Deck 5: Organization of the Firm

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An organizational form that is structured around basic business functions is called

A)M-form.
B)U-form.
C)a matrix.
D)a network.
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The 1990s saw

A)a return to family businesses.
B)a flattening of organizations.
C)a heightening of organizations.
D)an increase in bureaucratic forms of business.
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Research seems to suggest that corporate culture

A)is unrelated to stock performance.
B)is closely related to stock performance.
C)helps determine the cost of capital.
D)is easily transferable across organizations.
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Which of the following are forms that organizations can take?

A)U-form.
B)M-form.
C)network form.
D)All of these choices are possible forms.
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A firm can find a competitive advantage

A)by differentiating its product.
B)by having a barrier to entry.
C)through its organizational structure.
D)all of these choices.
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Corporate culture can be a strategic asset if it

A)adds value.
B)adds value and can be duplicated.
C)adds value and cannot be duplicated.
D)can be franchised.
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The set of collectively held beliefs, values, and norms among the members of a firm that influence individual behavior is referred to as

A)network values.
B)horizontal values.
C)implicit contracts.
D)corporate culture.
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Independent firms that together can exploit economies of scale are referred to as a

A)T-form of organization.
B)M-form of organization.
C)network.
D)weak alliance (the matrix).
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In the 1990s, business organizations were

A)flattened.
B)turned inside out.
C)formed into horizontal structures.
D)all of these choices.
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Organizational structure forms evolved based on

A)new theories of management.
B)the ability of new forms to add accounting profits.
C)the ability of new forms to cover the cost of capital.
D)the ability of new forms to add value.
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Economies of scale were initially seen between

A)1800 and 1840.
B)1970 and 1980.
C)1840 and 1910.
D)none of these choices.
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Corporate cultures

A)are part of a strategic plan.
B)can limit the effectiveness of a merger.
C)arise when transactions costs are very low.
D)all of these choices.
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Organizations that survive over time

A)will never change in the future.
B)are efficient.
C)will be forced to become horizontal.
D)are inefficient.
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An organization that is structured along a set of autonomous divisions led by a corporate headquarters office is called

A)M-form.
B)U-form.
C)T-form.
D)a matrix.
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According to the text, Pepsi has a(n)

A)M-form of organization.
B)U-form of organization.
C)T-form of organization.
D)matrix.
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With economies of scale came

A)larger families.
B)simpler business forms.
C)the need for management structures beyond what a family could offer.
D)fewer economies of scope.
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Prior to 1840, most businesses were

A)family-owned.
B)corporate in structure.
C)vertically integrated.
D)collections of partnerships.
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Flat organizations tend to

A)contract in.
B)contract out.
C)contract vertically.
D)contract horizontally.
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Over time, the hierarchy of firms has tended to move from

A)upstream to downstream.
B)hierarchical to non-hierarchical.
C)lateral to parallel.
D)big to small to big again.
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Organizational structure can be a strategic asset if it

A)adds value.
B)adds value and can be duplicated.
C)adds value and cannot be duplicated.
D)can be franchised.
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Business structure has remained relatively stable over the history of American business.
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A matrix is a network of unrelated companies trying to jointly capture economies of scale.
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Supply chain management is a recent development in organizational structure.
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W.L.Gore is structured an a U-form of organization.
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A favorable corporate culture leads to returns that exceed the cost of capital.
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A matrix form of organization is equivalent to a U-form which is found in the service industry.
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Upstream and downstream refer to the degree of horizontal integration.
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The corporate form of business started to become more prevalent in the United States economy in the late 1700s.
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Corporate cultures are easily transferable between two organizations.
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Make or buy decisions affect the degree of vertical integration.
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It is essential to understand corporate cultures to make a merger successful.
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The structure of an organization is influenced by transactions costs.
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A self-managed team is still headed by a boss.
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The U-form of organization is equivalent to the matrix form.
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An M-form of organization is exploiting functional business areas.
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1
An organizational form that is structured around basic business functions is called

A)M-form.
B)U-form.
C)a matrix.
D)a network.
U-form.
2
The 1990s saw

A)a return to family businesses.
B)a flattening of organizations.
C)a heightening of organizations.
D)an increase in bureaucratic forms of business.
a flattening of organizations.
3
Research seems to suggest that corporate culture

A)is unrelated to stock performance.
B)is closely related to stock performance.
C)helps determine the cost of capital.
D)is easily transferable across organizations.
is unrelated to stock performance.
4
Which of the following are forms that organizations can take?

A)U-form.
B)M-form.
C)network form.
D)All of these choices are possible forms.
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A firm can find a competitive advantage

A)by differentiating its product.
B)by having a barrier to entry.
C)through its organizational structure.
D)all of these choices.
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Corporate culture can be a strategic asset if it

A)adds value.
B)adds value and can be duplicated.
C)adds value and cannot be duplicated.
D)can be franchised.
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The set of collectively held beliefs, values, and norms among the members of a firm that influence individual behavior is referred to as

A)network values.
B)horizontal values.
C)implicit contracts.
D)corporate culture.
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Independent firms that together can exploit economies of scale are referred to as a

A)T-form of organization.
B)M-form of organization.
C)network.
D)weak alliance (the matrix).
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9
In the 1990s, business organizations were

A)flattened.
B)turned inside out.
C)formed into horizontal structures.
D)all of these choices.
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10
Organizational structure forms evolved based on

A)new theories of management.
B)the ability of new forms to add accounting profits.
C)the ability of new forms to cover the cost of capital.
D)the ability of new forms to add value.
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11
Economies of scale were initially seen between

A)1800 and 1840.
B)1970 and 1980.
C)1840 and 1910.
D)none of these choices.
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Corporate cultures

A)are part of a strategic plan.
B)can limit the effectiveness of a merger.
C)arise when transactions costs are very low.
D)all of these choices.
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13
Organizations that survive over time

A)will never change in the future.
B)are efficient.
C)will be forced to become horizontal.
D)are inefficient.
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An organization that is structured along a set of autonomous divisions led by a corporate headquarters office is called

A)M-form.
B)U-form.
C)T-form.
D)a matrix.
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According to the text, Pepsi has a(n)

A)M-form of organization.
B)U-form of organization.
C)T-form of organization.
D)matrix.
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With economies of scale came

A)larger families.
B)simpler business forms.
C)the need for management structures beyond what a family could offer.
D)fewer economies of scope.
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Prior to 1840, most businesses were

A)family-owned.
B)corporate in structure.
C)vertically integrated.
D)collections of partnerships.
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Flat organizations tend to

A)contract in.
B)contract out.
C)contract vertically.
D)contract horizontally.
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Over time, the hierarchy of firms has tended to move from

A)upstream to downstream.
B)hierarchical to non-hierarchical.
C)lateral to parallel.
D)big to small to big again.
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Organizational structure can be a strategic asset if it

A)adds value.
B)adds value and can be duplicated.
C)adds value and cannot be duplicated.
D)can be franchised.
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Business structure has remained relatively stable over the history of American business.
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A matrix is a network of unrelated companies trying to jointly capture economies of scale.
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Supply chain management is a recent development in organizational structure.
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W.L.Gore is structured an a U-form of organization.
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A favorable corporate culture leads to returns that exceed the cost of capital.
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A matrix form of organization is equivalent to a U-form which is found in the service industry.
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Upstream and downstream refer to the degree of horizontal integration.
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The corporate form of business started to become more prevalent in the United States economy in the late 1700s.
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Corporate cultures are easily transferable between two organizations.
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Make or buy decisions affect the degree of vertical integration.
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It is essential to understand corporate cultures to make a merger successful.
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The structure of an organization is influenced by transactions costs.
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A self-managed team is still headed by a boss.
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The U-form of organization is equivalent to the matrix form.
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An M-form of organization is exploiting functional business areas.
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