MAR 255 test 3 Syracuse

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UPS charges different pricing for shipping depending on an item's destination. The more distant the city the package is being shipped to, the higher the price UPS charges. Which geographic pricing method is ups using.

Zone pricing

Countries can set​ ________, which is a limit on the amount of foreign imports that they will accept in certain product categories.

a quota

​McDonald's operates the same basic​ fast-food look,​ layout, and operating model in its restaurants around the world but​ ________ its menu and design to local tastes.

adapts

Margaret has ben invited to a fancy dinner party and wants to bring a good bottle of wine as a gift for the host, since she does not know much about wine, she will likely use the price of the wine as _________?

an indicator of quality

Many companies build extensive electronic collections of consumer and market information obtained from data sources within the​ company's network. This is known as​ ___________.

an internal database

Venezuela produces oil in​ surplus, whereas Guyana produces rice in surplus and El Salvador produces coffee in surplus. These nations have little hard currency to pay for purchases from other countries and frequently exchange involves​ a(n) ________.

barter

Gillete charges a fairly low priced for it racers (relative to costs) and a higher price for razor blades. It is using a strategy of______ pricing.

captive-product

In the​ whole-channel view of​ distribution, the first​ link, ________, moves company products from points of production to the borders of countries within which they are sold.

channels between nations

In the​ whole-channel view of​ distribution, the second​ link, _________, moves products from their market entry points to the final consumers.

channels within nations

The biggest involvement in a foreign market comes through​ ________ of the development of​ foreign-based assembly or manufacturing facilities.

direct investment

Companies that us __________ continually adjust prices to meet the characteristics and needs of individual customers and situations.

dynamic pricing

In​ a(n) __________economy, fast growth in manufacturing results in rapid overall economic growth.

emerging

The simplest way to enter a foreign market is through​ ________.

exporting

You and seven other people relay your feelings and thoughts about a potential new product to a trained moderator. In​ exchange, you receive a small payment. You are participating in​ a(n) ________.

focus group interview

Many companies get involved in several international markets and ventures. They can be​ __________, with country managers who are responsible for​ salespeople, sales​ branches, distributors, and licensees in their respective countries.

geographical organizations

​Twenty-Four7, a cosmetic firm located in the United​ States, markets its products in Asian and European countries through independent distributors. In this​ case, Twenty-Four7 has entered international markets through​ ________.

indirect exporting

To develop needed​ information, marketing information systems utilize​ _________.

internal​ databases, marketing​ intelligence, and marketing research

The role of a​ company's marketing information system​ (MIS) is important because​ ______________.

it enables a company to use customer insights to improve relationships with customers

University Boutiques promotes its brand in new international markets by providing rights to local boutiques to use its patented designs and brand name. In this​ case, University​ Boutiques' market-entering strategy is referred to as​ ________.

licensing

Competitive marketing intelligence uses​ _________ data sources.

publicly available

The purpose of a tariff is to​ ________.

raise revenue

A researcher must always evaluate secondary information​ carefully; however, the researcher does not need to ensure the evaluation is​ _________.

subjective

In​ a(n) ________​ economy, the vast majority of people engage in simple agriculture.

subsistence

Competitive marketing intelligence is primarily responsible for​ _____________.

the systematic collection and analysis of publicly available information

Any contact between a customer and a company is called​ a(n) _________.

touch point

Which of the following is true regarding initiating price cuts

wherever possible, the company should consider way to meet higher costs or demand without raising prices.

A power tool company wants to give its customers access to​ internal, non-public information about how best to use its product in creative ways. What should the company create to provide customers with this​ information?

A company extranet

A colleague needs to collect descriptive data about his​ customer's attitudes. He has not done this type of research before. What research approach would you recommend to best suit this research​ project?

A survey

Cupcakes by Cindy is attempting to gather information about its customers in order to improve its customer service. Which of the following is the BEST place for this company to start to develop an efficient​ MIS?

Assess the information needs of the company.

​________ involve(s) the direct exchange of goods and services.

Barter

Which kind of company would most benefit from conducting marketing​ research?

Both large multinationals like Disney and IBM and small locals truly need market research.

Which of the following is a cost-oriented price approach

Breakeven Pricing

​_________ is a geographic characteristic indicator of market potential.

Climate

A company is conducting market research to determine the best areas to sell its product. It has already determined its research questions. What is the next step of this​ company's research​ plan?

Collect the data.

​________ is a global communication strategy of fully adapting advertising messages to local markets.

Communication adaptation

Which of the following is NOT a step in the marketing research​ process?

Comparing research findings to other studies

________ Refers to the setting price based on buyers perception of value rather than on the sellers cost.

Costumer value-based pricing

​________ is a geographic characteristic of market potential.

Country size

Sky owns a small hot air balloon company in​ Albuquerque, New Mexico. He recently started a Facebook page for his company and many of his customers are asking for​ store-sponsored hot air balloon trips. They believe​ Sky's expertise would make him the perfect guide. Sky decides to host quarterly hot air balloon trips and experiences a huge increase in sales and customer satisfaction. Which of the following is the BEST conclusion that can be drawn from​ Sky's situation?

Customer insights can provide valuable information to a small businesses.

Which of the following statements is true regarding initiating price cuts?

Cutting prices in an industry loaded with excess capacity may lead to price wars.

Which of the following statements is true regarding oligpolostic competition ?

Each seller is alert and responsive to competitors' pricing strategies and marketing moves.

​_________ is a demographic characteristic.

Education

Sadie's restaurant has listened to its customers over the years and is now able to offer the right combination of quality and good service at a fair price. which pricing strategy is sadie's using?

Good-Value pricing

Which of the following is true regarding the price-demand relationship?

If demand is elastic, sellers will consider lowering the price.

​________ economies are major exporters of manufactured​ goods, services, and investment funds.

Industrial

An international company has appointed a CPO to ensure the privacy and confidentiality of the consumer data it collects. Which of the following is the CPO MOST likely to do as a function of his​ job?

Inform customers of the​ company's privacy policy.

Many state colleges and universities charge one price for in-state students and a higher price for out-of-state students. Which form of segmented pricing are these schools using?

Location-based pricing

A company has set a low price on a new product it introduced. It wants to maximize its market share and attract a large number of buyers quickly. Which new product pricing strategy should the company use?

Market-penetration pricing

When apple computer company introduced its iphone, it priced the new product at $599, considerably higher than their ipod or competing cellular phones, Apple Computer was pursuing a ________ New product strategy

Market-skimming

​_______ consists of the analysis​ tools, technologies, and processes by which marketers dig out meaningful patterns in big data to gain customer insights and gauge marketing performance.

Marketing analytics

Which of the following BEST describes the research​ relationships?

Observation is best suited for exploratory​ research, surveys for descriptive​ research, and experiments for causal research.

Which of the following statements about big data is​ correct?

One result of big data is that marketing managers are often overloaded and overwhelmed with information.

Which of the following statements about online research is​ correct?

Online surveys generally have higher response rates than those conducted by mail or phone.

A car buyer can choose a base model at one price, or one with a premium sound and navigastion system at a higher price. This is an example of ________ pricing?

Optional- product

​_______ is(are) demographic characteristic indicators of market potential.

Population size and growth

Selling below cost with the intention of punishing a competitor or gaining higher long-run profits by putting competitors out if business is an illegal practice called______?

Predatory Pricing

In the​ whole-channel concept for international​ marketing, which of the following is NOT a global value delivery​ network?

Price escalation

​________ is when a company adds the cost of​ transportation, tariffs, importer​ margin, wholesaler​ margin, and retailer margin to its factory price.

Price escalation

Over the years, U.S. air carriers have been accused numerous times of collusion when setting prices. This illegal practice is called_______?

Price fixing

​________ involves changing the products to meet local​ requirements, conditions, or wants.

Product adaptation

The ford mustang is offered in several different models. Ford will use _______ pricing to determine the price steps between the different models.

Product line

Bath & Body Works offers "three-fer" deals on its soaps and lotions ( such as three antibacterial soaps for $10). This is an example of_______ pricing?

Product-bundle

A retailer temporarily prices a few select items below cost to create excitement and pull consumers into the stores. This is an example of________ pricing.

Promotional

Which of the following would be good advice for someone that is conducting marketing research in a foreign​ country?

Reaching respondents in other parts of the world is more difficult than it is in the U.S.

Which of the following is a potentially effective action a company could take in response to a competitor price cut?

Reduce price

​Lydia's Lights wants to extend its market into Mexico. Before jumping​ in, the company needs to conduct some​ in-depth research to gauge​ customer's needs,​ interests, and buying patterns. Which of the following is the BEST option for​ Lydia's Lights?

Send researchers​ door-to-door to collect the data from target consumers.

Geared2Beer a craft beer brand, identifies a market segment that is willing to pay premium prices for its craft beer, and Geared2Beer managers select an ideal selling price. Managers then determine the costs to create a craft beer that meets the ideal selling price. The company's pricing approach is referred to as_________?

Target costing

Internal Factors that affect pricing include_______?

The company's overall marketing strategy, objectives, and marketing mix.

Which of the following BEST describes the purpose of the customer insights​ team?

To create more value for customers

Why is it important for a company to collect both primary and secondary data when conducting marketing​ research?

To have a​ "full picture" of the subject of its study

New, Premium movie theaters offer features such as online reserved seating, high-backed leather executive chairs with armrests and footrests, the latest in digital sound, super wide screens, and other amenities for which they charge a higher price. This is an example of which type of pricing?

Value-added pricing

One major objective associated with a market-penetration pricing strategy is to______?

Win a large market share

What is​ MIS?

A marketing information system

Which of the following is a demographic factor indicator of market​ potential?

Education

​_________ offer(s) few market opportunities.

Subsistence economies


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