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Question

According to the notion of disaggregation and reaggregation,

partnerships are usually not effective means of competing in the global marketplace.

the Internet is not a viable means of product or service distribution.

effective business models do not change.

None of the above.

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QUESTION 2

According to the notion of disaggregation and reaggregation,

partnerships are usually not effective means of competing in the global marketplace.

the Internet is not a viable means of product or service distribution.

recent advances in Internet and related technologies, coupled with rapid economic development in parts of Asia and Eastern Europe, has enabled firms to reorganize work processes and improve efficiency.

None of the above.

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QUESTION 3

Commoditization helps explain why many firms are experiencing difficulty distinguishing their products from those of their rivals.

True

False

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QUESTION 4

During the past decade, many U.S. firms have intensified marketing efforts to Hispanics.

True

False

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QUESTION 5

Environmental scanning refers to the systematic analysis of a firm’s social responsible activity related to environmental awareness.

True

False

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QUESTION 6

Mass customization refers to the ability to individualize product and service offerings to meet specific buyer needs.

True

False

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QUESTION 7

On-line shoppers tend to be single, female, and college educated.

True

False

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QUESTION 8

One of Friedman’s primary arguments in The World Is Flat is that

organizations must restructure every five years or so.

global business has become more regionalized.

recent changes have “leveled the playing field” between firms in developed nations and those in developing nations.

None of the above.

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QUESTION 9

One of Friedman’s primary arguments in The World Is Flat is that

organizations must restructure every five years or so.

global business has become more regionalized.

Customization and mass commoditization have scuttled global business.

None of the above.

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QUESTION 10

Reading the Wall Street Journal can be an integral part of environmental scanning.

True

False

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QUESTION 11

Scientific improvements and innovations are examples of

social forces.

industry forces.

economic forces

None of the above.

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QUESTION 12

Showrooming occurs when traditional retailers expand floor space to accommodate an influx of new customers.

True

False

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QUESTION 13

Social forces can

vary widely among nations.

affect different industries in markedly different ways.

affect different businesses in an industry in different ways.

All of the above.

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QUESTION 14

Social forces can vary markedly among nations, even those whose cultures are similar.

True

False

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QUESTION 15

Societal values, trends, traditional, and religious practices are examples of

consumer forces.

industry forces.

social forces.

None of the above.

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QUESTION 16

Societal values, trends, traditional, and religious practices are examples of

consumer apathy.

consumer activism.

political-legal forces.

None of the above.

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QUESTION 17

The Internet

has unleashed a number of successful business models.

has unleashed a number of unsuccessful business models.

can be factored into most successful business models.

All of the above.

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QUESTION 18

The Internet acts as a distribution channel for many non-tangible goods and services.

True

False

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QUESTION 19

The Internet fosters information asymmetry, a state whereby the seller and buyer are not likely to share the same information.

True

False

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QUESTION 20

The ability to individualize product and service offerings to meet specific buyer needs is known as

commoditization.

information symmetry.

the “flat world.”

None of the above.

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QUESTION 21

The collusion of firms to address the changing demands of consumers is known as

commoditization.

mass customization.

industry revolution.

None of the above.

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QUESTION 22

The decline in unit costs of a product or service that occurs as the absolute volume of production increases is known as

economies of scale.

mass customization.

specialization.

None of the above.

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QUESTION 23

The increasing difficulty firms have distinguishing their products and services from those of their rivals is known as

outsourcing.

offshoring.

mass customization.

commoditization.

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QUESTION 24

The process of disaggregation and reaggregation has resulted in an increased emphasis on partnerships.

True

False

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QUESTION 25

The rate of technological change varies considerably across industries in different nations, but generally not in the same nation.

True

False

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QUESTION 26

The systematic collection and analysis of information about relevant environmental trends is known as

industry analysis.

macroenvironmental analysis.

firm analysis.

None of the above.

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QUESTION 27

The systematic collection and analysis of information about relevant environmental trends is known as

industry analysis.

macroenvironmental analysis.

environmental scanning.

None of the above.

1 points   

QUESTION 28

The unconscious reference to one’s own cultural values as a standard of judgment is known as cultural discrimination.

True

False

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QUESTION 29

The unconscious reference to one’s own cultural values as a standard of judgment is known as

the self-reference criterion.

cultural distinction.

cultural awareness.

cultural apathy.

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QUESTION 30

The unconscious reference to one’s own cultural values as a standard of judgment is known as

global awareness.

cultural apathy.

cultural awareness.

None of the above.

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QUESTION 31

Thomas Friedman’s bestseller, The World Is Flat, explains how mass customization has forever changed global business.

True

False

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QUESTION 32

Thomas Friedman’s bestseller, The World Is Flat, explains how technological changes have leveled the playing field in nations like India and China.

True

False

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QUESTION 33

Which of the following is not a strategic dimension of the Internet?

movement toward information symmetry

increased emphasis on speed

potential for cost reductions and cost shifting

None of the above.

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QUESTION 34

Which of the following is not a strategic dimension of the Internet?

focus on interactivity

potential for cost reductions and cost shifting

movement toward information asymmetry

None of the above.

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QUESTION 35

Which of the following is not a strategic dimension of the Internet?

focus on interactivity

guarantee of cost reductions

movement toward information asymmetry

None of the above.

partnerships are usually not effective means of competing in the global marketplace.

the Internet is not a viable means of product or service distribution.

effective business models do not change.

None of the above.

Explanation / Answer

Ans 1) The correct option is - None of the above.

Disaggregation, also known as differentiated marketing refers to a business model which involves dividing the market into different groups and designing different versions of a product to cater to each group. On the other hand, reaggregation, also known as undifferentiated marketing refers to the opposite strategy model which assumes all consumers are the same and a single version of the product can cater to their needs with the help of strong advertisement and mass marketing.

ans-2) The correct option is- recent advances in Internet and related technologies, coupled with rapid economic development in parts of Asia and Eastern Europe, has enabled firms to reorganize work processes and improve efficiency.

Ans -3) The correct option is - True

Commoditization refers to the process where products/services within certain categories become indistinguishable from that of their rivals and the only distinguishable feature is the pricing. Hence the statement Commoditization helps explain why many firms are experiencing difficulty distinguishing their products from those of their rivals is True.

Ans-4) The correct option is True.

Many U.S. firms such automotive sector firms have intensified marketing efforts to Hispanics. During the past 20 years, hispanic population in the U.S. has increased from 27 million to an estimated 54 million, which is exactly double. The hispanic market is wide and that is where the growth lies today.

ans-5) The correct option is False.

Environmental scanning refers to the process of where an organization or a firm gathers useful information and trends within the organization as well as the external world, its rivals in order to identify opportunities and threats that may influence his business.

Ans-6) The correct option is - True.

Mass customization is the process of production of custom tailored products and services to the consumers in order to meet their individual needs.

Ans-7) The correct option is - False.

Online shoppers consis of men as well as women who are mostly young, single and college educated.

Ans-8) The correct option is - recent changes have “leveled the playing field” between firms in developed nations and those in developing nations

In the World is Flat, One of Friedman’s primary arguments was the that " The global competitive playing field was being leveled and the world was being flattened."

ans-9) The correct option is - None of the above.

ans-10) The correct option is True.

Reading the wall street journal article can be an integral part of environmental scanning as it provides investigative resports, daily news and trends,and business news articles which may help an organization to gather information related to external world and the latest trends in the market.

Ans-11) The correct option is - None of the above

Ans-12) The correct option is False

Showrooming is the process where a shopper visits a retail store in order to examine products and then buys it online at a cheaper rate.

Ans-13) The correct option is - All of the above

Social forces can vary widely among nations, affect different industries in markedly different ways and affect different businesses in an industry in different ways.

Ans-14) The correct option is True.

Social forces may vary in different nations with same culture as people with the same culture too may have different lifestyles, attitudes amd beliefs when staying in two different nations.

Ans-15) the correct option is - Social forces

Societal values, trends, traditional, and religious practices are examples of social forces.

Ans-16) The correct option is None of the above as described in the previous answer.


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