Deck 4: Managing Company Resources

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A distinctive competence is a set of strategic resources that an organization owns.
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Tangible resources are more likely to meet the criteria for strategic resources than are intangible resources.
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A resource that is valuable and rare but that can be imitated might provide an edge in the short-term, but competitors can overcome such an advantage eventually.
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A firm that enjoys a dynamic capability is one that is skilled at continually updating its strategic resources.
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Resources refer to what an organization owns, capabilities refer to what the organization can do.
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A resource is valuable to the extent that it helps a firm create strategies that capitalize on opportunities and ward off threats.
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A strategic resource is valuable to the extent that it is difficult to imitate.
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To earn a patent from the U.S.Patent and Trademark Office, an inventor must demonstrate than an invention is new, non-obvious, and useful.
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A firm's property, reputation, and culture are considered to be its tangible resources.
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The distinctive competency theory offers a complete framework for analyzing organizations.
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Intangible resources of a firm include the knowledge and skills of its employees, its reputation, and its property, plants, and equipment.
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The marketing mix concept was proposed by circus impresario P.T.Barnum.
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An organization cannot hope to create an enduring competitive advantage around common resources.
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Patents are legal decrees that protect inventions from direct imitation for a limited period of time.
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The four Ps of marketing are: product, price, place, and promotion.
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Resource-based theory offers a complete framework for analyzing organizations.
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All difficult to imitate strategic resources are protected by various legal means including trademarks, patents, and copyrights.
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The four main types of intellectual property are patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
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A strategic resource is an asset that is valuable, rare, difficult to imitate, and nonsubstitutable.
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Companies develop intellectual property to eliminate the risk of substitution of resources by competitors.
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Which of the following is least likely to meet the criteria for strategic resources?

A)A firm's raw material inventory
B)A firm's organizational culture
C)A firm's reputation
D)A firm's intellectual properties
E)A firm's employees' skills
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SWOT analysis examines the situation faced by the competitors in an industry.
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According to the resource-based theory, _____ of an asset is one of the four qualities that makes it a strategic resource for a business.

A)availability
B)dynamism
C)rarity
D)tangibility
E)competitiveness
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_____ are legal decrees that protect inventions from direct imitation for a limited period of time.

A)Patents
B)Copyrights
C)Trademarks
D)Trade secrets
E)Inventor rights
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Patents are phrases, pictures, names, or symbols used to identify a particular organization.
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_____ is one of the four Ps of the marketing mix.

A)Process
B)Physical evidence
C)People
D)Planning
E)Price
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Relative to their peers, best value supply chains focus on the total value added to the customer.
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According to the resource-based theory, resources that provide a firm a sustained competitive advantage are rare:

A)dynamic, nonsubstitutable, and available.
B)valuable, nonsubstitutable, and available.
C)valuable, nonsubstitutable, and difficult to imitate.
D)valuable, dynamic, and difficult to imitate.
E)dynamic, distinctive, and difficult to imitate.
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Opportunities and threats, as a part of the SWOT analysis, are assessed by examining the firm's resources.
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Transaction cost economics is a theory that centers on just one element of business activity: the cost of creating a product and moving it to the customer.
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A resource is _____ to the extent that it helps a firm create strategies that capitalize on opportunities and ward off threats.

A)rare
B)difficult to imitate
C)nonsubstitutable
D)executable
E)valuable
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Strengths and weaknesses, as a part of the SWOT analysis, refer to external events and trends.
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Which of the following qualities of an asset makes it a strategic resource for a business?

A)available
B)dynamic
C)tangible
D)difficult to imitate
E)competitive
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A value chain charts the path by which products and services are created and eventually sold to customers.
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Best value supply chains strive to excel along four measures: speed, quality, cost, and flexibility.
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Which of the following is one of the four Ps of the marketing mix?

A)Process
B)Physical evidence
C)People
D)Promotion
E)Planning
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Enactment and environmental determinism offer similar views on why some firms succeed and others fail.
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Enactment contends that an organization can, at least in part, create an environment for itself that is beneficial to the organization.
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Which of the following is also known as the four Ps of marketing and provides important insights into how to convince customers to purchase a firm's goods and services?

A)The marketing bible
B)The marketing mix
C)The marketing cocktail
D)The marketing mantra
E)The marketing gospel
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A firm that enjoys a(n) _____ capability is one that is skilled at continually updating its array of capabilities in order to keep pace with changes in its environment.

A)competitive
B)distinctive
C)strategic
D)dynamic
E)evolving
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To earn a(n) _____ from the U.S.Patent and Trademark Office, an inventor must demonstrate than an invention is new, non-obvious, and useful.

A)copyright
B)trademark
C)trade secret
D)patent
E)inventor right
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A value chain differs from a supply chain in that a value chain:

A)is a system of people, activities, information, and resources involved in creating a product and moving it to the customer.
B)charts the path by which products and services are created and eventually sold to customers.
C)is a broader concept than a supply chain.
D)concept is fixated on how fast products can be made available to consumers.
E)creation requires the components of agility, adaptability, and alignment.
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The formulation of Coca-Cola is an example of a(n) _____.

A)copyright
B)trademark
C)trade secret
D)patent
E)inventor right
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The blend of 11 herbs and spices used in Kentucky Fried Chicken's original chicken recipe is an example of a(n) _____.

A)copyright
B)trademark
C)trade secret
D)patent
E)inventor right
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Which of the following refer to formulas, practices, and designs that are central to a firm's business and that remain unknown to competitors?

A)Patents
B)Copyrights
C)Trademarks
D)Trade secrets
E)Inventor rights
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_____ is one of the five primary activities that value chains include.

A)Procurement
B)Firm infrastructure
C)Technology
D)Human resource management
E)Inbound logistics
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Which of the following is one of the four components required for creating best value supply chains?

A)Strategic value chain management
B)Adaptability
C)Technology
D)Diversification
E)Operations
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Which of the following is a secondary activity that value chains include?

A)Inbound logistics
B)Firm infrastructure
C)Operations
D)Service
E)Marketing and sales
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_____ provide exclusive rights to the creators of original artistic works such as books, movies, songs, and screenplays.

A)Patents
B)Copyrights
C)Trademarks
D)Trade secrets
E)Inventor rights
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The legal system is the least favored choice of firms for protecting their _____.

A)patents
B)copyrights
C)trademarks
D)trade secrets
E)inventor rights
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_____ is one of the five secondary activities that value chains include.

A)Inbound logistics
B)Technology
C)Operations
D)Service
E)Marketing and sales
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Which of the following is an example of a patent?

A)Ric
B)McDonald's golden arches
C)The Nike swoosh
D)The formulation of Coca-Cola
E)Original artistic creations, like books
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Trade secrets:

A)are phrases, pictures, names, or symbols used to identify a particular organization.
B)provide exclusive rights to the creators of original artistic works such as books, movies, songs, and screenplays.
C)are legal decrees that protect inventions from direct imitation for a limited period of time.
D)refer to formulas, practices, and designs that are central to a firm's business and that remain unknown to competitors.
E)provide exclusive rights to the creators of formulas, practices, and designs and allow them to keep those a secret.
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The formulation of Dr.Pepper's is an example of a(n) _____.

A)copyright
B)trademark
C)trade secret
D)patent
E)inventor right
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Which of the following is an example of a copyright?

A)Ric
B)McDonald's golden arches
C)The Nike swoosh
D)The formulation of Coca-Cola
E)Original artistic creations, like books
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Which of the following is an example of a trade secret?

A)Ric
B)McDonald's golden arches
C)The Nike swoosh
D)The formulation of Coca-Cola
E)Original artistic creations, like books
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Trademarks:

A)are phrases, pictures, names, or symbols used to identify a particular organization.
B)provide exclusive rights to the creators of original artistic works such as books, movies, songs, and screenplays.
C)are legal decrees that protect inventions from direct imitation for a limited period of time.
D)refer to formulas, practices, and designs that are central to a firm's business and that remain unknown to competitors.
E)provide exclusive rights to the creators of formulas, practices, and designs and allow them to keep those a secret.
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Which of the following is a primary activity that value chains include?

A)Procurement
B)Firm infrastructure
C)Service
D)Technology
E)Human resource management
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Which of the following components required for creating best value supply chains can be achieved through the use of buffers?

A)Agility
B)Strategic supply chain management
C)Alignment
D)Adaptability
E)Operations
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McDonald's golden arches, the Nike swoosh, and Apple's outline of an apple are examples of _____.

A)copyrights
B)trademarks
C)trade secrets
D)patents
E)inventor rights
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_____ is a classic management tool that incorporates the idea of scanning elements such as strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats which are both external and internal to the firm.

A)PESTLE analysis
B)Business intelligence
C)Enterprise resource planning
D)Process mining
E)SWOT analysis
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What qualities should an asset have in order to be classified as a strategic resource according to the resource-based theory? What kind of competitive advantage does a resource provide if it has all these qualities?
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Which of the following theories for explaining a firm's competitiveness contends that organizations are very limited in their ability to adapt to the conditions around them?

A)Resource-based theory
B)Enactment
C)Transaction cost economics
D)Environmental determinism
E)Institutional theory
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Which of the following theories for explaining a firm's competitiveness treats executives as the masters of their domains?

A)Resource-based theory
B)Enactment
C)Transaction cost economics
D)Environmental determinism
E)Institutional theory
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Differentiate between enactment and the environmental determinism.
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What are trade secrets? How are they protected? Give two examples of trade secrets.
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A company manufacturing hockey sticks makes an annual assessment of its resources in terms of raw materials, technical expertise, and technological knowhow.It assesses the type of competition that it faces in the sports goods market and also looks out for opportunities that would allow it to expand its business.This is an example of a(n):

A)SWOT analysis.
B)enterprise resource planning.
C)process mining.
D)PESTLE analysis.
E)business intelligence.
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Identify the five primary activities that are included in value chains.
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Which of the following theories for explaining a firm's competitiveness centers on just one element of business activity: whether it is cheaper for a firm to make or to buy the products that it needs?

A)Resource-based theory
B)Enactment
C)Transaction cost economics
D)Environmental determinism
E)Institutional theory
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Which of the following theories for explaining a firm's competitiveness centers on the extent to which firms copy each other's strategies?

A)Resource-based theory
B)Enactment
C)Transaction cost economics
D)Environmental determinism
E)Institutional theory
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What are trademarks? Why are trademarks important for organizations? Give two examples of trademarks.
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Which of the following is true about transaction cost economics?

A)It is a theory that contends that an organization can, at least in part, create an environment for itself that is beneficial to the organization.
B)It is a theory that contends that organizations are very limited in their ability to adapt to the conditions around them.
C)It is a theory that examines the extent to which firms copy each other's strategies.
D)It is a theory that centers on whether it is cheaper for a firm to make or to buy the products that it needs.
E)It is a theory that contends that the possession of strategic resources can provide an organization with competitive advantages over its rivals.
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Which of the following is true about enactment with regard to a firm's competitiveness?

A)It is a theoretical perspective that contends that an organization can, at least in part, create an environment for itself that is beneficial to the organization.
B)It is a theoretical perspective that contends that organizations are very limited in their ability to adapt to the conditions around them.
C)It is a theory that examines the extent to which firms copy each other's strategies.
D)It is a theory that centers on whether it is cheaper for a firm to make or to buy the products that it needs.
E)It is a theory that contends that the possession of strategic resources can provide an organization with competitive advantages over its rivals.
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Describe the four measures along which best value supply chains strive to excel.
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Apple has been able to reshape its environment by introducing products such as the iPhone and the iPad that transcend the traditional boundaries between the cell phone, digital camera, music player, and computer businesses.This is an example of _____ for explaining a firm's competitiveness.

A)resource-based theory
B)enactment
C)transaction cost economics
D)environmental determinism
E)institutional theory
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Which of the following statements about the SWOT analysis is accurate?

A)SWOT analysis is a rigorous method for selecting strategies.
B)SWOT analysis is a brainstorming technique for generating creative ideas.
C)SWOT analysis is useful for identifying a business's closest competitors.
D)SWOT analysis examines the situations faced by the competitors in an industry.
E)SWOT analysis is routinely used for identifying strategic groups within an industry.
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Differentiate between capabilities and a dynamic capability.
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It would be simply too costly for an airline to pursue a backward integration strategy and enter the airplane manufacturing business.Which of the following theories for explaining a firm's competitiveness is most likely to give executives such insights?

A)Resource-based theory
B)Enactment
C)Transaction cost economics
D)Environmental determinism
E)Institutional theory
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Transaction cost theory helps executives decide whether to pursue a _____ integration strategy or not.

A)forward
B)forward vertical
C)forward horizontal
D)backward
E)backward horizontal
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Which of the following is true about institutional theory?

A)It is a theory that contends that an organization can, at least in part, create an environment for itself that is beneficial to the organization.
B)It is a theory that contends that organizations are very limited in their ability to adapt to the conditions around them.
C)It is a theory that examines the extent to which firms copy each other's strategies.
D)It is a theory that centers on whether it is cheaper for a firm to make or to buy the products that it needs.
E)It is a theory that contends that the possession of strategic resources can provide an organization with competitive advantages over its rivals.
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A distinctive competence is a set of strategic resources that an organization owns.
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Tangible resources are more likely to meet the criteria for strategic resources than are intangible resources.
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A resource that is valuable and rare but that can be imitated might provide an edge in the short-term, but competitors can overcome such an advantage eventually.
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A firm that enjoys a dynamic capability is one that is skilled at continually updating its strategic resources.
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Resources refer to what an organization owns, capabilities refer to what the organization can do.
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A resource is valuable to the extent that it helps a firm create strategies that capitalize on opportunities and ward off threats.
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A strategic resource is valuable to the extent that it is difficult to imitate.
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To earn a patent from the U.S.Patent and Trademark Office, an inventor must demonstrate than an invention is new, non-obvious, and useful.
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A firm's property, reputation, and culture are considered to be its tangible resources.
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The distinctive competency theory offers a complete framework for analyzing organizations.
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Intangible resources of a firm include the knowledge and skills of its employees, its reputation, and its property, plants, and equipment.
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The marketing mix concept was proposed by circus impresario P.T.Barnum.
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An organization cannot hope to create an enduring competitive advantage around common resources.
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Patents are legal decrees that protect inventions from direct imitation for a limited period of time.
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The four Ps of marketing are: product, price, place, and promotion.
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Resource-based theory offers a complete framework for analyzing organizations.
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All difficult to imitate strategic resources are protected by various legal means including trademarks, patents, and copyrights.
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The four main types of intellectual property are patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
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A strategic resource is an asset that is valuable, rare, difficult to imitate, and nonsubstitutable.
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Companies develop intellectual property to eliminate the risk of substitution of resources by competitors.
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Which of the following is least likely to meet the criteria for strategic resources?

A)A firm's raw material inventory
B)A firm's organizational culture
C)A firm's reputation
D)A firm's intellectual properties
E)A firm's employees' skills
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SWOT analysis examines the situation faced by the competitors in an industry.
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According to the resource-based theory, _____ of an asset is one of the four qualities that makes it a strategic resource for a business.

A)availability
B)dynamism
C)rarity
D)tangibility
E)competitiveness
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_____ are legal decrees that protect inventions from direct imitation for a limited period of time.

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Patents are phrases, pictures, names, or symbols used to identify a particular organization.
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_____ is one of the four Ps of the marketing mix.

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C)People
D)Planning
E)Price
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Relative to their peers, best value supply chains focus on the total value added to the customer.
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According to the resource-based theory, resources that provide a firm a sustained competitive advantage are rare:

A)dynamic, nonsubstitutable, and available.
B)valuable, nonsubstitutable, and available.
C)valuable, nonsubstitutable, and difficult to imitate.
D)valuable, dynamic, and difficult to imitate.
E)dynamic, distinctive, and difficult to imitate.
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Opportunities and threats, as a part of the SWOT analysis, are assessed by examining the firm's resources.
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Transaction cost economics is a theory that centers on just one element of business activity: the cost of creating a product and moving it to the customer.
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A resource is _____ to the extent that it helps a firm create strategies that capitalize on opportunities and ward off threats.

A)rare
B)difficult to imitate
C)nonsubstitutable
D)executable
E)valuable
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Strengths and weaknesses, as a part of the SWOT analysis, refer to external events and trends.
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Which of the following qualities of an asset makes it a strategic resource for a business?

A)available
B)dynamic
C)tangible
D)difficult to imitate
E)competitive
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A value chain charts the path by which products and services are created and eventually sold to customers.
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Best value supply chains strive to excel along four measures: speed, quality, cost, and flexibility.
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Which of the following is one of the four Ps of the marketing mix?

A)Process
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C)People
D)Promotion
E)Planning
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Enactment and environmental determinism offer similar views on why some firms succeed and others fail.
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Enactment contends that an organization can, at least in part, create an environment for itself that is beneficial to the organization.
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Which of the following is also known as the four Ps of marketing and provides important insights into how to convince customers to purchase a firm's goods and services?

A)The marketing bible
B)The marketing mix
C)The marketing cocktail
D)The marketing mantra
E)The marketing gospel
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A firm that enjoys a(n) _____ capability is one that is skilled at continually updating its array of capabilities in order to keep pace with changes in its environment.

A)competitive
B)distinctive
C)strategic
D)dynamic
E)evolving
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To earn a(n) _____ from the U.S.Patent and Trademark Office, an inventor must demonstrate than an invention is new, non-obvious, and useful.

A)copyright
B)trademark
C)trade secret
D)patent
E)inventor right
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A value chain differs from a supply chain in that a value chain:

A)is a system of people, activities, information, and resources involved in creating a product and moving it to the customer.
B)charts the path by which products and services are created and eventually sold to customers.
C)is a broader concept than a supply chain.
D)concept is fixated on how fast products can be made available to consumers.
E)creation requires the components of agility, adaptability, and alignment.
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The formulation of Coca-Cola is an example of a(n) _____.

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C)trade secret
D)patent
E)inventor right
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The blend of 11 herbs and spices used in Kentucky Fried Chicken's original chicken recipe is an example of a(n) _____.

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C)trade secret
D)patent
E)inventor right
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Which of the following refer to formulas, practices, and designs that are central to a firm's business and that remain unknown to competitors?

A)Patents
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C)Trademarks
D)Trade secrets
E)Inventor rights
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_____ is one of the five primary activities that value chains include.

A)Procurement
B)Firm infrastructure
C)Technology
D)Human resource management
E)Inbound logistics
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Which of the following is one of the four components required for creating best value supply chains?

A)Strategic value chain management
B)Adaptability
C)Technology
D)Diversification
E)Operations
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Which of the following is a secondary activity that value chains include?

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C)Operations
D)Service
E)Marketing and sales
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_____ provide exclusive rights to the creators of original artistic works such as books, movies, songs, and screenplays.

A)Patents
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C)Trademarks
D)Trade secrets
E)Inventor rights
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The legal system is the least favored choice of firms for protecting their _____.

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C)trademarks
D)trade secrets
E)inventor rights
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_____ is one of the five secondary activities that value chains include.

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C)Operations
D)Service
E)Marketing and sales
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Which of the following is an example of a patent?

A)Ric
B)McDonald's golden arches
C)The Nike swoosh
D)The formulation of Coca-Cola
E)Original artistic creations, like books
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Trade secrets:

A)are phrases, pictures, names, or symbols used to identify a particular organization.
B)provide exclusive rights to the creators of original artistic works such as books, movies, songs, and screenplays.
C)are legal decrees that protect inventions from direct imitation for a limited period of time.
D)refer to formulas, practices, and designs that are central to a firm's business and that remain unknown to competitors.
E)provide exclusive rights to the creators of formulas, practices, and designs and allow them to keep those a secret.
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The formulation of Dr.Pepper's is an example of a(n) _____.

A)copyright
B)trademark
C)trade secret
D)patent
E)inventor right
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Which of the following is an example of a copyright?

A)Ric
B)McDonald's golden arches
C)The Nike swoosh
D)The formulation of Coca-Cola
E)Original artistic creations, like books
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56
Which of the following is an example of a trade secret?

A)Ric
B)McDonald's golden arches
C)The Nike swoosh
D)The formulation of Coca-Cola
E)Original artistic creations, like books
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57
Trademarks:

A)are phrases, pictures, names, or symbols used to identify a particular organization.
B)provide exclusive rights to the creators of original artistic works such as books, movies, songs, and screenplays.
C)are legal decrees that protect inventions from direct imitation for a limited period of time.
D)refer to formulas, practices, and designs that are central to a firm's business and that remain unknown to competitors.
E)provide exclusive rights to the creators of formulas, practices, and designs and allow them to keep those a secret.
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58
Which of the following is a primary activity that value chains include?

A)Procurement
B)Firm infrastructure
C)Service
D)Technology
E)Human resource management
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59
Which of the following components required for creating best value supply chains can be achieved through the use of buffers?

A)Agility
B)Strategic supply chain management
C)Alignment
D)Adaptability
E)Operations
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60
McDonald's golden arches, the Nike swoosh, and Apple's outline of an apple are examples of _____.

A)copyrights
B)trademarks
C)trade secrets
D)patents
E)inventor rights
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61
_____ is a classic management tool that incorporates the idea of scanning elements such as strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats which are both external and internal to the firm.

A)PESTLE analysis
B)Business intelligence
C)Enterprise resource planning
D)Process mining
E)SWOT analysis
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62
What qualities should an asset have in order to be classified as a strategic resource according to the resource-based theory? What kind of competitive advantage does a resource provide if it has all these qualities?
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63
Which of the following theories for explaining a firm's competitiveness contends that organizations are very limited in their ability to adapt to the conditions around them?

A)Resource-based theory
B)Enactment
C)Transaction cost economics
D)Environmental determinism
E)Institutional theory
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64
Which of the following theories for explaining a firm's competitiveness treats executives as the masters of their domains?

A)Resource-based theory
B)Enactment
C)Transaction cost economics
D)Environmental determinism
E)Institutional theory
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65
Differentiate between enactment and the environmental determinism.
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66
What are trade secrets? How are they protected? Give two examples of trade secrets.
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67
A company manufacturing hockey sticks makes an annual assessment of its resources in terms of raw materials, technical expertise, and technological knowhow.It assesses the type of competition that it faces in the sports goods market and also looks out for opportunities that would allow it to expand its business.This is an example of a(n):

A)SWOT analysis.
B)enterprise resource planning.
C)process mining.
D)PESTLE analysis.
E)business intelligence.
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68
Identify the five primary activities that are included in value chains.
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69
Which of the following theories for explaining a firm's competitiveness centers on just one element of business activity: whether it is cheaper for a firm to make or to buy the products that it needs?

A)Resource-based theory
B)Enactment
C)Transaction cost economics
D)Environmental determinism
E)Institutional theory
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70
Which of the following theories for explaining a firm's competitiveness centers on the extent to which firms copy each other's strategies?

A)Resource-based theory
B)Enactment
C)Transaction cost economics
D)Environmental determinism
E)Institutional theory
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71
What are trademarks? Why are trademarks important for organizations? Give two examples of trademarks.
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72
Which of the following is true about transaction cost economics?

A)It is a theory that contends that an organization can, at least in part, create an environment for itself that is beneficial to the organization.
B)It is a theory that contends that organizations are very limited in their ability to adapt to the conditions around them.
C)It is a theory that examines the extent to which firms copy each other's strategies.
D)It is a theory that centers on whether it is cheaper for a firm to make or to buy the products that it needs.
E)It is a theory that contends that the possession of strategic resources can provide an organization with competitive advantages over its rivals.
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73
Which of the following is true about enactment with regard to a firm's competitiveness?

A)It is a theoretical perspective that contends that an organization can, at least in part, create an environment for itself that is beneficial to the organization.
B)It is a theoretical perspective that contends that organizations are very limited in their ability to adapt to the conditions around them.
C)It is a theory that examines the extent to which firms copy each other's strategies.
D)It is a theory that centers on whether it is cheaper for a firm to make or to buy the products that it needs.
E)It is a theory that contends that the possession of strategic resources can provide an organization with competitive advantages over its rivals.
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74
Describe the four measures along which best value supply chains strive to excel.
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75
Apple has been able to reshape its environment by introducing products such as the iPhone and the iPad that transcend the traditional boundaries between the cell phone, digital camera, music player, and computer businesses.This is an example of _____ for explaining a firm's competitiveness.

A)resource-based theory
B)enactment
C)transaction cost economics
D)environmental determinism
E)institutional theory
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76
Which of the following statements about the SWOT analysis is accurate?

A)SWOT analysis is a rigorous method for selecting strategies.
B)SWOT analysis is a brainstorming technique for generating creative ideas.
C)SWOT analysis is useful for identifying a business's closest competitors.
D)SWOT analysis examines the situations faced by the competitors in an industry.
E)SWOT analysis is routinely used for identifying strategic groups within an industry.
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77
Differentiate between capabilities and a dynamic capability.
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78
It would be simply too costly for an airline to pursue a backward integration strategy and enter the airplane manufacturing business.Which of the following theories for explaining a firm's competitiveness is most likely to give executives such insights?

A)Resource-based theory
B)Enactment
C)Transaction cost economics
D)Environmental determinism
E)Institutional theory
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79
Transaction cost theory helps executives decide whether to pursue a _____ integration strategy or not.

A)forward
B)forward vertical
C)forward horizontal
D)backward
E)backward horizontal
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80
Which of the following is true about institutional theory?

A)It is a theory that contends that an organization can, at least in part, create an environment for itself that is beneficial to the organization.
B)It is a theory that contends that organizations are very limited in their ability to adapt to the conditions around them.
C)It is a theory that examines the extent to which firms copy each other's strategies.
D)It is a theory that centers on whether it is cheaper for a firm to make or to buy the products that it needs.
E)It is a theory that contends that the possession of strategic resources can provide an organization with competitive advantages over its rivals.
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