entr test questions
which of the following questions concerning innovation is not relevant
"when should the product go to market"
the four phases in the creative process in order are
1. background or knowledge accumulation 2. incubation 3. idea experience 4. evaluation and implementation
Gazelles have been responsible for which of the following:
55% of innovations
During the past ten years, there were approximately how many business incorporations per year?
600,000
it is reported that ______ new firms have emerged in the US every year since the mid - 1990s
600,000
New and smaller firms obtain more patents per sale than do larger firms.
True
the right brain helps people understand analogies and imagine things
True
which is not a precipitating event that Zahra identifies as motivating the decision to act entrepreneurially
a big increase in earnings
Which of the following statements best describes a "gazelle?"
a business with at least 20 percent growth every year
most innovations results from
a conscious and purposeful search for new opportunities
a solid analysis is
a critical task in starting a new business
All of the following are reasons for the growth of corporate entrepreneurship except
a desire to dramatically increase profitablity
the "dark side" of entrepreneurship refers to
a destructive force within the energetic drive of entrepreneurs
Throughout the years, many myths have arisen about entrepreneurship as a result of?
a lack of research about entrepreneurship
in an innovative climate, failure is viewed as
a learning experience
which of the following is an aspect of the "dark side" of entrepreneurship
a need for control a sense of distrust
in shaping the ultimate success or failure of a new venture, which of the following statements is applicable
a single strategic variable is seldom responsible
in many ways, an I-Team is
a small business operating within a large business
entrepreneurial characteristics include
a strong drive to succeed
which of the following terms would be associated with the left hemisphere of the brain
abstract
corporate social responsibility refers to
actions that further some social good beyond the interests of the firm
which of the following is not a type of innovation
adaption
which of the following are causes of industry and market changes
advancements in technology
Entrepreneurs are best characterized as:
aggressive catalysts for change
which of the following helps account for the rise of interest in corporate entrepreneurship
an increase in corporations losing some of their best people
employee perception of ____ is critical for the success of corporate entrepreneurship
an innovative environment
entrepreneurs
are driven by intense commitment and preserverance
entrepreneurs are accurately described in which way
as calculated risk takers
entrepreneurial persistence is related to
avoiding counter-influences to entrepreneurship
the dynamic states model depicts ventures as
being dependent on their environment for survival
secretly working on new ideas on company time as well as on personal time is referred to as
bootlegging
What kind of thinking can lead to unethical behavior in a business context
bottom line
developing corporate entrepreneurial managers involves teaching them to
break out of the box
Individuals will sometimes attempt to justify behaving unethically by reasoning that the action is in firm's best interest and that if it ever becomes known, the firm will condone it because the firm has benefitted from the unethical act. Which of the following would be an example of this type of "role distortion" morally questionable act?
bribery
which of the following is a characteristic of creative people
bright but not necessarily brilliant
In the _____ sense, ethics provides the basic rules or parameters for conducting any activity in an "acceptable manner."
broadest
Looking for different or unorthodox relationships among elements and people is one way to develop creativity. How might a person develop this capacity?
by perceiving in a relational mode
Entrepreneurs themselves perceive the concept of risk in which of the following ways
calculated risk taking
the amount of capital required to start a new venture
can vary considerably depending upon the industry
areas of risk to the entrepreneur include
career, family, psychic
the person who has the opportunity to lead and run with an idea would be coined which of the following
champion
A __________ is a statement of ethical practices or guidelines to which an enterprise adheres
code of ethics
Characteristics often attributed to the entrepreneur include
commitment, determination, and preserverance
lack of finished product availability can affect
companys image and the success of any venture
entrepreneurs with a drive to achieve want to
compete
intrapreneurship is also referred to as
corporate entrepreneurship
3M's post it notes are an example of the
corridor principle
one could correlate _____ with a high energy level
creativity
which of the following is considered a myth of innovation
creativity relies on blue sky ideas
which of the following is not a strategy for corporate entrepreneuring
decrease the use of third-party contract
retirement centers for older people reflect which source of innovation
demographic changes
Which is notone of the chief characteristics of an entrepreneur
desire for control of people
the second step in planning a strategy of entrepreneurship for the enterprise is
developing and encouraging innovation
The displacement school of thought can be divided into which three groups
economic, cultural, and political
which of the following mental habits inhibit creativity and innovation
either/or thinking, stereotyping
key elements in plans to create a sustainable future are likely to include which of the following
eliminating the concept of waster
which of the following will help to foster an innovative climate
encourage action from employees
the major thrust of corporate entrepreneurship is to
encourage innovation
when outcomes meet or exceed expectations, _______ is positively reinforced
entrepreneurial behavior
collective entrepreneurship, as a concept refers to
entrepreneurial thinking that is diffused throughout the company
which of the following statements is false
entrepreneurs are born with the skills necessary to manage a business
Which is a true statement about entrepreneurs?
entrepreneurs are doers and thinkers
Which of the following statements is true?
entrepreneurs is the ability to create and build a vision from practically nothing
one trait not common in entrepreneurs is
entrepreneurs need structure
Which of the following is nota common myth about entrepreneurs
entrepreneurs today are considered heroes
Which of the following is not associated with an entrepreneur seeking feedback?
entrepreneurs want to belittle their competition
In the evolutionary process of economic growth, _________ plays the crucial and indispensable role of providing the "social glue" that binds together both high-tech and "Main Street" activities
entrepreneurship
In the study of contemporary entrepreneurship, one concept reoccurrs
entrepreneurship is inferdisciplinary
the entrepreneurial motivations of individuals usually relate to which of the following factors
environment entrepreneur venture
process needs
exist when an entrepreneur can meet a new source of demand
Which of the following is something that is similar between Angel Investors and Venture Capitalists?
expected annualized rate of return on their investment
Ray Kroc's development of Mcdonalds would be a good illustration of which form of innovation
extension
The macro view of entrepreneurship presents factors exhibiting a strong
external locus of control
with psychic risk you fear
failure
one factor not found in high achievers
failure to listen to feedback
Gazelles produce half the innovations per employee that larger firms typically do.
false
One of every 1,000 adults participates in the founding of a new firm every year.
false
The entrepreneurial spirit is unique to America and Western Europe.
false
creative ideas never come out of the blue
false
The ______ approach to evaluating a proposed new venture (or potential acquisition) involves constructing a checklist ahead of time that identifies a variety of critical issues. This checklist can be applied to each potential venture.
feasibility criteria
An approach developed as a criteria selection list from which entrepreneurs can gain insights into the viability of their venture is the
feasibility criteria approach
______ people thoroughly understand the concept of corporate entrepreneurship
few
a checklist approach allows the entrepreneur to identify major strengths and weaknesses in ____ factors of a new venture
financial marketing organizational
which formula defines the quick ratio
financial assets/current debt
The macro view can be broken down into which three areas
financial/capital, strategic, and opportunity
Which of the following concepts is entrepreneurship considered synonymous with?
free enterprise
______________ is the economic basis for all entrepreneurial activity.
free enterprise
Entrepreneurship has become synonymous or closely linked with:
free enterprise and capitalism
which of the following is not a trait of successful entrepreneurs
frustration
researchers have described a "fully developed new firm" with a number of characteristics, including:
full time commitment formal financial support
one step an organization can take to make its corporate environment more innovative is to
gain top management support of an entrepreneuring program
market feasibility analysis relies on
general economic trends and competitor data
entrepreneurs always
generate ideas and plan for their implementation
bottom-line measures of economic performance include all of the following except
global competition
in starting or buying a new business, the higher the reward the
greater the risk
which of the following is not a question in the corporate entrepreneurial planning process
has the firm met government regulations for innovation
entrepreneurial stress can be caused by having a type A personality which can be defined as
having a chronic sense of time urgency
key features in the success of any innovative program include all of the following except
high profitability
the type of venture that is expected to attract venture capital would most likely be a
high-growth venture
venture classifications include which of the following types of venture
high-growth ventures
The phase of the creative process when the idea or solution the individual is seeking is discovered is the
idea experience
which of the following is not a way to combat stress
ignoring coping mechanisms
A decision to sell pharmaceuticals that have not been cleared with the Federal Drug Administration is an example of a(n)
illegal and unethical decision
which of the following is a major reason for the failure of a new venture
inadequate market knowledge
poor financial understanding is characterized by which of the following
inadequate understanding of costs and funding requirements
a gap or difference between expectations and reality defines
incongruities
overnight package delivery is illustrative of which source of innovation
incongruities
which of the following can help entrepreneurs carry out the evaluation and implementation stage
increasing energy level
which of the following terms refers to the systematic evolution of a product of service into newer or larger markets
incremental innovation
shifts in consumer tastes and attitudes are an example of
industry and market changes
a common HR problem is
inflated owner ego
Entrepreneurial traits include which of the following?
initiative
which of the following are keys to understanding opportunity and its development for entrepreneurs
innovation and creativity
which of the following statements is true
innovation is the specific function of entrepreneurship
most entrepreneurs should be categorized as
innovators
Corporate entrepreneurial activity takes place _____ the firm
inside
The study of entrepreneurship is
interdisciplinary
When entrepreneurs believe that their accomplishments and setbacks are within their own control and influence, they are exhibiting
internal locus of control
internal venture capital that is set aside for special entrepreneurial project is termed
intracapital
which of the following is not an example of recognizing relationships in creativity
introducing sierra mist to the market to compete with sprite
what are the four types of innovation
invention, extension, synthesis, duplication
which of the following is not considered a principle of innovation
invest in securities
team building
involves including qualified people in the venture
which of the following are key questions to ask when screening an idea
is it proprietary
which of the following are questions an entrepreneur can ask to gain insight into the viability of a venture
is it proprietary are the initial production costs realistic is the potential market large
Which of the following is NOT true of Corporate Entrepreneurship?
it contributes to more start up activities by former employees (those who have left the firm to start their own ventures)
Which of the following is the most frequent source of new business ideas for both male and female entrepreneurs?
jobs
people practice the creative search for background knowledge in which of the following ways
join professional groups and organizations attend seminars or professional meetings
Which of the following economists wrote about entrepreneurship and its impact on economic development
joseph schumpeter
sustaining corporate entrepreneurship requires
keeping the company vision strong
which of the following is not characteristic of the "dark side" of entrepreneurship
knowing when to take a vacation
which of the following is not a common characteristics of entrepreneurs
lack of motivational drive
Name the pitfall described by the statement, "Engineers and technically trained people are particularly prone to falling in love with an idea for a product or service."
lack of objective evaluation
which of the following statements is true: people can
learn to be creative
bureaucrats in an organization must
learn to give way to intrapreneurs
logical and analytical skills are developed in the
left hemisphere of the brain
A decision to sell toys that pass minimum safety standards but can often result in minor accidents to children is an example of a(n)
legal and unethical decision
what is a critical consideration when assessing customer availability
length of time needed to determine who the customers are and what their buying habits are
the incubation process involves which of the following
letting the subconscious work
independence and autonomy are the major driving forces behind which of the following types of ventures
lifestyle ventures
relying on abstractions can
limit ones perception of reality
which of the following terms would not be associated with the right hemisphere of the brain
linear
an L3C is a new legal form for social enterprises known as
low-profit, limited liability companies
When referring to "luck" and an entrepreneur, which of the following statements is an appropriate adage
luck happens when preparation meets opportunity
Which of the following characteristics is most important to an entrepreneur?
management skills
in order to develop an entrepreneurial environment, factors that organizations need to be aware of include
management support and rewards autonomy and time
The entrepreneur is one who
manages
one of the external problems new ventures face is
market knowledge
timing is especially critical in which area
marketing
the greek word ethos means
mode of conduct
The process approach to entrepreneurship seeks to
model the various factors that characterize the entrepreneurial process
authoritarian management is being replaced by
networking
stress can be dealt with by
networking and delegating
many entrepreneurs lack _____ for their new venture
objectivity
one way to develop a creative mind is to
observe other entrepreneurs
ecopreneurs are concerned
only with economically sustainable development
what characteristics that propel entrepreneurs into success can be exhibited to the extreme
overbearing need for control
Michael Gerber, the author of The E-Myth, explains that the failure of most small businesses is due to
owners being more technical rather than entrepreneurial
entrepreneurs now view social/environmental issues as
part of the future of business
which of the following statements is true with regards to creativity
people's process will remain the same, but their approach will change
a common pitfall in selecting a new venture is
poor financial understanding
when premature entry into the marketplace causes the failure of a new venture it can be termed
poor timing
all of the following are important characteristics for establishing an intrapreneurial climate except
positive reinforcement
Every person has the _____ and _____ to pursue a career as an entrepreneur
potential; free choice
three specific phases that a new venture goes through are
pre-start up, start up, poststart-up
TBL focuses on all the following except
precedence
which of the following is not one of the phases in the creative process
preliminary investigation
when a customer sees a product that is superior to its competitors, ______ becomes less important
price
general sources for a market feasibility analysis include
pricing data
a potential entrepreneur needs to realize that
principles of innovation can be learned
the two most important aspects of creativity are
process and people
people with muddling mind-set exhibit all of the habits except
process thinking
which of the following as a factor contributing to new-venture failure
product/market problems
in restructuring corporate thinking, top management should
promote entrepreneurship through experimentation
which of the following may be the greatest risk to the well-being of the entrepreneur
psychic risk
in following the rules for innovation, a manager should do all of the following except
punish failure
MATCHING: One of the systemic barriers to innovation
punishment of failure
benefit corporations concern themselves with
purpose, accountability and transparency
Which of the following is not a form of displacement in the displacement school of thought
racial
Which of the following terms refers the inaugural breakthroughs launched from experimentation and determined vision
radical innovation
rapid technological advances in many industries cause a concern for ______ in new venture development
rapid product obsolescence
typically, when faced with setbacks or failure, entrepreneurs
remain optimistic and view it as a learning experience
success of the corporate entrepreneurship plan depends on
resources provided by the firm
Which of the "Characteristics Often Attributed to Entrepreneurs" listed below is most closely aligned with (or most similar to) one of the "Big 5" personality traits?
responsibility
all of the following are characteristics of a creative climate except
restricted communication with outsiders
rewards should be based upon _____ to encourage the desired behavior
results
which of the following is an advantage to developing an entrepreneurial environment
retention and motivation of the best empoloyees
Which economist first associated the "risk bearing" activity in the economy with the entrepreneur?
richard cantillon
in recent studies of new venture problems, dominant problems at start-up were related to
sales/marketing
in recent studies of new venture problems, dominant problems during the growth stage were related to
sales/marketing
a person can develop their own creativity by
seeing new and different relationships in people, objects, and places around them
the first step in planning a strategy of entrepreneurship for enterprise is
sharing the vision of innovation
Which of the following traits is not that of an entrepreneur?
shyness
most successful innovations are
simple and focused
Groups that function outside traditional lines of authority permitting rapid turnaround of new ideas as well as instilling a high level of group loyalty are called
skunk works
financial considerations play a major role in
smaller profitable ventures
if we accept the argument that social entrepreneurship is a continuum, at one extreme would be social entrepreneurs driven exclusively by producing social benefits; at the other would be
social entrepreneurs motivated by the environment with social benefits being the means
which of the following statements about social entrepreneurship is not true
social entrepreneurship is limited to the world of not-for-profit corporations
which of the following designations is not synonymous with social entrepreneur
social impersonator
one researcher established a framework that classified social actions of corporations into distinct categories that included
social obligation social responsiveness
the most pro-active position for a corporation to take in regard to social responsibility would be termed
social responsiveness
the basic challenge for social enterprise is addressing the obligations of business to
society
sales growth is a critical factor in the
start-up phase
If a profit-maximizing, consumer-oriented business attempts its value-chain activities in a way that simultaneously produces superior returns for shareholders, valuable products and services for customers, and societal and environmental benefits, we would conclude that this enterprise is pursuing
strategic corporate social responsibility
transformational triggers in a corporate entrepreneurial environment initiates the need for
strategically adapting to change
in the monroy-folger model of risk typology, profit seeking activity is associated with
strong desire to maximize profit
which of the following is not a source of stress
success in business
examples of social enterprise obligations to the environment include all of the following except
support for minority own business
The combination of existing concepts and factors into a new formulation would define which of the following terms?
synthesis
the entrepreneurial ego can cause the entrepreneur to
take characteristics that usually lead to success to the extreme
which of the following can help speed up the idea process
taking breaks while working
one reason why corporate entrepreneurship has done so well is that it allows organizations to
tap the innovative talents of their people
functional design of the product and attractiveness in appearance are an aspect of
technical feasibility
product design, reliability, and safety are all examples of
technical feasibility
hiring and promotions on the basis of nepotism rather than qualification fall under the managerial problem of
the concept of a team approach
in attempting to create an entrepreneurial climate, the organization should consider that
the corporations that promote personal growth will attract the best people
The statement, "with every new venture launched, new and unintended opportunities often arise," would be associated with
the corridor principle
in terms of opportunity trends, what is cocooning
the desire to shelter oneself from harsh realities
generally, entrepreneurial stress is due to
the discrepancy between the entrepreneur's expectations and the ability to meet demands
Robert C. Ronstadt put together a summary definition of entrepreneur that included which of the following key phrases
the dynamic process of creating incremental wealth
which of the following is a true statement about team building
the entrepreneur needs a competent team to implement an idea
during the 1990s, which new issue emerged as affecting entrepreneurs and ethics
the environment
the idea experience phase of creativity is also referred to as
the eureka factor
the decision to behave entrepreneurially is the result of the interaction of
the individuals personal entrepreneurial mind set and an opportunity
Which of the following schools of thought is nota micro view school of thought?
the inherited business school of thought
Entrepreneurs will always be
the major source of job creation and innovation in any economy
the result of a profile analysis enable the entrepreneur to judge
the potential of the business
the comprehensive feasibility approach is closely related to
the preparation of a thorough financial plan
which evaluation method enables an entrepreneur to judge the potential of the business
the profile analysis
Which of the following was one of the factors Drucker mentions to explain the development of the entrepreneurial economy
the rapid evolution of technology and knowledge
entrepreneurship within the corporate structure allows employees to develop their ideas without
the risk associated with leaving the company
an account framework that goes beyond the traditional measures of profit, return on investment and shareholder value to include environmental and social dimensions is called
the triple bottom line
Which of the following would be considered to be a factor in the Macro View of entrepreneurship that attempts to explain why entrepreneurial firms are launches and/or why they will be successful
the value system expressed by the social group surrounding a potential entrepreneur
a clear pattern among successful entrepreneurs is
their focus on opportunity rather than resources
which of the following is a false statement about entrepreneurs
they do not use failing as a tool for learning
with persistent problem solving, entrepreneurs
think anything is possible
successful entrepreneurs are able to identify and implement
those ideas that are workable and that they have the skills to implement
a new venture must go through _____ phases
three
in determining the potential market, one should look _____ into the future
three to five years
failure of a new venture can be avoided
through a careful profile analysis
which of the following is critical to a product's success
timing marketing approach objectivity
The word entrepreneur is derived from the French
to undertake
Michael Gerber, the author of The E-Myth, contends
today's business owners are not true entrepreneurs
which of the following are specific factors identified by researchers, that organizations can concentrate on in structuring an entrepreneurial climate
top management support, time, resources, rewards, and organizational boundaries
The adverse impact of _____ can be so destructive that individuals within the enterprise will tend to avoid entrepreneurial behavior
traditional management techniques
which of the following is an obstacle to corporate entrepreneurship
traditional management techniques
which is not a trait of a successful entrepreneur
trouble fitting in
successful innovations are clear and focused
tru
both sides of the brain are important to the creative process
true
innovators rarely work in more than one field
true
creativity is most likely to occur when the "climate" is right. what is a characteristic of that climate in the workplace
trustful management that does not exert strict control over employees
security hunting is
trying to make the right decision or take the correct action
product/market problems include which of the following
unclear business definition
Entrepreneurs and gazelles have been credited with making disproportionate contributions to all but which of the following
unemployment
which of the following are sources of innovation
unexpected occurrences and incongruities
Innovative factors identified by James Brian Quinn that exist in large organizations experienced in successful innovation include all of the following except
uniform compensation
Which of the following would not be considered as encouraging to an entrepreneurial environment
uniform compensation
a new venture should be
unique
mountain gap strategies refer to
unique markets
Which of the following does not apply to the strategic formulation school of thought
unique places
water well strategies refer to
unique resources
during the prestart-up phase of a new venture, which of the following are among the crucial five factors for success
uniqueness of venture and expected growth
using the failure prediction model discussed in the chapter, the risk of failure can be reduced by
using less debt as initial financing and generating revenue in the initial stages
security hunting means
using probability and stereotypes to minimize risk
In the Value-Chain model, certain activities must be completed in order to produce and deliver each unit of the product -- or service -- to the customer. In the Cost Structure (or Profit Formula) element of the Business Model the expense of performing these value-chain activities would be the
variable cost
Which of the following is NOT an element of the Business Model Canvas?
venture capital
The micro view is divided into which three theories
venture opportunity theory, entrepreneurial, strategic
many entrepreneurs lack
venture uniqueness
corporate entrepreneurial strategy should be though of as
vision directed
entrepreneurs sense potential in business problems by asking
what if and why not
for entrepreneurs, vision describes
where the entrepreneur wants to go
The "corridor principle" is best described by which of the following statements?
with every new venture launched, new and unintended opportunities arise
it takes ______ to innovate successfully
work, not genius
in the incubation process, ways of getting away from a problem include
working on something else