Deck 3: Entrepreneurial Strategy: Generating and Exploiting New Entries
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Deck 3: Entrepreneurial Strategy: Generating and Exploiting New Entries
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An error of omission occurs from the decision not to act of a new entry opportunity when in hindsight they should have.
True
2
Knowledge is the basis of the entrepreneurial resource.
True
3
An entrepreneurial strategy is the set of decisions,actions,and reactions that protect the firm from new entrants.
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4
Newness of a new entry is always an advantage.
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Experience is idiosyncratic-unique to the life of the individual.
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The period of time when the environment is favorable for entrepreneurs to exploit a particular new entry is called the window of opportunity.
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Justin Parer has created flexibility over the money side of the business and control over how strategies are formed.
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When the window of opportunity is open,the environment is unfavorable for entrepreneurs to exploit a new product or enter a new market with an existing product.
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A franchise is the instrument used to protect the owner of the technology from people imitating the technology.
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10
Does Justin Parer have passion for his entrepreneurial businesses.
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11
An error of commission occurs from the decision not to act on a new entry opportunity.
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12
Market research,such as surveys,has limited effectiveness because it is often difficult for customers to articulate the underlying problems they have with a product or service.
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The entrepreneur's market knowledge is deeper than the knowledge that could be gained through market research.
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14
The long-run performance of a firm is dependent upon the ability to generate and exploit numerous new entries.
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Technological knowledge refers to the entrepreneur's possession of information,technology,know-how,and skills that provide insight into a market and its customers.
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The longer the entrepreneur takes to research a new entry,the less accurate customer demand estimates are.
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The assessment of a new entry attractiveness is less about whether this opportunity "really" exists or not and more about whether the entrepreneur believes he or she can make it work.
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In order to be the basis for a firm's superior performance,a bundle of resources must be valuable,rare,and imitable.
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19
A new entry can be either offering a new product to a new market or creating a new organization.
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20
The knowledge needed to generate innovation cannot be easily learned from a textbook.
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21
Building customers' switching costs decreases barriers to entry for other firms.
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22
A narrow scope strategy reduces the risks associated with competition.
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To overcome customer uncertainty,the venture should educate customer through demonstration and documentation on how to use the product.
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24
Key success factors are the requirements that any firm must meet to successfully compete in a particular industry.
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25
A narrow scope strategy is better than a broad scope strategy in an environment high in uncertainty.
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Adaptations necessary to meet changes in market demand are difficult because an organization resists change.
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First movers suffer a cost disadvantage as they are not able to move down the experience curve.
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First movers can monitor changes in the market that might be difficult or impossible to detect for those firms not participating in the market.
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Emerging industries are industries that have been around for years but are just starting to experience explosive growth.
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30
If there is a poor fit between its resources and the external environment,then the firm will not enjoy superior performance.
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31
The late mover is able to operate in the industry for a grace period under conditions of limited competition.
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Entrepreneurs that delay entry have the advantage of more information about market demand.
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A narrow scope strategy offers a small product range to a small number of customer groups.
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34
Technological uncertainty is eliminated by a superior technology.
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35
Environmental changes are highly unlikely in emerging industries.
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Competition within an industry always has a negative effect on industry growth.
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37
Customers always embrace change in products and services.
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38
By overestimating demand,the entrepreneur will suffer the costs of under capacity.
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If a company has a superior product,customers will always be willing to pay a higher price for higher value.
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40
Using a broad scope strategy helps to reduce the risk of market uncertainty.
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41
Which of the following statements is(are)true?
A)Knowledge is a valuable entrepreneurial resource that is gained through formal education.
B)Knowledge can be gained through highly experienced managers and/or firms.
C)Knowledge based on experience is unlikely to be learned in a classroom.
D)Research,more than knowledge,leads to the generation of new entries in markets and technologies.
A)Knowledge is a valuable entrepreneurial resource that is gained through formal education.
B)Knowledge can be gained through highly experienced managers and/or firms.
C)Knowledge based on experience is unlikely to be learned in a classroom.
D)Research,more than knowledge,leads to the generation of new entries in markets and technologies.
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42
A new entry includes all of the following except:
A)Offering a new product to a new market
B)Offering an established product to an new market
C)Creating a new brand name for your company
D)Creating a new organization
A)Offering a new product to a new market
B)Offering an established product to an new market
C)Creating a new brand name for your company
D)Creating a new organization
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43
Which is the best way to gain knowledge about a potential new entry?
A)Marketing research
B)Internet research
C)Entrepreneur's market experience and knowledge.
D)Surveys
A)Marketing research
B)Internet research
C)Entrepreneur's market experience and knowledge.
D)Surveys
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44
The period of time when the environment is favorable for entrepreneurs to exploit a particular new entry is the:
A)market research phase.
B)window of opportunity.
C)technology window.
D)narrow-scope strategy.
A)market research phase.
B)window of opportunity.
C)technology window.
D)narrow-scope strategy.
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45
______________ knowledge refers to the entrepreneur's possession of information,technology,know-how,and skills that provide insight into the industry and customers.
A)Technological
B)Resource
C)Opportunity
D)Market
A)Technological
B)Resource
C)Opportunity
D)Market
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46
To be the basis of a firm's superior performance over competitors for an extended period of time,valuable and rare resources need to be:
A)inimitable.
B)fully utilized.
C)patented.
D)shareD.
A)inimitable.
B)fully utilized.
C)patented.
D)shareD.
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47
Technological knowledge:
A)is gained through market research.
B)can lead to a new product that is the basis for a new entry.
C)does not help unless the market applicability is obvious.
D)does not help if the market is limiteD.
A)is gained through market research.
B)can lead to a new product that is the basis for a new entry.
C)does not help unless the market applicability is obvious.
D)does not help if the market is limiteD.
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48
The window of opportunity is part of:
A)assessing the attractiveness of a new entry opportunity.
B)creating a resource bundle.
C)choosing an entry strategy.
D)choosing a risk reduction strategy.
A)assessing the attractiveness of a new entry opportunity.
B)creating a resource bundle.
C)choosing an entry strategy.
D)choosing a risk reduction strategy.
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49
A "me-too" strategy consists of copying products that already exist and attempting to build an advantage through minor variations.
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50
The three major risk reduction strategies discussed in the text are narrow scope,broad scope and imitation.
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51
Which item is not part of the new entry generation stage in the entrepreneurial strategy process?
A)Technical knowledge
B)Risk reduction strategies
C)Rare resources
D)Market Knowledge
A)Technical knowledge
B)Risk reduction strategies
C)Rare resources
D)Market Knowledge
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52
Franchising is an example of a new entry strategy that increases the risk of downside loss for the franchisees.
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53
Lack of informal communication systems is one of the assets of newness.
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54
When conducting research on a new entry:
A)the more information the entrepreneur has,the more difficult it is to focus on the consumer.
B)the entrepreneur must rely upon surveys more that market knowledge.
C)extensive research is expensive in terms of time and money.
D)lesser prior knowledge is advantageous since it minimizes the risk of entrepreneurial bias.
A)the more information the entrepreneur has,the more difficult it is to focus on the consumer.
B)the entrepreneur must rely upon surveys more that market knowledge.
C)extensive research is expensive in terms of time and money.
D)lesser prior knowledge is advantageous since it minimizes the risk of entrepreneurial bias.
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55
When an entrepreneur pursues a new entry opportunity only to find out later that he or she had overestimated his or her ability to create customer demand it is a(n):
A)technological error.
B)window of opportunity.
C)error of omission.
D)error of commission.
A)technological error.
B)window of opportunity.
C)error of omission.
D)error of commission.
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56
An error of omission occurs when an entrepreneur:
A)enters a market but overestimates the customer demand.
B)develops a product for a market that is too narrow.
C)decides not to enter a market that is,in fact,desirable.
D)fails to understand the limitations of a market.
A)enters a market but overestimates the customer demand.
B)develops a product for a market that is too narrow.
C)decides not to enter a market that is,in fact,desirable.
D)fails to understand the limitations of a market.
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57
_________ are used to protect the owner of the technology from people imitating the technology.
A)Franchises
B)Switching costs
C)Patents
D)Distributors
A)Franchises
B)Switching costs
C)Patents
D)Distributors
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58
The set of decisions,actions,and reactions that first generate,and then exploit over time,a new entry is:
A)entrepreneurial financing.
B)entrepreneurial strategy.
C)bootstrapping.
D)informal organization.
A)entrepreneurial financing.
B)entrepreneurial strategy.
C)bootstrapping.
D)informal organization.
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59
Imitation of other products increases the downside loss associated with new entry.
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60
The basic building blocks to a firm,or the inputs into the production process,are:
A)competition.
B)strategy.
C)liabilities.
D)resources.
A)competition.
B)strategy.
C)liabilities.
D)resources.
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61
First movers:
A)are not able to gain from moving down the experience curve.
B)are better positioned to satisfy customers.
C)face more competition than late movers.
D)fail to secure important channels.
A)are not able to gain from moving down the experience curve.
B)are better positioned to satisfy customers.
C)face more competition than late movers.
D)fail to secure important channels.
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62
By delaying entry,late movers:
A)can learn from the actions of first movers without incurring the same costs.
B)have less information about market demand.
C)secure the window of opportunity.
D)can avoid high entry barriers.
A)can learn from the actions of first movers without incurring the same costs.
B)have less information about market demand.
C)secure the window of opportunity.
D)can avoid high entry barriers.
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63
_____ refers to the probability,and magnitude,of downside loss.
A)Reward
B)Risk
C)Liability of newness
D)Technology error
A)Reward
B)Risk
C)Liability of newness
D)Technology error
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64
If there is a good fit between the venture's bundle of resources and the external environment:
A)the firm will be rewarded with superior performance.
B)the entrepreneur will be unable to compete in the market segment.
C)environmental variables will be irrelevant.
D)demand uncertainty will be irrelevant.
A)the firm will be rewarded with superior performance.
B)the entrepreneur will be unable to compete in the market segment.
C)environmental variables will be irrelevant.
D)demand uncertainty will be irrelevant.
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65
Later movers do not face:
A)entrenched competitors.
B)high growth markets.
C)lower market uncertainty.
D)reduced uncertainty over technologies.
A)entrenched competitors.
B)high growth markets.
C)lower market uncertainty.
D)reduced uncertainty over technologies.
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66
First movers face:
A)market rigidities.
B)high entry barriers.
C)cost disadvantages.
D)demand uncertainty.
A)market rigidities.
B)high entry barriers.
C)cost disadvantages.
D)demand uncertainty.
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67
Customer uncertainty can take all of the following forms except:
A)not understanding how to use the product
B)not knowing whether the product will perform as expected
C)not knowing where to buy the product
D)being uncertainty adverse in general and resistant to change
A)not understanding how to use the product
B)not knowing whether the product will perform as expected
C)not knowing where to buy the product
D)being uncertainty adverse in general and resistant to change
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68
In emerging industries:
A)environmental factors do not affect customer demand.
B)entrepreneurs confront demand certainty.
C)environmental changes are highly likely.
D)it is easier to respond effectively to sudden changes.
A)environmental factors do not affect customer demand.
B)entrepreneurs confront demand certainty.
C)environmental changes are highly likely.
D)it is easier to respond effectively to sudden changes.
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69
Barriers to entry include all of the following except:
A)patents
B)switching costs
C)environmental instability
D)building customer loyalties
A)patents
B)switching costs
C)environmental instability
D)building customer loyalties
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70
Regarding entry into a new market,which of the following is(are)true?
A)First movers gain expertise through participation.
B)First movers are not able to detect changes in the market.
C)First movers suffer a cost disadvantage.
D)First movers face more competitive rivalry.
A)First movers gain expertise through participation.
B)First movers are not able to detect changes in the market.
C)First movers suffer a cost disadvantage.
D)First movers face more competitive rivalry.
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71
Frequent flier miles would be an example of which barrier to entry?
A)Building customer loyalties
B)Securing access to supply of key resources
C)Creating product uniqueness
D)Building in switching costs
A)Building customer loyalties
B)Securing access to supply of key resources
C)Creating product uniqueness
D)Building in switching costs
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72
A disadvantage of being a first mover is:
A)environmental instability.
B)cost disadvantages.
C)long lead time to gain knowledge.
D)a limited market.
A)environmental instability.
B)cost disadvantages.
C)long lead time to gain knowledge.
D)a limited market.
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73
Changes needed to adapt to environmental changes:
A)are easier in established organizations because of inertiA.
B)can be avoided by late entry.
C)are more difficult because of the tendency to escalate commitment.
D)don't affect smaller organizations.
A)are easier in established organizations because of inertiA.
B)can be avoided by late entry.
C)are more difficult because of the tendency to escalate commitment.
D)don't affect smaller organizations.
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74
By being first to market a product,the venture:
A)can tends to lose customer loyalties to late entrants.
B)loses out to switching costs.
C)secures access to important sources of supply.
D)can sell its products and services at a higher price.
A)can tends to lose customer loyalties to late entrants.
B)loses out to switching costs.
C)secures access to important sources of supply.
D)can sell its products and services at a higher price.
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75
Lead time is:
A)the time from production to market delivery
B)the time in which the first mover operates in the market under conditions of limited competition
C)the time it takes for an entrepreneur to go from the concept stage to the delivery stage
D)the time between product introduction and customer acceptance
A)the time from production to market delivery
B)the time in which the first mover operates in the market under conditions of limited competition
C)the time it takes for an entrepreneur to go from the concept stage to the delivery stage
D)the time between product introduction and customer acceptance
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76
Technological uncertainty:
A)is a result of uncertainty about customer demand.
B)occurs because an alternative technology could be introduced by competitors.
C)only occurs in emerging markets.
D)can be avoided by early entrants with superior technology.
A)is a result of uncertainty about customer demand.
B)occurs because an alternative technology could be introduced by competitors.
C)only occurs in emerging markets.
D)can be avoided by early entrants with superior technology.
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77
The entrepreneurial attributes of persistence and determination,which are so beneficial when the new venture is on the "right course,"
A)can make the entrepreneur more suitable to work in volatile markets.
B)can hasten the process of adapting to sudden changes.
C)can aid the entrepreneur in recognizing,and implementing changes.
D)can inhibit the ability of the entrepreneur to detect,and implement,change.
A)can make the entrepreneur more suitable to work in volatile markets.
B)can hasten the process of adapting to sudden changes.
C)can aid the entrepreneur in recognizing,and implementing changes.
D)can inhibit the ability of the entrepreneur to detect,and implement,change.
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78
By entering a market later,
A)customer uncertainties have already been substantially reduced.
B)the venture can build a reputation as a "founder."
C)the company can erect barriers to entry and imitation.
D)the player gets to operate only for a grace perioD.
A)customer uncertainties have already been substantially reduced.
B)the venture can build a reputation as a "founder."
C)the company can erect barriers to entry and imitation.
D)the player gets to operate only for a grace perioD.
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79
The costs that must be borne by customers if they are to stop purchasing from the current supplier and begin purchasing from another is(are):
A)customer switching costs.
B)lead time.
C)resource costs.
D)resource bundle errors.
A)customer switching costs.
B)lead time.
C)resource costs.
D)resource bundle errors.
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80
Which of the following is not a reason that first movers are better positioned to satisfy their customers?
A)They have a chance to select and secure the most attractive segments of the market
B)They have the chance to position themselves at the center of the market
C)They have less uncertainty over the nature of the market
D)They have a chance to establish their product as the industry standard
A)They have a chance to select and secure the most attractive segments of the market
B)They have the chance to position themselves at the center of the market
C)They have less uncertainty over the nature of the market
D)They have a chance to establish their product as the industry standard
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