Deck 9: The Location Plan

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Customer accessibility is important in locating an electrical contracting firm.
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The site location is more important for a painting contractor than for a dress shop.
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Manufacturers are one type of business that must be located conveniently for customers.
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Sometimes an attorney can insert special clauses into a lease agreement that will allow the lessee to exit the agreement under certain circumstances.
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States establish enterprise zones in order to locate businesses where they can take advantage of the services of other businesses located in the same general area.
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In selecting a location, retailers are not all that concerned about customer accessibility.
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All other factors being equal, retail and services businesses will find little advantage in selecting a location near the center of the market.
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For many entrepreneurs, choosing a location for a small business is a one-time decision-made only when the business is first established or purchased.
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If the cost of shipping the finished product is high, the factory should probably be located near a source of raw materials.
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When criteria are evaluated in selecting the location for a new business, one factor may be more important in a given situation, but each factor always has an influence.
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Startups in any location will still get off the ground, but long-term performance of the business may be weakened if the location is a poor one.
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Unfortunately, choosing a hometown location for personal reasons is illogical.
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Customer accessibility is vital in industries in which the cost of shipping the final product is high relative to the product's value.
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From a practical business standpoint, choosing to locate a business in one's home community offers no advantages.
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The critical factor in locating factories is customer accessibility and convenience.
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Manufacturing equipment can be categorized as general-purpose and special-purpose.
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A building's functional attributes determine its suitability for the operation of a business.
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Recent observations have shown that most businesses are started in a new building.
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The primary factor in determining the location for a sawmill would probably be proximity to the market.
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Many entrepreneurs recognize the value of talking to local realtors to determine site availability and appropriateness.
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Juggling the needs of business clients and family members can be so stressful that the home business must be relocated.
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A brick-and-mortar store is actually a general term that refers to any retail outlet dealing in building supplies.
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It is possible for an entrepreneur to do business over the Internet without either a Web site or storefront.
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One of the advantages B2C businesses have over traditional retailers is that they can quickly change product mixes and prices, as well as the appearance of the store (that is, the Web site).
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E-commerce can provide a benefit to small firms by compressing the sales cycle and easing cash flow difficulties.
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B2B success stories generally receive more publicity than B2C ventures.
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If they are based in the owner's home, a business must conform to local zoning ordinances.
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Most of the time, customers go to a brick-and-mortar store with the intent of shopping or purchasing.
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All B2B firms are fairly much alike.
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To maximize sales and profits, a discount shoe store should create an atmosphere similar to that of better department stores, with thick carpets, indirect lighting, and big easy chairs.
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One of the ways that the Internet has impacted small firms is by bringing new life and technology to the management of customer service.
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Small retailers need merchandise display racks and other equipment, but these are usually less expensive than that which is required for a factory operation.
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A milking machine in a dairy is a type of general-purpose equipment.
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B2C startups offer only one main advantage over brick-and-mortar retailing-transaction speed.
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The technical nature of the Internet makes e-commerce too expensive for small firms.
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Recent business-application technologies that enable home-based businesses to compete are also contributing to an increase in the number of these firms.
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Bottling machines and auto assembly line machinery are examples of general-purpose equipment.
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E-commerce is really nothing more than a new way of taking orders, supplementing the capabilities of the phone or fax machine.
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Because of its complexity, modern technology has had no noticeable effect in expanding the number of home-based businesses.
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The role of a Web site can range from merely offering content and information to enabling complex business transactions.
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Roger Hemingway is analyzing regional differences in seeking a location for a new firm. He just read a Wall Street Journal article that ranked states according to the favorability of tax laws. Based on this information, he has decided to give further attention to one of the best states, which is

A) Wyoming.
B) Massachusetts.
C) Ohio.
D) New York.
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Personal reasons for choosing one's hometown as a location for a new business venture include the fact that

A) the entrepreneur knows the landmarks around his or her home community.
B) credit can be established more easily.
C) friends and relatives line up new customers.
D) this reduces the risk of operations.
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Basic considerations that enter into the selection of a location for a manufacturing business normally include

A) availability of raw materials.
B) customer accessibility.
C) neighborhood conditions.
D) federal income taxes.
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A good reason for relocating a typical manufacturing business is to

A) stabilize income taxes.
B) increase customer traffic.
C) get closer to raw materials.
D) provide free-flow space.
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If a brand's product, such as a snack food, is not located close enough to the target customer, the customer will most likely be inconvenienced by traveling further to get the product.
Question
Facilities that rent space only to new businesses and that provide services for them are called

A) industrial parks.
B) community development centers.
C) shopping centers.
D) business incubators.
Question
Which of the following is not a potential advantage of establishing a small business in one's home community?

A) Appreciation of the atmosphere of the community
B) More extensive knowledge of consumer tastes
C) Greater ability to establish favorable credit arrangements
D) Increased stability of operations
Question
Which of the following is a true statement about location decisions?

A) Franchisers never assist entrepreneurs with location decisions.
B) Location decisions have an enduring effect on business operations.
C) Location decisions should be made independently of consumer needs.
D) The location decision is equally critical to all types of businesses.
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Customer accessibility is the most critical factor in evaluating a specific site for a

A) clothing manufacturer.
B) drugstore.
C) plumber.
D) software development company.
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When selecting a good location for a business the personal preference of the entrepreneur is important, as it will determine their success.
Question
A new business might best begin

A) in a foreign country.
B) in a business incubator.
C) in the classroom setting.
D) at the start of a tax year.
Question
For small service or retail businesses, the top priority in location decisions is

A) personal preference.
B) resource availability.
C) customer accessibility.
D) environmental conditions.
Question
Enterprise zones are sponsored by local city or county governments; they offer new businesses exemption from property taxes on plant and equipment for the lifetime of the plant
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For manufacturers, which of the following is a top priority in location decisions?

A) Personal preference
B) Environmental conditions
C) Closeness to raw materials
D) Customer accessibility
Question
Site-related factors that should be taken into consideration when one is selecting a retail location include

A) future advertising costs.
B) the labor supply.
C) raw material availability.
D) customer accessibility.
Question
The primary advantage an entrepreneur gains by leasing rather than buying facilities is

A) receipt of an investment tax credit.
B) a decrease in investment risk.
C) a decrease in the amount of promotion required.
D) a customized layout.
Question
For many new firms, the most important reason to lease rather than buy a facility is

A) avoidance of a large cash outlay.
B) freedom in modifying the building.
C) avoidance of interest payments.
D) avoidance of liability lawsuits.
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In a location decision, the raw materials availability factor is particularly important for a

A) CPA.
B) manufacturer.
C) management consultant.
D) venture capitalist.
Question
One of the greatest contributions that incubator facilities provide to small businesses include

A) shared manufacturing space.
B) postal services.
C) management assistance.
D) university sponsorship.
Question
One of the extensions of the brick-and-mortar store is the contact-and-mortar strategy.
Question
Using special-purpose equipment in the manufacturing process typically results in

A) increased operator errors.
B) higher costs of processing.
C) a rise in accident rates.
D) greater output per machine-hour of operation.
Question
The heart of Electronic Customer Relationship Marketing is a

A) focus on customization.
B) conscientious work force.
C) flexible distribution system.
D) consumer-centric data warehouse.
Question
The Internet has brought new life and technology to the old-fashioned notion of

A) customer service.
B) the "push sell".
C) the firm's production orientation.
D) strategic management.
Question
In the B2B model, the customers can best be described as

A) businesses.
B) consumers.
C) franchisees.
D) auction participants.
Question
The functional requirements of a business should determine the

A) geographic location of the business.
B) suitability of a building.
C) labor requirements.
D) spatial requirements.
Question
E-commerce refers to

A) B2B models of doing business.
B) the facilitation of business by making initial contact by electronic means.
C) the paperless exchange of business information via the Internet.
D) a form of business that involves online trades and auctions.
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An example of special-purpose equipment is a

A) lathe.
B) bottling machine.
C) drill press.
D) ripsaw.
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Harry Hardwick is starting a job-order machine shop and is buying such used equipment as lathes, planing mills, and drill presses. The equipment he plans to use is

A) special-purpose equipment.
B) automated equipment.
C) general-purpose equipment.
D) product-layout equipment.
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The Internet provides an alternative to

A) bricks-and-mortar stores.
B) clicks-and-mortar strategies.
C) B2B businesses.
D) B2C businesses.
Question
A group of shared characteristics, behaviors, and goals that a firm follows in a particular business situation is known as a

A) business model.
B) strategic plan.
C) firm strategy.
D) business profile.
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For small businesses, the Internet tends to blur ____ boundaries.

A) industry
B) geographic
C) skill-dependent
D) technological
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Why does electronic commerce benefit small firms?

A) Small firms are often "tech savvy", which allows them to embrace innovations more quickly.
B) Large firms have complex business plans that fail to direct investment toward the Internet.
C) Without e-commerce, small firms often lack the resources to expand beyond local markets.
D) The government has committed significant resources to encourage small firms to go online.
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A home-based business is one located in

A) a local area of family-occupied houses.
B) the city of the business owner.
C) the city recognized as the industry home, where similar businesses are located.
D) the owner's personal residence.
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The traditional physical store is sometimes referred to as the ____ store.

A) classic commerce
B) real experience
C) tangible alternative
D) bricks-and-mortar
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Helen Artz is planning to open a high-fashion clothing store for young professional women. She knows that the fixtures she acquires for the store should be

A) economical.
B) elegant.
C) practical.
D) feminine.
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Dell Computer Corporation deals directly with corporate customers online and builds computers to specifications after an order is placed, which reduces the firm's storage and carrying costs. This illustrates that B2B firms can create

A) greater efficiency in their selling.
B) greater efficiency it their buying.
C) synergies between buying and selling.
D) market reach through e-commerce.
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Which of the following is not one of the major categories of e-commerce businesses?

A) Consumer-to-business
B) Business-to-consumer
C) Business-to-business
D) Auction sites
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John Pearson created Acme Online to allow paper suppliers to compete for manufacturers' orders over the Internet in live auctions. This model would best be described as

A) consumer-to-business.
B) business-to-consumer.
C) business-to-business.
D) consumer-to-consumer.
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Businesses that operate in the home

A) can increase profits by decreasing costs.
B) require customer traffic.
C) are called family businesses.
D) are less common today than they were 10 years ago.
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Special-purpose equipment is generally difficult for small manufacturers to use unless

A) the plant has mostly short production runs.
B) the plant produces a standardized product in a large enough volume.
C) the plant is set up in a process layout.
D) the plant can be used for multiple purposes.
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Customer accessibility is important in locating an electrical contracting firm.
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The site location is more important for a painting contractor than for a dress shop.
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Manufacturers are one type of business that must be located conveniently for customers.
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Sometimes an attorney can insert special clauses into a lease agreement that will allow the lessee to exit the agreement under certain circumstances.
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States establish enterprise zones in order to locate businesses where they can take advantage of the services of other businesses located in the same general area.
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In selecting a location, retailers are not all that concerned about customer accessibility.
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All other factors being equal, retail and services businesses will find little advantage in selecting a location near the center of the market.
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For many entrepreneurs, choosing a location for a small business is a one-time decision-made only when the business is first established or purchased.
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If the cost of shipping the finished product is high, the factory should probably be located near a source of raw materials.
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When criteria are evaluated in selecting the location for a new business, one factor may be more important in a given situation, but each factor always has an influence.
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Startups in any location will still get off the ground, but long-term performance of the business may be weakened if the location is a poor one.
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Unfortunately, choosing a hometown location for personal reasons is illogical.
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Customer accessibility is vital in industries in which the cost of shipping the final product is high relative to the product's value.
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From a practical business standpoint, choosing to locate a business in one's home community offers no advantages.
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The critical factor in locating factories is customer accessibility and convenience.
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Manufacturing equipment can be categorized as general-purpose and special-purpose.
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A building's functional attributes determine its suitability for the operation of a business.
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Recent observations have shown that most businesses are started in a new building.
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The primary factor in determining the location for a sawmill would probably be proximity to the market.
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Many entrepreneurs recognize the value of talking to local realtors to determine site availability and appropriateness.
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Juggling the needs of business clients and family members can be so stressful that the home business must be relocated.
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A brick-and-mortar store is actually a general term that refers to any retail outlet dealing in building supplies.
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It is possible for an entrepreneur to do business over the Internet without either a Web site or storefront.
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One of the advantages B2C businesses have over traditional retailers is that they can quickly change product mixes and prices, as well as the appearance of the store (that is, the Web site).
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E-commerce can provide a benefit to small firms by compressing the sales cycle and easing cash flow difficulties.
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B2B success stories generally receive more publicity than B2C ventures.
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If they are based in the owner's home, a business must conform to local zoning ordinances.
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Most of the time, customers go to a brick-and-mortar store with the intent of shopping or purchasing.
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All B2B firms are fairly much alike.
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To maximize sales and profits, a discount shoe store should create an atmosphere similar to that of better department stores, with thick carpets, indirect lighting, and big easy chairs.
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One of the ways that the Internet has impacted small firms is by bringing new life and technology to the management of customer service.
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Small retailers need merchandise display racks and other equipment, but these are usually less expensive than that which is required for a factory operation.
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A milking machine in a dairy is a type of general-purpose equipment.
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B2C startups offer only one main advantage over brick-and-mortar retailing-transaction speed.
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The technical nature of the Internet makes e-commerce too expensive for small firms.
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Recent business-application technologies that enable home-based businesses to compete are also contributing to an increase in the number of these firms.
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Bottling machines and auto assembly line machinery are examples of general-purpose equipment.
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E-commerce is really nothing more than a new way of taking orders, supplementing the capabilities of the phone or fax machine.
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Because of its complexity, modern technology has had no noticeable effect in expanding the number of home-based businesses.
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The role of a Web site can range from merely offering content and information to enabling complex business transactions.
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Roger Hemingway is analyzing regional differences in seeking a location for a new firm. He just read a Wall Street Journal article that ranked states according to the favorability of tax laws. Based on this information, he has decided to give further attention to one of the best states, which is

A) Wyoming.
B) Massachusetts.
C) Ohio.
D) New York.
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Personal reasons for choosing one's hometown as a location for a new business venture include the fact that

A) the entrepreneur knows the landmarks around his or her home community.
B) credit can be established more easily.
C) friends and relatives line up new customers.
D) this reduces the risk of operations.
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Basic considerations that enter into the selection of a location for a manufacturing business normally include

A) availability of raw materials.
B) customer accessibility.
C) neighborhood conditions.
D) federal income taxes.
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A good reason for relocating a typical manufacturing business is to

A) stabilize income taxes.
B) increase customer traffic.
C) get closer to raw materials.
D) provide free-flow space.
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If a brand's product, such as a snack food, is not located close enough to the target customer, the customer will most likely be inconvenienced by traveling further to get the product.
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Facilities that rent space only to new businesses and that provide services for them are called

A) industrial parks.
B) community development centers.
C) shopping centers.
D) business incubators.
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Which of the following is not a potential advantage of establishing a small business in one's home community?

A) Appreciation of the atmosphere of the community
B) More extensive knowledge of consumer tastes
C) Greater ability to establish favorable credit arrangements
D) Increased stability of operations
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Which of the following is a true statement about location decisions?

A) Franchisers never assist entrepreneurs with location decisions.
B) Location decisions have an enduring effect on business operations.
C) Location decisions should be made independently of consumer needs.
D) The location decision is equally critical to all types of businesses.
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Customer accessibility is the most critical factor in evaluating a specific site for a

A) clothing manufacturer.
B) drugstore.
C) plumber.
D) software development company.
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When selecting a good location for a business the personal preference of the entrepreneur is important, as it will determine their success.
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A new business might best begin

A) in a foreign country.
B) in a business incubator.
C) in the classroom setting.
D) at the start of a tax year.
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For small service or retail businesses, the top priority in location decisions is

A) personal preference.
B) resource availability.
C) customer accessibility.
D) environmental conditions.
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Enterprise zones are sponsored by local city or county governments; they offer new businesses exemption from property taxes on plant and equipment for the lifetime of the plant
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For manufacturers, which of the following is a top priority in location decisions?

A) Personal preference
B) Environmental conditions
C) Closeness to raw materials
D) Customer accessibility
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Site-related factors that should be taken into consideration when one is selecting a retail location include

A) future advertising costs.
B) the labor supply.
C) raw material availability.
D) customer accessibility.
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The primary advantage an entrepreneur gains by leasing rather than buying facilities is

A) receipt of an investment tax credit.
B) a decrease in investment risk.
C) a decrease in the amount of promotion required.
D) a customized layout.
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For many new firms, the most important reason to lease rather than buy a facility is

A) avoidance of a large cash outlay.
B) freedom in modifying the building.
C) avoidance of interest payments.
D) avoidance of liability lawsuits.
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In a location decision, the raw materials availability factor is particularly important for a

A) CPA.
B) manufacturer.
C) management consultant.
D) venture capitalist.
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One of the greatest contributions that incubator facilities provide to small businesses include

A) shared manufacturing space.
B) postal services.
C) management assistance.
D) university sponsorship.
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One of the extensions of the brick-and-mortar store is the contact-and-mortar strategy.
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Using special-purpose equipment in the manufacturing process typically results in

A) increased operator errors.
B) higher costs of processing.
C) a rise in accident rates.
D) greater output per machine-hour of operation.
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The heart of Electronic Customer Relationship Marketing is a

A) focus on customization.
B) conscientious work force.
C) flexible distribution system.
D) consumer-centric data warehouse.
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The Internet has brought new life and technology to the old-fashioned notion of

A) customer service.
B) the "push sell".
C) the firm's production orientation.
D) strategic management.
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In the B2B model, the customers can best be described as

A) businesses.
B) consumers.
C) franchisees.
D) auction participants.
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The functional requirements of a business should determine the

A) geographic location of the business.
B) suitability of a building.
C) labor requirements.
D) spatial requirements.
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E-commerce refers to

A) B2B models of doing business.
B) the facilitation of business by making initial contact by electronic means.
C) the paperless exchange of business information via the Internet.
D) a form of business that involves online trades and auctions.
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An example of special-purpose equipment is a

A) lathe.
B) bottling machine.
C) drill press.
D) ripsaw.
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Harry Hardwick is starting a job-order machine shop and is buying such used equipment as lathes, planing mills, and drill presses. The equipment he plans to use is

A) special-purpose equipment.
B) automated equipment.
C) general-purpose equipment.
D) product-layout equipment.
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The Internet provides an alternative to

A) bricks-and-mortar stores.
B) clicks-and-mortar strategies.
C) B2B businesses.
D) B2C businesses.
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A group of shared characteristics, behaviors, and goals that a firm follows in a particular business situation is known as a

A) business model.
B) strategic plan.
C) firm strategy.
D) business profile.
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For small businesses, the Internet tends to blur ____ boundaries.

A) industry
B) geographic
C) skill-dependent
D) technological
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Why does electronic commerce benefit small firms?

A) Small firms are often "tech savvy", which allows them to embrace innovations more quickly.
B) Large firms have complex business plans that fail to direct investment toward the Internet.
C) Without e-commerce, small firms often lack the resources to expand beyond local markets.
D) The government has committed significant resources to encourage small firms to go online.
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73
A home-based business is one located in

A) a local area of family-occupied houses.
B) the city of the business owner.
C) the city recognized as the industry home, where similar businesses are located.
D) the owner's personal residence.
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74
The traditional physical store is sometimes referred to as the ____ store.

A) classic commerce
B) real experience
C) tangible alternative
D) bricks-and-mortar
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75
Helen Artz is planning to open a high-fashion clothing store for young professional women. She knows that the fixtures she acquires for the store should be

A) economical.
B) elegant.
C) practical.
D) feminine.
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76
Dell Computer Corporation deals directly with corporate customers online and builds computers to specifications after an order is placed, which reduces the firm's storage and carrying costs. This illustrates that B2B firms can create

A) greater efficiency in their selling.
B) greater efficiency it their buying.
C) synergies between buying and selling.
D) market reach through e-commerce.
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77
Which of the following is not one of the major categories of e-commerce businesses?

A) Consumer-to-business
B) Business-to-consumer
C) Business-to-business
D) Auction sites
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78
John Pearson created Acme Online to allow paper suppliers to compete for manufacturers' orders over the Internet in live auctions. This model would best be described as

A) consumer-to-business.
B) business-to-consumer.
C) business-to-business.
D) consumer-to-consumer.
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79
Businesses that operate in the home

A) can increase profits by decreasing costs.
B) require customer traffic.
C) are called family businesses.
D) are less common today than they were 10 years ago.
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80
Special-purpose equipment is generally difficult for small manufacturers to use unless

A) the plant has mostly short production runs.
B) the plant produces a standardized product in a large enough volume.
C) the plant is set up in a process layout.
D) the plant can be used for multiple purposes.
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