Strategic Management Exam 2
Which of the following statements is true of an equity alliance?
In an equity alliance, the partners frequently exchange personnel to make the acquisition of tacit knowledge possible.
________ is best described as a situation in which one party is more informed than another, because of the possession of private information.
Information asymmetry
Which of the following is an advantage offered by a functional structure?
It allows for a higher degree of specialization and deeper domain expertise
Which of the following is true of the process of organizing for competitive advantage?
To maintain competitive advantage, companies need to restructure as they grow and the competitive environment changes.
About 20 years ago, Xx-zobam, Inc., produced a sturdy, lightweight backpack in a market that was rapidly growing. Sturdy Light became a leader in this market. Eventually, the backpack market reached the maturity stage and slowed down. However, by this time, Xx-zobam had developed a strong brand name and continued to steadily lead the market. Which of the following describes this scenario?
Xx-zobam was a star that developed into a cash cow.
Angelika is the Chief Operating Officer of One Spice Inc., a firm that grows and processes the Naga Viper pepper, one of the world's hottest peppers. Angelika wants to better understand the relationship between her firm's organizational culture and the ability to achieve competitive advantage. The relationship between these two states that
a firm can achieve competitive advantage if their organizational culture follows the VRIO principles.
Why does a functional structure rely on a flat organizational structure?
It allows for efficient bottom-up and top-down communication.
Which of the following best explains why Disney showed superior post-merger integration capabilities?
Disney managed its new subsidiaries more like alliances rather than attempting full integration.
Konmatfix Inc. recently acquired Finhigh Pharmaceuticals Inc. It now sells its own products along with the products originally sold by Finhigh Pharmaceuticals. As a result, Konmatfix's sales force will also be marketing the acquired company's products. How will this horizontal integration most likely affect Konmatfix?
It will lower its costs through economies of scale.
Stratton Oakmont pursues a related diversification strategy, deriving less than 70 percent of revenues from its original business unit, Stratton Piedmont, and maintaining several related units including Stratton Wellmont and Stratton Fredmont. Which of the following structures is most likely to support this strategy?
M-Form with centralized decision-making power (cooperative multidivisional)
Why is it difficult to imitate the organizational culture of firms like Southwest Airlines and Zappos?
Their culture reflects complex relationships with their employees, customers, and suppliers.
Grace wants to form a voluntary arrangement with another firm in order to gain more flexibility in her supply chain, complementarity to a few of her support activities via her value chain, and strengthen her firm's overall competitive position. Grace is looking for a simple and common type of alliances, like
a nonequity alliance.
Jennifer is the CEO of JustFixIt Inc., a firm that merges technology with commercial hardware. She has been struggling with the decision to allocate her resources for the development of a new system or go to the market and search for an already established system. The Board of Directors for JustFixIt Inc. suggested that enter a contractual agreement with a partner. This scenario best illustrates the concept of
build-borrow-or-buy framework.
Weyland Yutani Inc. is an electronic appliances manufacturer that has many strategic business units (SBUs), among which, television and computers share a close relationship. These SBUs have to fight each other for R&D funding because there is a combined amount set aside for these two units. However, they share technological findings with each other and work together to ensure that their combined output is better that of the other SBUs. Such a relationship between SBUs in a business is referred to as
co-opetition.
A candy company called Blackzim Inc. forms an agreement with another candy company called Streethex Inc. Through this agreement, Blackzim owns 30 percent of Streethex. However, Streethex does not own any part of Blackzim. This type of agreement is called a(n)
equity alliance.
McDonald's operates Hamburger University that trains students to ensure consistent food quality across its outlets throughout the world. This indicates that McDonalds's
is mechanistic in nature.
When examining the core competence-market matrix, the most challenging diversification strategy occurs when firms attempt to combine ________ with ________. If done successfully, the firm could have the potential for "mega-opportunities" that may lead to competitive advantage.
new core competencies, new markets
Many financial service firms, IT firms, and health care companies are among the most active when it comes to________, which occurs when value chain activities are taken care of outside the home country of the firm.
offshore outsourcing
E Corp is a pharmaceutical company that has many breakthroughs in medicine to its credit. Unlike many other pharmaceutical companies, E Corp has a relaxed work environment where employees are free to discuss projects with each other. Employees are encouraged to choose the projects that interest them; communication between team members and their supervisors is open and easy. Because of the company's work culture, its employees feel motivated to work harder and display more entrepreneurial behaviors. In this scenario, E Corp Inc. is most likely an organization that is
organic.
Goodsilron is a U.S.-based consumer electronics company. It owns smaller firms in Japan and Taiwan where most of its cell phone technology is developed and manufactured before being released worldwide. Which of the following alternatives to integration does this best illustrate?
parent-subsidiary relationship
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.
PepsiCo operates in many countries and sells a wide variety of aerated drinks, other beverages, different types of chips, and Quaker Oats goods to achieve continuous growth. From this data, we can conclude that PepsiCo has been involved in
product-market diversification.
Piper Inc. is a large cosmetics company that made an initial small investment in a start-up company, Oscorp, which was developing an organic face lotion. This gave Piper controlling interests in the start-up company. However, Oscorp soon began to have financial difficulties because of principal-agent problems. As a result, Piper did not invest in the next stage of development and pulled out of the company. This approach to strategic alliance is referred to as a
real-options perspective.
Vanessa just graduated from law school and wants to open her own law firm. Vanessa should probably adopt a(n) ______ structure for the firm.
simple
The smartphone division of the large consumer electronics company, Streethex Inc., has a significant market share in the fast-growing cell phone market. If the company invests further into this division, it will be able to reap increased cash flows. In the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) growth-share matrix, the smartphone division of Streethex will be categorized under
stars.
Bill's Hockey Pucks Inc. wishes to pursue international markets like China and Russia. In order to do this, they may wish to consider a possible
strategic alliance with another firm already established in those markets.
The Hershey Company, the largest U.S. chocolate manufacturer, decided to enter the Chinese market because
the U.S. population was growing slowly and becoming more health conscious.
Mary has been named CEO of an office furniture manufacturing company. As CEO, she is tasked with setting the firm's corporate strategy. Which of the following decisions is Mary most likely to make?
what range of products the firm should offer
________ are best described as costs that occur due to political maneuvering by managers to control capital and resource allocation and the resulting inefficiencies stemming from suboptimal allocation of scarce resources.
Influence costs
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.