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Package Title: Chapter 2, Testbank
Course Title: Dyer, SM 2e
Chapter Number: 2
Question type: Multiple Choice
1) Which of the following statements is true about customer needs?
a) Companies that meet the need for communication by manufacturing mobile handsets or
mobile ham radios are considered part of the same industry.
b) Understanding them can be very helpful in defining the boundaries of an industry.
c) They should be addressed only when many customers have similar needs that require
attention.
d) Two firms cannot be considered part of the same industry even if their products do the
same job for customers.
Answer: b
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Determining the Right Landscape: Defining a Firmโs Industry
Learning Objective 1: Explain the importance of correctly identifying and choosing a firmโs
industries and markets.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
2) Competition among firms within an industry best defines the term ________.
a) substitute
b) threat
c) rivalry
d) opportunity
Answer: c
Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
3) The companies LaceThings Inc. and BellePrints Corp. sell the same product. They
constantly try to outdo each other in terms of resources, price, and customer satisfaction. The
companies try to outperform each other in order to gain customer loyalty and generate more
sales. This scenario is an example of ________.
a) integration
b) partnership
c) rivalry
d) switching
Answer: c
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
4) A product that is fundamentally different yet serves the same function or purpose as
another product best defines the term ________.
a) threat
b) substitute
c) opportunity
d) rivalry
Answer: b
Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
5) _________ can be most accurately defined as conditions in the competitive environment
that endanger the profitability of a firm.
a) Integrations
b) Weaknesses
c) Threats
d) Rivalries
Answer: c
Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
6) SevenCloud Inc., a soft drink company, provided service to fair amount of customers for a
whole year until a new company called Sparkle Inc. came up. Sparkle provided flavored
water as a new product in the beverage market. Customers were eager to try out this new
product and purchased it because they believed that it a better substitute for aerated
beverages. SevenCloud was afraid that if the trend continued, it would soon run the risk of
going out of business. In this scenario, which of the following did SevenCloud Inc.
experience?
a) Opportunity
b) Threat
c) Weakness
d) Merger
Answer: b
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
7) The ways of taking advantage of conditions in the environment to become more profitable
most accurately defines the term ________.
a) opportunities
b) standardization
c) strengths
d) substitution
Answer: a
Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
8) Pancake Platter Inc. opens a new breakfast deli in the small town of Lakeville. It makes a
lot of profit during its first year because it is the only deli in the area. Customers choose to
have breakfast at this deli because their only other options for availing this type of service
would be to travel several miles to the next town. This scenario best illustrates ________.
a) substitution
b) rivalry
c) opportunity
d) integration
Answer: c
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
9) Which of the following statements is true about rivalry?
a) It is an expensive method that treats other companies amicably.
b) It helps increase losses for an organization to a large extent.
c) It is a force that is best avoided in an industry to increase profits.
d) It is an important driving force to increase profitability.
Answer: d
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
10) Which of the following statements is true of a fragmented industry?
a) It is characterized by rivalry that is typically less intense.
b) It usually has very few competitors and tends to be dominated by a few large firms.
c) It is difficult to keep track of the pricing and competitive moves of multiple players.
d) It involves companies selling the same brand of products that are scattered in different
locations.
Answer: b
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
11) Bright Inc. is a toothpaste manufacturing company that is facing intense competition from
its rivals. In order to encourage higher consumption of its products as well as minimize brand
switching among its existing consumers, Bright introduced sweepstakes as a consumer sales
promotion strategy. However, its rivals retaliated by introducing deals such as a featured
price which is lower than the regular price, buy one, get one free offers, and large package
offers that give a percentage more free. This scenario best illustrates a ________.
a) primary industry
b) secondary industry
c) fragmented industry
d) concentrated industry
Answer: c
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
12) Which of the following statements is true about concentrated industries?
a) These industries have few competitors and rivalry is less intense.
b) Smaller competitors usually respond aggressively to actions taken by large firms.
c) Few large competitors are aware of each other’s presence and therefore more likely to
create conflict.
d) If firms are approximately the same size, they tend to be able to respond, or retaliate,
strongly to moves by rival firms.
Answer: a
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
13) The household appliance industry has few major manufacturers like Nebula Corp., Cook
Well Inc., and Mercury Corp. and a few smaller manufacturers. There is not much
competition in this industry because the smaller companies cannot afford to compete
aggressively with the large firms which do not engage in price wars. This scenario best
illustrates a ________.
a) quandary industry
b) fragmented industry
c) quaternary industry
d) concentrated industry
Answer: d
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
14) Which of the following statements is true of standardization of products?
a) It is easier to convince the customers to switch brands.
b) They meet customer needs in unique ways.
c) It makes buyers more loyal to a particular brand.
d) These products are usually inimitable and of high quality.
Answer: a
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
15) The computers of Main Frame Inc., a computer company, are manufactured with in-built
operating software. The users of this software have avoided using computers manufactured
by other companies because that would entail converting their data to the other software.
Also, they would have to get used to working smoothly with the other software. From this
scenario, we can infer that ________.
a) the users of Main Frame Inc. have increased power.
b) the switching cost would be higher for the users of Main Frame Inc.
c) the users of Main Frame Inc. have increased industry rivalry tremendously.
d) it is easy for competitors to poach users of Main Frame Inc.
Answer: b
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
16) A popular food company, Crunchez Corp., is finding it difficult to retain its buyers as
another food company, MidnightSnax Inc., has started to provide the same product with the
same taste for a lesser price. Which of the following is a threat to Crunchez Corp.?
a) Cost push inflation
b) Supplier power
c) Switching cost
d) Unused production capacity
Answer: c
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
17) Zenith Corp., a bag company, produced a lot of high-end leather bags than could be sold
in the market for a year. The leather bags eventually wore out and were not fit to be sold, thus
causing huge losses for that year. Which of the following did Zenith Corp. most probably
experience during that year?
a) Use of full production capacity
b) Unused production capacity
c) High exit barriers
d) Special sales incentives
Answer: a
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
18) CharmingBells Inc. has been running into a loss gradually, but the board of directors are
reluctant to shut the company down because it has invested millions of dollarsโ worth of
equipment which can only be used in that industry. Moreover, the people in CharmingBells
Inc. have become emotionally attached to the company and do not want the company
completely shut down. This scenario best illustrates ________.
a) high fixed costs
b) used production capacity
c) high exit barriers
d) unused production capacity
Answer: c
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
19) Royalz Inc. is an automobile company that requires a lot of raw material to manufacture
its cars. Royalz Inc. buys these raw materials from other companies that sell car parts as
products. From which of the following does Royalz Inc. source its inputs?
a) Producers
b) Customers
c) Suppliers
d) Employees
Answer: c
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
20) WillowWorks LLC, a retail clothing store, has been sourcing its raw materials from a
supplier named ThreadTym Corp. for the last five years. A change of management at
ThreadTym resulted in an increase of the prices of the raw materials. As a result,
WillowWorks purchases ThreadTym so that it can produce these products on its own. This
scenario best illustrates ________.
a) network effect
b) forward integration
c) backward integration
d) switching cost
Answer: c
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
21) SliderPage Inc., a furniture company, has been trying hard to keep its profits going.
SliderPage asked its suppliers to reduce the cost of the raw materials that would be needed to
create its products and also tried to buy supplies that are less expensive. Which of the
following buyer price sensitivity factors is best illustrated in this scenario?
a) Product is significant proportion of buyerโs costs
b) Buyers struggling financially
c) Buyers purchase in large volumes
d) Product does not affect buyersโ performance
Answer: b
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
22) Satchels Corp. has been in the retail bag business for 10 years. It has created unique value
and attained brand loyalty from its customers. Recently, a new bag company started up in the
same area as Satchels. In order to retain the reputation that it has established and avoid
competition with the new company, Satchels introduced a new line of fashion bags,
conducted a sale, and also increased its advertising. This made it difficult for the new
company to gain profits. This scenario best illustrates ________.
a) forward integration
b) barriers to exit
c) barriers to entry
d) backward integration
Answer: c
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
23) BlockWood Inc. has been providing raw materials to Couches Corp., a furniture
company. The management at Couches recently decided to cut the prices it pays for the raw
materials. BlockWood Inc. tried to negotiate a price that would be feasible for both
companies, but Couches did not agree to pay more than what they had quoted. As
BlockWood Inc. was facing similar difficulties with other buyers too, it eventually stopped
supplying raw materials and took to manufacturing furniture instead. This scenario best
illustrates ________.
a) barriers to entry
b) barriers to exit
c) backward integration
d) forward integration
Answer: d
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
24) GetYoung Inc., a cosmetic company, recently launched a beauty bar soap that claims to
soften the users’ skin, giving it a natural glow, and also make them look up to 5 years
younger. A lot of women eagerly tried out this soap and received positive results and thus
encouraged their friends to try out the soap. GetYoung Inc. gained profits very fast through
this word-of-mouth advertising. This scenario best illustrates ________.
a) backward integration
b) forward integration
c) barriers to entry
d) network effects
Answer: d
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
25) Readmore Publishing House, the publisher of a regional daily, has been slowly losing
profits as its readers prefer to get news through the television. A recent study on the readers
who made the switch stated that it is more accessible and faster to attain up-to-date news
through the television rather than to wait for the next day for an update on current events.
Which of the following is Readmore Publishing House is facing?
a) Producer power
b) Network effect
c) Substitute
d) New entrant
Answer: c
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
26) The airline industry is a profitable industry. The firms in this industry create barriers to
entry through patents and regulations in order to reduce the threat of new entrants. It also
minimizes the threat of substitutes while keeping rivalry to a minimum. The airline industry
can be best categorized as a(n) _________.
a) attractive industry
b) unattractive industry
c) fragmented industry
d) concentrated industry
Answer: a
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Overall Industry Attractiveness
Learning Objective 1: Discuss how understanding the five forces that shape industry
competition is useful as a starting point for developing strategy.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
27) Hercules Inc. is a high performing steel manufacturing company. Chang, a stakeholder of
the company, believes that it is important to protect the company from threats. Hercules Inc.
has often struggled to overcome rivalry and product substitutes. Chang claims that if the
company constantly keeps a check on itself by creating power over buyers, paying heed to
customersโ requests, and strengthening its resources and manpower, the company can
maintain competitive advantage. Which of the following statements strengthens Changโs
claim?
a) The employees feel that a change in functions will also cause a change in benefits that they
currently are enjoying, such as flexible hours.
b) The company has overcome much rivalry just as the way it is currently functioning and
need not change its method.
c) The other members of the management feel that the company would require sufficient
funds to create this change in functioning.
d) The company can face first-time conflicts if it is not well prepared with a sound method to
retain competitive advantage.
Answer: d
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: Overall Industry Attractiveness
Learning Objective 1: Discuss how understanding the five forces that shape industry
competition is useful as a starting point for developing strategy.
Bloomcode: Analyze
Standard 1 : AACSB || Reflective Thinking
28) Products that can be used in tandem with those from another industry best define the term
________.
a) standardized products
b) cannibalizing products
c) complementary products
d) supplementary products
Answer: c
Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
29) Smart Waves Inc., a company that sells computers, provides an external hard disk along
with its high-end professional laptops. Customers can store extra data in these hard disks
without having to purchase them. The offer that Smart Waves provides is an example of
________.
a) complementary products
b) network effects
c) buyer power
d) substitutes
Answer: a
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
30) MouseTag Inc. has incorporated a new type of technology that has increased the potential
of the company by two fold. Its machinery can now work faster and produce more products
in a day than any of its previous machines ever could. This has also helped increase the
profits of the company. Which of the following trends does this scenario best illustrate?
a) Complementary products
b) Demographic change
c) Technology change
d) Global competitive forces
Answer: c
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
31) Jupiter Bank was one of the first banks to adopt intelligent imaging that helps in
classifying, storing, and retrieval of data. It was also among the first to practice virtual
banking and transfer data electronically. As such, Jupiter Bank was an early adopter of these
new and faster techniques of banking. This helped the bank to gain a large market share
which consequently enabled it to generate huge profits. Jupiter Bank yielded such profits
because it paid importance to ________.
a) technology changes
b) population demographics
c) legal and regulatory forces
d) general economic conditions
Answer: a
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
32) Summer Corp., a retailer of consumer electronics, has been experiencing high profits
because an increasing percentage of the customers have sufficient disposable income to
afford its products. Similar companies have also experienced a boom in customer demand.
Which of the following macroeconomic forces is Summer Corp. experiencing?
a) Currency exchange rate
b) Economic growth
c) Interest rate
d) Inflation
Answer: b
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
33) Leo Corp., an automobile company, experienced an increase in growth rate this year as
the company sold its products at a lesser rate due to the economic conditions that the industry
recently went through. This has helped the company to attain more investments than before
and consequently to invest in new assets, research and development, and new product
development. Which of the following macroeconomic forces does this scenario best
illustrate?
a) Currency exchange rate
b) Economic growth
c) Inflation
d) Interest rate
Answer: d
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
34) A hardware company named Ace Works Corp. has been going through financial
problems because the entire industry experienced a drastic rise in prices. This has made it
hard for the company to plan any future investments as it cannot risk the chance of losing
more funds. Rather than development, most of the companies in this industry are
experiencing an increase in price competition because all of them are competing with each
other to gain more market share. Which of the following general economic conditions is Ace
Works Corp. experiencing?
a) Inflation
b) Low interest rate
c) Low currency exchange rate
d) Economic growth
Answer: a
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
35) OneTick Shop Inc. experienced a loss of finances in the small town of Brightland as a lot
of people from the town moved to bigger cities in search of jobs. This resulted in a loss of
both returning as well as new customers. This scenario primarily reflects ________.
a) regulatory forces
b) global forces
c) environmental forces
d) demographic forces
Answer: d
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
36) The management of GNH Corp., a chemical plant in the city of Werkshore, has promised
to take care of its surroundings. It assured to dispose its factory wastes in a way that does not
affect the habitat. In order to do so, the company had to go through renovations that allow the
plant to take up green initiatives. Which of the following is the source of change for GNH
Corp.?
a) Complementary services
b) Global forces
c) Regulatory forces
d) Natural environment
Answer: d
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
37) CoolDrink Inc., a beverage company, had to change its medical insurance policies
because of a new federal law. The new law required all companies with over 50 full-time
employees to provide health insurance for their employees. In case these companies are
unable to do so, they would have to face penalty. CoolDrink Inc. had to implement changes
due to ________.
a) global forces
b) regulatory forces
c) demographic forces
d) natural forces
Answer: b
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
38) A federal act was passed in the country of Arahonia which changed the way many of the
Arahonian industries worked. Most of the firms in Arahonia had to restructure their strategic
plans accordingly. This resulted in the larger firms acquiring the smaller ones which did not
exit the market altogether. This scenario best illustrates a(n) ________.
a) technology change
b) regulatory force
c) economic change
d) cultural force
Answer: b
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
39) The board of directors of August Inc., a company that provides legal services, has been
debating over whether to provide its 99 full-time employees with health insurance. The
managers of the firm, however, are considering dropping employee health insurance as a
benefit. Which of the following statements strengthens the managers’ consideration?
a) The fine that August Inc. would face would be cheaper than the current premiums for
health insurance.
b) The Affordable Health Care Act requires firms with over 50 employees to provide health
insurance for their workers, or face fines.
c) The federal Affordable Health Care Act, enacted in 2009, mandates that health insurers
cover even those with preexisting conditions.
d) The revised policy would help August Inc. erect entry barriers in its industry and change
the nature of rivalry in the industry with most of the small firms.
Answer: a
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Analyze
Standard 1 : AACSB || Reflective Thinking
40) The residents of the town of Segonon have initiated a campaign to stop the production of
aerated beverages by Sip Drink Inc. The community members of Segonon stated that these
beverages are causing loss of memory, nausea, and tiredness among the children who
consume them regularly, and thus, have urged that the company should be shut down. The
communityโs reaction to Sip Drinkโs beverages illustrates a ________.
a) regulatory force
b) social force
c) legal force
d) global force
Answer: b
Difficulty: Hard
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Application
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
41) Which of the following statements is true of understanding an industry?
a) If managers do not properly define and understand their industry, they may be vulnerable
to unseen competitors.
b) Truly understanding an industry often begins by taking a product-oriented view.
c) Firms should avoid choosing to compete in several markets at the same time.
d) Identifying an industry based on the product or service provided is the best way to
understand the industry.
Answer: a
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Determining the Right Landscape: Defining a Firmโs Industry
Learning Objective 1: Explain the importance of correctly identifying and choosing a firmโs
industries and markets.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
42) Identify a true statement about competition among firms within an industry.
a) Moves and countermoves do not affect the profit margins of most firms in an industry.
b) Firmsโ moves and countermoves primarily take the form of sales and promotions.
c) Each move by a firm provokes countermoves among competitors, resulting in a constantly
shifting competitive landscape.
d) Competition among firms in an industry is responsible for a significant reduction in
motivation toward profitability.
Answer: c
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
43) The attractiveness of an industry is ________.
a) unregulated by the general environment
b) the extent to which a firm has control over its profitability
c) the degree to which an average firm in the industry can earn good profits
d) dependent on the number of large firms that are operating in an industry
Answer: c
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
44) According to economists, a fragmented industry is an industry which ________.
a) has a lot of competitors
b) produces multiple products
c) competes in different markets
d) has a lot of functional divisions
Answer: a
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
45) In the context of rivalry, which of the following statements is true of products by a firm?
a) Differentiated products engender loyalty in customers.
b) Standardized products make it difficult for people to switch brands.
c) Firms that sell differentiated products often have to compete by offering discounts.
d) Product price wars decrease rivalry and increase profits.
Answer: a
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
46) Which of the following statements is true of buyer power?
a) If firms offer differentiated products, then buyers have increased power.
b) If firms cannot switch suppliers easily, then buyers have decreased power.
c) If buyers can easily switch firms, then buyers have increased power.
d) If buyers can switch to substitute products easily, then buyers have decreased power.
Answer: c
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
47) Identify a true statement about switching costs.
a) The lower the switching costs, the easier it is for competitors to poach customers.
b) The higher the switching costs, the easier it is to convince customers to switch brands.
c) It is the loss in profit incurred by a firm for every buyer who switches to another brand.
d) It is the cost a firm has to pay to each buyer who switches to another brand for superior
quality.
Answer: a
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
48) Which of the following statements best describes the term backward integration?
a) A firm imposes extra costs on customers for changing brands.
b) A firm joins in an alliance with its competitor to share materials.
c) A firm goes into the business of its former buyers, rather than continuing to sell products to
them.
d) A firm purchases its suppliers in order to make a product itself rather than buying it from
another firm.
Answer: d
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
49) Which of the following statements best describes forward integration?
a) A firm purchases its suppliers in order to make a product itself rather than buying it from
another firm.
b) A firm imposes extra costs on customers for changing brands.
c) A firm goes into the business of its former buyers, rather than continuing to sell products to
them.
d) A firm joins in an alliance with its competitor to share materials.
Answer: c
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
50) Identify a true statement about network effects.
a) It makes it easier for new entrants to steal business from incumbent firms.
b) It decreases the switching costs for customers, making it easier for them to choose between
different brands.
c) It is the growth in demand for a firmโs product that results from a growth in the number of
existing customers.
d) It is the cumulative effect produced when one firm enters an industry and makes a profit
which triggers other firms to enter the same industry.
Answer: c
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
51) Identify a true statement about substitutes.
a) Substitutes put upward pressure on the price that firms in an industry can charge.
b) Substitutes give a firm the freedom to charge customers high prices for their products.
c) It is a product with the same basic characteristics and is made using the same general set of
inputs.
d) It is a product that is fundamentally different yet serves the same basic function as another
product.
Answer: d
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
52) Attractive industries are those where firms ________.
a) faced high rivalry and inefficiency
b) have developed a product-oriented view of the industry
c) have created power over buyers and suppliers
d) created easy entrance for new competitors
Answer: c
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Overall Industry Attractiveness
Learning Objective 1: Discuss how understanding the five forces that shape industry
competition is useful as a starting point for developing strategy.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
53) Identify a true statement about understanding the five forces that shape industry
competition.
a) It helps to perceive wider competitive threats and be better prepared to address them.
b) It helps firms have a product-oriented view in defining their industry.
c) It helps a company strategist predict the industry a competitor might enter and hence avoid
that industry.
d) It helps a company strategist understand that the five forces are rigid and hence plan the
business strategy accordingly.
Answer: a
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Overall Industry Attractiveness
Learning Objective 1: Discuss how understanding the five forces that shape industry
competition is useful as a starting point for developing strategy.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
54) Which of the following statements is true about the role of technology in a firm’s
profitability?
a) Technological change within an industry does not affect a firmโs landscape.
b) Technological change can often lower barriers to entry.
c) Incorporating new technology early creates barriers for new entrants.
d) Firms who are late to adopt new technologies benefit more than early adopters.
Answer: b
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
55) Identify the role of general economic conditions in a firm’s profitability.
a) When interest rates are low, many firms can afford to invest in new assets.
b) When an economy slows down, industry growth rates increase and rivalry decreases.
c) Inflation tends to increase overall economic growth, decreasing rivalry and the threat of
substitutes.
d) During deflation, many industries experience increases in price competition as a means of
gaining market share.
Answer: a
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
Question type: Text Entry
56) Barriers that help keep firms using the same supplier or buyer by imposing extra costs for
substituting suppliers or buyers are known as ___.
Answer: switching costs
Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
57) A firm that provides products that are inputs to another firmโs production process is
known as a(n) ___.
Answer: supplier
Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
Question type: Essay
58) How do switching costs affect industry rivalry?
Answer:
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
Solution: The lower the switching costs, the easier it is for competitors to poach customers,
thereby increasing industry rivalry.
59) How is buying power related to switching costs?
Answer:
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
Solution: If customers, or buyers, can easily switch firms, then buyers have increased power.
60) In what way are switching costs a fundamental part of not just rivalry but also the force of
new entrants?
Answer:
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
Solution: If buyers can easily switch to new companies attempting to enter the industry, there
is a greater threat of new entrants.
61) Identify the five forces that shape the profit-making potential of an average firm in an
industry. Discuss the basic steps involved in using the five forces analysis tool.
Answer:
Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
Solution: Michael Porter, a well-known strategy professor at Harvard, identified five forces
that shape the profit-making potential of the average firm in an industry. Those five forces
are: (1) rivalry, (2) buyer power, (3) supplier power, (4) threat of new entrants, and (5) threat
of substitute products.
There are three basic steps involved in using the five forces analysis tool:
โข Step 1: Identify the specific factors relevant to each of the five major forces.
โข Step 2: Analyze the strength of each force. To what extent is it shaping the industryโs
attractiveness?
โข Step 3: Estimate the overall strength of the combined five forces to determine the general
attractiveness of the industry, the expectation that an average firm in the industry can earn
good profits.
62) Define switching costs and the forces that it takes into consideration.
Answer:
Difficulty: Easy
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Knowledge
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
Solution: Switching costs are barriers that help keep firms using the same supplier or buyer
by imposing extra costs for switching suppliers or buyers. It includes any cost to the customer
for changing brands. Switching costs for buyers are related to the degree of product
standardization. Switching costs are a fundamental part of not just rivalry but also the other
four forces:
1) Buyer power. If customers, or buyers, can easily switch firms, then buyers have increased
power.
2) Supplier power. If firms cannot switch suppliers easily, then suppliers have increased
power.
3) New entrants. If buyers can easily switch to new companies attempting to enter the
industry, there is a greater threat of new entrants.
4) Substitutes. If buyers can switch to substitute products without much difficulty, firms face
an increased threat from those substitutes.
63) Define barriers to entry and briefly mention its characteristics.
Answer:
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
Solution: Not all industries are created equal. Industries in which the average firm is making
good profits can often be targets, enticing firms from outside those industries to enter.
Likewise, quickly growing industries are often attractive, which increases the incentive for
outside firms to enter those industries. One of the important tasks for strategists is to identify
firms that might enter their industries. New entrants pose a double hazard. First, they
typically are anxious to gain market share. Unless the industry is growing quickly, that
market share must come at the expense of existing firms. Second, new entrants bring new
production capacity, which tends to drive prices down unless demand is growing faster than
the increase in supply.
New entrants mean greater rivalry, so existing firms often try to discourage new entrants by
building barriers to entry. Barriers to entry means the way organizations make it more
difficult for potential entrants to get a foothold in the industry. The higher the barriers to
entry, the more difficult it is for potential entrants to get a foothold in the industry, and the
more likely that they are to quit or choose to not enter in the first place. Likewise, incumbent
firms, those already in the industry, often signal new entrants that they are likely to retaliate
by slashing prices, increasing advertising, or other competitive moves that help the
established firms hold on to their market share. If the threats of retaliation are perceived as
credible, potential entrants might decide to stay away.
64) Explain the reason why substitute products are taken as a threat by firms.
Answer:
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: Five Forces that Shape Average Profitability Within Industries
Learning Objective 1: Identify and measure the five major forces that shape average firm
profitability within industries to evaluate the overall attractiveness of an industry.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
Solution: A substitute is a product that is fundamentally different yet serves the same basic
function or purpose as another product. One of the primary problems for the strategist in
assessing substitutes is determining what a substitute is and what isnโt. It involves
determining the boundary of an industry. Generally, something can be considered a substitute
if it serves the same function, such as quenching thirst, but does so with a different set of
characteristics. If the product has the same basic characteristics and is made using the same
general set of inputs, it would be considered part of rivalry, rather than a substitute. In
general, substitutes put downward pressure on the price that firms in an industry can charge.
The factors that determine the intensity of a threat of substitutes include the awareness and
availability of substitutes and their price and performance compared to an industryโs
products.
65) Mention the general environmental factors that can affect the profit potential of a firm.
Briefly explain the factors of technological change and social/cultural forces.
Answer:
Difficulty: Medium
Section Reference 1: How the General Environment Shapes Firm and Industry Profitability
Learning Objective 1: Identify the factors in the general environment that affect firm and
industry profitability.
Bloomcode: Comprehension
Standard 1 : AACSB || Analytic
Solution: The eight categories that help shape the general environment are:
โข Complementary products or services
โข Technological change
โข General economic conditions
โข Population demographics
โข Ecological/natural environment
โข Global competitive forces
โข Political, legal, and regulatory forces
โข Social/cultural forces
Technological change within an industry has the potential to radically reshape a firmโs
landscape, and sometimes society with it. Technological changes can include new products,
such as smart phones; new processes, such as hydraulic fracturing (fracking), which has
dramatically increased the output of the natural gas industry; or new materials, such as
lithium batteries, which make electric automobiles possible. In many industries, the pace of
technological change has accelerated over the last couple of decades. Managers find it
increasingly important to consistently scan the environment to locate potential new
technologies that might affect their industries. Not only can technology change the nature of
rivalry in an industry by giving some firms an upper hand in gaining market share, but it also
can often lower barriers to entry.
Social forces refer to societyโs cultural values and norms, or attitudes. Values and attitudes
are so fundamental that they often affect the other six general environmental forces, shaping
the overall landscape in which firms compete. Like the other environmental forces, however,
social forces can create opportunities if a firm happens to be among the first to act on changes
in values and attitudes. Social forces are different, sometimes radically so, in different
countries. Firms that compete in a global industry must understand differences among
consumers in each country they serve.
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