MGT 400 Exam 2 Study Guide
Which of the following descriptions best exemplifies adverse selection?
A manager cannot ascertain the contributions of individual team members in team production.
Which of the following statements is true of explicit knowledge?
Explicit knowledge is shared in non-equity alliance firms.
Which of the following perspectives best supports the shared value creation framework?
Externalities such as pollution, wasted energy, and costly accidents actually create internal costs.
Businesses located in countries that have relatively weak domestic demand rarely make the leap to multinational enterprises because they must focus their attention on shoring up their economic positions in their home countries.
False
What must a cost-leadership strategy accomplish to be successful?
It must reduce the firm's cost below that of its competitors while offering adequate value.
Thomas is the owner of a landscaping company that caters to a very wealthy clientele. His company has struggled to differentiate itself from the other high-end landscapers in the area, but because he has hired several expensive but highly-qualified team members, Thomas is unable to shift to a cost leadership strategy. Which strategy is most likely to achieve a competitive advantage?
Narrow the scope of competition and focus on unique features such as the use of organic materials.
Showstopper Inc. dominates the ladies' wig market and wants to expand into men's toupees. How can Showstopper's managers determine whether the company should develop a toupee division internally, ally with a toupee maker, or acquire a toupee-making firm?
The managers need to determine whether the skills needed to create wigs and toupees are similar and whether Showstopper creates better hairpieces than its competitors do.
Which of the following statements is true of shareholders in a public stock company?
They are granted a charter of incorporation by the state and legally own company stock.
How did Uber conflict with Carnegie Mellon University's National Robotics Engineering Center (NREC)?
Uber poached entire NREC research teams with signing bonuses, twice the salaries, and stock options, thereby threatening the future of NREC.
Airbase is a consumer electronics company known for its affordable mobile devices that follows a cost-leadership strategy. In this scenario, Airbase should ideally compare its strategic position with
a consumer electronics company popular among price-conscious customers.
Solaris Autos Inc., a large automobile company, made an initial small investment in a start-up company that was developing a solar-powered car. This gave Solaris Autos controlling interests in the start-up company. However, Solaris Autos had no obligations to make continued investments in the experiments of the start-up company. It could invest small amounts depending on the new product's success at each stage of its development. If the product proved to be successful, Solaris Autos would have the right to buy out the start-up company. This approach to strategic alliance is referred to as
a real-options perspective.
A ________ primarily details the goal-directed actions managers take in their quest for competitive advantage when competing in a single product market.
business-level strategy
The managers at Camphor Plastics decided that their firm needed to diversify because of overall falling sales and lower performance in one sector. How does diversifying compensate for the lackluster performance in this sector?
by having higher performance in another sector
Which of the following is primarily a value driver?
complements
When two neighboring, democratic countries that are part of a trading bloc follow different religions and social norms, they most likely have high ________ distance.
cultural
Beach Grub is a chain of "fast casual" restaurants that sells its menu items at higher prices than its competitors. Yet, the restaurant has a large customer base due to its wide product portfolio and superior customer service. Which of the following generic business strategies has Beach Grub adopted in this scenario?
differentiation
A candy company called Hearts Aflame Inc. forms an agreement with another candy company called Dreamcatcher Inc. Through this agreement, Hearts Aflame owns 30 percent of Dreamcatcher. However, Dreamcatcher does not own any part of Hearts Aflame. This type of agreement is called a(n)
equity alliance.
Swan Song is a spa that caters to the needs of a small percentage of highly health-conscious consumers. It offers state-of-the-art treatments in a luxurious setting. Since there are very few spas that offer the same unique services, customers are willing to pay a premium price for its products and services. In this scenario, Swan Song is following a
focused differentiation strategy.
When a differentiator charges a similar price as its competitors in the same strategic group but offers more perceived value, it
gains market share from other firms.
The process of closer integration and exchange between different countries and peoples worldwide is
globalization.
Starling Inc. is a public stock company that provides natural gas for businesses. Although this company generates a large profit, management's focus on reducing costs caused the maintenance budget to be trimmed. Its pipelines have at times leaked, which created significant environmental problems. As a result, the company's value creation has suffered. This scenario supports Michael Porter's warning that public companies
have defined value creation too narrowly in terms of financial performance, thereby contributing to black swan events.
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
Which of the following motivations for business growth involves principal-agent problems?
motivating managers
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.
Amazon.com has decided to enter the college bookstore market. The goal of "Amazon Campus" is to offer co-branded university-specific web sites that offer textbooks and paraphernalia, such as logo sweaters and baseball hats. This development shows Amazon's relentless pursuit of
product diversification.
Disney became the world's leading media company to a large extent by pursuing a corporate strategy of
related-linked diversification.
In terms of the build-borrow-or-buy framework, a firm's internal resources are considered to be relevant when they are
similar to those that need to be developed and superior to those of competitors in the targeted area.
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.
When a firm makes choices between a cost or value position to achieve competitive advantage, it is primarily involved in
strategic trade-offs.
Under the CAGE distance framework, the administrative and political distance between two countries primarily increases with
the absence of a trading bloc.
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 external transaction cost?
the cost of searching for a contract manufacturer
In a non-equity alliance, which of the following types of information would firms most likely share?
the documented information about the material composition of a product
In public stock companies, which of the following expectations of principals is most likely to lead to principal-agent problems?
the expectation that the agent will act in the principal's best interest
Which of the following is a firm effect that has an impact on the competitive advantage of a firm?
the value and the cost position of the firm relative to its competitors
European aircraft maker Airbus invested $600 million in Mobile, Alabama, to build jetliners. Which of the following statements best explains why it used this strategy?
to take advantage of lower taxes in the southern United States
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.
Anita has been named CEO of a popular sports apparel company. As CEO, she is tasked with setting the firm's corporate strategy. Which of the following decisions is Anita most likely to make?
what range of products the firm should offer