Deck 11: Organizational Birth, Growth, Decline, and Death
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Deck 11: Organizational Birth, Growth, Decline, and Death
1
In a SWOT analysis, strengths and weaknesses are inside the organization, while opportunities and threats are environmental.
True
2
In Greiner's model of growth, a crisis of autonomy is followed by the growth through delegation stage.
True
3
Population ecologists propose that organizations should select an environmental niche.
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4
One reason for the liability of newness is that existing organizations compete for the same resources.
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In the life cycle approach, organizations pass through the stages at different rates.
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One reason for the liability of newness is that new organizations lack a formal structure.
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Andrew Carnegie was successful largely because his family was able to support his business interests.
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The organizational life cycle approach is based on the premise that all organizations pass through four basic stages at some point during their existence.
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In Greiner's model of growth, the growth through direction stage follows a crisis of control.
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In a SWOT analysis, threats are defined as things in the environment that could threaten the success of the business.
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Andrew Carnegie revolutionized the steel industry by the use of new production methods that dramatically dropped the cost of steel.
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12
The rate of birth in a new environment increases rapidly at first. This is in part because many new organizations are founded by entrepreneurs who leave existing companies to start up their own.
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13
The principle of natural selection states that the organizations that have the skills and abilities that best fit the environment will be the ones that survive in the marketplace.
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14
The Institutional theory posits that as organizations develop, they become so set in their ways that change becomes difficult.
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The rate of birth in a new environment increases rapidly at first. This is in part because surviving organization provide a role model that other organizations can copy.
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An organization will enter the decline stage if it fails to manage the liability of newness.
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17
Large department stores with demands for different kinds of clothes pursue a specialist strategy.
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18
In a SWOT analysis, a typical weakness would be that new competitors could prevent the organization from acquiring needed resources.
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Organizations that follow a K-strategy obtain first-mover advantages.
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20
One reason for the liability of newness is that entrepreneurs tend to adopt a very centralized mechanistic structure which is inappropriate for a young organization.
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21
Which of the following is not included in a SWOT analysis.
A) Threats
B) Weaknesses
C) Standards
D) Opportunities
A) Threats
B) Weaknesses
C) Standards
D) Opportunities
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22
Weitzel and Jonsson's model suggests that top management can take action to reverse decline at any substage of decline.
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23
In a SWOT analysis, which of the following would fall under the category of "weakness"?
A) A saturated marketplace
B) Owners with little expertise
C) A tight labor force
D) A product that is priced too high for the market
A) A saturated marketplace
B) Owners with little expertise
C) A tight labor force
D) A product that is priced too high for the market
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24
The danger associated with being first in a new environment is known as ________.
A) population ecology theory
B) the liability of newness
C) organizational inertia
D) decentralization
A) population ecology theory
B) the liability of newness
C) organizational inertia
D) decentralization
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25
An organization in the dissolution stage can only turn things around through very drastic measures.
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26
A multidivisional or product team structure can help an organization resolve a crisis of autonomy.
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27
Which of the following is not included in the typical business plan?
A) A mission statement
B) A time line
C) A functional analysis of the jobs to be done
D) A list of the resources required for implementation
A) A mission statement
B) A time line
C) A functional analysis of the jobs to be done
D) A list of the resources required for implementation
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28
An organization should pursue as much growth as possible.
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29
Population ecology theorists state that the number of births in a new environment:
A) is slow at first but then increases rapidly in a linear fashion.
B) is restricted by organizational inertia.
C) is determined by the institutional environment.
D) depends on the availability of resources.
A) is slow at first but then increases rapidly in a linear fashion.
B) is restricted by organizational inertia.
C) is determined by the institutional environment.
D) depends on the availability of resources.
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30
________ recognize and take advantage of opportunities to use their skills and competences to create value.
A) Supervisors
B) External stakeholders
C) Top managers
D) Entrepreneurs
A) Supervisors
B) External stakeholders
C) Top managers
D) Entrepreneurs
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31
The four principal stages of an organization's life cycle are:
A) birth, crisis, decline, and death.
B) birth, growth, decline, and death.
C) birth, growth, crisis, and death.
D) birth, growth, collaboration, and death.
A) birth, crisis, decline, and death.
B) birth, growth, decline, and death.
C) birth, growth, crisis, and death.
D) birth, growth, collaboration, and death.
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32
Which of the following theories attempts to explain the rate of organizational birth in a new environment?
A) Contingency theory
B) Institutional theory
C) Transaction cost theory
D) Population ecology theory
A) Contingency theory
B) Institutional theory
C) Transaction cost theory
D) Population ecology theory
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33
It is just as important to be able to manage organizational decline as it is organizational growth.
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34
If an organization grows too much without solving problems at each growth stage, it may enter the decline stage of the organizational life cycle.
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35
BP experienced a "crisis of autonomy" that led to many safety issues and operating inefficiencies.
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36
________ is a sequence of stages of growth and development through which organizations may pass.
A) Organizational learning
B) Vertical integration
C) Organizational life cycle
D) Decentralization
A) Organizational learning
B) Vertical integration
C) Organizational life cycle
D) Decentralization
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37
How was Andrew Carnegie able to dramatically change the U.S. steel industry?
A) Through mergers and takeovers, he was able to create a huge conglomerate that had monopoly-like power.
B) By new production processes that dramatically reduced the cost of steel.
C) By forming alliances with British steel companies.
D) By effectively overcoming organizational inertia.
A) Through mergers and takeovers, he was able to create a huge conglomerate that had monopoly-like power.
B) By new production processes that dramatically reduced the cost of steel.
C) By forming alliances with British steel companies.
D) By effectively overcoming organizational inertia.
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38
The lack of an effective monitoring system is the reason an organization reaches the faulty action stage of decline.
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39
The lack of an effective monitoring system is the reason an organization enters the blinded stage of decline.
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40
Organizations have the greatest risk of failure when they are in the stage of the organizational life cycle.
A) coordination
B) decline
C) birth
D) delegation
A) coordination
B) decline
C) birth
D) delegation
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41
The benefits an organization derives from being an early entrant into the environment are called ________.
A) birth
B) liability of newness
C) population growth
D) first-mover advantages
A) birth
B) liability of newness
C) population growth
D) first-mover advantages
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42
McDonald's was one of the first fast-food restaurants and has a recognized name because of ________.
A) ate entry advantages
B) decreased competition
C) top management
D) first-mover advantages
A) ate entry advantages
B) decreased competition
C) top management
D) first-mover advantages
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43
________ is the number of organizations that can compete for the same resources in a particular environment.
A) Population ecology
B) Globalization
C) Population growth
D) Population density
A) Population ecology
B) Globalization
C) Population growth
D) Population density
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44
A large computer company focuses on the higher education market. They are pursuing ________.
A) global expansion
B) an environmental niche
C) a population strategy
D) a K-strategy
A) global expansion
B) an environmental niche
C) a population strategy
D) a K-strategy
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45
After Apple founded the personal computer market, IBM realized the potential and developed personal computers. IBM followed a(n) ________.
A) specialist strategy
B) K-strategy
C) generalist strategy
D) r-strategy
A) specialist strategy
B) K-strategy
C) generalist strategy
D) r-strategy
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46
All the fast-food restaurants in College Station, Texas, compete for business from students. This is an example of ________.
A) organizational growth
B) a population of organizations
C) entrepreneurship
D) marketing theory
A) organizational growth
B) a population of organizations
C) entrepreneurship
D) marketing theory
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47
An entrepreneur designs a new product. He or she will most likely pursue which of the following strategies?
A) R-specialist
B) R-generalist
C) K-generalist
D) K-specialist
A) R-specialist
B) R-generalist
C) K-generalist
D) K-specialist
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48
According to population ecology theorists, births diminish over time because:
A) the new environment lacks legitimacy.
B) isomorphism arises.
C) existing organizations may engage in actions, such as extensive advertising, to deter new entrants.
D) companies are unwilling to adapt to the institutional environment.
A) the new environment lacks legitimacy.
B) isomorphism arises.
C) existing organizations may engage in actions, such as extensive advertising, to deter new entrants.
D) companies are unwilling to adapt to the institutional environment.
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49
A large video company observes that smaller companies are having success with pay-per-view movies and decides to enter the pay-per-view market. This video company is pursuing which of the following strategies?
A) Specialist strategy
B) K-strategy
C) R-specialist strategy
D) R-strategy
A) Specialist strategy
B) K-strategy
C) R-specialist strategy
D) R-strategy
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50
________ are organizations that spread their skills thinly to compete for a broad range of resources in many niches.
A) Specialists
B) Entrepreneurs
C) r-strategists
D) Generalists
A) Specialists
B) Entrepreneurs
C) r-strategists
D) Generalists
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51
Amazon.com was the first to use the Internet to sell books, and others have difficulty competing because of:
A) consumers haven't grasped online shopping.
B) natural selection.
C) population ecology.
D) a first-mover advantage.
A) consumers haven't grasped online shopping.
B) natural selection.
C) population ecology.
D) a first-mover advantage.
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52
________ are organizations that concentrate their skills to pursue a narrow range of resources in a single niche.
A) K-strategists
B) Globalists
C) Specialists
D) Generalists
A) K-strategists
B) Globalists
C) Specialists
D) Generalists
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53
Population ecology notes that births in a new environment are rapid at first. This is because:
A) Many organizations are executing a strategy at the same time.
B) The population density is lowest at the early stages.
C) Many new organizations are founded by entrepreneurs that leave existing companies to set up their own companies.
D) Margins are almost always higher in the early stages of an industry.
A) Many organizations are executing a strategy at the same time.
B) The population density is lowest at the early stages.
C) Many new organizations are founded by entrepreneurs that leave existing companies to set up their own companies.
D) Margins are almost always higher in the early stages of an industry.
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54
When an organization within a population focuses on particular sets of resources, it pursues ________.
A) organizational birth
B) a population strategy
C) an environmental niche strategy
D) a generalist strategy
A) organizational birth
B) a population strategy
C) an environmental niche strategy
D) a generalist strategy
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55
An organization will gain first-mover advantages when it pursues which of the following strategies?
A) Specialist strategy
B) K-strategy
C) Generalist strategy
D) R-strategy
A) Specialist strategy
B) K-strategy
C) Generalist strategy
D) R-strategy
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56
The population ecology model of organizational birth, which is driven by natural selection, implies all of the following except:
A) entrepreneurship keeps the cycle of birth going.
B) weak organizations will die.
C) new organizations survive if they can stake a claim to an environmental niche.
D) a new organization must adopt rules and values that govern the behavior of organizations in its population.
A) entrepreneurship keeps the cycle of birth going.
B) weak organizations will die.
C) new organizations survive if they can stake a claim to an environmental niche.
D) a new organization must adopt rules and values that govern the behavior of organizations in its population.
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57
________ is the process that ensures the survival of the organizations that have the skills and abilities that best fit the environment.
A) Birth
B) Natural selection
C) Growth
D) K-strategy
A) Birth
B) Natural selection
C) Growth
D) K-strategy
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58
The organizations that are competing for the same resources in the same environment are known as ________.
A) organizational theory
B) liability of newness
C) a population of organizations
D) ecology
A) organizational theory
B) liability of newness
C) a population of organizations
D) ecology
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59
Which of the following statements about generalists and specialists is true?
A) Specialists and generalists can coexist in an environment.
B) Generalists typically have superior products.
C) A generalist is able to provide better customer service than a specialist.
D) A specialist is better able to survive in an uncertain environment than a generalist.
A) Specialists and generalists can coexist in an environment.
B) Generalists typically have superior products.
C) A generalist is able to provide better customer service than a specialist.
D) A specialist is better able to survive in an uncertain environment than a generalist.
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60
A large, established organization pursues a broad range of resources in many niches. This company created a new niche in which a new firm could enter and survive. The new firm will likely use which of the following strategies?
A) R-specialist
B) K-generalist
C) K-specialist
D) R-generalist
A) R-specialist
B) K-generalist
C) K-specialist
D) R-generalist
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61
Which of the following controls an organization's behavior when it is in the growth through creativity stage of Greiner's model?
A) Formalization
B) Organizational structure
C) Informal organization
D) Rules and standard operating procedures
A) Formalization
B) Organizational structure
C) Informal organization
D) Rules and standard operating procedures
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62
Packard, a high-priced, handcrafted car could not survive when Ford's low-cost, mass-produced cars dominated the market. This is an example of ________.
A) population ecology
B) natural selection
C) r-strategy
D) organizational growth
A) population ecology
B) natural selection
C) r-strategy
D) organizational growth
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63
An auto manufacturer increased its effectiveness by using flexible manufacturing. Many other companies have intentionally imitated the technology of this manufacturer. This is an example of ________.
A) normative isomorphism
B) mimetic isomorphism
C) coercive isomorphism
D) natural isomorphism
A) normative isomorphism
B) mimetic isomorphism
C) coercive isomorphism
D) natural isomorphism
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64
At a trade show, a manager discusses with his competitor several different ideas on how to serve customers better. The competitor then uses some of these ideas in her organization. This is an example of ________.
A) natural selection
B) normative isomorphism
C) a collusion agreement
D) coercive isomorphism
A) natural selection
B) normative isomorphism
C) a collusion agreement
D) coercive isomorphism
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65
In the creativity stage, an organization:
A) focuses primarily on costs.
B) has a high division of labor.
C) experiences a crisis of leadership.
D) develops a formal structure.
A) focuses primarily on costs.
B) has a high division of labor.
C) experiences a crisis of leadership.
D) develops a formal structure.
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66
In Greiner's model, a crisis of leadership is followed by which of the following stages?
A) Growth through creativity
B) Growth through direction
C) Growth through collaboration
D) Growth through delegation
A) Growth through creativity
B) Growth through direction
C) Growth through collaboration
D) Growth through delegation
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67
According to Greiner's model of growth, delegation is most likely to follow a crisis of ________.
A) leadership
B) red tape
C) control
D) autonomy
A) leadership
B) red tape
C) control
D) autonomy
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68
In Greiner's model of growth, the phase of growth following a crisis of leadership is called:
A) growth through direction.
B) growth through coordination.
C) growth through collaboration.
D) growth through delegation.
A) growth through direction.
B) growth through coordination.
C) growth through collaboration.
D) growth through delegation.
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69
When organizations attend the meetings of trade associations, which of the following is a potential result?
A) Organizational inertia
B) Coercive isomorphism
C) Liability of newness
D) Normative isomorphism
A) Organizational inertia
B) Coercive isomorphism
C) Liability of newness
D) Normative isomorphism
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70
Which of the following is not a stage in Greiner's model of growth?
A) Crisis
B) Collaboration
C) Coordination
D) Creativity
A) Crisis
B) Collaboration
C) Coordination
D) Creativity
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71
Learning outdated procedures is a potential disadvantage of ________.
A) an r-strategy
B) isomorphism
C) population ecology theory
D) natural selection
A) an r-strategy
B) isomorphism
C) population ecology theory
D) natural selection
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72
A new organization designs its organization structure in which of the following stages of Greiner's model of growth?
A) Coordination
B) Collaboration
C) Direction
D) Delegation
A) Coordination
B) Collaboration
C) Direction
D) Delegation
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73
Organizations follow equal employment opportunity (EEO) laws. This is an example of ________.
A) normative isomorphism
B) coercive isomorphism
C) natural selection
D) mimetic isomorphism
A) normative isomorphism
B) coercive isomorphism
C) natural selection
D) mimetic isomorphism
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74
________ is the set of values and norms that governs the behavior of a population of organizations.
A) Institutional environment
B) Mimetic isomorphism
C) Growth theory
D) Natural selection
A) Institutional environment
B) Mimetic isomorphism
C) Growth theory
D) Natural selection
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75
An organization experiences a crisis of control in the ________ stage of Greiner's model.
A) coordination
B) dissolution
C) direction
D) delegation
A) coordination
B) dissolution
C) direction
D) delegation
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76
Which theory proposes that an organization must gain legitimacy in the eyes of stakeholders in order to grow and survive?
A) Greiner's theory
B) Contingency theory
C) Institutional theory
D) Population ecology theory
A) Greiner's theory
B) Contingency theory
C) Institutional theory
D) Population ecology theory
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77
________ is a theory that studies how organizations can increase their ability to grow and survive in a competitive environment by satisfying their stakeholders.
A) Institutional environment
B) Population ecology theory
C) Coercive isomorphism
D) Institutional theory
A) Institutional environment
B) Population ecology theory
C) Coercive isomorphism
D) Institutional theory
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78
In Greiner's growth through direction stage, an organization may experience a crisis of ________.
A) red tape
B) control
C) leadership
D) autonomy
A) red tape
B) control
C) leadership
D) autonomy
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79
According to Greiner, an organization progresses through which of the following stages?
A) Delegation, coordination, growth, crisis, and decline
B) Creativity, direction, delegation, coordination, and collaboration
C) Birth, coordination, collaboration, growth, and decline
D) Creativity, delegation, crisis, decline, and death
A) Delegation, coordination, growth, crisis, and decline
B) Creativity, direction, delegation, coordination, and collaboration
C) Birth, coordination, collaboration, growth, and decline
D) Creativity, delegation, crisis, decline, and death
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A restaurant is experiencing declining sales. It determines that the reason is that it has a formal dress code, such as a coat and tie policy for customers. Because they determine that the restaurant market in their domain prefers a more casual dress code, they eliminate the policy. This is an example of ________.
A) natural selection
B) isomorphism
C) growth through direction
D) faulty action
A) natural selection
B) isomorphism
C) growth through direction
D) faulty action
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