Test Bank for Strategic Management Creating Competitive Advantages Canadian 3rd Edition Dess 27 Test Bank True – False Questions 11 Test Bank Free Text Questions 34 Test Bank Multiple Ch
Trang 1Test Bank for Strategic Management Creating
Competitive Advantages Canadian 3rd Edition Dess
27 Test Bank True – False Questions
11 Test Bank Free Text Questions
34 Test Bank Multiple Choice Questions
A danger of forecasting discussed in the text is that
1 A in most cases, the expense of collecting the necessary data exceeds the benefit
2 B forcasting's retrospective nature provides little information about the future
3 C managers may view uncertainty as "black and white" while ignoring important
"grey areas"
4 D it can create legal problems for the firm if regulators discover the company is making forecast.
When considering strategic groups within industries,
Canadian retailer Holt Renfrew is described as
1 A a high growth industry with low fixed costs
2 B similar to Canadian Tire
3 C prestigious upscale player
4 D a competitor of Wal Mart
The threat of new entrants is high when there are
1 A low economies of scale.
2 B high capital requirements.
3 C high switching costs.
4 D high differentiation among competitors' products and services.
The aging of the population, changes in ethnic composition, and effects of the baby boom are
1 A macroeconomic changes.
2 B demographic changes.
Trang 23 C global changes.
4 D sociocultural changes.
Exit barriers may arise from
1 A flexible assets with alternative uses.
2 B lack of governmental and social pressures.
3 C strategic competitors
4 D concerns about image.
Which of the following statements about strategic groups is False?
1 A.two assumptions are made: (1) no two firms are totally different, (2) no two firms are exactly the same.
2 B.strategic groupings are of little help to a firm in assessing mobility barriers that protect a group from attacks by other groups.
3 C strategic groups help chart the future directions of firms' strategies.
4 D.strategic groups are helpful in thinking through the implications of each industry trend for the group as a whole.
The political/legal segment: When the US congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in 2002
1 A Canada deregulated the associations
2 B no similar Canadian legislation was developed
3 C Canada followed with similar provisions
4 D the provincial governments developed similar laws
A supplier group would be most powerful when there is/are
1 A many suppliers.
2 B few substitute products.
3 C low differentiation of products supplied.
4 D high threat of backward integration by the buyers.
Trang 3An independent group of suppliers, such as farmers, gather
to form a cooperative to sell their products to buyers
directly, replacing their former distributor This is an
example of
1 A threat of entry
2 B backward integration
3 C forward integration
4 D threat of substitute products
Which of the following firms would likely pose the least
competitive threat?
1 A a firm in the same industry and in the same strategic group
2 B a firm that produces substitute goods to your product line
3 C a competitor to your product where a high switching cost exists
4 D a firm in the same industry and in the nearest strategic group looking to join your group
In the Air Canada-WestJet conflict, the issue is
1 A Air Canada claims their employee website was hacked
2 B WestJet claims their employee website was hacked
3 C Air Canada claims their email was stolen
4 D Air Canada claims WestJet used employee access information to obtain flight info
Threat of substitute products comes from
1 A other companies in the same industry.
2 B foreign companies which can use cheap labour in their countries.
3 C firms in other industries that produce products or services that satisfy the same customer need.
4 D partners and affiliates
Trang 4A large fabricator of building components purchased a steel company to provide raw materials for its production
process This is an example of
1 A backward integration.
2 B economies of scale.
3 C forward integration.
4 D product differentiation.
Which of the following would be an entry barrier?
1 A large economies of scale
2 B low switching costs
3 C easy access to raw materials
4 D low capital requirements
Delayed marriages, fewer people in relevant age groups, and rising interest rates dampening demand for houses
illustrates
1 A that more than one segment of the general environment may affect an industry.
2 B that the global environment is not as powerful an influence as thought.
3 C that macroeconomic forces dominate the general environment.
4 D that the competitive environment often has a strong influence on the general environment.
In Porter's Five Forces model, conditions under which a supplier group can be powerful include all the following except
1 A lack of importance of the buyer to the supplier group.
2 B high differentiation by the supplier.
3 C dominance by a few suppliers.
4 D readily available substitute products.
The general and competitive environments
1 A are independent and dynamic over time.
2 B tend to be interrelated and dynamic over time.
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4 D are independent and static over time.
Increasingly larger numbers of women entering the work force since the early 1970s is an example of
1 A demographic changes.
2 B political and legal environmental changes.
3 C sociocultural changes.
4 D technological developments.
Which is considered a force in the "Five Forces model"?
1 A increased deregulation in an industry
2 B the threat of government intervention
3 C rivalry among competing firms
4 D recent technological innovation
Which of the following is an example of the interrelationship between the general and competitive environments?
1 A a decline in a nation's educational standards results in a decline in the nation's productivity
2 B a country's technological inferiority results in its enactment of strong trade barriers against importation
3 C.increased awareness of personal health leads to lower demand, and greater rivalry in the alcoholic beverages industry
4 D greater awareness of the environment results in environmental legislation
Strategic groups consist of
1 A a group of top executives who make strategies for a company.
2 B a group of firms within an industry that follow similar strategies.
3 C.a group of executives drawn from different companies within an industry that makes decisions on industry standards.
4 D a group of firms within an industry that decide to collude rather than compete with each other so that they can increase their profits.
In the value-net analysis, complementors are
1 A firms that produce substitute products.
Trang 62 B customers who compliment the company for their good products and services.
3 C.firms that produce products or services that have a positive impact on the value
of a firm's products or services.
4 D firms that supply critical inputs to a company.
Which of the following would be considered part of a firm's general environment?
1 A decreased entry barriers
2 B increased trade deficit
3 C increased bargaining power of the firm's suppliers
4 D increased competitive intensity
Gathering "competitive intelligence"
1 A is good business practice.
2 B is illegal.
3 C is considered unethical.
4 D minimizes the need to obtain information in the public domain.
Which of the following best demonstrates the
interrelationships among different segments of the general environment?
1 A A new technology results in the development of a substitute product for your firm's product.
2 B Government deregulation results in different firms being able to offer the same product as your firm.
3 C The recession results in several of your competitors cutting prices and
intensifying rivalry.
4 D Increased concern for the environment results in legislation that impacts your current packaging.
Two key inputs to developing forecasts discussed in the text are
1 A environmental scanning and stakeholder identification.
2 B environmental scanning and competitor intelligence.
3 C assessing internal strengths and environmental scanning.
4 D environmental scanning and a SWOT analysis.
Trang 7The bargaining power of suppliers increases as
1 A more suppliers enter the market.
2 B importance of buyers to supplier group increases.
3 C switching costs for buyers decrease.
4 D threat of forward integration by suppliers increases.
Emerging sociocultural changes in the environment include
1 A changes in the ethnic composition.
2 B the increasing educational attainment of women in the past decade.
3 C progressively less disposable income by consumers.
4 D changes in the geographic distribution of the population.
Interest rate increases have a _ impact on the residential home construction industry and a _ effect on industries that produce consumer necessities such
as prescription drugs or basic grocery items
1 A positive; neutral
2 B negative; neutral
3 C negative; positive
4 D positive; negative
_ tracks the evolution of environmental trends, sequences of events, or streams of activities
1 A Environmental scanning
2 B Environmental monitoring
3 C Environmental surveying
4 D Competitive intelligence
Environmental forecasting involves developing plausible projections about the of environmental change
1 A direction, scope, speed and intensity
2 B type and magnitude
3 C competitive rivalry
4 D severity and rivalry
Trang 8Buyer power will be greater when
1 A the products purchased are highly differentiated
2 B there are high switching costs
3 C the industry's product is very important to the quality of the buyer's end
products or services
4 D it is concentrated on purchasing large volumes relative to seller sales
Rivalry between firms: Air Canada and WestJet
1 A Is characterized as distractive
2 B Includes allegations that Air Canada set up a screen-scraper program to
automatically lift data
3 C.includes allegations that Westjet sent investigators to pilfer an Air Canada Executive's garbage looking for data.
4 D Is an example of a low level of competitive rivalry.
In the Canadian telecommunications industry, the
companies used to be governed by
1 A different federal agencies.
2 B the same federal agency, CRTC.
3 C various provincial agencies.
4 D industry associations.
27 Free Test Bank for Strategic Management Creating Competitive Advantages Canadian 3rd Edition Dess True - False Questions
(p 32)Although changes in the general environment may often adversely or favorably impact a firm, they seldom alter
an entire industry
1 True
2 False
Trang 9(p 59)According to the text, Canadian Tire is more
concerned about Wal-Mart than Holt Renfrew
1 True
2 False
(p 51)Supplier power tends to be highest in industries where products are vital to buyers, where switching from one
supplier to another is very costly, and where there are many suppliers
1 True
2 False
(p 50)Industries characterized by high economies of scale typically attract fewer new entrants
1 True
2 False
(p 31)During the North American softwood lumber dispute, the Canadian Government shifted their attention to analyze the increasing demand for lumber in newer economies such
as China
1 True
2 False
(p 51)In some industries, high switching costs can act as an important barrier to entry
1 True
2 False
Trang 10(p 53)The power of suppliers will be enhanced if they are able to maintain a credible threat of forward integration
1 True
2 False
(p 48)Porter's five forces model is designed to help us
understand how social attitudes and cultural values impact U.S businesses
1 True
2 False
(p 58-59)The strategic groups in the world-wide automobile industry have been very stable and unchanging in recent years
1 True
2 False
(p 36)Competitive intelligence generally does not benefit very much from gathering information on competitors from sources in the public domain
1 True
2 False
(p 42-48)The same environmental trend can often have very different effects on firms within the same industry
1 True
2 False
(p 39)Scenario analysis draws on a range of disciplines and interests
1 True
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(p 53)The more attractive the price/performance ratio of substitute products, the more tightly it constrains an
industry's ability to charge high prices
1 True
2 False
(p 34)Environmental monitoring deals with tracking changes
in environmental trends that are often uncovered during the environmental scanning process
1 True
2 False
(p 56-57)Michael Porter's Five Forces Analysis is a dynamic tool for analyzing industry attractiveness
1 True
2 False
(p 52-53)Buyer power tends to be higher if suppliers provide undifferentiated or standard products
1 True
2 False
(p 48)Porter's five forces model helps to determine both the nature of competition in an industry and the industry's profit potential
1 True
2 False
Trang 12(p 58)The use of the strategic groups concept is generally not helpful in charting the future directions of firms'
strategies
1 True
2 False
(p 39)Bombardier studies people's travel patterns to decide
on the number of seats they should plan for future aircraft
1 True
2 False
(p 35)Competitor Intelligence (CI) is a tool that can provide management with "early warnings" about both threats and opportunities
1 True
2 False
(p 51-52)The power of a buyer group is increased if the
buyer group has less concentration than the supplier group
1 True
2 False
(p 30)The Canadian forestry industry has gained significant advantage over competitors in Sweden and Finland through the use of advanced technology
1 True
2 False
(p 34)Environmental scanning and competitor intelligence provide important inputs for forecasting activities
1 True
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(p 55)Rival airlines, Air Canada and West Jet are battling over allegations of corporate espionage
1 True
2 False
(p 31-32)Technological innovations can create entirely new industries and alter the boundaries of industries
1 True
2 False
(p 54)Rivalry is most intense when there are high exit
barriers and high industry growth
1 True
2 False
(p 36)Competitor Intelligence gathering is no different from spying
1 True
2 False
11 Free Test Bank for Strategic Management Creating Competitive Advantages Canadian 3rd Edition Dess Free Text Questions
(p 53-54)Several factors usually interact which result in
intense rivalry among competitors Explain.
Answer Given
Intense rivalry often arises out of situation where there are numerous or equally balanced competitors The most classic example would be Coke vs Pepsi Other factors include slow industry growth, high fixed costs and low switching costs
Trang 14(p 31)Explain why managers must recognize opportunities and threats in their firm's external environment.
Answer Given
It is important that managers look outside of their company so they do not get out
of touch with the evolving realities of the marketplace.
(p 46-47)Many indicators of the macroeconomic
environment such as GNP, interest rates, savings rates,
trade and budget deficits/surplus, and so forth, are
interrelated Explain.
Answer Given
Due to globalization the economies of nations are becoming increasingly linked.
(p 57)Explain how the value net analysis adds to the five-forces analysis Be sure to include examples from at least two industries.
Answer Given
The five-forces analysis has also been criticized for being essentially a static analysis On the basis of game theory considerations, Brandenburger and
Nalebuff introduced the concept of the value net, which, in many ways, is an extension of the five-forces analysis The value net represents all the players in the game and analyzes how their interactions affect a firm'sability to generate and appropriate value The vertical dimension of the net includes suppliers and
customers The firm has direct transactions with them On the horizontal
dimension are substitutes and complementors, players with whom a firm interacts but may not necessarily transact The concept of complementors is perhaps the single most important contribution of value net analysis Examples may vary.
(p 53)What are some of the factors that would cause a
supplier group to become powerful? Illustrate.
Answer Given