Ch. 5 Sevi
Which of the following is a fundamental corporate-level strategic decision? Multiple choice question.
What products and services should the firm offer?
Firms that pursue an unrelated diversification strategy and are unable to create additional value tend to experience which of the following?
a diversification discount
Olivia's, an olive oil company, grows and harvests olives, makes olive oil, and distributes its olive oil to its retail shop. Olivia's is an example of Blank______.
a fully vertically integrated company
Which of the following are types of vertical integration along the industry value chain?
backward forward
Each stage of the vertical value chain represents a distinct Blank______ in which a number of different firms are competing.
industry
What term describes the separation or sale of a strategic business unit to form a new, stand-alone corporation?
spinout
True or false: Related diversification is more likely to generate incremental value than unrelated diversification
true
What happens when the markets along the industry value chain are too risky and alternatives too costly in time or money?
vertical market failure
When a firm is more efficient in organizing economic activity than markets are, the firm should Blank__
vertically integrate
Kurtis loves Benicio's Burritos and wants to open a branch in his hometown. Benicio's Burritos grants Kurtis the right to use its trademark and name, and Kurtis agrees to follow Benicio's Burritos guidelines. This is an example of Blank______.
franchising
Specialized assets have Blank______.
high opportunity cost
A conglomerate fits which type of corporate diversification model?
unrelated diversification
What best describes a spinout?
A division is separated from the rest of the company and is turned into a new, stand-alone corporation.
The Blank______ is a corporate planning tool in which the corporation is viewed as a portfolio of business units
Boston Consulting Group (BCG) growth-share matrix
strategy involves the decisions that senior management makes and the goal-directed actions it takes to gain and sustain competitive advantage in several industries and markets simultaneously.
Corporate
______ refers to an increase in the variety of products and services a firm offers or markets and the geographic regions in which it competes
Diversification
are partnerships in which at least one partner takes partial ownership in the other partner.
Equity alliances
True or false: The industry value chain is also called the horizontal value chain
False
is a situation in which one party has more knowledge than another due to the possession of private knowledge.
Information asymmetry
What are the two main motivations behind restructuring?
It enables the firm to spin out underperforming units. It allows higher-performing units to be more agile and pursue growth opportunities.
refers to the act of outsourcing some of the firm's activities outside of the home country to another nation.
Offshoring
refers to the assets whose physical and engineering properties are designed to satisfy a particular customer.
Physical-asset specificity
When engaging in short-term contracting, a firm sends out ___ ___ ___ (RFPs) to potential companies, which initiate competitive bidding for contracts to be awarded with a short duration.
Requests for Proposals
are perhaps the major drawback of transacting in markets.
Search costs
is a way of orchestrating value activities in which a firm is backwardly or forwardly integrated and relies on outside-market firms for supplies or distribution.
Taper integration
What are the three dimensions along which executives formulate corporate strategy?
The type of horizontal diversification The geographic scope The degree of vertical integration
costs are all of the costs associated with an economic exchange.
Transaction
is a theoretical framework that helps explain and predict the boundaries of the firm
Transaction cost economics
It can be riskier to own parts of the supply chain than to rely on external supply chains
True
Kava Botanicals, a boutique retailer that sells high-end makeup and accessories, is owned by two makeup manufacturers. Kava Botanicals is an example of which type of strategic alliance?
a joint venture
What is licensing?
a long-term contract that enables firms to commercialize intellectual property
In a fully vertically integrated organization,
all stages of the industry value chain are conducted within the firm
What type of arrangement did Coca-Cola form with Monster in 2014?
an equity alliance
Transaction cost economics help managers do which of the following?
choose which activities to carry out within the firm
According to the Boston Consulting Group matrix, cash cows are SBUs that do which of the following?
compete in a low-growth market but have high market share
Which national markets should the firm compete in?" is an example of a Blank______-level strategic question
corporate
The key question of where to compete is addressed by
corporate strategy
In order to assess whether Blank______ is working, managers can ask if the individual businesses are worth more under the firm's management or if they are worth more under individual management.
diversification
Zipster is a local manufacturer of athletic shoes. Zipster has decided it wants to expand to global markets and to offer a larger selection of items. It plans to offer not just athletic shoes but also luggage and car accessories. Zipster is engaging in
diversification
Which of the following is the best option if a company wants to show strong commitment to a partner firm without acquiring that firm?
equity alliance
n the Blank______ quadrant of the core competence--market matrix, the focus is on leveraging current core competencies to improve current market position
existing competence--existing market
What are the four quadrants of the core competence-market matrix?
existing competencies with new markets new competencies with new markets existing competencies with existing markets new competencies with existing markets
Which of the following is an option for formulating strategy via core competencies?
leverage existing core competencies to improve current market position
Long-term contracts include which of the following forms?
licensing franchising
One way to overcome the principal-agent problem is to
make managers owners through stock options
What level of diversification leads to the highest levels of performance?
moderate
What is a related-linked diversification strategy?
one in which executives pursue various businesses opportunities that share only a limited number of linkages
What is the opportunity cost of investing in specialized assets that is characterized by self-interest seeking with guile?
opportunism
Which of the following are the types of general diversification strategies?
product geographic product-market
The first stage of the industry value chain is typically which of the following?
raw materials
A firm follows a(n) Blank______ diversification strategy when it derives less than 70% of its revenues from a single business activity and obtains revenues from other lines of business that are linked to the primary business activity.
related
What are the main types of corporate diversification?
related diversification unrelated diversification dominant business diversification single business diversification
When a multi-business firm pools and shares resources and leverages competencies across different business lines, it is following a(n)
related diversification strategy
What term refers to the process of reorganizing and divesting business units and activities to refocus a firm to leverage its core competencies?
restructuring
Which types of diversification tend to have the lowest performances?
single business unrelated diversification
Why did Coca-Cola enter into a strategic alliance with Monster?
so that it could gain private information to determine whether an acquisition might be beneficial
In the taper integration system, a firm has Blank______ reliance on outside markets.
some
A(n) Blank______ is a voluntary arrangement between firms that involves sharing of resources and capabilities with the intent of developing processes, products, or services
strategic alliance
Long-term contracts are classified as
strategic alliances
A state university hires an outside firm to develop and maintain their human resource system. This is called
strategic outsourcing
The lemons problem suggests that information asymmetries can cause Blank
superior goods to be replaced by inferior ones
A benefit of Blank______ is that in-house suppliers and distributors are subjected to market competition, which allows the firm to assess performance in comparison to others
taper integration
Shaniqua's Shirts uses both in-house and outside suppliers and also sells its shirts through its own retail stores and through independent retailers. Shaniqua's Shirts uses Blank______.
taper integration
Transaction costs include Blank______ costs associated with an economic exchange.
the internal and external
The degree of vertical integration corresponds to Blank______.
the number of industry value chain stages in which a firm directly participates
The most integrated alternative to vertical integration is Blank______.
the parent-subsidiary relationship
What is a major disadvantage of organizing economic activity within firms?
the principal-agent problem
Which of the following is not a dimension along which corporate strategy is assessed?
the size of the company in comparison to its main competitors
Why do some firms choose alternatives to vertical integration?
to avoid the risks associated with vertical integration
What is the purpose of the core competence-market matrix?
to provide guidance regarding how to diversify in order to grow the company
Which of the following is a reason why a firm needs to grow?
to reduce risk
Which of the following is the term for the costs associated with an economic exchange?
transaction costs
Unlike short-term contracts, long-term contracts encourage firms to make Blank______ investments
transaction-specific
An advantage of Blank______ is that it helps ensure that materials and distribution channels are available when needed.
vertical integration
What term refers to the firms' ownership of the inputs it needs for production or of the channels by which it distributes its outputs?
vertical integration
Disadvantages of organizing economic activity in the open market include all of the following except
increased flexibility
Amazon's continued focus on Blank______ is key to its ongoing success.
innovation
Amazon's explosive success is largely due to which of the following?
vertical integration diversification
In the Boston Consulting Group matrix, Blank______ hold the small market share in a low-growth market
dogs
One reason why firms pursue growth is to lower their costs, which they achieve through Blank______, which drives down average costs as output increases.
economies of scale
Companies that transact in the open market incur
external transaction costs
The risks of vertical integration are increased costs, reduced quality, reduced flexibility, and Blank______.
increased potential for legal repercussions
What are the costs associated with related-diversification strategies?
influence costs coordination costs
A(n) Blank______ is a standalone organization created and jointly owned by two or more parent companies.
joint venture
Which of the following are alternatives on the make-or-buy continuum?
joint ventures equity alliances
Which of the following are types of strategic alliances?
joint ventures equity alliances long-term contracts
The Boston Consulting Group growth-share matrix locates a firm's individual SBUs in which of the following dimensions?
relative market share speed of market growth
Advantages of vertical integration include which of the following?
bettering quality facilitating scheduling reducing costs
Which type of cost in a related-diversification strategy is a function of the number, size, and types of businesses that are linked?
coordination
Corporate strategy needs to be dynamic over time in order to allow firms to do which of the following?
diversify to capture growth opportunities keep and maintain a competitive advantage respond to the ever-changing external environment
To figure out if a firm's type of diversification is Blank______, one can ask questions about the degree to which the corporation's business units share core competencies
related or unrelated
Which diversification strategy involves executives pursuing various business opportunities that share only a small number of similarities?
related-linked
Which of the following have significantly more value in their intended use than in their next-best use?
specialized assets
What is an advantage of a firm in organizing economic activity?
transaction-specific investments
What are advantages of organizing economic activity inside of a firm?
transaction-specific investments command-and-control decisions the creation of a community of knowledge
Google's choice to hire programmers in-house suggests that they decided that the Blank______ costs associated with this strategy are Blank______ than the costs associated with contracting in the open market.
transaction; lower
True or false: According to the make-or-buy continuum, strategic alliances are more integrated than short-term contracts.
true
Which of the following statements about the make-or-buy continuum is true?
The "make" and "buy" choices anchor each end of the continuum.
What does taper integration allows firms to do?
gain knowledge from external sources be more flexible when responding to market changes such as fluctuations in demand
A firm that is active in several different countries is pursuing a(n) Blank______ diversification strategy.
geographic
In order for a firm to lower costs, it must
grow
Which of the following is a fundamental corporate-level strategic decision?
What products and services should the firm offer?
Which of the following terms describes the strengths that allow a firm to distinguish itself from the competition?
core competencies
In general, related diversification leads to high levels of performance because Blank______.
it accesses numerous areas of value creation, such as economies of scale and scope
Stages four and five of the industry value chain involve which of the following?
marketing sales after-sales service and support
Wheels on the Go! is a company that manufactures tires for semitrucks. The company is entirely owned by North American Haulers, a large company in the semitruck industry. The two companies have formed a(n) Blank_____
parent-subsidiary relationship
The two alternatives to vertical integration are which of the following?
taper integration strategic outsourcing
A disadvantage of a short-term contract as an alternative on the make-or-buy continuum is that
the supplying firm has little reason to perform transaction-specific investments
Which of the following would be as a result of information asymmetry?
crowding out of desirable goods and services by inferior ones
A(n) Blank______ is a situation in which the stock price of a highly diversified firms is valued as less than the sum of their individual business units.
diversification discount