MKTG 303 Review Questions (Ch. 3, 4, & 5)

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After a firm has identified the various stakeholders and their issues and gathered the available data, all parties relevant to the decision should engage in brainstorming and evaluating alternatives. __________ then review and refine these alternatives, and choose a course of action.

Company leaders and managers

The poorest 10 percent of the U.S. population earned less than _______ per week in 2014.

$412

Which of the following is true regarding modern gender roles?

Gender roles have been blurred in the past several years.

Population estimates show that by the year 2050, nearly 30 percent of the population in the United States will come from which group?

Hispanics

How might a technology company like Apple ensure that it behaves in a socially responsible way toward its employees?

It can ensure that pay practices are fair at all levels of the company.

How might Starbucks ensure that it behaves in a socially responsible way toward members of its supply chain?

It can purchase coffee beans from suppliers who pay coffee growers a fair price.

Which of the following specifically prohibits monopolies?

Sherman Antitrust Act

Imagine the use (or misuse) of data collected from consumers by a marketing research firm. One of the issues that might arise is the way the data are collected. At what step in the framework for ethical decision making would this issue be identified by tthe marketing research firm?

Step 1

How is the cost to companies and entrepreneurs using Google Analytics calculated?

free for everyone

Ryan knows that one of the goals of value-based marketing is to provide greater value to consumers than competitors offer. To accomplish this goal, Ryan's firm must look at everything it does

from a consumer's point of view.

When Kimberly-Clark introduced rolls of toilet paper without the cardboard core, what social trend did this product respond to?

green marketing

One measure of traffic from visitors on sites, the total requests for a page, is measured in units called

hits

Garrett has just purchased a beer distributorship. He wants to increase the visibility of his firm in local markets, but he knows there are a number of regulations and socially accepted practices associated with promoting alcoholic beverages. The first thing Garrett should do is to

identify issues that need to be addressed.

Hisaoki picks up the local newspaper and reads a stinging letter to the editor criticizing his beverage company for supporting a sporting event for children with disabilities. The letter writer is critical of a banner displayed at the event with the logos of alcoholic beverages and Hisaoki's company name. Hisaoki never considered that this problem might arise. Hisaoki's company failed to

identify issues.

As a retail clothing store manager, Randy frequently asks his staff what customers are saying and what they are asking for. He also attends the quarterly clothing show at the regional merchandise mart. Randy's efforts will likely help him

identify potential opportunities.

Charges that firms are using "sweatshop" labor to produce their products are likely to occur during the __________ phase of the strategic marketing planning process.

implementation

When Diana went to college, tuition was $650 per semester. Now that same college charges $6,500 per semester. This number reflects a persistent increase in price known as

inflation.

The difference between a firm's immediate marketing environment and its macroenvironment is that the macroenvironment

is external.

Yuri is considering a new promotional campaign in which he will compare his products to those of his competitors. Before initiating the promotional campaign, Yuri will assess his competitors' strengths, weaknesses, and

likely response to his promotional activities.

Companies can find out a lot about customers using sentiment analysis on sites like Facebook and Twitter, or put another way, by

listening.

The sale of products that may damage the environment, the use of sweatshop labor, and the marketing of dangerous products are examples of

marketing ethical issues.

YouTube is an example of which type of social media site?

media sharing

Marketers rely on the three types of social media: social networking sites, thought-sharing sites, and

media-sharing sites.

When making decisions, managers often have to decide between doing what is beneficial for them (and possibly the firm) in the short run, and doing what is right and beneficial for the firm and for society in the long run. To address this conflict, a firm

must align the short-term goals of each employee with the long-term, overriding goals of the firm.

Of the seven primary motivations for mobile app usage, which one do people spend the most amount of time on each month?

need for "me time"

Of the various types of blogs, which one do marketers have the lowest level of control over?

personal

Suppose that Nike wanted to use Facebook to increase awareness of a new line of tennis shoes. Which of the following methods would allow Nike to specifically target Facebook users who have mentioned tennis in their profiles?

placing a Facebook ad

If Melissa decides to sell the best ice cream on earth, and intends to establish a strong ethical climate in her organization, during which phase of the strategic marketing planning process should she introduce ethical considerations?

planning

Conscious marketing encompasses all of the following overriding principles except

recognition of the company's bottom line.

In New England, foot-long sandwiches are called "grinders," while in many other parts of the country they are called "subs." This is an example of the impact of

regional culture.

In a process called _______, a customer visits a store to touch, feel, and even discuss a product's features with a sales associate, and then instantly compares the prices online to see whether a better deal is available.

showrooming

The creation of CVS Health's mobile apps in connection with its onsite MinuteClinics is a response to a _________ trend that surrounds health and wellness concerns.

social

LinkedIn is an example of which type of social media site?

social networking

In the immediate marketing environment, the first factor that affects the consumer is

the firm itself.

When a company that uses social media runs a contest online, it will measure its effectiveness in a variety of ways. One such measure is the conversion rate. The conversion rate for the contest promotion would be

the percentage of visitors to the page describing the contest who entered the contest.

When developing a social media campaign, what is unique about the copy and images to be used that is more critical with social media that other forms of IMC?

They need to be updated almost constantly.

After a firm has identified the various stakeholders and their issues and gathered available data related to an ethical decision-making situation, __________ should engage in brainstorming and evaluating alternatives.

all parties relevant to the decision

Marketers in the United States are paying increasing attention to ethnic groups because

approximately 80 percent of all population growth in the next 20 years is expected to come from minority groups.

When integrating conscious marketing into a marketing strategy, a key task is to ensure that all managers are evaluated on their actions from a conscious marketing perspective. This action would take place during which stage of the strategic marketing planning process?

control phase

One important measure of social media's effectiveness is the percentage of site visitors who take the action the site owner hoped for—making a purchase, subscribing to a service, or donating money, for example. This measure is called the site's

conversion rate.

Southwest Airlines operates a blog called Nuts About Southwest. A group of employees share the responsibility for posting items of potential interest to customers—for example, short videos about Southwest's travel destinations, articles (with photos) about special events, and news about airline promotions. Nuts About Southwest is an example of a

corporate blog.

For every consumer who purchases a pair of TOMS shoes for $55, the company promises that a needy child will receive a pair of shoes. TOMS shoes is actively engaging in

corporate social responsibility.

Late in the day on September 11, 2001, the day of the World Trade Center attacks, Americans purchased all the American flags Walmart stores had available, nationwide. These purchases were indicative of

country culture.

Which of these is a macroenvironmental factor?

culture

The shared meanings, beliefs, morals, values, and customs of a group of people constitute their

culture.

The centerpiece of the marketing environment analysis framework is

consumers.

Despite its vivid design, the website for Lolly's Bookstore did not seem to attract customers who lingered. In fact, most website visitors left the site before they made a purchase. Which measure does the owner need to address?

bounce rates

How does your text describe how social media firms help marketers connect with their customers?

by helping build connections between customers and firms

When Toyota owners began to report problems with sticking accelerator pedals and nonfunctioning brakes, Toyota at first ignored or rejected the claims. Eventually, the company evaluated the issue and issued a recall. Which of the four steps of the ethical decision-making framework was Toyota performing when it recalled several of its 2007-2010 models?

choose a course of action

Elena is the CEO of a small manufacturing firm. She is concerned with meeting the investment objectives of the firm's shareholders, and sees no value in corporate social responsibility. Elena's attitude is

consistent with the views of other critics of corporate social responsibility.

The Harvest County School Board is concerned about deteriorating school facilities, combined with a shrinking budget. The board began by studying the issue, and then identified parents, children, teachers, staff, and taxpayers as groups who have a vested interest in the problem. The school board has listened to each group's concerns. In the ethical decision-making framework, its next action should be to

engage in brainstorming alternatives.


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