Deck 9: Corporate Diversification
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Deck 9: Corporate Diversification
1
When a firm operates in multiple geographic markets simultaneously it is said to be implementing a(n)
A)international diversification strategy.
B)product-differentiation strategy.
C)geographic market diversification strategy.
D)geographic market differentiation strategy.
A)international diversification strategy.
B)product-differentiation strategy.
C)geographic market diversification strategy.
D)geographic market differentiation strategy.
C
2
By 2003,Peach Computers' diversification strategy was best characterized as
A)unrelated diversification.
B)related-constrained diversification.
C)related-linked diversification.
D)dominant-business diversification.
A)unrelated diversification.
B)related-constrained diversification.
C)related-linked diversification.
D)dominant-business diversification.
B
3
Firms pursuing ________ have between 70% and 95% of their sales in a single product market.
A)dominant-business diversification
B)single-business diversification
C)related-constrained diversification
D)related-linked diversification
A)dominant-business diversification
B)single-business diversification
C)related-constrained diversification
D)related-linked diversification
A
4
In 2001,Peach Computers' diversification strategy was best characterized as
A)related-linked diversification.
B)dominant-business diversification.
C)single-business diversification.
D)related-constrained diversification.
A)related-linked diversification.
B)dominant-business diversification.
C)single-business diversification.
D)related-constrained diversification.
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5
A firm has implemented a strategy of limited corporate diversification when all or most of its business activities fall within a single industry and geographic market.
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6
The analysis of firms pursuing a strategy of ________ is logically equivalent to the analysis of business-level strategies.
A)unrelated diversification
B)related-linked diversification
C)related-constrained diversification
D)limited corporate diversification
A)unrelated diversification
B)related-linked diversification
C)related-constrained diversification
D)limited corporate diversification
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7
In which type of limited corporate diversification do firms have greater than 95% of their total sales in a single product market?
A)dominant-business firms
B)single-business firms
C)related-constrained firms
D)related-linked firms
A)dominant-business firms
B)single-business firms
C)related-constrained firms
D)related-linked firms
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8
A firm implements a corporate diversification strategy when it operates in multiple industries or markets simultaneously.
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9
Firms such as Disney that own and operate businesses that share a limited number of inputs,production technologies or distribution channels are said to be pursuing a ________ corporate diversification strategy.
A)related-constrained
B)related-linked
C)dominant-business
D)single-business
A)related-constrained
B)related-linked
C)dominant-business
D)single-business
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10
Firms that pursue a strategy of related corporate diversification have some type of linkages among most of the different businesses they pursue.
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11
When a firm operates in multiple industries simultaneously it is said to be implementing a geographic market diversification strategy.
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12
If Peach Computers were looking to getting into the business of making telephones,its diversification would be called
A)related-linked.
B)related-constrained.
C)related-corporate.
D)unrelated.
A)related-linked.
B)related-constrained.
C)related-corporate.
D)unrelated.
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13
A firm implements a ________ when it operates in multiple industries or markets simultaneously.
A)vertical integration strategy
B)corporate diversification strategy
C)business diversification strategy
D)product-differentiation strategy
A)vertical integration strategy
B)corporate diversification strategy
C)business diversification strategy
D)product-differentiation strategy
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14
When a firm operates in multiple geographic markets simultaneously it is said to be implementing a product diversification strategy.
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15
A dominant-business firm is pursuing a related diversification strategy and has between 70 and 95 percent of firm revenues from a single business.
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16
Firms such as PepsiCo that operate a number of businesses around the world that share a number of inputs,production technologies,or distribution channels but none of whose businesses account for more than 70% of a firm's revenues are said to be implementing a
A)related-constrained diversification.
B)related-linked diversification.
C)dominant-business diversification.
D)single-business diversification.
A)related-constrained diversification.
B)related-linked diversification.
C)dominant-business diversification.
D)single-business diversification.
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17
When a firm operates in multiple industries simultaneously,it is said to be implementing a
A)product diversification strategy.
B)product-differentiation strategy.
C)geographic market diversification strategy.
D)geographic market differentiation strategy.
A)product diversification strategy.
B)product-differentiation strategy.
C)geographic market diversification strategy.
D)geographic market differentiation strategy.
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18
A firm has implemented a strategy of ________ when all or most of its activities fall within a single industry and geographic market.
A)limited corporate diversification
B)related diversification
C)unrelated diversification
D)related-linked diversification
A)limited corporate diversification
B)related diversification
C)unrelated diversification
D)related-linked diversification
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19
When a firm simultaneously implements both a product diversification strategy and a geographic market diversification strategy it is said to be implementing a(n)
A)mixed-market diversification strategy.
B)unrelated-diversification strategy.
C)product-differentiation strategy.
D)product-market diversification strategy.
A)mixed-market diversification strategy.
B)unrelated-diversification strategy.
C)product-differentiation strategy.
D)product-market diversification strategy.
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20
Firms that generate less than 70% of their revenues from a single product market and whose businesses share few,if any,common attributes are said to be pursuing ________ corporate diversification.
A)limited
B)related-linked
C)related-constrained
D)unrelated
A)limited
B)related-linked
C)related-constrained
D)unrelated
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21
In general,as a source of capital a diversified firm has ________ information about a business that it owns compared to external sources of capital.
A)more and better
B)the same
C)less and inferior
D)more but biased
A)more and better
B)the same
C)less and inferior
D)more but biased
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22
Diversified firms that are exploiting core competencies as an economy of scope but are not doing so with any shared activities are sometimes called ________ diversified firms.
A)seemingly unrelated
B)unrelated
C)semi-related
D)link-related
A)seemingly unrelated
B)unrelated
C)semi-related
D)link-related
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23
________ are complex sets of resources and capabilities that link different businesses in a diversified firm through managerial and technical know-how,experience and wisdom.
A)Managerial competencies
B)Core competencies
C)Competitive advantages
D)Core advantages
A)Managerial competencies
B)Core competencies
C)Competitive advantages
D)Core advantages
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24
Which type of economies of scope includes shared activities and core competencies?
A)operational economies of scope
B)financial economies of scope
C)anticompetitive economies of scope
D)employee and stakeholder incentives for diversification
A)operational economies of scope
B)financial economies of scope
C)anticompetitive economies of scope
D)employee and stakeholder incentives for diversification
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25
If the different businesses that a single firm pursues are linked on only a couple of dimensions,or if different sets of businesses are linked along very different dimensions,that corporate diversification strategy is called related-linked diversification.
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26
Which of the following statements regarding economies of scope is accurate?
A)Only firms pursuing single-business diversification can exploit economies of scope.
B)Only firms pursuing related-constrained diversification can exploit economies of scope.
C)Only firms not pursuing diversification can exploit economies of scope.
D)Only diversified firms can exploit economies of scope.
A)Only firms pursuing single-business diversification can exploit economies of scope.
B)Only firms pursuing related-constrained diversification can exploit economies of scope.
C)Only firms not pursuing diversification can exploit economies of scope.
D)Only diversified firms can exploit economies of scope.
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27
A firm that diversifies by exploiting its resources and capability advantages in its original business will have ________ costs than (as)firms that begin a new business without these resource and capability advantages,or ________ revenues than (as)firms lacking these advantages.
A)higher; lower
B)the same; higher
C)lower; the same
D)lower; higher
A)higher; lower
B)the same; higher
C)lower; the same
D)lower; higher
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28
Compared to two very risky businesses that have cash flows that are not highly correlated over time and that are operating separately,the risk of a diversified firm operating in those same two businesses simultaneously is
A)somewhat higher.
B)lower.
C)the same.
D)substantially higher.
A)somewhat higher.
B)lower.
C)the same.
D)substantially higher.
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29
When the value of the products or services a firm sells increases as a function of the number of business that the firm operates in,________ are said to exist.
A)economies of scope
B)vertical economies
C)economies of scale
D)diseconomies of scope
A)economies of scope
B)vertical economies
C)economies of scale
D)diseconomies of scope
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30
In order for corporate diversification to be economically valuable
A)there must be some valuable economy of scope among the multiple businesses in which a firm is operating and it must be more costly for managers in a firm to realize these economies of scope than for outside equity holders on their own.
B)there must not be any valuable economy of scope among the multiple businesses in which a firm is operating and it must be less costly for managers in a firm to realize these economies of scope than for outside equity holders on their own.
C)there must be some valuable economy of scope among the multiple businesses in which a firm is operating and it must be less costly for managers in a firm to realize these economies of scope than for outside equity holders on their own.
D)there must not be any valuable economy of scope among the multiple businesses in which a firm is operating and it must be more costly for managers in a firm to realize these economies of scope than for outside equity holders on their own.
A)there must be some valuable economy of scope among the multiple businesses in which a firm is operating and it must be more costly for managers in a firm to realize these economies of scope than for outside equity holders on their own.
B)there must not be any valuable economy of scope among the multiple businesses in which a firm is operating and it must be less costly for managers in a firm to realize these economies of scope than for outside equity holders on their own.
C)there must be some valuable economy of scope among the multiple businesses in which a firm is operating and it must be less costly for managers in a firm to realize these economies of scope than for outside equity holders on their own.
D)there must not be any valuable economy of scope among the multiple businesses in which a firm is operating and it must be more costly for managers in a firm to realize these economies of scope than for outside equity holders on their own.
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31
If a diversified firm had three businesses and these companies shared a common marketing and service operation,as well as common technology and development,this would be an example of which type of economy of scope?
A)core competencies
B)shared activities
C)risk reduction
D)multipoint competition
A)core competencies
B)shared activities
C)risk reduction
D)multipoint competition
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32
Limits of activity sharing include
A)substantial organizational issues that are often associated with a diversified firm's learning how to manage cross-business relationships and in which failure can lead to excess bureaucracy,inefficiency,and organizational gridlock.
B)a significant reduction in an organization's innovation and flexibility.
C)substantial organizational issues related to adequately compensating personnel across businesses and setting transfer prices.
D)a significant reduction in an organization's ability to meet the needs of any of its customers.
A)substantial organizational issues that are often associated with a diversified firm's learning how to manage cross-business relationships and in which failure can lead to excess bureaucracy,inefficiency,and organizational gridlock.
B)a significant reduction in an organization's innovation and flexibility.
C)substantial organizational issues related to adequately compensating personnel across businesses and setting transfer prices.
D)a significant reduction in an organization's ability to meet the needs of any of its customers.
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33
Shared activities are quite common between both ________ and ________ diversified firms.
A)single-business; dominant-business
B)related-constrained; single-business
C)related-linked; dominant-business
D)related-constrained; related-linked
A)single-business; dominant-business
B)related-constrained; single-business
C)related-linked; dominant-business
D)related-constrained; related-linked
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34
A common way of thinking about strategy across different businesses within a firm is known as the firm's
A)core competency.
B)competitive advantage.
C)economy of scope.
D)dominant logic.
A)core competency.
B)competitive advantage.
C)economy of scope.
D)dominant logic.
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35
Currently,most scholars believe that exploiting economies of scope through corporate diversification,on average,
A)destroyed about 25% of a firm's market value.
B)had no impact on a firm's market value.
C)destroyed about 55% of a firm's market value.
D)increased a firm's market value.
A)destroyed about 25% of a firm's market value.
B)had no impact on a firm's market value.
C)destroyed about 55% of a firm's market value.
D)increased a firm's market value.
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36
When less than 90 percent of a firm's revenues are generated in a single product market and when a firm's business share few,if any,common attributes,then that firm is pursuing a strategy of unrelated corporate diversification.
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37
Identify and distinguish between the five different levels of diversification discussed in Chapter 7.
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38
Discuss when a firm is implementing a corporate diversification strategy and differentiate between a product diversification strategy,a geographic market diversification strategy and a product-market diversification strategy.
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39
If all of a firm's businesses share the same core competencies,then that firm has implemented a strategy of ________ diversification.
A)single-business
B)related-linked
C)related-constrained
D)dominant-business
A)single-business
B)related-linked
C)related-constrained
D)dominant-business
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If all the businesses in which a firm operates share a significant number of inputs,production technologies,distribution channels,similar customers,and so forth,this corporate diversification strategy is called related-constrained diversification.
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________ exists when two or more diversified firms simultaneously compete in multiple markets.
A)Multipoint competition
B)Dynamic competition
C)Multipoint cooperation
D)Dynamic cooperation
A)Multipoint competition
B)Dynamic competition
C)Multipoint cooperation
D)Dynamic cooperation
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42
Shared activities that can provide the basis for operational economies of scope are quite common among related-constrained and related-linked diversified firms,as well as firms following an unrelated diversification strategy.
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43
Economies of scope exist in a firm when the value of the products or services it sells increase as a function of the number of businesses in which the firm operates.
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44
One of the limits of the economies of scope that Peach Computers is leveraging in its diversification strategy is
A)they may limit the ability of a particular business to meet specific customers' needs.
B)they are significantly affected by the way a diversified firm is organized.
C)they are not tangible and may be reflected only in the shared knowledge,experience and wisdom across businesses.
D)the level and type of diversification that a firm pursues can affect the efficiency of this allocation process.
A)they may limit the ability of a particular business to meet specific customers' needs.
B)they are significantly affected by the way a diversified firm is organized.
C)they are not tangible and may be reflected only in the shared knowledge,experience and wisdom across businesses.
D)the level and type of diversification that a firm pursues can affect the efficiency of this allocation process.
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45
Shared activities can increase the expenses for a diversified firm's business.
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Core competencies are complex sets of resources and capabilities that link different businesses in a diversified firm through managerial and technical know-how,experience,and wisdom.
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47
Currently,most scholars believe that when a firm implements a corporate diversification strategy it destroys about 25% of its market value.
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48
Peach Computers' equity holders,its employees,suppliers and customers along with all of those groups and individuals who have an interest in how Peach Computers performs are referred to as
A)focal groups.
B)stakeholders.
C)supporters.
D)stockholders.
A)focal groups.
B)stakeholders.
C)supporters.
D)stockholders.
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49
If,when Peach Computers introduced its PeachPit in 2001,the company used its profits in the computer industry to subsidize its operations in the electronics industry and used this subsidy to sell the PeachPit for a price that was less than the cost of producing and selling the MP3 players,this would be an example of
A)mutual forbearance.
B)escalation of commitment.
C)predatory pricing.
D)multipoint competition.
A)mutual forbearance.
B)escalation of commitment.
C)predatory pricing.
D)multipoint competition.
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50
Research over the years has demonstrated conclusively that the primary determinant of the compensation of top managers in a firm is
A)not the size of the firm,usually measured in sales,but the economic performance of the firm.
B)both the economic performance of the firm as well as the size of the firm,usually measured in sales.
C)not the economic performance of the firm but the size of the firm,usually measured in sales.
D)neither the economic performance of the firm nor the size of the firm.
A)not the size of the firm,usually measured in sales,but the economic performance of the firm.
B)both the economic performance of the firm as well as the size of the firm,usually measured in sales.
C)not the economic performance of the firm but the size of the firm,usually measured in sales.
D)neither the economic performance of the firm nor the size of the firm.
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51
Over the last decade,more and more diversified firms have been abandoning efforts at managing each business's activities independently in favor of increased activity sharing.
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52
In order for corporate diversification to be economically valuable there must either be some valuable economy of scope among the multiple businesses in which a firm is operating or it must be less costly for managers in a firm to realize these economies of scope than for an outside equity holder on his or her own.
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53
For multipoint competition to lead to mutual forbearance,
A)the threat of retaliation must be substantial and the firms pursuing this strategy must have strong linkages among their diversified businesses.
B)the threat of retaliation must be low and the firms pursuing this strategy must have strong linkages among their diversified businesses.
C)the threat of retaliation must be low and the firms pursuing this strategy must have weak linkages among their diversified businesses.
D)the threat of retaliation must be substantial and the firms pursuing this strategy must have weak linkages among their diversified businesses.
A)the threat of retaliation must be substantial and the firms pursuing this strategy must have strong linkages among their diversified businesses.
B)the threat of retaliation must be low and the firms pursuing this strategy must have strong linkages among their diversified businesses.
C)the threat of retaliation must be low and the firms pursuing this strategy must have weak linkages among their diversified businesses.
D)the threat of retaliation must be substantial and the firms pursuing this strategy must have weak linkages among their diversified businesses.
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54
When diversified firms use the revenues from profitable businesses to subsidize the operations of another business and then set the prices of the subsidized firm's products at a level that is below the subsidized business's cost to produce these items,this is known as ________ pricing.
A)dynamic
B)monopoly
C)predatory
D)beneficial
A)dynamic
B)monopoly
C)predatory
D)beneficial
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55
Which type of economies of scope is Peach Computers experiencing between its units?
A)shared activities
B)core competencies
C)multipoint competition
D)tax advantages
A)shared activities
B)core competencies
C)multipoint competition
D)tax advantages
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56
One of the limits of activity sharing is that sharing activities may limit the ability of a particular business to meet its specific customers' needs.
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57
The only economy of scope that an unrelated firm can try to realize is
A)core competencies.
B)tax advantages.
C)multipoint competition.
D)risk reduction.
A)core competencies.
B)tax advantages.
C)multipoint competition.
D)risk reduction.
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58
Shared activities can increase the revenues in diversified firms' businesses,and failure to exploit shared activities across businesses can lead to out-of-control costs.
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59
If one of the reasons that Peach Computers entered into the electronics industry was to offset weakness in the computer industry because when the computer industry was weak,the electronics industry was strong,and vice versa,Peach Computers would be pursuing which economy of scope?
A)core competencies
B)multipoint competition
C)tax advantages
D)risk reduction
A)core competencies
B)multipoint competition
C)tax advantages
D)risk reduction
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60
Which of the following economies of scope do not have the potential for generating positive returns for a firm's equity holders since the economies of scope can be realized by outside equity holders at a low cost by investing in a diversified portfolio of stock?
A)shared activities
B)diversification to maximize the size of a firm
C)internal capital allocation
D)exploiting market power
A)shared activities
B)diversification to maximize the size of a firm
C)internal capital allocation
D)exploiting market power
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61
Discuss shared activities as a potential source of economies of scope for diversified firms and identify the potential benefits and limits of activity sharing.
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62
Both shared activities and internal capital allocation are examples of economies of scope that have the potential for generating positive returns for a firm's equity holders.
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63
The only two economies of scope that do not have the potential for generating positive returns for a firm's equity holders are diversification in order to maximize the size of a firm and diversification to reduce risk.
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64
Which of the following economies of scope is less costly to duplicate?
A)employee compensation
B)core competencies
C)multipoint competition
D)exploiting market power
A)employee compensation
B)core competencies
C)multipoint competition
D)exploiting market power
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65
Which of the following economies of scope is costly to duplicate?
A)shared activities
B)internal capital allocation
C)risk reduction
D)tax advantages
A)shared activities
B)internal capital allocation
C)risk reduction
D)tax advantages
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66
Overall,related diversification is less likely to be consistent with the interests of a firm's equity holders than is unrelated diversification.
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67
Multipoint competition exists when two or more diversified firms simultaneously compete in multiple markets,and multipoint competition can serve to facilitate a particular type of tacit collusion called mutual forbearance.
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68
Identify and discuss the two economies of scope that do not have the potential for generating positive returns for a firm's outside equity investors.
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Firms that may appear to be unrelated diversified firms,but that are,in fact,related diversified firms without any shared activities are referred to as seemingly related firms.
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70
Most of the different types of economies of scope cannot be realized by equity holders on their own.
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71
Predatory pricing is a type of cross-subsidization in which a firm uses revenues from other businesses to set its prices in a particular business so that the prices are substantially more than the subsidized business's costs.
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72
Which of the following statements regarding the rarity of diversification is accurate?
A)If only a few competing firms have exploited a particular economy of scope,that economy of scope can be rare.
B)A particular economy of scope can only be rare if no other firms are exploiting that economy of scope.
C)A particular economy of scope can be rare even if many other firms are exploiting that economy of scope.
D)If only a few competing firms have exploited a particular economy of scope,that economy of scope can be rare but only if the firm is pursuing unrelated diversification.
A)If only a few competing firms have exploited a particular economy of scope,that economy of scope can be rare.
B)A particular economy of scope can only be rare if no other firms are exploiting that economy of scope.
C)A particular economy of scope can be rare even if many other firms are exploiting that economy of scope.
D)If only a few competing firms have exploited a particular economy of scope,that economy of scope can be rare but only if the firm is pursuing unrelated diversification.
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73
Substitutes for exploiting economies of scope in diversification include
A)growing and developing independent businesses within a diversified firm and vertical integration.
B)vertical integration and strategic alliances.
C)growing and developing independent businesses within a diversified firm and strategic alliances.
D)strategic alliances and multipoint competition.
A)growing and developing independent businesses within a diversified firm and vertical integration.
B)vertical integration and strategic alliances.
C)growing and developing independent businesses within a diversified firm and strategic alliances.
D)strategic alliances and multipoint competition.
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74
Define the concept of economies of scope,discuss when they are valuable and identify and differentiate between four of the eight potential economies of scope a diversified firm might try to exploit.
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75
The businesses within a diversified firm always gain cost-of-capital advantages by being part of a diversified firm's portfolio.
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76
A firm's stakeholders include all of those groups or individuals who have an interest in how a firm performs.
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77
Specify the two conditions that a corporate diversification strategy must meet in order to create economic value.
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78
A firm's dominant logic is a common way of thinking about strategy across different businesses.
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79
Which of the following economies of scope is costly-to-duplicate?
A)employee compensation
B)core competencies
C)shared activities
D)risk reduction
A)employee compensation
B)core competencies
C)shared activities
D)risk reduction
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80
A firm that diversifies by exploiting its resources and capability advantages in its original business will have higher costs than firms that begin new business without these revenues and capability advantages or lower revenues than firms lacking these advantages,or both.
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