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Deck 3: Managing in a Changing Global Environment
1
Which linkage mechanism is the most informal?
A)Interlocking directorate
B)Reputation
C)Contracts
D)Strategic alliance
A)Interlocking directorate
B)Reputation
C)Contracts
D)Strategic alliance
B
2
Amazon.com changed the book- selling industry from a certain environment to a(n)environment.
A)stable
B)uncertain
C)simple
D)fixed
A)stable
B)uncertain
C)simple
D)fixed
B
3
Although other companies are dependent on Microsoft, the software giant is:
A)operating in a simple environment.
B)dependent on other companies.
C)operating in a stable environment.
D)not dependent on other companies.
A)operating in a simple environment.
B)dependent on other companies.
C)operating in a stable environment.
D)not dependent on other companies.
D
4
A small restaurant hires an advertising firm to handle promotions and advertising. This is an example of _ _.
A)a network
B)franchising
C)a long- term contract
D)outsourcing
A)a network
B)franchising
C)a long- term contract
D)outsourcing
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Formal linkage mechanisms should be used when companies:
A)exchange specific assets and uncertainty is high.
B)have few possible exchange partners and uncertainty is low.
C)exchange nonspecific assets and have few exchange partners.
D)exchange specific assets and have many possible exchange partners.
A)exchange specific assets and uncertainty is high.
B)have few possible exchange partners and uncertainty is low.
C)exchange nonspecific assets and have few exchange partners.
D)exchange specific assets and have many possible exchange partners.
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6
How was Ford able to reduce the complexity of its environment?
A)Contracted for financing at a low interest rate
B)Reduced the number of countries it operated in
C)Reduced the number of suppliers it used
D)Removed the overseas dealer network
A)Contracted for financing at a low interest rate
B)Reduced the number of countries it operated in
C)Reduced the number of suppliers it used
D)Removed the overseas dealer network
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7
An organization used to obtain supplies from 3,000 suppliers, but now deals with less than 300. They have reduced .
A)environmental complexity
B)environmental dynamism
C)innovation
D)rites of enhancement
A)environmental complexity
B)environmental dynamism
C)innovation
D)rites of enhancement
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exist between an organization and its suppliers.
A)Rites of passage
B)Levels of hierarchy
C)Competitive interdependencies
D)Symbiotic interdependencies
A)Rites of passage
B)Levels of hierarchy
C)Competitive interdependencies
D)Symbiotic interdependencies
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9
Which of the following statements about Toyota is false?
A)Toyota has minority ownership of suppliers.
B)Toyota avoids bureaucratic costs of ownership of suppliers.
C)Toyota owns and manages its suppliers.
D)Toyota avoids the problem of uncertainty with suppliers.
A)Toyota has minority ownership of suppliers.
B)Toyota avoids bureaucratic costs of ownership of suppliers.
C)Toyota owns and manages its suppliers.
D)Toyota avoids the problem of uncertainty with suppliers.
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10
When an organization relies on a small number of trading partners,
A)the risk of opportunism increases.
B)bounded rationality decreases.
C)bounded rationality increases.
D)the risk in investing in specific assets decreases.
A)the risk of opportunism increases.
B)bounded rationality decreases.
C)bounded rationality increases.
D)the risk in investing in specific assets decreases.
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11
The transaction cost approach implies that an organization should:
A)use relatively informal linkage mechanisms to avoid bureaucratic costs.
B)minimize dependence on others for scarce resources.
C)change its domain to decrease transaction costs.
D)select a mechanistic structure to reduce costs.
A)use relatively informal linkage mechanisms to avoid bureaucratic costs.
B)minimize dependence on others for scarce resources.
C)change its domain to decrease transaction costs.
D)select a mechanistic structure to reduce costs.
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12
Which term is defined as the strength, number, and interconnectedness of the specific and general forces that an organization has to manage?
A)Environmental richness
B)Environmental dynamism
C)Environmental complexity
D)Organizational domain
A)Environmental richness
B)Environmental dynamism
C)Environmental complexity
D)Organizational domain
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13
An organization decides to join a trade organization so that it can share information and ideas with competitors. This is an example of .
A)a third- party linkage mechanism
B)an illegal collusion agreement
C)a cartel
D)forming a strategic alliance
A)a third- party linkage mechanism
B)an illegal collusion agreement
C)a cartel
D)forming a strategic alliance
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14
All of the following are interorganizational strategies to manage competitive interdependencies except:
A)price leadership.
B)interlocking directorate.
C)joining a trade association.
D)developing a good reputation.
A)price leadership.
B)interlocking directorate.
C)joining a trade association.
D)developing a good reputation.
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15
Which of the following type(s)of strategic alliance is the most formal?
A)Joint venture
B)Network
C)Minority ownership
D)Long- term contracts
A)Joint venture
B)Network
C)Minority ownership
D)Long- term contracts
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16
Which of the following is the least formal interorganizational strategy for managing symbiotic interdependencies?
A)Co- optation
B)Network
C)Collusion
D)Strategic alliances
A)Co- optation
B)Network
C)Collusion
D)Strategic alliances
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17
The specific environment:
A)includes economic and technological forces.
B)contains forces that shape the general environment.
C)consists of outside stakeholders.
D)includes international forces.
A)includes economic and technological forces.
B)contains forces that shape the general environment.
C)consists of outside stakeholders.
D)includes international forces.
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18
Which of the following is not a general environment force?
A)Environmental
B)Political
C)Competitors
D)Cultural
A)Environmental
B)Political
C)Competitors
D)Cultural
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19
Which of the following interorganizational strategies is most appropriate for a company that wants to enlarge its domain and produce a wider range of products?
A)Trade association
B)Long- term contracts
C)Merger
D)Co- optation
A)Trade association
B)Long- term contracts
C)Merger
D)Co- optation
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20
The reason McDonald's uses franchising is to:
A)decentralize operations.
B)lower bureaucratic costs.
C)increase transaction costs.
D)outsource operations.
A)decentralize operations.
B)lower bureaucratic costs.
C)increase transaction costs.
D)outsource operations.
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21
An organization decides to meet with its competitor in order to agree to fix prices in a certain market. This is an example of .
A)a third- party linkage mechanism
B)an illegal collusion agreement
C)a cartel
D)forming a strategic alliance
A)a third- party linkage mechanism
B)an illegal collusion agreement
C)a cartel
D)forming a strategic alliance
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22
Which of the following may increase transaction costs?
A)Operating in a stable environment
B)Having many possible exchange partners
C)Investing in specific assets
D)Adopting formal linkage mechanisms
A)Operating in a stable environment
B)Having many possible exchange partners
C)Investing in specific assets
D)Adopting formal linkage mechanisms
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23
When a company decides to produce different products for different customers,
A)environmental complexity increases.
B)environmental stability increases.
C)the number of stakeholders decreases.
D)the organizational domain decreases.
A)environmental complexity increases.
B)environmental stability increases.
C)the number of stakeholders decreases.
D)the organizational domain decreases.
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24
Which of the following is not an interorganizational strategy for managing symbiotic interdependencies?
A)Merger
B)Price leadership
C)Minority ownership
D)Co- optation
A)Merger
B)Price leadership
C)Minority ownership
D)Co- optation
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25
is/are a function of the strength, number, and interconnectedness of the specific and general forces that an organization has to manage.
A)Environmental complexity
B)Individual ethics
C)Organizational behavior
D)Social responsibility
A)Environmental complexity
B)Individual ethics
C)Organizational behavior
D)Social responsibility
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26
The DeBeers diamond cartel uses trust to manage its linkages with suppliers and customers.This interorganizational linkage is called _.
A)strategic alliance
B)reputation
C)merger
D)co- optation
A)strategic alliance
B)reputation
C)merger
D)co- optation
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is/are a function of how much and how quickly forces in the specific and general environments change over time and contribute to uncertainty.
A)Societal ethics
B)Organizational theory
C)Organizational behavior
D)Environmental dynamism
A)Societal ethics
B)Organizational theory
C)Organizational behavior
D)Environmental dynamism
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28
Financial keiretsu is used to manage linkages among diverse companies. The benefits include all except:
A)sharing of information.
B)minority ownership.
C)sharing activities.
D)decreased profits for suppliers.
A)sharing of information.
B)minority ownership.
C)sharing activities.
D)decreased profits for suppliers.
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29
Which strategic alliance would be most appropriate for two organizations that operate in a very uncertain environment?
A)Minority ownership
B)Network
C)Joint venture
D)Contract
A)Minority ownership
B)Network
C)Joint venture
D)Contract
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Which term is defined as how rapidly the forces in the environment change?
A)Environmental richness
B)Environmental dynamism
C)Environmental complexity
D)Organizational domain
A)Environmental richness
B)Environmental dynamism
C)Environmental complexity
D)Organizational domain
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31
Which of the following is an example of co- optation?
A)Appointing the CEO of a company's bank to its board of directors
B)Creating cross- functional teams
C)Establishing an ethics committee
D)Forming a joint venture to develop a new technology
A)Appointing the CEO of a company's bank to its board of directors
B)Creating cross- functional teams
C)Establishing an ethics committee
D)Forming a joint venture to develop a new technology
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32
Which of the following is not a specific environmental force?
A)The government
B)Customers
C)Competitors
D)Employees
A)The government
B)Customers
C)Competitors
D)Employees
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33
A personal computer manufacturer publicly announces that it plans to reduce prices by 25%. This is an example of .
A)signaling
B)price leadership
C)a third- party linkage mechanism
D)co- optation
A)signaling
B)price leadership
C)a third- party linkage mechanism
D)co- optation
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34
The Toronto Stock Exchange is an example of:
A)a network.
B)a third party linkage mechanism.
C)a trade association.
D)a kieretsu.
A)a network.
B)a third party linkage mechanism.
C)a trade association.
D)a kieretsu.
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35
A(n)is a linkage that results when a director from one company sits on the board of another company.
A)strategic alliance
B)network
C)liaison
D)interlocking directorate
A)strategic alliance
B)network
C)liaison
D)interlocking directorate
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36
A frozen food manufacturer offers low- fat dinners. This company is responding to which of the following forces?
A)International
B)Environmental
C)Demographic and cultural
D)Economic
A)International
B)Environmental
C)Demographic and cultural
D)Economic
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37
A defense company decided to sell the services of its scientists to commercial clients. This company is:
A)managing bounded rationality.
B)managing competitive interdependencies.
C)managing symbiotic interdependencies.
D)changing its organizational domain.
A)managing bounded rationality.
B)managing competitive interdependencies.
C)managing symbiotic interdependencies.
D)changing its organizational domain.
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Informal linkage mechanisms should be used when companies:
A)exchange nonspecific goods and have few possible exchange partners.
B)have many possible exchange partners and uncertainty is high.
C)exchange specific goods and have many possible exchange partners.
D)exchange nonspecific goods and uncertainty is low.
A)exchange nonspecific goods and have few possible exchange partners.
B)have many possible exchange partners and uncertainty is high.
C)exchange specific goods and have many possible exchange partners.
D)exchange nonspecific goods and uncertainty is low.
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are a part of an organization's specific environment.
A)Interest rates
B)Employees
C)Suppliers
D)Shareholders
A)Interest rates
B)Employees
C)Suppliers
D)Shareholders
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40
The general environment:
A)is a reflection of an organization's domain.
B)consists of outside stakeholders.
C)consists of inside stakeholders.
D)contains forces that shape the specific environment.
A)is a reflection of an organization's domain.
B)consists of outside stakeholders.
C)consists of inside stakeholders.
D)contains forces that shape the specific environment.
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41
Which term is defined by the amount of resources available to support an organization's domain?
A)Organizational domain
B)Environmental richness
C)Environmental dynamism
D)Environmental complexity
A)Organizational domain
B)Environmental richness
C)Environmental dynamism
D)Environmental complexity
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42
Environments may be poor because:
A)resources are plentiful.
B)competition is high.
C)uncertainty is low.
D)the country is wealthy.
A)resources are plentiful.
B)competition is high.
C)uncertainty is low.
D)the country is wealthy.
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43
The goods and services an organization produces and the customers it serves define its .
A)general environment
B)organizational resources
C)core competences
D)organizational domain
A)general environment
B)organizational resources
C)core competences
D)organizational domain
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44
Which of the following increases the threat that organization A will behave opportunistically towards organization B?
A)When organization A provides a service to organization B that few organizations can replicate
B)When the environment that both organizations operate in is stable
C)When a large number of trading partners are available to both sides
D)When organization A is dependent on organization B for scarce resources
A)When organization A provides a service to organization B that few organizations can replicate
B)When the environment that both organizations operate in is stable
C)When a large number of trading partners are available to both sides
D)When organization A is dependent on organization B for scarce resources
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45
According to , an organization should minimize its dependences on other organizations for resources and find ways of influencing them to make resources available.
A)group theory
B)resource dependency theory
C)contingency theory
D)organizational theory
A)group theory
B)resource dependency theory
C)contingency theory
D)organizational theory
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46
The government attempted to control prescription drug prices during the 1990s. What effect would this have had on this industry?
A)It would have reduced competition, thereby reducing the complexity of this environment.
B)It would have increased the demand for drugs, thereby making the environment more dynamic.
C)It would have enlarged the domain of this industry.
D)It would have made the environment more complex due to the reduction in profits.
A)It would have reduced competition, thereby reducing the complexity of this environment.
B)It would have increased the demand for drugs, thereby making the environment more dynamic.
C)It would have enlarged the domain of this industry.
D)It would have made the environment more complex due to the reduction in profits.
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47
The is the set of forces that shape the specific environment and affect the ability of all organizations in a particular environment to obtain resources.
A)product structure
B)general environment
C)hierarchy
D)team structure
A)product structure
B)general environment
C)hierarchy
D)team structure
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48
Which of the following is the least formal interorganizational strategy for managing competitive interdependence?
A)Long- term contracts
B)Industry standards
C)Co- optation
D)Third- party linkage mechanisms
A)Long- term contracts
B)Industry standards
C)Co- optation
D)Third- party linkage mechanisms
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49
A keiretsu is a form of which of the following types of strategic alliance?
A)Developing a good reputation
B)Minority ownership
C)Joint venture
D)Long- term contracts
A)Developing a good reputation
B)Minority ownership
C)Joint venture
D)Long- term contracts
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50
Which of the following statements about the difference between transaction cost theory and resource dependence theory is true?
A)Resource dependence theory proposes the use of strategic alliances, but transaction cost theory recommends not using alliances.
B)Transaction cost theory is a better predictor of why companies choose a certain form of interorganizational strategy.
C)Transaction cost theory proposes the use of a merger as an interorganizational strategy and resource dependence theory does not.
D)Transaction cost theory considers how an organization can manage its environment but resource dependence theory does not.
A)Resource dependence theory proposes the use of strategic alliances, but transaction cost theory recommends not using alliances.
B)Transaction cost theory is a better predictor of why companies choose a certain form of interorganizational strategy.
C)Transaction cost theory proposes the use of a merger as an interorganizational strategy and resource dependence theory does not.
D)Transaction cost theory considers how an organization can manage its environment but resource dependence theory does not.
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51
The union does not like the work rules of an automobile plant. The plant forms a joint union- labor committee and gets key union leaders to join the committee. This is an example of:
A)co- optation.
B)a joint venture.
C)a change in organizational domain.
D)a change in the specific environment.
A)co- optation.
B)a joint venture.
C)a change in organizational domain.
D)a change in the specific environment.
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52
Which of the following forces is a general environment factor?
A)Customers
B)Age
C)The government
D)Suppliers
A)Customers
B)Age
C)The government
D)Suppliers
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Two companies pool their resources to develop a new computer technology. This is an example of .
A)an interorganizational linkage
B)co- optation
C)resource dependence
D)bounded rationality
A)an interorganizational linkage
B)co- optation
C)resource dependence
D)bounded rationality
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54
A third- party linkage mechanism:
A)generally decrease an organization's freedom to act independently.
B)must involve common ownership to effectively manage resource dependencies.
C)generally reduce an organization's domain.
D)should be used to manage the environment according to contingency theory.
A)generally decrease an organization's freedom to act independently.
B)must involve common ownership to effectively manage resource dependencies.
C)generally reduce an organization's domain.
D)should be used to manage the environment according to contingency theory.
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55
Which strategic alliance would be most appropriate for two organizations that operate in a relatively certain environment?
A)Joint venture
B)Contract
C)Minority ownership
D)Network
A)Joint venture
B)Contract
C)Minority ownership
D)Network
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56
Which of the following is not one of the reasons that an environment would be considered poor?
A)The organization may be located in a poor country or a poor region.
B)There is a large customer base, and organizations can't fill the demand.
C)There are many organizations fighting over a limited amount of resources.
D)There is a high level of competition.
A)The organization may be located in a poor country or a poor region.
B)There is a large customer base, and organizations can't fill the demand.
C)There are many organizations fighting over a limited amount of resources.
D)There is a high level of competition.
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57
Which of the following interorganizational strategies help an organization minimize transaction costs and avoid bureaucratic costs?
A)Merging with another company
B)Outsourcing
C)Forming a joint venture
D)Obtaining minority ownership in other companies
A)Merging with another company
B)Outsourcing
C)Forming a joint venture
D)Obtaining minority ownership in other companies
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58
Which of the following linkage mechanisms is most appropriate for participants who want to pool distinctive competences?
A)Interlocking directorate
B)Joint venture
C)Network
D)Long- term contracts
A)Interlocking directorate
B)Joint venture
C)Network
D)Long- term contracts
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59
Which of the following interorganizational linkage mechanisms allows an organization to minimize transaction costs and to avoid bureaucratic costs?
A)Keiretsu
B)Merger
C)Third- party linkage mechanisms
D)Co- optation
A)Keiretsu
B)Merger
C)Third- party linkage mechanisms
D)Co- optation
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60
Which of the following theories states that an organization must respond to the needs and demands of other organizations in its environment?
A)The enacted environment concept
B)Resource dependence theory
C)Transaction cost theory
D)Contingency theory
A)The enacted environment concept
B)Resource dependence theory
C)Transaction cost theory
D)Contingency theory
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61
A CEO does not want to enter a lucrative market in an unstable country because he or she does not know how political forces and economic forces will affect his or her company's future business. This is an example of:
A)opportunism.
B)a competitive interdependency.
C)a symbiotic interdependency.
D)bounded rationality.
A)opportunism.
B)a competitive interdependency.
C)a symbiotic interdependency.
D)bounded rationality.
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62
Competitors are a force in the general environment.
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63
The is/are the set of forces from outside stakeholder groups that directly affect an organization's ability to secure resources.
A)government
B)rites of passage
C)economy
D)specific environment
A)government
B)rites of passage
C)economy
D)specific environment
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64
The pharmaceutical industry generally is considered to be operating in a certain environment because patents reduce the level of competition.
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The range of goods and services that an organization produces and the customers that it serves are referred to as the organizational domain.
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Changes in customer tastes and preferences is a force in the specific environment that impacts an organization.
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67
An upscale department store agrees to sell a fashion designer's clothes. This is an example of .
A)a competitive interdependency
B)a joint venture
C)co- optation
D)a symbiotic interdependency
A)a competitive interdependency
B)a joint venture
C)co- optation
D)a symbiotic interdependency
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68
Both collusions and cartels are illegal in the United States.
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69
One problem that General Electric faced when they purchased a lighting company in Hungary was that the Americans wanted a strong marketing program, and these activities were deemed not necessary by the Hungarian workers.
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70
The airline industry is generally considered to be operating in a stable environment because of a relatively stable customer base.
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71
The is the set of forces surrounding an organization that has the potential to affect the way it operates and its access to scarce resources.
A)hierarchy
B)global environment
C)organizational environment
D)economy
A)hierarchy
B)global environment
C)organizational environment
D)economy
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72
A small U.S. auto parts manufacturer says it faces environmental forces that are out of its control, such as low- cost labor costs abroad. Is this organization at the mercy of its environment?
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73
An organization in a dynamic, unstable environment seeks ways to make the environment more predictable.
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74
is the most formal interorganizational linkage.
A)Minority ownership
B)A joint venture
C)A network organization
D)A merger
A)Minority ownership
B)A joint venture
C)A network organization
D)A merger
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75
A keiretsu significantly increases an organization's bureaucratic costs.
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76
In general, organizations like competition because it increases product quality.
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77
Economic forces, such as the interest rate or unemployment rate, are categorized as forces in the specific environment, since they affect the ability of all organizations in a particular environment to secure resources.
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78
You are a consultant to a large telecommunications company that markets many products to many customers. Briefly describe the level of uncertainty and recommend strategies for managing the organizational environment.
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79
An organization's environment will be more uncertain when:
A)many forces in the environment are not connected.
B)many forces in the environment are interconnected.
C)forces in the environment do not change much.
D)competition is low.
A)many forces in the environment are not connected.
B)many forces in the environment are interconnected.
C)forces in the environment do not change much.
D)competition is low.
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80
A medium- sized computer manufacturer has implemented formal linkage mechanisms such as mergers and joint ventures. Although formal linkage mechanisms are supposed to reduce transaction costs, the company's costs are higher than they were before these strategies were implemented. What can explain this result?
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