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Entrepreneurship: Successfully Launching New Ventures, 6e (Barringer/Ireland) Chapter 2 Recognizing Opportunities and Generating Ideas 1) Wiivv, the company profiled in the opening feature of Chapter 2, is in the 3D printing business of footwear insoles. To manufacture the insoles, the company uses a process called ________ manufacturing. A) structured B) adhesive C) bounded D) batch E) adaptive Answer: E Diff: 2 LO: 2.1: Explain the difference between opportunities and ideas. AACSB: Analytical Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 2) A(n) ________ is a favorable set of circumstances that creates a need for a new product, service, or business. A) idea B) scheme C) design D) proposal E) opportunity Answer: E Diff: 1 LO: 2.1: Explain the difference between opportunities and ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Analytical 3) According to the textbook, opportunities are ________. A) easy to spot B) easy to spot in fast growing industries, but tough to spot in slow growing industries C) easy to spot in the manufacturing sector, but tough to spot in the service sector D) tough to spot E) neither easy nor tough to spot Answer: D Diff: 2 LO: 2.1: Explain the difference between opportunities and ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 1 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 4) An opportunity has the following four essential qualities: ________. A) attractive; timely; durable; and anchored in a product, service, or business that creates or adds value for its buyer or end user B) practical; opportune; appropriate; and anchored in a product, service, or business that is efficient and effective C) realistic; striking; timely; and anchored in a product, service, or business that is timely D) attention-getting; attractive; timely; and anchored in a product, service, or business that creates or adds value for its buyer or end user E) attractive, durable, resilient, and opportune Answer: A Diff: 2 LO: 2.1: Explain the difference between opportunities and ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 5) Brad Johnson is starting an upscale men’s clothing store in a mall near Seattle. He wants to open his store during the time period in which a business like his can realistically enter the new market. Brad is trying to open his business while the ________ is open. A) safe harbor B) window of opportunity C) portal of entry D) doorway of opportunity E) safety zone Answer: B Diff: 2 LO: 2.1: Explain the difference between opportunities and ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 6) The term “window of opportunity,” as discussed in Chapter 2, is a metaphor that describes the time period in which a firm can ________. A) obtain funding or financing B) hire new employees C) complete a financial analysis D) realistically enter a new market E) write a business plan Answer: D Diff: 2 LO: 2.1: Explain the difference between opportunities and ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 2 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 7) Which of the following is correct regarding opportunities and ideas? A) An opportunity and an idea are essentially the same thing. B) An idea almost always meets the criteria of an opportunity. C) An opportunity is a thought, an impression, or a notion. D) An idea is a favorable set of circumstances that creates a need for a new product, service, or business. E) It’s important to discern whether a particular idea meets the criteria for an opportunity. Answer: E Diff: 2 LO: 2.1: Explain the difference between opportunities and ideas. AACSB: Analytical Thinking Quest. Category: Analytical 8) A(n) ________ is a favorable set of circumstances that creates the need for a new product, service, or business. A(n) ________ is a thought, an impression or a notion. A) scheme, notion B) opportunity, idea C) idea, design D) idea, opportunity E) notion, scheme Answer: B Diff: 1 LO: 2.1: Explain the difference between opportunities and ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 9) Jessica Smith is thinking about starting a chain of fitness centers for young adults ages 18-30. Which of the following is NOT an appropriate criterion for Jessica to test her idea against? A) Determine whether the “window of opportunity” is open. B) Determine whether a fitness center for young adults ages 18-30 meets the threshold of being a good idea. C) Determine the extent to which the notion takes advantage of an environmental trend, solves a problem, or fills a gap in the marketplace. D) Determine whether opening a fitness center for young adults ages 18-30 is timely. E) Determine whether opening a fitness center for young adults ages 18-30 is a concept that creates value for its buyer or end user. Answer: B Diff: 2 LO: 2.1: Explain the difference between opportunities and ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 3 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 10) An idea is a favorable set of circumstances that creates a need for a new product, service, or business. Answer: FALSE Diff: 1 LO: 2.1: Explain the difference between opportunities and ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 11) An opportunity has four essential qualities. It is (1) rare, (2) attractive, (3) timely, and (4) anchored in a product, service, or business that creates or adds value for its buyer or end user. Answer: TRUE Diff: 2 LO: 2.1: Explain the difference between opportunities and ideas. AACSB: Analytical Thinking Quest. Category: Analytical 12) The term “window of opportunity” is a metaphor describing the time period in which a firm can realistically raise money. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2 LO: 2.1: Explain the difference between opportunities and ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 13) An idea is a thought, impression, or notion. It may or may not meet the criteria of an opportunity. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 LO: 2.1: Explain the difference between opportunities and ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 14) Describe the difference between an idea and an opportunity. Why is the distinction important? Answer: An opportunity is a favorable set of circumstances that creates a need for a new product, service, or business. An opportunity has four essential qualities. It is (1) attractive, (2) durable, (3) timely, and (4) is anchored in a product, service, or business that creates or adds value for its buyer or end user. In contrast, an idea is a thought, impression, or notion. It may or may not meet the criteria of an opportunity. This distinction between an idea and an opportunity is important because many entrepreneurial ventures fail not because the entrepreneurs that launched them didn’t work hard, but rather because there was no real opportunity to begin with. Diff: 1 LO: 2.1: Explain the difference between opportunities and ideas. AACSB: Analytical Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 4 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 15) The three ways to identify an opportunity include ________. A) observing trends, solving a problem, and finding gaps in the marketplace B) studying industry trade journals, talking to consumers, and solving a problem C) observing trends, conducting brainstorming sessions, and studying industry trade journals D) observing trends, talking to consumers, and finding gaps in the marketplace E) reading books, solving a problem, and findings gaps in the marketplace Answer: A Diff: 2 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 16) GasBuddy is a company started to help consumers save money on gas. Which environmental trend is most likely to have provided the impetus for the creation of this company? A) Regulatory changes B) Political changes C) Economic forces D) Technological advances E) Social forces Answer: C Diff: 2 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Analytical Thinking Quest. Category: Analytical 17) Economic forces impact the opportunities available to entrepreneurs. Which of the following alternatives reflects a set of economic forces that would be of interest to entrepreneurs? A) Level of disposable income, new uses of old technologies, and new laws and regulations B) New technologies, consumer spending patterns, and new laws C) Housing starts, consumer spending patterns, and stability of interest rates D) Social and cultural trends, level of interest rates, and what people think is “in” E) New changes in political areas, new laws, and level of disposable income Answer: C Diff: 2 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 5 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 18) Which of the following is NOT an example of a social force? A) Changes in interest rates B) Increasing participation in social networks C) Increasing diversity of the workplace D) Aging of the population E) Continual migration of people from small towns and rural areas to cities Answer: A Diff: 2 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 19) An increased focus on health and wellness has resulted in a number of new business ideas including healthier foods and beverages, yoga instruction and training centers, and nutrition consulting. An increased focus on health and wellness is an important ________ that is creating opportunities in many areas for entrepreneurial firms. A) economic force B) regulatory force C) legal force D) technological advances E) social force Answer: E Diff: 2 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 20) The increasing number of social networks on the Internet is attributed to a jump in the number of people who are wanting to connect with one another online. The increasing number of social networks is an important ________ trend. A) political B) economic C) legal D) social E) demographic Answer: D Diff: 2 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 6 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 21) Hulu.com allows people to watch television shows and movies on the Internet. Hulu.com’s business opportunity was made possible by ________ that enhanced the ability of television shows and movies to be uploaded to the Internet and played by anyone with a suitable computer and an Internet connection. A) social forces B) technological advances C) legal changes D) regulatory changes E) economic forces Answer: B Diff: 2 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 22) If a new firm was launched to help businesses comply with The Affordable Care Act, that opportunity was created by ________. A) changes in economic forces B) demographic changes C) changes in social forces D) changes in technological forces E) political actions and regulatory changes Answer: E Diff: 2 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 23) SafetyWeb is a Web-based service that helps parents protect their children’s online reputation, privacy, and safety. Which of the following approaches to identifying an opportunity was most likely the impetus for SafetyWeb? A) Observing trends B) Studying government reports C) Finding gaps in the marketplace D) Talking to consumers E) Solving a problem Answer: E Diff: 2 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 7 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 24) The Savvy Entrepreneurial Firm feature in Chapter 2 features three firms: Swipe Out Hunger, Soko, and Drive for Change. All three are examples of ________. A) corporate ventures B) non-altruistic ventures C) targeted ventures D) social ventures E) for-profit ventures Answer: D Diff: 2 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Analytical Thinking Quest. Category: Analytical 25) Casey Griggs is a very capable computer engineer. Recently, he noticed a problem that computer engineers have, and thought of a solution to the problem that might represent an opportunity for a new software product. Casey’s idea for a new software product is an example of a(n) ________ discovery. A) chance B) serendipitous C) traditional D) conventional E) opportune Answer: B Diff: 2 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 26) Clothing boutiques and specialty shops often start because there is a need for a particular product, but large retailers like Wal-Mart and Costco can’t sell enough of the item to stock it on their shelves. If a clothing boutique started to sell designer clothes or clothing for hard-to-fit people because the clothing wasn’t being offered by a larger retailer, the best way to describe how that idea was recognized is ________. A) finding a gap in the marketplace B) brainstorming C) observing trends D) solving a problem E) talking to consumers Answer: A Diff: 3 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 8 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 27) Tish Cirovolo realized that there were no guitars on the market made specifically for women. As a result, she started Daisy Rock Guitars, a company that makes guitars just for women. Daisy Rock Guitars are stylish and come in feminine colors, and incorporate design features that accommodate a woman’s smaller hand and build. The best way to describe how Cirovolo’s business idea was recognized is ________. A) brainstorming B) talking to consumers C) reading industry reports D) observing trends E) finding a gap in the marketplace Answer: E Diff: 3 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 28) A common way that gaps in the marketplace are recognized is ________. A) by observing changing environmental trends B) by recognizing problems that need to be solved C) via studying industry reports D) when people become frustrated because they can’t find a product or service that they need and recognize that other people feel the same way E) via combined focus groups and brainstorming sessions Answer: D Diff: 1 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 29) The three ways to identify an opportunity include observing trends, solving a problem, and finding gaps in the marketplace. Answer: TRUE Diff: 2 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 30) Economic factors, social factors, technological advances, and political action and regulatory changes are the most important trends to follow in trying to identify opportunities. Answer: TRUE Diff: 2 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 9 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 31) Many new businesses are successful by taking advantage of fads. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 32) Aging of the population, the increasing diversity of the workplace, and the continual migration of people from small towns and rural areas to cities are important economic trends. Answer: FALSE Diff: 1 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 33) Describe the three separate ways that entrepreneurs identify new business, product, and service opportunities. Answer: The three ways that entrepreneurs identify new business, product, and service opportunities are through observing trends, solving a problem, and finding gaps in the marketplace. The first approach to identifying opportunities is to observe trends and study how they create opportunities to pursue. Economic forces, social factors, technological advances, and political action and regulatory changes are the most important trends to follow. The second approach to identifying opportunities is solving a problem. Sometimes identifying opportunities simply involves noticing a problem and finding a way to solve it. These problems can be pinpointed through observing trends and through more simple means (e.g., intuition, serendipity, or chance). The third approach is finding gaps in the marketplace. This approach is accomplished by finding a need that customers have that is not being satisfied-by either large, established firms or entrepreneurial ventures. Large retailers like Wal-Mart, Costco, and Home Depot compete primarily on price by serving large groups of customers with similar needs. They do this by offering the most popular items targeted towards mainstream consumers. While this approach allows the large retailers to achieve economies of scale, it leaves gaps in the marketplace. Entrepreneurs step in to start businesses to fill these gaps. There are also gaps in the marketplace that represent consumer needs that aren’t being met by anyone. Diff: 2 LO: 2.2: Describe the three general approaches entrepreneurs use to identify opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 10 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 34) The What Wrong feature in Chapter 2 focuses on Everpix, a company that enabled users to organize and store photos online in an innovative manner. Regrettably, Everpix failed. According to the feature, Everpix’s failure resulted from that fact that it’s founders spent too much time ________. A) and energy perfecting their service at the expense of building a business B) and energy raising money at the expense of perfecting their service C) networking at the expense of building a business D) marketing their product at the expense of perfecting their service E) analyzing their market at the expense of networking Answer: A Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 35) Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs? A) Some people think that entrepreneurs have a “sixth sense” that allows them to see opportunities that others miss. B) The extent and depth of an individual’s social network affects opportunity recognition. C) Several studies show that prior experience in an industry actually blinds an entrepreneur to the recognition of new opportunities in the same industry. D) Creativity is the process of generating novel or useful ideas. E) The corridor principle states that once an entrepreneur starts a firm, he or she begins a journey down a path where “corridors” leading to new venture opportunities become apparent. Answer: C Diff: 3 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Analytical Thinking Quest. Category: Analytical 36) The ability to notice things without engaging in deliberate search is referred to as ________. A) cognitive alertness B) cognitive awareness C) managerial alertness D) entrepreneurial alertness E) individual awareness Answer: D Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 11 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 37) Kelly Pryor, who has launched several successful entrepreneurial firms, seems to have a “sixth sense” that allows him to see opportunities that others miss. Kelly’s ability is referred to as _________. A) individual awareness B) cognitive alertness C) entrepreneurial alertness D) individual readiness E) cognitive readiness Answer: C Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 38) Which of the following statements is incorrect in regard to entrepreneurial alertness? A) The research findings on entrepreneurial alertness are conclusive. B) Alertness is largely a learned skill. C) People who have more knowledge of an area tend to be more alert to opportunities in that area than others. D) The term “entrepreneurial alertness” is often associated with a “sixth sense” that seems to allow some people to see opportunities that others miss. E) Entrepreneurial alertness is defined as the ability to notice things without engaging in deliberate search. Answer: A Diff: 3 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 39) According to the textbook, research results over time consistently suggest that somewhere between ________ percent of those who start businesses got their ideas through social contacts. A) 10 and 20 B) 20 and 30 C) 30 and 40 D) 40 and 50 E) 50 and 60 Answer: D Diff: 3 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 12 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 40) An individual who identifies a business idea on his or her own is referred to as a(n) ________ entrepreneur. A) separate B) functional C) lone D) individual E) solo Answer: E Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 41) A network entrepreneur is an individual who identifies his or her business idea ________. A) on their own B) through the assistance of a paid consultant C) through social contacts D) with one or more partners E) through a business incubator program Answer: C Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 42) A solo entrepreneur is an individual who identified his or her business idea ________. A network entrepreneur is an individual who identified his or her business idea ________. A) through social contacts; on their own B) through a business incubator program; through social contacts C) on their own; through social contacts D) through the assistance of a paid consultant; through social contacts E) with one or more partners; on their own Answer: C Diff: 3 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 13 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 43) ________ relationships are characterized by frequent interactions that form between coworkers, friends, and spouses. A) Balanced B) Weak-tie C) Lateral-tie D) Moderate-tie E) Strong-tie Answer: E Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 44) Most of Sarah’s ideas come from interacting with coworkers, friends, her spouse, her parents, and other people that share the same beliefs that she does. Sarah is getting most of her ideas through ________ -tie relationships. A) weak B) horizontal C) strong D) multiple E) vertical Answer: C Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 45) Alex has a number of casual acquaintances that he interacts with infrequently. The relationships that Alex has with these people are referred to as ________ -tie relationships. A) strong B) moderate C) lateral D) weak E) multiple Answer: D Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 14 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 46) According to research in this area, it is more likely that an entrepreneur will get a new business idea through a ________ -tie relationship than the alternatives. A) weak B) moderate C) vertical D) lateral E) strong Answer: A Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 47) ________ is the process of generating a novel or useful idea. A) Innovation B) Imagining C) Creativity D) Visualization E) Envisioning Answer: C Diff: 1 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 48) Which of the following represents the correct order of the five stages of the creative process? A) Preparation, incubation, elaboration, insight, evaluation B) Insight, preparation, incubation, elaboration, insight C) Preparation, incubation, insight, evaluation, elaboration D) Incubation, evaluation, insight, preparation, elaboration E) Incubation, preparation, evaluation, elaboration, insight Answer: C Diff: 3 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 15 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 49) Macy is a very creative person. Often, when trying to generate a novel or useful idea, she spends several days “mulling over” the idea, which is her way of thinking it through, at both the conscious and unconscious level. The stage of the creative process that Macy is in while she is mulling over an idea is referred to as ________. A) preparation B) insight C) evaluation D) elaboration E) incubation Answer: E Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 50) In the five-stage creative process, the flash of recognition, or what is sometimes referred to as the “eureka” experience, occurs in the ________ stage. A) insight B) preparation C) incubation D) elaboration E) evaluation Answer: A Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 51) In the five-stage creative process, the stage in which the creative idea is put into final form is referred to as the ________ stage. A) insight B) preparation C) incubation D) elaboration E) evaluation Answer: D Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 16 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 52) Several studies have shown that prior experience in an industry helps entrepreneurs recognize business opportunities. Answer: TRUE Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 53) Opportunity recognition may be an innate skill or cognitive process. Answer: TRUE Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 54) Weak-tie relationships are characterized by infrequent interaction and ties between casual acquaintances. Answer: TRUE Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 55) It is more likely that an entrepreneur will get a new business idea through a strong-tie than a weak-tie relationship. Answer: FALSE Diff: 3 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 56) The five stages of the creative process include preparation, incubation, insight, evaluation, and elaboration. Answer: TRUE Diff: 3 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 17 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 57) Incubation is the stage of the creative process during which an idea is subjected to scrutiny and analyzed for its viability. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 58) Evaluation is the stage of the creative process during which the idea is put into its final form. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 59) Describe the difference between strong-tie and weak-tie relationships. Is it more likely that an entrepreneur will get new ideas through strong-tie or weak-tie relationships? Answer: Strong-tie relationships are characterized by frequent interaction and form between coworkers, friends, and spouses. Weak-tie relationships are characterized by infrequent interaction and form between casual acquaintances. According to research in this area, it is more likely that an entrepreneur will get a new business idea through a weak-tie than a strong-tie relationship because strong-tie relationships, which typically form between like-minded individuals, tend to reinforce insights and ideas the individuals already have. Weak-tie relationships, on the other hand, which form between casual acquaintances, are not as apt to be between like-minded individuals, so one person may say something to another that sparks a completely new idea. Diff: 3 LO: 2.3: Discuss the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs that contribute to their ability to recognize business opportunities. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 60) ________ is (are) used to generate a number of ideas quickly. A) Insight groups B) Competitive intelligence gatherings C) Examination groups D) Survey groups E) Brainstorming Answer: E Diff: 1 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 18 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 61) Which of the following is NOT one of the rules for a formal brainstorming session? A) No criticism is allowed. B) The session moves quickly. C) Freewheeling is encouraged. D) Leapfrogging is encouraged. E) The session is used for decision making. Answer: E Diff: 2 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 62) The number one rule for a brainstorming session is ________. A) no criticism is allowed B) no freewheeling is allowed C) no leapfrogging is allowed D) no more than 10 people are allowed to participate E) no wild or unrealistic ideas are allowed Answer: A Diff: 2 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 63) According to the textbook, a focus group is a gathering of 5 to 10 people who are selected because ________. A) they are most likely to purchase large amounts of the product or service being discussed B) they responded to a self-selected opinion poll about the topic being discussed C) of their relationship to the issue being discussed D) they responded to a mail survey about the topic being discussed E) they are spokespersons for the topic being discussed Answer: C Diff: 2 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 19 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 64) According to the textbook, the best approach to utilizing a library for entrepreneurshiprelated research is to ________. A) discuss your general area of interest with a reference librarian B) focus your efforts on studying newspapers and periodicals C) focus your efforts on browsing through industry-related materials D) discuss your general area of interest with other library patrons E) focus your efforts on academic journals Answer: A Diff: 2 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 65) An example of a valuable library resource is IBISWorld, which is a(n) ________. A) business publication B) academic journal C) Census Bureau publication D) trade journal E) database of industry-related information Answer: E Diff: 2 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 66) To make sure that its customers are satisfied and to probe for new product ideas, Intuit routinely sends employees to the facilities of their customers. This technique for generating new business ideas is called ________. A) brainstorming B) day-in-the-life research C) focus group D) survey E) customer advisory board Answer: B Diff: 2 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 20 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 67) Day-in-the-life research is a type of ________ research. A) library B) survey C) focus group D) anthropological E) secondary Answer: D Diff: 1 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 68) Some companies set up ________ that meet regularly to discuss needs, wants, and problems that may lead to new ideas. A) staff committees B) customer advisory boards C) managerial committees D) supervisory committees E) supplier advisory boards Answer: B Diff: 2 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 69) Brainstorming is used to generate a number of ideas quickly. Answer: TRUE Diff: 2 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 70) Brainstorming sessions are designed to move slowly, so ideas can be presented and evaluated. Answer: FALSE Diff: 3 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 71) Focus groups typically involve a group of people who are unfamiliar with a topic and are brought together to respond to questions. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 21 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 72) Day-in-the-life research is a form of anthropological research. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 73) For its major products, Intuit (maker of TurboTax, Mint and other products) uses secondary research. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 74) Describe how brainstorming can help facilitate the generation of ideas, and outline the four rules for conducting a brainstorming session. Answer: Brainstorming is a technique that is used to generate a number of ideas quickly. Among the purposes a brainstorming session could be used for include the generation of new business, product, or service ideas. In a brainstorming session, the leader of the group of people is instructed to come up with ideas-one person shares an idea, another person reacts to it, another person reacts to the reaction, and so on. A flip chart is typically used to record all the ideas. A productive session is freewheeling and lively. The main objective is to create an atmosphere of enthusiasm and originality where lots of ideas are generated. The four strict rules of brainstorming are as follows: 1. No criticism is allowed. 2. Freewheeling is encouragedโ€“the more ideas, the better. 3. The session moves quickly, and nothing is permitted to slow down the pace. 4. Leapfrogging is encouraged. This means using one idea as a means of jumping forward quickly to other ideas. Diff: 2 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 22 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc. 75) Describe how library and Internet research can be used to generate new business ideas. Answer: Library and Internet research are important tools for generating business ideas. A natural tendency is to think that an idea should be chosen, the process of researching the idea should then begin. This approach is too linear. Often, the best ideas emerge when the general notion of an idea, like creating casual electronic games for adults, is merged with extensive library and Internet research, which might provide insights into the best types of casual games to create. The best approach to utilizing a library is to discuss your general area of interest with a reference librarian, who can point you to useful resources, such as industry-specific magazines, trade journals, and industry reports. Simply browsing through several issues of a trade journal can spark new ideas. Internet research is also important. If you are starting from scratch, simply typing “new business ideas” into Google or Yahoo! will produce links to newspaper and magazine articles about the “hottest” and “latest” new business ideas. If you have a specific idea in mind, a useful technique is to set up a Google e-mail alert using keywords that pertain to your topic of interest The Internet can also be used for specific searches and to access blogs that provide insightful information on almost any topic. Diff: 2 LO: 2.4: Identify and describe techniques entrepreneurs use to generate ideas. AACSB: Reflective Thinking Quest. Category: Critical Thinking 23 Copyright ยฉ 2019 Pearson Education, Inc.

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