? A. Managers have some influence over external factors in the task environment; they have little direct effect over external forces in the general environment. B. Managers have no direct effect over external factors in the task environment; they have some influence over external forces in the general environment. C. Managers have no direct effect over external factors in the task environment; they have influence over all external forces in the general environment. D. Managers have influence over all external factors in the task environment; they have no direct effect over external forces in the general environment.

A. Managers have some influence over external factors in the task environment; they have little direct effect over external forces in the general environment.

In an industry, the threat of entry is high when A. capital requirements are low. B. expected returns are high. C. technological know-how is industry specific. D. switching costs are high.

A. capital requirements are low.

Which of the following is a feature of a monopolistically competitive industry? A. differentiated products B. high entry barriers C. no pricing power D. a single firm

A. differentiated products

Competitive rivalry based solely on _____ is destructive to firms as it transfers most of the value created in the industry to the customers. A. price-cutting B. new product releases C. promotional campaigns D. product differentiation

A. price-cutting

How do low interest rates affect a business? A. Firms tend to defer investments. B. Firms can easily borrow money to finance future growth. C. Consumer demand slows down. D. Business credit is harder to obtain.

B. Firms can easily borrow money to finance future growth.

Which of the following statements is not true about the five forces in Porter's competitive analysis model? A. The relative strengths of the five forces that shape competition are context-dependent. B. The stronger the five forces in an industry, the greater the industry's profit potential. C. Competition in the model is described as the tug-of-war between the five forces to capture as much as possible of the economic value created in an industry. D. An analysis of the five forces provides the basis for how a firm should position itself to gain and sustain a competitive advantage.

B. The stronger the five forces in an industry, the greater the industry's profit potential.

Which of the following is a characteristic of a fragmented industry? A. The entry barriers are high. B. There are many small firms. C. Firms tend to have high profitability. D. Firms have substantial pricing power.

B. There are many small firms.

Which of the following is the best characterization of sociocultural forces? A. a firm's culture, norms, and values B. a society's culture, norms, and values C. a competitor's culture, norms, and values D. a focus group's culture, norms, and values

B. a society's culture, norms, and values

In a firm's external environment, _____ primarily capture population characteristics related to age, gender, family size, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, and socioeconomic class. A. political trends B. demographic trends C. ecological trends D. economic trends

B. demographic trends

Which of the following represents an economic factor in a firm's external general environment? A. the government regulations and laws in the country in which the firm exists B. the stage of the business cycle that the country is in C. the values and norms prevalent in the society in which the firm operates D. the bargaining power of the firm's suppliers and buyers

B. the stage of the business cycle that the country is in

The primary objective of Porter's five forces model is to A. replace a firm's competitive advantage with competitive parity. B. understand the profit potential of different industries. C. reduce the gap between the value of a firm's product and its cost of production. D. break down a firm's value chain activities into primary and support.

B. understand the profit potential of different industries.

Why do firms operating in a monopolistically competitive industry have the power to raise the prices of their products or services? A. The competition in the industry is insignificant. B. The number of buyers in the industry is small. C. The firms can differentiate their product offerings. D. The entry barriers in the industry are extremely high.

C. The firms can differentiate their product offerings.

In the _____ developed by Michael Porter, competition is not defined narrowly as a firm's closest competitors but rather more broadly to include other factors in an industry like buyers, suppliers, potential new entry of other firms, and the threat of substitutes. A. PESTEL framework B. VRIO framework C. five forces model D. value chain analysis

C. five forces model

Economies of scale are cost advantages that accrue for firms with A. high fixed costs. B. low employee turnover. C. larger output. D. high capital risks.

C. larger output.

Which of the following is a macroeconomic factor that can affect a firm's strategy? A. power of buyers B. power of suppliers C. levels of employment D. threat of substitutes

C. levels of employment

Which of the following do the sociocultural forces in a firm's external environment best represent? A. the interest rates prevalent in an economy B. the laws protecting small enterprises in a nation C. the family size of the firm's target market D. the rate of employee attrition within the firm

C. the family size of the firm's target market

Which of the following is a primary feature of the five forces model? A. It is concerned exclusively about the intensity of rivalry among direct competitors. B. It takes into account a firm's internal resources, capabilities, and core competencies. C. It helps managers determine the changing speed of an industry or the rate of innovation. D. It views competition within an industry broadly to include forces such as buyers, suppliers, and the threat of substitutes.

D. It views competition within an industry broadly to include forces such as buyers, suppliers, and the threat of substitutes.

The _____ allows the scanning, monitoring, and evaluating of changes and trends in a firm's macro environment. A. VRIO framework B. SWOT analysis C. BCG matrix D. PESTEL framework

D. PESTEL framework

What is most likely to happen when there is too much money in an economy? A. There are too many goods and services. B. There is a drop in interest rates. C. There is high economic growth. D. There is an increase in prices.

D. There is an increase in prices.

Which of the following is a feature of an oligopolistic industry structure? A. many small sellers B. standardized or undifferentiated products C. limited pricing power D. high entry barriers

D. high entry barriers

In which of the following industry competitive structures do selling firms have the lowest pricing power? A. monopolistic competition B. monopoly C. oligopoly D. perfect competition

D. perfect competition

A firm's _____ relates to its ability to create value for customers (V) while containing the cost to do so (C). A. strategic position B. incumbency C. threat of entry D. attrition rate

A. strategic position

The relative bargaining power of suppliers is high when A. suppliers provide products that are differentiated. B. incumbent firms face low supplier switching costs. C. incumbent firms can credibly threaten to backward integrate into the industry. D. suppliers depend heavily on the industry for a large portion of their revenues.

A. suppliers provide products that are differentiated.

Which of the following external forces is a part of a firm's task environment? A. the composition of the strategic group to which the firm belongs B. the interest rates prevalent in the economy in which the firm operates C. the inflation level in the economy in which the firm operates D. the recent innovations in process technology, including lean manufacturing

A. the composition of the strategic group to which the firm belongs

Which of the following forces was not originally a part of Michael Porter's fives forces model? A. threat of substitute products or services B. bargaining power of buyers C. rivalry among existing competitors D. strategic role of complements

D. strategic role of complements

Which of the following features about a buyer indicates that the buyer has high bargaining power? A. when the buyer cannot credibly threaten to backwardly integrate into the industry B. when the buyer cannot purchase specific products from other sellers C. when the buyer faces high switching costs D. when the buyer operates in an industry where products are undifferentiated

D. when the buyer operates in an industry where products are undifferentiated


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