The Strategically Relevant Factors Outside a Company's Industry Boundaries-Economic Conditions
Multiple Choice
The strategically relevant factors outside a company's industry boundaries-economic conditions, political factors, sociocultural forces, technological factors, environmental factors, and legal/regulatory conditions-are known as
A) the industry and the competitive arena in which the company operates.
B) general economic conditions plus the factors driving change in the markets where a company operates.
C) a company's macro-environment.
D) the competitive market environment that exists between a company and its competitors.
E) the dominant economic features of a company's industry.
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